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William HOWE

Birth1549 - London, Middlesex, England
Death21 Apr 1620 - Ivinghoe, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
MotherElizabeth Gerther
FatherThomas Howe

Born in London, Middlesex, England on 1549 to Thomas Howe and Elizabeth Gerther. William HOWE married Mary Newman of Cheddington and had 9 children. She passed away on 21 Apr 1620 in Ivinghoe, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Howe
1523 - 1574
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Elizabeth Gerther
1526 - 1558
Spouse(s)
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Mary Newman Of Cheddington
1546 - 1621
Children Show all
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Edward Howe Of London
1573 - 1639
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Elizabeth Howe
1570 - 1643
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Henry Howe
1577 - 1618
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Anne Howe
1567 - 1639
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Daniel Howe
1580 - 1592
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William Howe
1565 - 1589
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Alice Howe
1578 - Unknown
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Mary Anne Howe
Unknown - Unknown
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Thomas Howe
1563 - 1588

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