Samuel How
Colony of Massachusetts Bay
Samuel How was a freeman, a lieutenant King Phillip's War and landowner in Colonial Massachusetts. - AsNotedIn
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- Son: David How
Samuel How was a freeman, a lieutenant King Phillip's War and landowner in Colonial Massachusetts. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1642/10/20 | Mary How, wife of John How, gives birth to a son, Samuel How, in Sudbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony. | Born | |||||
1663/06/05 | Martha Bent, the daughter of John Bent and Martha Bent, marries Samuel How in Sudbury, Massachusetts Bay, British America. | Groom | |||||
1676/00/00 | Lieut Samuel Howe serves in Captain Davenport's Company and is wounded in King Phillip's War, 1675-1677. | Colonial Militia | King Philip's War | ||||
1682/00/00 | Samuel Gookin and Samuel How buy 1700 acres of Framingham lands from the Natick Indians. | Owner | Framingham | Massachusetts | |||
1685/09/18 | Sarah Leavitt Clapp, widow of Nehemiah Clapp and the daughter of John Leavitt and Sarah Gilman Leavitt, marries Samuel How in Sudbury, Middlesex, Province of Massachusetts Bay. | Groom | |||||
1692/02/29 | Joseph Noyes, Selectmen of Sudbury, writes to the Middlesex County Court that inns should be for the entertainment of travelers, not town drunkards, and he recommends Samuel How as the most suitable person to have a license to entertain travelers. | Owner | Longfellow's Wayside Inn | Sudbury, MA | |||
1702/06/04 | Samuel How gives his son David, 130 acres of "New Grant Land" in Sudbury, Province of Massachusetts Bay. David How will soon build a residence. | Owner | Longfellow's Wayside Inn | Sudbury, MA | |||
1713/04/13 | Samuel How dies in Sudbury, Province of Massachusetts Bay. | Died |
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