Ivy Belle Howey|b. 1 Apr 1877|p165.htm#i2292|Rev. John D. Howey|b. 22 Nov 1831|p168.htm#i2275|Angelina Bowman||p52.htm#i2284|Ebenezer Howey|b. 5 Jun 1800\nd. 1861|p159.htm#i2269|Ann Daggs||p81.htm#i2273|James Bowman|b. 1804\nd. 1878|p52.htm#i2285|Nancy Wilson|b. 1804\nd. 1850|p320.htm#i2286|
Ivy Belle Howey|b. 2 Nov 1907|p165.htm#i2306|Clyde G. Howey|b. 14 Apr 1872|p158.htm#i2291|Mary Sweeney|b. 1885|p281.htm#i2305|Rev. John D. Howey|b. 22 Nov 1831|p168.htm#i2275|Angelina Bowman||p52.htm#i2284|||||||
Ivy Belle Howey appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Clyde G. Howey and Mary Sweeney at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.1
(Witness) Census
1920
Ivy Belle Howey appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Clyde G. Howey and Mary Sweeney at 3072 Chatham St., Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.2
(Witness) Census
1930
Ivy Belle Howey appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Clyde G. Howey and Mary Sweeney at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.3
Citations
[S60] 1910 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com 1910 Pennsylvania Census Miracode Index, Clyde G Howey household, Philadelphia, PA, ED 1155, Visit 13, Clyde G. Howey, 38, born Illinois, wife Mary, 25, born New York, daughter Ivy, 2, born PA, son John C, age NR born PA, brother Willis C., 45, born PA.
[S44] 1920 United States Federal Census, Clyde Howey household, 1920 US Census, Philadelphia PA, Roll T625_1628, ED 767, visit 258, p. 13A. Clyde Howey, 40, solicitor, patent medicine?, wife Mary, 35, son John, 10, daughter Ivy, 12. All born PA and parents born PA.
[S258] 1930 United States Federal Census, Clyde Howey household, 1930 Census, Philadelphia, PA, Roll T626_2134, ED 1047, p. 32B. Clyde Howey, 47, born PA, first married age 23, wife Mary 43, first married age 20, born PA, paretn born Ireland, no occupation, daughter Ivy 20, single, born PA and parents born PA, a stenographer at a law office, son John, 19 single, born PA, parents born PA, knitters? helper, hosiery mill.
Jacob Howey
M, b. 3 December 1790, d. 7 March 1857
Jacob Howey|b. 3 Dec 1790\nd. 7 Mar 1857|p165.htm#i2157|John Howey|b. c 1754\nd. 1 Aug 1826|p167.htm#i9364|Hannah Heulings|b. c 1768\nd. 5 Jan 1833|p146.htm#i2155|Robert Howey|b. c 1727\nd. c Apr 1793|p174.htm#i2085|Mary Troth (Trough)|b. May 1731\nd. 7 Mar 1819|p291.htm#i2086|||||||
He is mentioned as a son in the will of John Howey on 2 May 1825.7,8
(Witness) Probate
2 September 1826
Jacob Howey witnessed the probate of the estate of John Howey on 2 September 1826 at Woolwich Township, Gloucester Co., New Jersey.
Note
between 1829 and 1830
NJ Supreme Court Case Mary Pearson vs. Benjamin Howey and Jacob Howey. IN DOWER.
A justice of the peace may solemnize a marriage out of the county for which he is commissioned as a justice.
This case was tried before the Chief Justice at the Salem Circuit in June, 1827, and the following state of the case was returned by him for the opinion of the Supreme Court.
From googlebooks: Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court and, at law, in the Court of Errors and Appeals of the State of New Jersey[1829-1830] Author New Jersey. Supreme Court Publisher Soney and Sage, 1875.9
Census*
1830
Jacob Howey appeared on the census of 1830 at Woolwich Twp., Gloucester Co., New Jersey; female 70-80 seems likely to be Hannah Hewlings Howey, Jacob's mother.10
Occupation
He was agriculturist and Judge. Jacob Howey was Judge of the Common Pleas and served in the New Jersey State Legislature.1
Residence
He lived at Woodbury, New Jersey.1
Census
1840
He appeared on the census of 1840 at Woolwich Twp., Gloucester Co., New Jersey.11
Land Sale*
14 August 1852
He was parties in a land transaction from Jacob Howey to the Trustees of Clover Vale School District. on 14 August 1852 at Woolwich Twp., Gloucester Co., New Jersey.12
[S400] Google Books, online http://books.google.com, The Quaker Ogdens in America: David Ogden of Ye Goode Ship "Welcome" and His ... By Charles Burr Ogden, Published 1898, Printed by J.B. Lippincott company, Ogden family (David Ogden, 1655-1705), 245 pages, Original from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, Digitized Jul 17, 2007. p.98.
[S235] Unknown author, Gloucester County Historical Society Web site marriage records database, File Number: #32454 Person : Esq. Jacob Howey Address : Death Date : 3/7/1857 Age: 66 years Survivors:Undertaker:Undertaker Location:Location of Death : Swedesboro, NJ Cemetery :Cemetery Location :Source : Woodbury Constitution Source date : 3/17/1857 Notes : For a number of years he was a member of the State Legislature and was one of the Judges of the Comm. Pleas for a long period.
[S101] Unknown author, International Genealogical Index.
[S63] Unknown author, Gloucester County Certificates, Gloucester Co. Wills microfilm 3708H. Copy in my collection.
[S109] Unknown short title, Will proven 2 Sep. 1826, signed 2 May 1825. Woolwich Twp., Gloucester Co., NJ. Witnessed by John Lippincott, Benj. H. Lippincott, and John Bender.
The will uses the name HOWE. The will mentions "wife Hannah Howe, .. my two sons John and Jacob Howe, .. my daughter Hannah Somers, .. my daughter Sarah Craghead,... my daughter Mary Howe." Executors are John and Jacob. Proving of will uses the names Jacob and John H. HOWEY.
[S114] 1830 US Federal Census Record, Jacob Howey household, 1830 Federal Census, Woolwich Twp., Gloucester Co., NJ, Roll M19_31, p. 131. One male 30-40, 1 female 30-40, one female 70-80.
[S190] 1840 Census Record, Jacob Howey household, 1840 Federal Census, Woolwich Twp., Gloucester Co., NJ, Roll M704_252, p. 113. Males: 1 0-5, 1 15-20, 1 40-50, 2 50-60; Females: 1 0-5, 2 5-10, 1 20-30, 1 30-40.
[S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: copied provided by Val Caulfield Nov 2004. Appears to be original deed, not as recorded. Deed 14 August 1852 between Jacob Howey of Woolwich Twp, Gloucester Co, NJ and Chalkley Lippincott, John G. Barnes and Empson Hines, Trustees of the Clover Vale school district in the township of Woolwich. Consideration $50.
Center of the cross road where the public road leads from Harrisonville to Pedricktown, crossing the road leading from Batten's Mill, by Jacob Howey's dwelling house to Woodstown.......etc. Containing one acre of land more or less, being a lot where on the school house of Clover Vale school and being also the same lot of land which is conveyed to the said by deed from John G. Barnes bearing even date herewith....
signed and sealed Jacob Howey witnesses_ _ Thompson.
[S400] Google Books, online http://books.google.com, The Quaker Ogdens in America: David Ogden of Ye Goode Ship "Welcome" and His ... By Charles Burr Ogden, Published 1898, Printed by J.B. Lippincott company, Ogden family (David Ogden, 1655-1705), 245 pages, Original from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, Digitized Jul 17, 2007. p.99.
Jacob Howey
M, b. 9 October 1758
Jacob Howey|b. 9 Oct 1758|p165.htm#i2262|John Howey|b. c 1715\nd. c 1782|p167.htm#i2243|Jane Morrison||p222.htm#i5043|(?) Howey||p155.htm#i5718||||||||||
Jacob Howey married Sarah Dobson in 1783 at Oxford, Sussex County, New Jersey.2
Marriage*
8 May 1783
Jacob Howey married Sarah Dobson on 8 May 1783 at Oxford Twp., Sussex Co., New Jersey.5,6
Note
(an unknown value).7,8
Occupation*
Jacob Howey was teacher and wheelwright.
Name Variation
Jacob Howey was also known as Jacob Howey.2
Note*
(an unknown value).9,10
(Witness) Probate
10 November 1806
He witnessed the probate of the estate of Sarah Axford on 10 November 1806 at Oxford Twp., Sussex Co., New Jersey; Inventory made by John Robinson and Samuel Axford Jr. Sworn to by Jacob Howey, administrator.11
Residence*
1810
Jacob Howey lived in 1810 at Cannonsberg (or Strabane), Washington Co., Pennsylvania; Green lists Cannonsberg as town; census info lists Strabane.
[S78] Unknown author, Ancestral File (LDS). Manual or via familysearch.org, Page 20,003, Batch film number 7511308 Serial sheet 5.
[S222] Walter Scott Lee, Gen. of Lee & France Families, p. A20, THE HOWEY FAMILY. June 8th, 1791. An Account of Family Concerns. JACOB HOWEY. "The above record was found among the keepsakes of Jane Ann Bebout Lee by her son Richard Henry Lee after her death, February 16, 1916." Jacob Howey was 25 years old the 9th of October, 1783, Sarah Dobson was 20 years old March 15th, 1783. Both born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
[S222] Walter Scott Lee, Gen. of Lee & France Families, p. A20, THE HOWEY FAMILY. June 8th, 1791. An Account of Family Concerns. JACOB HOWEY. "The above record was found among the keepsakes of Jane Ann Bebout Lee by her son Richard Henry Lee after her death, February 16, 1916."
[S92] Unknown author, Form submitted for proxy LDS temple ordinances., Batch #: 7511308, Sheet #: 05, Source Call #: 1058059.
[S101] Unknown author, International Genealogical Index.
[S45] 1810 US Federal Census Record, Washington Co., Strabane, PA. Roll No. 57, Page No. 13.
[S83] Unknown author, John Howey of Tinicum & His Descendants.
[S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Vol. XI - 1806-1809, p.14.
[S222] Walter Scott Lee, Gen. of Lee & France Families, p. A20, THE HOWEY FAMILY. June 8th, 1791. An Account of Family Concerns. JACOB HOWEY. "The above record was found among the keepsakes of Jane Ann Bebout Lee by her son Richard Henry Lee after her death, February 16, 1916." Moses Howey, son of Jacob and Sarah, was born in Oxford on Sunday, April 18th, 1784, at 11 o'clock at night. Baptized the first day of June after by Mr. Daniel Thatcher in Oxford. Moses Howey departed this life on Monday, the 20th of December, in the morning, 1794, aged 10 years, 8 months, 11 days. His body interred at Oxford meeting house.
[S222] Walter Scott Lee, Gen. of Lee & France Families, p. A20, THE HOWEY FAMILY. June 8th, 1791. An Account of Family Concerns. JACOB HOWEY. "The above record was found among the keepsakes of Jane Ann Bebout Lee by her son Richard Henry Lee after her death, February 16, 1916." Anna Howey was born on Thursday the 15th of June 1786, half after 3 in the morning in Oxford. Baptized by Mr. Wilson, August 27th, in Mansfield, 1786.
[S222] Walter Scott Lee, Gen. of Lee & France Families, p. A20, THE HOWEY FAMILY. June 8th, 1791. An Account of Family Concerns. JACOB HOWEY. "The above record was found among the keepsakes of Jane Ann Bebout Lee by her son Richard Henry Lee after her death, February 16, 1916." John Howey was born, Saturday, September 27th, 1788, at half after two in the morning in Oxford. Baptized by Mr. Dunham, Thursday June 25th, 1789, at home.
[S222] Walter Scott Lee, Gen. of Lee & France Families, p. A20, THE HOWEY FAMILY. June 8th, 1791. An Account of Family Concerns. JACOB HOWEY. "The above record was found among the keepsakes of Jane Ann Bebout Lee by her son Richard Henry Lee after her death, February 16, 1916." Rebecca Howey was born on Thursday, June 2d, 1791 at 10 minutes after six in the morning in Oxford. Baptized by Mr. Dunham, August 23d, 1791 in Oxford meeting house. Rebecca Howey was married to John Bebout, Tuesday Nov. 20th, 1816, by Doctor McMillin.
[S222] Walter Scott Lee, Gen. of Lee & France Families, p. A20, THE HOWEY FAMILY. June 8th, 1791. An Account of Family Concerns. JACOB HOWEY. "The above record was found among the keepsakes of Jane Ann Bebout Lee by her son Richard Henry Lee after her death, February 16, 1916." Jane Howey was born September 6th, about one o'clock Friday morning, 1793, in Oxford. Baptized October 26th, in Oxford meeting house by Mr. Dunham. Jane Howey was married to James Hickson, August 14, 1823 by the Rev. Dr. John McMillin.
[S222] Walter Scott Lee, Gen. of Lee & France Families, p. A20, THE HOWEY FAMILY. June 8th, 1791. An Account of Family Concerns. JACOB HOWEY. "The above record was found among the keepsakes of Jane Ann Bebout Lee by her son Richard Henry Lee after her death, February 16, 1916." Sarah Howey was born September 24th, 1796, Friday in the morning. Baptized by Mr. Dunham in out house in the winter after. Srah Howey was married MAr. 22, 1827 to John Bracken by Rev. Doct. John McMillin.
[S222] Walter Scott Lee, Gen. of Lee & France Families, p. A20, THE HOWEY FAMILY. June 8th, 1791. An Account of Family Concerns. JACOB HOWEY. "The above record was found among the keepsakes of Jane Ann Bebout Lee by her son Richard Henry Lee after her death, February 16, 1916." Margaret and Elizabeth Howey, born Monday, February 21st, 1803, about two o'clock in the morning. Baptized July 31 ensueing by Ebenezer Grant at out own house. Elizabeth was married to Robt. Huston, December 2d, 1828 by Rev. Doct. John McMillin.
Jacob Howey1
M, d. circa 7 December 1759
Jacob Howey|d. c 7 Dec 1759|p165.htm#i5719|(?) Howey||p155.htm#i5718||||||||||||||||
Jacob Howey died circa 7 December 1759 at Abington, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania; Barb Parks says original will of Jacob lists Martha Scott as a sister, not sister-in-law.2
Probate
7 December 1759
His estate was probated on 7 December 1759 at Abington, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.3
Death
before 9 June 1766
He died before 9 June 1766 at Abington, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.4
Probate
9 June 1766
His estate was probated on 9 June 1766 at Bucks County, Pennsylvania; John Howey, yeoman, late of Bucks Co., executor of the will of Jacob Howey, late of Abington Twp., deceased. John Howey is being summoned based on a complaint filed by Samuel, Mary Ann, and Margaret Howey to render a full and accurate accounting of the estate of Jacob to the Justices of the Peace. To appear Monday 8 September next. Issued 9 Jun 1766.4
(Witness) Will
1 August 1747
He witnessed the will of Robert Scott on 1 August 1747 at Whitemarsh, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania; Barbara Parks states that Robert Scott is a brother-in-law of Joseph and Jacob Howey.5
Name Variation
16 October 1749
As of 16 October 1749, Jacob Howey was also known as Jacob Hower.6
Name Variation
16 October 1749
As of 16 October 1749, Jacob Howey was also known as Jacob Howes.6
Property
16 October 1749
Jacob Howey owned property in Blue Hills, 1 mile from Schylkul, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania adjacent to John Culp property on 16 October 1749; John Culp land record mentions 50 acres near Jacob HOWES or HOWER 1 miles from Schylkul, Phil. Co.6
Will*
21 November 1749
Jacob Howey left a will on 21 November 1749 at Abington, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.7
(Witness) Will
15 July 1750
He witnessed the will of William Bassett on 15 July 1750 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Witnesses will of William Bissett of Philadelphia. Proved 19 July 1757.8
Citations
[S192] Unknown compiler, Philadelphia Wills (online), Decedent: Jacob Hoey, Residence: Abington, Philadelphia Co., PA, Title: Laborer, Remarks: Jacob Hoey. Abington, Co. of Philadelphia. Labourer. Nov. 21 1749. Dec. 7, 1759. L. 358. Brother William in Ireland and John. Sister:Elizabeth. Sisters-in-Law: Eleanor Hoey, Martha Scott. Nephews and nieces: Children of brother Joseph decd., children of sister Elizabeth, viz., Samuel and Marion Patten and two others, no names. Exec: John Hoey.
[S192] Unknown compiler, Philadelphia Wills (online), Decedent: Jacob Hoey, Residence: Abington, Philadelphia Co., PA, Title: Laborer, Remarks: Jacob Hoey. Abington, Co. of Philadelphia. Labourer. Nov. 21 1749. Dec. 7, 1759. L. 358. Brother William in Ireland and John. Sister:Elizabeth. Sisters-in-Law: Eleanor Hoey, Martha Scott. Nephews and nieces: Children of brother Joseph decd., children of sister Elizabeth, viz., Samuel and Marion Patten and two others, no names. Exec: John Hoey.
Barb Parks says original will of Jacob lists Martha Scott as a sister, not sister-in-law.
[S216] Unknown author, Philadelphia Wills and Estates, Will and Administration of the Estate of Jacob Hoey of Abington, Philadelphia County, PA Will # 238 The Last Will & Testament Of Jacob Hoey dec., 1759 Buk L Page 358 M(?)
Page 1st In the Name of God Amen. The twenty first Day of November in the Year of our Lord 1749. I Jacob Hoey of the Township of Abing- ton County of Philadelphia & Province of Pennsylvania Labourer being of good Health of Body & of perfect Mind & Memory, but Calling to mind the Mortality of my Body & not knowing the Time of my departure out of this Life. Do make & ordain this my last Will & Testament: Principally & first of all I give & recommend my Soul into the Hands of God that gave it, & my Body I commit to the Earth __ ?__be buried in a Christian Manner. And as touching Such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this Life, I give devise & dispose of the Same in the following Manner. Imprimis It is my Will that all of my Just Debts & funeral Charges be paid & Satisfied. Then I give & bequeath to my brother William Hoey in Ireland the sum of five pounds Current money of Pennsylvania. Item I give & bequeath to my Sister Elizabeth Hoey the Sum of five Shillings like Money Item I give & bequeath unto my Sister in Law Eleanour Hoey the sum of three Pounds like Current Money a Year for three years successively to assist her in the Education of the Children of Joseph Hoey my Brother deceased provided She Shall not cause any al- teration to be made in my Deceased Brother’s Last Will & Testament. Item I give & bequeath unto my Brother John Hoey my Riding mare, Saddle my Wearing Apparrel, my feather Bed & furniture together with all my working Tools of every kind. Then the Residue of my Estate I give & dispose of as follows, Viz. One equal fourth Part thereof I give & bequeath unto my sister Martha Scott, another equal fourth Part thereof I give & bequeath to the Children of my Deceased Brother Joseph Hoey. Another equal fourth Part thereof I do give & bequeath unto my Brother John Hoey. And the other fourth Part I do give & bequeath unto the four Children of my Sister Eliza- beth Hoey to be divided among them on this wise, that is to say unto the two youngest two Pounds apiece, the rest of it unto the two eldest viz. Samuel & Marian Patten to be equal- ly divided betwixt them. But in Case either of them Shall
Chapter One Appendix Page 18-a decease before they come to the age of Twenty one years with- out Issue, then my will is that the Survivor Shall have the share of the deceased, and if they both Shall decease before they come to age then I give & bequeath their Shares one Mority(?) thereof to my Brother John Hoey & the other Mority(?) to the Children of my Deceased Brother Joseph Houey. And I do hereby Constitute & appoint my Brother John Hoey my only & Sole Executor of this my last Will & Testament & I do hereby utterly disallow revoke & disannul all & every other former Testaments Wills legacies & Executors by turn over
page 2d.
by me in any Wise before this Time named willed & bequeathed. Rati- fying & confirming this & no other to be my last Will & Testament. In Witness whereof I have unto the Second Page of this Paper set my Hand & Seal, the Day & Year above written. Signed Sealed published pronounced & declared by the sd Jacob Hoey J ACOB HO_?_EY(SEAL) as his Last Will & Testament (3rd letter could be a “u” or a “w”) in the Presence of us the Subscribers Sarah S H Hewit, her mark (absent at probate) William ~ Watkins, his mark (deceased at probate) Richard Treat (unreadable, written at probate) 7th December 1759 Ex.r Jurat?
Philad.ea 7th December 1759 Then personally appears Richd. Treat one of the Witnesses to the foregoing Will and on Oath did Declare he saw and heard Jacob Hooy the Testator Herein named Sign & Seal publish and Declare the same Will for and as his last Will and Testament and that at the doing thereof he was of Sound Mind, Memory & Understanding to the best of his knowledge and that he together with Wm Watkins /since dec’d/ & Sarah Hewit/now absent/ did Subscribe their names as Witnesses thereto in the presence and at the request of the Testator_____ Coram Wm Plumstead, Esqr?Reg ___?
Chapter One Appendix Page 18-b Northren Liberty Philad. November 6th, 1759 A true inventory of all & singular the goods & Chattles belonging to the estate of ___late of the Northren Libertys of Philadelphia deceased taken the Day & Year above Writen Apprised by us, Joshua Thomas (signature) £ s p Wearing Apparal…………………………… 10 00 00 Cash………………………………………….09 17 00 Library……………………………………….00 15 00 Check Linen………………………….………04? 00 00 To a Chist……………………….……………00 09 00 To 3 botts…………………………………….00 01 00 To an __?__ Grubing How & some tools……00 12 00 To a feather bed & blankets………………….01 10 00 To a sadle & bridle…………………………..00 15 00 To a horse……………………………………00 01 00 Bonds Notes & Bank Debts………………….191 19 8 (word crossed out) (line crossed out) more 16 2 6 in all 235 12 2
The afforsd. is a true Inventory of The Estate of Jacob Howey Apraised The Day & Year Above Writen Jacob Dubar(?)
Chapter One Appendix Page 18-c
The accompt(?) of John Houey Executor of the last-------- (Will and Testament of Jacob Houey?) Yeoman dec’d, as well of all & Singular the good Chat---- Came to the Hands possession or Knowledge of th----- Made out of the same as follows-Viz----------
Imprimis The sd accomptant Charges himself With all & Singular the Goods Chattels Rights And Credits which were of the sd Dec’d and Which came to the Hands Possession or Know- 235”” Ledge of this accomptant as mentioned in An Invenoy thereof Exhibited into & Remain- Ing in the Reg. Genls. Office at Philada. Amounting to ------------
To the further sum of 2/6 Being a debt due to the sd. dece’d. and not included in “2”6 the sd. Inventory
£235”14”0
Philada. Error(?)
Will & Testament of Jacob Houey late of Abington Township Of the sd. deced’t and which Accomptant, as of the Sever payments & Distrivism(?)
Item The sd. Accomptant prays allowance for the several Payments & Disbursmts Which are as follows Viz: a --------------£ 1”1”~
Chapter One Appendix Page 18-d Paid for Probate of the Will &------------------10”6”~ Sundry Funeral Expences----------------------- 6”~”~ Doctor Redman------------------------------------11”~”10 Mr. Dubry ---------------------------------------- 2”6”~ Joseph Scott-----------------------------------------3” ?” ~ Tho.s Lawrence Esqr.----------------------------- “ 17”10” Geo. Shaff------------------------------------------- “ 7”6 Wm. Dubry---- M. Treat towards building a Parsonage 1” 7” House---------------------------------------------------3”~” Saml. Paton--------------------------------------------2”13”2” For a Tombstone-------------------------------------- “7”6” For diging the grave----------------------------------2”~”~ Simon Thomas ---i.e.? Acco? & a At the Office for the Will----------------------------1”~”~” Wm. Houey, a Legacy as ----------------------------5”~”~” Elizabeth Houey as--------------------------------------g?”~” An allowance for -----bequest To this accomptant, --Will & Apprais’l ---21”7”~ At £12”17” ----? A mare Bequeathed to Him and sold for £8”10”
By -? For this accomptant acco. Agst -----3”~” Sd Deced.t ________ £84”12”10
Balance of £151”1”1s in Hands of this Accomptant to be divided agreeable to The Will, as follows, Viz:
To the Deced.d Sister Martha Scott one fourth part------------------------- 37”15”5½ To the Children of Joseph Hou(v)ey dec’d one fourth part---------------------37”15”5½ To John Hou(v)ey one fourth part----------37”15”5½ To the four Children of the Deced. Sister Elizath one fourth part-----------37”15”5½
151”1”10” £235”14”8
Dec. 1762 Excepted John Howey (signature) Inv?
Chapter One Appendix Page 18-e.
[S211] Unknown author, Bucks Co. Orphans Court Proceedings, #398, 399. John Howey, yeoman, late of Bucks Co., executor of the will of Jacob Howey, late of Abington Twp., deceased. John Howey is being summoned based on a complaint filed by Samuel, Mary Ann, and Margaret to render a full and accurate accounting of the estate of Jacob to the Justices of the Peace. To appear Monday 8 September next. Issued 9 Jun 1766.
[S361] Howey Families of North America, p. 5. Original source cited as Philadelphia County Wills, 1682-1819, Will of Robert Scott, Will book H: 421, 5 Nov 1747.
[S224] Unknown author, Bucks Co. GenWeb, Land Records for Bucks Co. PA via Barbara Parks e-mail 30 May 2001.
[S192] Unknown compiler, Philadelphia Wills (online), Decedent: Jacob Hoey, Residence: Abington, Philadelphia Co., PA, Title: Laborer, Remarks: Jacob Hoey. Abington, Co. of Philadelphia. Labourer. Nov. 21 1749. Dec. 7, 1759. L. 358. Brother William in Ireland and John. Sister: Elizabeth. Sisters-in-Law: Eleanor Hoey, Martha Scott. Nephews and nieces: Children of brother Joseph decd., children of sister Elizabeth, viz., Samuel and Marion Patten and two others, no names. Exec: John Hoey.
[S80] Unknown author, Philadephia Will Abstracts, 1747-1763 Volume. Original Book K, page 552.
Jacob Howey1
M, b. 1812
Jacob Howey|b. 1812|p165.htm#i9612|John of Lehman Howey|b. 1778\nd. 1869|p168.htm#i9593|Mary (Polly) VanWhy|b. 1777\nd. 1869|p296.htm#i9591|John Howey|b. 19 Feb 1757\nd. 16 Jan 1780|p167.htm#i2261||||||||||
Jacob Howey|b. 1846|p165.htm#i9697|Jacob Howey|b. 1812|p165.htm#i9612|Julianna LaBar||p199.htm#i9667|John o. L. Howey|b. 1778\nd. 1869|p168.htm#i9593|Mary (Polly) VanWhy|b. 1777\nd. 1869|p296.htm#i9591|||||||
Jacob Channing Howey|b. 17 Aug 1839\nd. 5 Dec 1909|p165.htm#i2984|Jacob Howey|b. 3 Dec 1790\nd. 7 Mar 1857|p165.htm#i2157|Elizabeth Tatum Ogden|b. 2 Jul 1807\nd. 27 Jul 1888|p228.htm#i2212|John Howey|b. c 1754\nd. 1 Aug 1826|p167.htm#i9364|Hannah Heulings|b. c 1768\nd. 5 Jan 1833|p146.htm#i2155|Joseph Ogden||p229.htm#i2213|Sibyl Tatum|b. 20 Aug 1781\nd. 1 Dec 1821|p286.htm#i2214|
[S400] Google Books, online http://books.google.com, The Quaker Ogdens in America: David Ogden of Ye Goode Ship "Welcome" and His ... By Charles Burr Ogden, Published 1898, Printed by J.B. Lippincott company, Ogden family (David Ogden, 1655-1705), 245 pages, Original from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, Digitized Jul 17, 2007. p.99.
[S400] Google Books, online http://books.google.com, The Quaker Ogdens in America: David Ogden of Ye Goode Ship "Welcome" and His ... By Charles Burr Ogden, Published 1898, Printed by J.B. Lippincott company, Ogden family (David Ogden, 1655-1705), 245 pages, Original from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, Digitized Jul 17, 2007. p.157.
[S52] 1870 US Federal Census Record, Jacob C. Howey household, 1870 US Federal Census, population schedule, Woolwich Twp., Gloucester Co., NJ; Roll:M593_862; Page:258; 467/464; 7 July 1870
Howey Jacob C. 29 M W Farmer 9000 2400 NJ
Rebecca 29 F W Keeping house NJ
Anna 7 F W attending school NJ
Sibyl 3 F W NJ
Wilbert 1 M W NJ
Howard Nathan 26 M W Farm laborer NJ
Accoo Susan 16 F B Domestic servant NJ.
[S43] 1880 US Federal Census Record, Jacob C. Howey household, Woodstown, Salem Co., NJ, Family History Library Film 1254797, NA Film Number T9-0797, Page Number 62A
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jacob C. HOWEY Self M Male W 40 NJ Scroll Sawyer NJ NJ
Rebecca HOWEY Wife M Female W 40 NJ Keeping House NJ NJ
Anna L. HOWEY Dau S Female W 16 NJ At School NJ NJ
Sibyl T. HOWEY Dau S Female W 12 NJ At School NJ NJ
Wilbert HOWEY Son S Male W 11 NJ At School NJ NJ
Joseph HOWEY Son D Male W 9 NJ At School NJ NJ.
James Howey
M, b. before 1752
Birth*
before 1752
James Howey was born before 1752.
Property*
1773
James Howey sold property in 100 acres, Oxford Twp., Sussex Co., New Jersey to an unknown person on 1773.1
Name Variation
1773
As of 1773, James Howey was also known as James Hooey.1
Property
12 February 1784
William Howey sold property in Mansfield Woodhouse Twp., Sussex Co., New Jersey to James Howey on 12 February 1784; 12 Feb 1784. Mortgage deed from James and William Howey to William Bond. Tract of land in Mansfield Woodhouse Twp. 328 1/2 acres and another tract of 24 acres for sum of 400 pounds.2
Note*
28 November 1785
New Jersey Gazette, 28 November 1785, advertisement. James and William Howey advertise farm of 352 1/2 acres in Mansfield Twp., West New Jersey for sale. About 20 miles from several stores on the Delaware, with a stream through the middle, with a square log house and another of round logs. It was formerly part of the plantation Col. Bond now lives on, and might do well for two farms, dividing it by the stream.3
Property*
27 November 1786
William Howey sold property in Mansfield Woodhouse Twp., Sussex Co., New Jersey to James Howey on 27 November 1786; 12 Feb 1784. Mortgage deed from James and William Howey to William Bond. Tract of land in Mansfield Woodhouse Twp. 328 1/2 acres and another tract of 24 acres for sum of 400 pounds. Note in margin signed by William Bond indicates the mortgage was satisfied as of Novr. 27th 1786.2
Event-Misc*
10 September 1788
He and William Howey were listed in newspaper with a letter remaining at the post office. on 10 September 1788 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.4
Will*
6 February 1810
James Howey left a will on 6 February 1810 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Witnessed the will of Dave Page, Northern Liberties. Signed 6 Feb 1810, proved 20 Jun 1813.5
[S101] Unknown author, International Genealogical Index.
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James Howey||p165.htm#i2730|Stuart Edward Howey|b. 4 Mar 1895|p177.htm#i2437|Viola Beckett||p36.htm#i2731|James Howey||p165.htm#i2439|Ellen J. Cruiekshank||p80.htm#i2438|||||||
[S101] Unknown author, International Genealogical Index.
James Howey1
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(Witness) Will
6 February 1810
James Howey witnessed the will of David Page on 6 February 1810 at Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.2
Citations
[S192] Unknown compiler, Philadelphia Wills (online), David Page, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia Co, yeoman. Wife Hannah Page, son John Page, and daugther Elizabeth, wife of Godfrey Felton. Exec: Son John Page and son-in-law Godfrey Felton. Witness, James Howey.
[S192] Unknown compiler, Philadelphia Wills (online), David Page, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia Co, yeoman. Wife Hannah Page, son John Page, and daugther Elizabeth, wife of Godfrey Felton. Exec: Son John Page and son-in-law Godfrey Felton. Witness, James Howey. 6 Feb 1810. Proven 20 Jun 1813.
James Howey1
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James Howey||p165.htm#i8766|Joseph Howey|b. c 1750|p168.htm#i4466|Lydia McConnell||p214.htm#i4468|Abraham Howey|b. c 1721\nd. c Aug 1778|p155.htm#i1868|Elizabeth (?)|b. c 1720\nd. bt 2 Sep 1773 - 31 Aug 1778|p4.htm#i4463|||||||
[S193] Barbara Howey Parks, "Barbara Howey Parks e-mail," e-mail to Robert Thomas Howey, 20 jun 2000, Hardin County, Kentucky Will Book "C" 1816-1821
In the name of God, Amen. I, Joseph Howey, Sen'r of Hardin County and state of Kentucky, being weak and infirm, but of perfect mind and memory, thanks be to Almighty God and calling to mind the uncertainty of life, knowing that it is appointed unto all men once to die, do make this my last Will and Testiment in the following manner viz. I commend my soul to Almighty God, who gave it and my body to the Earth to be buried in a decent and Christian like manner at the discretion of my Executors, hereafter to be named and as to such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with I will devise and bequeath in the following manner, viz. Just debts are to be fully and legally paid.. I bequeth to my loving wife, Lydia Howey, all my movebel Estate during her life and after her deth it is to bee, if any remains, divided equally among my children to wit; Robert, Elizabeth, Joseph, Margret, Lydia, Moses, Aron & James, and I do hereby constitute and appoint my wife and my son, James Howey executors of this my last will and testement and I do hereby ...them to execute the same and every part thereof according to the true intent mening of the same and I do hereby revoke and make null and void all by me here to fore made ratifing and confirming this and no other as my last will and testiment in witness where of I have set my hand and afixed my seal this 5 day of january, 1821. Test, his John (x) Mahony mark Joseph Howey (Seal) Thomas (x) Peters His mark At a Court began and Held for Hardin County at the Court House in Elizabethtown on Monday the 12th day of February, 1821. The within instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and testament of Joseph HOWEY and was produced in court and proven by the oaths of John McMahan and Thomas Peters, two subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to record. Whereupon I have truly recorded the same in my office. Attest, Saml. Haycraft, Jr. CLK
H.C.C.
May the 12th, 1821
I, James Howey, as an Executor to the will of Joseph Howey, Sr., dec'd, have this day proceeded to praise the property of said Howey appraised and valued is as follows: $ c Eight head of sheep valued to 12 90 Three milk cows valued to 29 00 Five young catel valued to 19 75 Eight hogs valued to 7 50 Fifteen geese valued to 5 39 ½ One corner cubboard and its furnerture valued to 26 50 Pot metal and other kitchan utential valued to 11 Too wheels and one real valued to 9 00 One table and one chest and eight chears valued to 8 50 One looking glass and seven milk crocks and two pitchers valued to 7 75 Three beds and beding valued to 65 00 Too coverlids valued to 6 00 Too plows and too axis one ho and fiar tongs valued to 600
The appraisers names Jno. McMahan Simon Procter Nickolas Hobbs At a Court began & held for Hardin County at the Court house in Elizabethtown on Monday the 14th day of May, 1821. The within inventory of the appraisement of the estate of Joseph Howey, deceased, was produced in court and ordered to record and that I have truly recorded the same. Attest, Saml. Haycraft, Jr. CLK C.H.C.C.
James Howey1
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James Howey|b. 1821|p165.htm#i9613|John of Lehman Howey|b. 1778\nd. 1869|p168.htm#i9593|Mary (Polly) VanWhy|b. 1777\nd. 1869|p296.htm#i9591|John Howey|b. 19 Feb 1757\nd. 16 Jan 1780|p167.htm#i2261||||||||||
James Howey|b. 1851|p165.htm#i9700|Jacob Howey|b. 1812|p165.htm#i9612|Julianna LaBar||p199.htm#i9667|John o. L. Howey|b. 1778\nd. 1869|p168.htm#i9593|Mary (Polly) VanWhy|b. 1777\nd. 1869|p296.htm#i9591|||||||
James C. Howey was born in 1944 at Elizabethtown, Kentucky.1
Death*
19 January 2009
He died on 19 January 2009 at Toms River, Dover Twp., Ocean Co., New Jersey.1
Citations
[S162] Unknown author, Web Page, Toms River Times 28 Jan. 2009 http://tomsrivertimes.micromediapubs.com/news/2009/0128/… on 18 Apr 2009.
JAMES C. HOWEY
James C. Howey, 65, of Toms River, died January 19 at home. He was employed as a bus driver for Murphy Bus Company for the last two years. Prior to that, he was a manager for Sherwin Williams from 1964 to 1987. Then he was the director of the Star Tech Institute in Ocean Township from 1987 to 1990, which then relocated to Lakewood as the Harrison Career Institute. He served as the director there from 1990 to 2005. Mr. Howey was a United States Air Force veteran, stationed in Germany from 1960 to 1964 and in New Mexico. He was an avid NY Giants fan and enjoyed playing poker. Born in Elizabethtown, KY, he lived in Long Branch for most of his life, then in Ocean Township before moving to Toms River two years ago.
He was predeceased by his brothers, Buck, Jack, Bill, Stan and Bob. Surviving are his nephews, Thomas C. Howey and his wife, Beverly A., of Wall, Stephen Howey and his wife, Eileen, of Estero, Fl. and Rick Howey and his wife, Kelly, of Point Pleasant, his girlfriend, Edna Schneider and her daughter, Jacie Schneider, of New York; and his grandnieces and nephews, Alexa, Cailin, Amber, Kyle, Danielle, Tyler, Jarrett and Dylan, and many friends.
James H. Howey
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James H. Howey|b. bt 1815 - 1830|p165.htm#i2333|James S. Howey|b. 11 Jul 1790\nd. 9 May 1860|p166.htm#i2322|Keziah Crume|b. 17 Feb 1795\nd. 19 Dec 1866|p80.htm#i2324|Joseph Howey|b. c 1760\nd. Jan 1821|p168.htm#i2163|Lydia Montague||p219.htm#i2164|Phillip D. Crume||p80.htm#i2325|Anna Barrett||p34.htm#i2326|
James H. Howey||p165.htm#i2337|Van Buren Howey||p178.htm#i2334||||James S. Howey|b. 11 Jul 1790\nd. 9 May 1860|p166.htm#i2322|Keziah Crume|b. 17 Feb 1795\nd. 19 Dec 1866|p80.htm#i2324|||||||