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Arminta Howard Beynroth

Birth
Death
1835
Burial
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Arminta Howard Beynroth is the daughter of John B. Howard of Beargrass, Ky and his first (known) wife, Mary Latimer, who married 15 Oct 1799, in St. Mary's County, Maryland.

John Howard, a lineal descendant of Cmdr. Robert Brooke and Colonel Thomas Brooke, acting governors of Maryland, was the son of Baker Howard and Anne Sollars.

Arminta married Charles Exteen Beynroth, who owned a farm in Middletown, Jefferson Co., Kentucky. She is the mother of William Howard Beynroth, born 1835, died 1912.

She was buried in the Howard family cemetery on the Howard family farm in Beargrass, Kentucky, with a marker inscribed "Arminta, Relict of Chas R. Beynroth", as described in 1959 by William Howard Courtenay, great-grandson of John B. Howard and Annie Christian Bullitt Howard. The cemetery was described as located "at the junction of Bon Air and Goldsmith Lane almost directly behind the Speed farm, Farmington", with the Howard farm "covered with modern houses and surrounded by subdivisions."
Memoirs of William Howard Courtenay, 1959
Arminta Howard Beynroth is the daughter of John B. Howard of Beargrass, Ky and his first (known) wife, Mary Latimer, who married 15 Oct 1799, in St. Mary's County, Maryland.

John Howard, a lineal descendant of Cmdr. Robert Brooke and Colonel Thomas Brooke, acting governors of Maryland, was the son of Baker Howard and Anne Sollars.

Arminta married Charles Exteen Beynroth, who owned a farm in Middletown, Jefferson Co., Kentucky. She is the mother of William Howard Beynroth, born 1835, died 1912.

She was buried in the Howard family cemetery on the Howard family farm in Beargrass, Kentucky, with a marker inscribed "Arminta, Relict of Chas R. Beynroth", as described in 1959 by William Howard Courtenay, great-grandson of John B. Howard and Annie Christian Bullitt Howard. The cemetery was described as located "at the junction of Bon Air and Goldsmith Lane almost directly behind the Speed farm, Farmington", with the Howard farm "covered with modern houses and surrounded by subdivisions."
Memoirs of William Howard Courtenay, 1959


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