The actual year reads 1726/27 since this is pre-Gregorian calendar.
Mr. Howland was a prominent member of the Apponegansett Friends' Meeting. He was a farmer and owned what is called the Round Hills farm in Dartmouth, which has always been held by a descendant. Mr. Howland was a prominent citizen, and held the offices of selectman and assessor in 1697, surveyor of highways in 1698, and constable in 1709. He was appointed treasurer of the monthly meeting fund 19th of 9th month, 1705.
--From Access Genealogy
The actual year reads 1726/27 since this is pre-Gregorian calendar.
Mr. Howland was a prominent member of the Apponegansett Friends' Meeting. He was a farmer and owned what is called the Round Hills farm in Dartmouth, which has always been held by a descendant. Mr. Howland was a prominent citizen, and held the offices of selectman and assessor in 1697, surveyor of highways in 1698, and constable in 1709. He was appointed treasurer of the monthly meeting fund 19th of 9th month, 1705.
--From Access Genealogy
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