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Fred Alonzo Howland

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Fred Alonzo Howland

Birth
Geneva, Allen County, Kansas, USA
Death
unknown
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Location of body is unknown. Fred has been missing since October 1917. Foul play expected because Fred was very wealthy and would not disappear without his money. Add to Map
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Fred's parents:
Alonzo Washington Howland (1834 - 1909)
Eveline R. Gardiner Howland (1838 - 1873)
Emma S. Silver Howland (1850 - 1926) stepmother--raised him
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Fred's wives:
1. Cora Bell Jackson Howland (1871 - 1894) Died of consumption.
2. Clara F. Fetherngill Howland (1874 - 1967) Married August 18, 1895 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas. Later divorced due to Fred's infidelity.
3. Ellen F Fountain Keleher (1867 - 1942) Married January 15, 1906 in Hill City, Graham County, Kansas. Fred left for Junction City on August 13, 1917 and from there found employment at Camp Funston. He then went to Eldorado, then to Eureka, and then to Detroit, Michigan in October 1917 and was never heard from again. Ellen was granted a divorce on February 5th, 1926 due to the abandonment of Fred.
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Fred's children:
1. Evalyn Rosalie Howland Mortensen (1890 - 1986) Mother is Cora Bell Jackson Howland. Raised by Alonzo and Emma Howland.
2. Lewis Alonzo Howland (1896 - 1970) Mother is Clara Fetherngill Howland.
3. Thomas Cyrille Keleher (stepson) (1894 - 1955) Mother is Ellen F. Fountain Howland.
4. Jennie Mary Keleher (step daughter) (1892 - ) Mother is Ellen F. Fountain Howland. Married George Floyd Moore on November 29, 1922.
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Fred's siblings:
1. Edgar L. Howland (1859 - 1874)
2. Flora Howland (1864 - 1865)
3. Clarence John Howland (1864 - 1921)
4. Ralph A Howland (1866 - 1948)
5. Baby Girl Howland (1884 - 1884)
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1880 Kansas Census:
Geneva, Allen, Kansas, United States
Alonzo W Howland-Self-M-45-New York, United States
Clarence J Howland-Son-M-15-Kansas, United States
Emma Howland-Wife-F-31-Maine, United States
Fred Howland-Son-M-9-Kansas, United States
Ralph Howland-Son-M-13-Kansas, United States
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1900 Kansas Census:
Newton Township Newton city Ward 2, Harvey, Kansas, United States
Fred Howland-Head-M-30-Kansas
Clara Howland-Wife-F-26-Kansas
Lewis Howland-Son-M-4-Kansas
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1910 Kansas Census:
Hill, Graham, Kansas, United States
Fred A Howland-Head-M-39-Kansas
Ellen F Howland-Wife-F-41-New York
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Fred was an architect, cabinet maker, and a carpenter by trade. He owned The Howland Abstract and Real Estate Company. He owned a considerable amount of property that the town of Hill City, Kansas sat on. One of the businesses he owned was his grocery store, Howland Meat Market And Grocery. Fred was also a Professor of music and he sold insurance.
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In March 1908, Fred announced himself as a candidate, at the hands of the republican party, for the nomination for Sheriff of the county. Fred did not win the race. Later in the year he became manager of the Hill City Opera House.
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Excerpt of the book "Writer and Engraver's Picture of Graham County's Progress Since Its Organization" (1906):
The Howland Real Estate and Abstract Company
(pages 54-55)

The Howland Real Estate and Abstract Company was organized in February, 1906. Their well equipped offices are opposite the Court House on Pomeroy avenue, where an extensive land business is carried on.
Mr. Howland is more than pleased with his extraordinary success in securing on his sale list some of the best lands in the county, and in interesting land buyers in the east.
The company though but four months old, has over 30,000 acres of Graham county land on their books in addition to some twelve residence properties in Hill City.
They have for sale 5 mercantile stocks in Graham county, one hardware, one furniture, one drug and three general merchandise. This company owns the only complete set of abstracts in the county which is a valuable acquisition to a real estate office.
Mr. Howland represents several grain and life insurance companies.
This is a reliable up-to-date rustling business house as is evidenced by its already large patronage and list of Graham county properties. They appreciate the value of printer's ink and are extensive advertisers.
This firm is prominent among Hill City business enterprises and is thoroughly public spirited and in any enterprise pertaining to the city's good, they are always found at the front willing to give all the assistance possible.
Mr. F.A. Howland is a native of Kansas born in Geneva, Allen county in December, 1868. His parents lived on a farm near that place for 47 years, but are now making their home in Iola.
Mr. Howland is an architect, cabinet maker, and carpenter by trade having studied with the well known firm of Sheppard and Farr of Kansas City. In 1900 he came to Hill City and worked at his trade until January, 1906, when he began the organization of his real estate company.
Mrs. Ellen F. Howland was born in New York of full French parents. Her parents moved to Graham county in 1878, homesteaded in Millbrook township and engaged in stock raising and farming. Her father, C. Fountain, was the first elected Register of Deed, and served from 1880 to 1887. Mrs. Howland was his assistant, working out of school hours. During this time she learned to be an expert type-setter.
In 1896 she was elected Register of Deeds on the Republican ticket, and in 1898 was renominated, no campaign was necessary as the other two parties indorsed her.
In 1897, Mr. Howland bought the C.O. Wonder abstract books, which is the only complete set in Graham county. She has since that time, kept them complete, and aside from her abstract work, she is deputy clerk of the district court.
Mr. and Mrs. Howland own their home, a neat $3,000 cottage in the exact center of the town site. They also own a town property which they rent and 400 acres of good pasture land under fence, well watered, with four living springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Howland have three children, 2 daughters and 1 son.
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Fred's parents:
Alonzo Washington Howland (1834 - 1909)
Eveline R. Gardiner Howland (1838 - 1873)
Emma S. Silver Howland (1850 - 1926) stepmother--raised him
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Fred's wives:
1. Cora Bell Jackson Howland (1871 - 1894) Died of consumption.
2. Clara F. Fetherngill Howland (1874 - 1967) Married August 18, 1895 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas. Later divorced due to Fred's infidelity.
3. Ellen F Fountain Keleher (1867 - 1942) Married January 15, 1906 in Hill City, Graham County, Kansas. Fred left for Junction City on August 13, 1917 and from there found employment at Camp Funston. He then went to Eldorado, then to Eureka, and then to Detroit, Michigan in October 1917 and was never heard from again. Ellen was granted a divorce on February 5th, 1926 due to the abandonment of Fred.
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Fred's children:
1. Evalyn Rosalie Howland Mortensen (1890 - 1986) Mother is Cora Bell Jackson Howland. Raised by Alonzo and Emma Howland.
2. Lewis Alonzo Howland (1896 - 1970) Mother is Clara Fetherngill Howland.
3. Thomas Cyrille Keleher (stepson) (1894 - 1955) Mother is Ellen F. Fountain Howland.
4. Jennie Mary Keleher (step daughter) (1892 - ) Mother is Ellen F. Fountain Howland. Married George Floyd Moore on November 29, 1922.
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Fred's siblings:
1. Edgar L. Howland (1859 - 1874)
2. Flora Howland (1864 - 1865)
3. Clarence John Howland (1864 - 1921)
4. Ralph A Howland (1866 - 1948)
5. Baby Girl Howland (1884 - 1884)
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1880 Kansas Census:
Geneva, Allen, Kansas, United States
Alonzo W Howland-Self-M-45-New York, United States
Clarence J Howland-Son-M-15-Kansas, United States
Emma Howland-Wife-F-31-Maine, United States
Fred Howland-Son-M-9-Kansas, United States
Ralph Howland-Son-M-13-Kansas, United States
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1900 Kansas Census:
Newton Township Newton city Ward 2, Harvey, Kansas, United States
Fred Howland-Head-M-30-Kansas
Clara Howland-Wife-F-26-Kansas
Lewis Howland-Son-M-4-Kansas
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1910 Kansas Census:
Hill, Graham, Kansas, United States
Fred A Howland-Head-M-39-Kansas
Ellen F Howland-Wife-F-41-New York
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Fred was an architect, cabinet maker, and a carpenter by trade. He owned The Howland Abstract and Real Estate Company. He owned a considerable amount of property that the town of Hill City, Kansas sat on. One of the businesses he owned was his grocery store, Howland Meat Market And Grocery. Fred was also a Professor of music and he sold insurance.
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In March 1908, Fred announced himself as a candidate, at the hands of the republican party, for the nomination for Sheriff of the county. Fred did not win the race. Later in the year he became manager of the Hill City Opera House.
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Excerpt of the book "Writer and Engraver's Picture of Graham County's Progress Since Its Organization" (1906):
The Howland Real Estate and Abstract Company
(pages 54-55)

The Howland Real Estate and Abstract Company was organized in February, 1906. Their well equipped offices are opposite the Court House on Pomeroy avenue, where an extensive land business is carried on.
Mr. Howland is more than pleased with his extraordinary success in securing on his sale list some of the best lands in the county, and in interesting land buyers in the east.
The company though but four months old, has over 30,000 acres of Graham county land on their books in addition to some twelve residence properties in Hill City.
They have for sale 5 mercantile stocks in Graham county, one hardware, one furniture, one drug and three general merchandise. This company owns the only complete set of abstracts in the county which is a valuable acquisition to a real estate office.
Mr. Howland represents several grain and life insurance companies.
This is a reliable up-to-date rustling business house as is evidenced by its already large patronage and list of Graham county properties. They appreciate the value of printer's ink and are extensive advertisers.
This firm is prominent among Hill City business enterprises and is thoroughly public spirited and in any enterprise pertaining to the city's good, they are always found at the front willing to give all the assistance possible.
Mr. F.A. Howland is a native of Kansas born in Geneva, Allen county in December, 1868. His parents lived on a farm near that place for 47 years, but are now making their home in Iola.
Mr. Howland is an architect, cabinet maker, and carpenter by trade having studied with the well known firm of Sheppard and Farr of Kansas City. In 1900 he came to Hill City and worked at his trade until January, 1906, when he began the organization of his real estate company.
Mrs. Ellen F. Howland was born in New York of full French parents. Her parents moved to Graham county in 1878, homesteaded in Millbrook township and engaged in stock raising and farming. Her father, C. Fountain, was the first elected Register of Deed, and served from 1880 to 1887. Mrs. Howland was his assistant, working out of school hours. During this time she learned to be an expert type-setter.
In 1896 she was elected Register of Deeds on the Republican ticket, and in 1898 was renominated, no campaign was necessary as the other two parties indorsed her.
In 1897, Mr. Howland bought the C.O. Wonder abstract books, which is the only complete set in Graham county. She has since that time, kept them complete, and aside from her abstract work, she is deputy clerk of the district court.
Mr. and Mrs. Howland own their home, a neat $3,000 cottage in the exact center of the town site. They also own a town property which they rent and 400 acres of good pasture land under fence, well watered, with four living springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Howland have three children, 2 daughters and 1 son.
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