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Genealogy
and History of the Family HOWELL
CD Contents
A Complete Searchable Publication on CD
The
book of John Howell and his descendants : with supplementary accounts of
the families related to them by marriage,
New
York: The author, c1897, Frances Howell, 631 pgs.
BOOK CONTENTS
Section
One Chapter I. The Ladds
Chapter
II. The Ladd property,
Chapter
III. John Howell I,
Chapter
IV. John Howell II,
Section
two. Chapter I. John Ladd Howell,
Chapter
II. Frances Paschall Howell,
Chapter
III. Letters,
Section
three. Chapter I. Joshua Ladd Howell,
Chapter
II. Anna Blackwood Howell,
Chapter
III. Fancy Hill and letters,
Vol.
II. Section four.
Chapter
I. Samuel Ladd Howell,
Chapter
II. Paschall Howell,
Chapter
III. Frances Howell and Benjamin Betterman, her husband,
Chapter
IV. John L. Howell,
Chapter
V. Anna Maria Howell,
Chapter
VI. Joshua Howell--Richard Washington Howell--Thos. James Howell--Abigail
B. Howell--Rebecca Howell,
Chapter
VII. Brig. Gen. Joshua Howell,
Chapter
VIII. Benjamin Paschall Howell, M. D., and Rachel Lewis Howell, his wife,
Vol.
II. Section four. Addendum to chapter III. Benjamin Betterton Howell,
Vol.
II. Section five. Chapter I. The Collins family,
Vol.
II. Section five. Chapter II. The Clement family,
Vol.
II. Section five. Chapter III. The Blackwood family,
Vol.
II. Section five. Chapter IV. The Harrison family,
Vol.
II. Section five. Chapter V. The Paschall family,
Vol.
II. Section five. Chapter VI. The Hodge family,
Appendix
I. William Howell's account of ancestors, mainly taken from records of
Chester Quaker meeting,
Appendix
II. Letters to Jos. L Howell,
Appendix
III. Genealogy |
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