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John Howard

BirthABT 1670 - Broadneck Hundred, Anne Arundel, Maryland
Death6 Dec 1702 - Westminster, Prince George's, Maryland, United States
MotherSarah Anne Dorsey
FatherMatthew Howard

Born in Broadneck Hundred, Anne Arundel, Maryland on ABT 1670 to Matthew Howard and Sarah Anne Dorsey. John Howard married Susannah Rockhould and had 8 children. He passed away on 6 Dec 1702 in Westminster, Prince George's, Maryland, United States.

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Parents
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Matthew Howard
1631 - 1691
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Sarah Anne Dorsey
1652 - 1698
Spouse(s)
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Susannah Rockhould
1670 - 1712
Children Show all
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Lemuel Howard
1678 - 1759
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John Howard Jr.
1688 - 1746
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Rev. Gideon Howard
1693 - 1752
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Matthew Howard
1686 - 1750
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Henry Howard
1688 - Unknown
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Priscilla Howard
1690 - 1717
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Samuel Howard
1680 - 1723
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Rachel Howard
1700 - 1764

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