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Wife of Nehemiah How(e), whom she married on March 4, 1747, in Bolton, Worcester, MA, and with whom she had 9 known children:
Abner Howe
Olive Howe
Phebe Howe #1
Beulah Howe
Peter Howe
Candis Howe
Phebe Howe #2
John Howe
Joel Howe
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No gravestone. "The small 'Ward' Cemetery on Finel Hollow road, is located on the old Nehemiah How homestead. Nehemiah died in 1777 and it is supposed that he and his wife Betsey . . . are buried here, but no stones mark the spot . . . There are numerous slate slabs which probably mark graves."
[Source: Margaret R. Jenks: Poultney Cemetery Inscriptions, p. 72]
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Beulah is a Mayflower descendant via Benjamin Wheeler (1693-1759), Elizabeth White (1652-1712/13), and Resolved White (1615-1692?),
[Source: "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; Volume 13, Family of William White"]
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Wife of Nehemiah How(e), whom she married on March 4, 1747, in Bolton, Worcester, MA, and with whom she had 9 known children:
Abner Howe
Olive Howe
Phebe Howe #1
Beulah Howe
Peter Howe
Candis Howe
Phebe Howe #2
John Howe
Joel Howe
.
No gravestone. "The small 'Ward' Cemetery on Finel Hollow road, is located on the old Nehemiah How homestead. Nehemiah died in 1777 and it is supposed that he and his wife Betsey . . . are buried here, but no stones mark the spot . . . There are numerous slate slabs which probably mark graves."
[Source: Margaret R. Jenks: Poultney Cemetery Inscriptions, p. 72]
.
Beulah is a Mayflower descendant via Benjamin Wheeler (1693-1759), Elizabeth White (1652-1712/13), and Resolved White (1615-1692?),
[Source: "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations; Volume 13, Family of William White"]
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