Samson HOWE (b. 13 November 1682 , Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Colony d. 3 September 1736 , Killingly, Crown Colony of Connecticut )
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Samson HOWE was born 13 November 1682 in Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Samson HOWE was the child of Abraham HOWE and Sarah PEABODY and the grandchild of: (maternal) Francis PEABODY and Mary FOSTERSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Samson married Alice PERLEY 10 June 1710 in Boxford, Province of Massachusetts Bay . The couple had (at least) 1 child. Alice PERLEY was born abt. 1680 in Boxford, Massachusetts, USA. Alice died 19 July 1746 in Thompson, Connecticut, USA (North Grosvenordale) (Quinebaug) (Fabyan) (Mechanicsville). Alice was the child of John PERLEY and Mary HOWLETT.
Samson HOWE died 3 September 1736 in Killingly, Crown Colony of Connecticut .
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[Hide/Show]Samson HOWE married Alice PERLEY-- Date: 10 June 1710 Place: Boxford, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Alice PERLEY was the child of John PERLEY and Mary HOWLETT
Children of Samson HOWE and Alice PERLEY:
Alice PERLEY was the child of John PERLEY and Mary HOWLETT
Children of Samson HOWE and Alice PERLEY:
Perley HOWE (b.abt. 1710, Killingly, Crown Colony of Connecticut d. 10 March 1753, Killingly, Crown Colony of Connecticut )
m. Damaris CADY 27 September 1735 in Dudley, Massachusetts, USA
m. Damaris CADY 27 September 1735 in Dudley, Massachusetts, USA
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1682 Birth
13 November 1682
Ipswich, Massachusetts, USA
13 November 1682
Ipswich, Massachusetts, USA
1710 Marriage / Partner
Samson HOWE and Alice PERLEY 10 June 1710, Boxford, Massachusetts, USA
He was 27 years old.
Samson HOWE and Alice PERLEY 10 June 1710, Boxford, Massachusetts, USA
He was 27 years old.
1735 Marriage of Child
Perley HOWE married 27 September 1735, Dudley, Massachusetts, USA to Damaris CADY
Perley HOWE married 27 September 1735, Dudley, Massachusetts, USA to Damaris CADY
1736 Death
3 September 1736
Killingly, Connecticut, USA (Danielson) (Dayville) (East Killingly) (Attawaugan) (Ballouville)
He died at the age of 53.
3 September 1736
Killingly, Connecticut, USA (Danielson) (Dayville) (East Killingly) (Attawaugan) (Ballouville)
He died at the age of 53.
Samson is buried at: West Thompson Cemetery Thompson Windham County Connecticut, USA
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1620 - 1627 - Plymouth Colony, New England
1628 - 1686 - Massachusetts Bay Colony
1686 - 1689 - Dominion of New England
1689 - 1692 - Massachusetts Bay Colony
1692 - 1775 - Province of Massachusetts Bay
1776 - 1788 - Crown Colony of Massachusetts Bay
February 6, 1788 - Massachusetts becomes 6th U.S. state
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