Mary Ann Howey|b. 1852|p172.htm#i8889|Samuel D. Howey|b. 1825\nd. 27 Jan 1896|p176.htm#i2232|Margretta (?)|b. 1830\nd. 11 May 1900|p6.htm#i5753|Robert P. Howey Sr|b. c 1795\nd. b 1860|p175.htm#i1897|Sarah Davis|b. c 1795\nd. 25 Nov 1869|p85.htm#i2245|||||||
Mary Ann Howey appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Samuel D. Howey at Deptford, Gloucester Co., New Jersey.3
(Witness) Census
2 July 1860
Mary Ann Howey appeared on the census of 2 July 1860 in the household of Samuel D. Howey at Stockton, Camden Co., New Jersey.4
Name Variation
2 July 1860
As of 2 July 1860, Mary Ann Howey was also known as Mary Ann Howe.1
Citations
[S40] 1860 US Federal Census, Samuel Howe household, 1860 US Federal Census, population, schedule; Stockton, Camden, New Jersey; Roll: M653_686; Page: 685; Image: 686, 580/576, lines 6-9.
Samuel Howe 40, farmer, Margaretta Howe 35, Mary Ann Howe 7, Samuel Howe 3. All born in New Jersey.
[S41] 1850 US Federal Census Record, Samuel D Howey household, 1860 US Federal Census, population schedule, Deptford, Gloucester, New Jersey; Roll: M432_451; Page: 63;1 Aug 1850, 41/41, lines 39-42. Samuel Howey, 24, born NJ, Margaret, 22, born PA, Emma M, 7, born NJ, Mary Ann, 1, born NJ. [Ancestry indexed this entry with surname "Honey"]
[S41] 1850 US Federal Census Record, Samuel D Howey household, 1860 US Federal Census, population schedule, Deptford, Gloucester, New Jersey; Roll: M432_451; Page: 63;1 Aug 1850, 41/41, lines 39-42. Samuel Howey, 24, farmer, born NJ, Margaret, 22, born PA, Emma M, 7, born NJ, Mary Ann, 1, born NJ. [Ancestry indexed this entry with surname "Honey"]
[S40] 1860 US Federal Census, Samuel Howe household, 1860 US Federal Census, population, schedule; Stockton, Camden, New Jersey; Roll: M653_686; Page: 685; Image: 686, 580/576, lines 6-9.
Samuel Howe 40, farmer, Margaretta Howe 35, Mary Ann Howe 7, Samuel Howe 3. All born in New Jersey.
Mary Ann Howey Harlos1
F, b. 1842, d. 20 May 1906
Mary Ann Howey Harlos|b. 1842\nd. 20 May 1906|p172.htm#i9603|Peter Howey|b. 7 Jan 1815\nd. 4 Nov 1900|p173.htm#i9588|Martha Hanners (Hanna)|b. 1820\nd. c 1895|p133.htm#i9592|John o. L. Howey|b. 1778\nd. 1869|p168.htm#i9593|Mary (Polly) VanWhy|b. 1777\nd. 1869|p296.htm#i9591|||||||
Mary Ann Howey Harlos married Phillip Harlos on 22 August 1865 at Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.3,1
Death*
20 May 1906
Mary Ann Howey Harlos died on 20 May 1906 at Luzerne, Pennsylvania.3,1
Note*
From History of Newton Township
Philip Harlos was born in Ransom Township, near Mountain Valley,March 11, 1848 on the farm settled by his father, Philip Harlos,Sr., about 1846. Philip Harlos lived with his father untilfifteen years of age, when he came to Newton about 1861, andworked eight months for James Decker. He continued working bythe month until married August 22 , 1865 to Miss Mary A. Howey,daughter of Peter and Margaret (Hannas) Howey. She was born inMonroe County, March 18, 1845. Mr. And Mrs. Harlos had sixchildren: George, Floyd, and Minnie died in yout h. Annie E.married Peter Sonsky and are living in Glenburn; Christina isliving with her father; William E. is living in Falls Township.Philip Harlos purchased a farm near Fords Lake. About the timehe was married, the farm was then a wilderness with only afootpath. (This farm is now owned by Peter Sonsky). In 1902 hepurchase d a part of the old (Tanllers farm?), containing thefine residence where A.B. McKinstry lived. Mr. Harlos and hisdaughter are living in this residence at the present time. Thefirst part of this residence was built in 1858 by John B.Schultz. About 1880 it was remodeled and enlarged by A.B.McKinstry at a cost of over $4,000. It is 48x58 feet, containingthirteen larg e rooms and three large halls. Mr. Mckinstry diedin the fall of 1881, only a short time after his beautiful homewas finished. Mrs. Harlos died May 20, 1906 and is buried inNewton Cemetery. Philip Harlos, Sr. was born in Germany and came to this countryabout 1838, settling in Ransom, where he kept a shoe shop forabout eight years before he moved on the farm. He was married toChristin a Miller, daughter of George Miller, a local preacherof Monroe County, about 1840. They had ten children: George,Jacob, Philip, Elizabeth, John, Samuel, William, Charlie, Henry,and Annie. Only fiv e are living, Samuel, Philip, William, andElizabeth. Directory of Newton Township Harlos, Philip, farmerand merchant, Schultzville, Schultzville School; b in RansomMar. 11, 1848 and came to Newton about 1861; son of Philip, Sr.,married mary A. Howey Aug. 22, 1865, who died May 2 0, 1906,Harlos owns the J.B. Schultz farm. 113a, 25c, 3h, 3 hogs.Christina, daughter, b September 1, 1879.1
Person-Source
She was Person-Source; Person Source.4,5,1
Married Name
Her married name was Harlos.1
Residence*
1850
She lived in 1850 at Lehman, Pike, Pennsylvania.6,1
Residence
1860
She lived in 1860 at Benton, Luzerne, Pennsylvania.7,1
Residence
1870
She lived in 1870 at South Abington, Luzerne, Pennsylvania.5,1
Residence
1900
She lived in 1900 at Glenburn, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania.4,1
Mary C. Howey married (?) Burns circa 1918 at New Jersey.7
Marriage*
before 31 July 1934
Mary C. Howey married Harry A. Burns before 31 July 1934.8
Death*
July 1979
Mary C. Howey died in July 1979 at Marlton, Burlington Co., New Jersey, at age 90.9
Name Variation
Mary C. Howey was also known as Mary Clark Howey.5
Residence
1895
She lived in 1895 at Woolwich Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey, USA.10
(Witness) Census
5 June 1900
She appeared on the census of 5 June 1900 in the household of Ellen Clark at Woolwich Twp., Gloucester Co., New Jersey; John Tatum Howey is not listed in the household in 1900.6
Occupation
5 June 1900
Mary C. Howey was student on 5 June 1900.11
Residence
5 June 1900
She lived on 5 June 1900 at Woolwich Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey, USA.11
(Witness) Census
15 April 1910
She appeared on the census of 15 April 1910 in the household of John Tatum Howey and Ellen Clark at 236 S. 56th St., Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.12
Occupation
15 April 1910
Mary C. Howey was bookkeeper on 15 April 1910.13
Residence
15 April 1910
She lived on 15 April 1910 at 236 South 56th Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA.13
Married Name
circa 1918
As of circa 1918,her married name was Burns.7
(Witness) Census
1920
She appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Frank L Howey at 552 Haddon Ave., Collingswood, Camden Co., New Jersey.14
(Witness) Census
2 April 1930
Mary C. Howey appeared on the census of 2 April 1930 in the household of Ellen Clark at Haddon Ave., Collingswood, Camden Co., New Jersey.1
Residence*
circa 12 October 1956
Mary C. Howey lived circa 12 October 1956 at Camden, Camden Co., New Jersey.15
Residence
19 October 1956
She lived on 19 October 1956 at Camden, New Jersey, USA.16
Mary C. Howey married Harry A. Burns before 31 July 1934.8
Citations
[S258] 1930 United States Federal Census, Ellen C. Howey household, 1930 Census, T626_1323, ED97, Page 1B. Ellen C. Howey, 81, married, first m arried age 14, son Frank Howey, 48, single, wood finisher, daughter Mary Burns, 42, married, first married age 30, cashier at meat market. All born NJ with parents born NJ.
[S440] U.S. Federal Census: 1900, NJ, Series: T623; Roll: 971; Book: 1; Page: 312; Line 24.
[S510] Social Security Death Index, Number: 148-18-9920 [assigned to Mary Burns]; Issue State: New Jersey; Issue Date: Before 1951.
[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.158.
[S65] 1900 US Federal Census Record, Ellen Howey household, 1900 US Federal Census, population schedule, Woolwich, Gloucester, New Jersey; Roll: T623 971; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 168, 45/45. 5 June 1900.
Ellen Howey 48, born June 1850, married 30 years, 5 children, 4 living.
Walter C Howey 26, born Mar 1874, son
Edward S Howey 20, born Dec 1879, son
Frank L Howey 18, born Aug 1881, son
Mary C Howey 11, born Sept 1888, daughter
Moses Carter 77, farm labor, born May 1823, widowed
All in household born in NJ with both parents born in NJ.
[S258] 1930 United States Federal Census, Ellen C. Howey household, 1930 Census, T626_1323, ED97, Page 1B. Ellen C. Howey, 81, married, first married age 19?, son Frank Howey, 48, single, wood finisher, daughter Mary Burns, 42, married, first married age 30, cashier at meat market. All born NJ with parents born NJ.
[S510] Social Security Death Index, Name: Mary Burns
SSN: 148-18-9920
Last Residence: 08053 Marlton, Burlington, New Jersey, United States of America
Born: 20 Sep 1888
Died: Jul 1979
State (Year) SSN issued: New Jersey (Before 1951 )
Source Citation: Number: 148-18-9920;Issue State: New Jersey;Issue Date: Before 1951.
[S480] New Jersey State Census, 1895, County of Gloucester, Township of Woolwich, Roll V227_74, Page 22, Line 25.
[S440] U.S. Federal Census: 1900, NJ, Series: T623; Roll: 971; Book: 1; Page: 312; Line 24
County: Gloucester; City, township: Woolwich township; Enumeration District: 168; Sheet Number: 3A; Enumeration Date: 5 June 1900;.
[S60] 1910 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com 1910 Pennsylvania Census Miracode Index, John F Howey household, Philadelphia, PA, ED 1177, 236 S. 56th St. Visit 103, John F. Howey, 65, wife Ellen C, 60, son Edwardt, 31, son Frank L, 29, daughter Mary C, 21. All born NJ. 15 Apr 1910.
[S442] U.S. Federal Census: 1910, PA, County: Philadelphia; City, township: Philadelphia City; Ward: 46; Enumeration District: 1171; Sheet Number(s): 4B & 5A; Enumeration Date: 15 April 1910;.
[S44] 1920 United States Federal Census, Frank Howey household, 1920 US Federal Census, population schedule,Collingswood, Camden, New Jersey; Roll: T625_1024; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 103; Image: 741. 552 Haddon Ave, 7 Feb 1920.
Frank Howey 34 , head
Ellen C Howey 73, mother
Mary H Burns 31, sister
Elizabeth M Lippincott 75, aunt.
[S318] Unknown author, Obituary, Obituary of Edward Howey. Newspaper clipping given to me as a digital file on 1 Mar 2008 by Caitlin Mears with handwritten date on clipping October 12, 1956. No indication of which newspaper was the orignal source.
[S470] Unknown author, "unknown short article title."
Mary Catherine Howey
F, b. 1 August 1846
Mary Catherine Howey|b. 1 Aug 1846|p172.htm#i2576|Bowdoin Howey||p157.htm#i3543||||||||||||||||
[S101] Unknown author, International Genealogical Index.
[S93] Unknown author, Temple records of proxy baptisms, endowments, or s, Film #: 445767, Page #: ah, Ordinance #: 61548.
[S92] Unknown author, Form submitted for proxy LDS temple ordinances., Batch #: 6003289, Sheet #: 63, Source Call #: 1621565.
Mary Catherine Howey1
F, b. 1846
Mary Catherine Howey|b. 1846|p172.htm#i9641|Bowdoine Howey|b. 1812\nd. 9 Mar 1881|p157.htm#i9623|Mary Unknown|b. 1815\nd. b 1860|p294.htm#i9636|William Howey|b. c 1790\nd. 1882|p179.htm#i9126|Catherine VanWhy|b. c 1790|p296.htm#i9622|||||||
In 1815, in Lehman Twp, Peter VandenMark, likely the grandfather of Alvin, stood as guardian at the baptism of Peter Howey, son of John Howey of Lehman.1
Mary Catherine (Kit) Howey|b. 3 Jul 1869\nd. WFT Est. 1870-1963|p172.htm#i1926|Anson Howey|b. 29 Oct 1836\nd. 10 May 1906|p156.htm#i1922|Sarah McCrimmon|b. 26 Sep 1839\nd. 27 Oct 1917|p214.htm#i1923|Henry Howey|b. 8 Sep 1812\nd. 1 Apr 1881|p164.htm#i1947|Charlotte Woods|b. 12 Oct 1814\nd. 3 Dec 1885|p325.htm#i1948|Daniel McCrimmon|b. WFT Est. 1788-1817\nd. WFT Est. 1842-1902|p214.htm#i2080|Rachel Jones|b. WFT Est. 1797-1820\nd. WFT Est. 1842-1908|p194.htm#i2081|
Mary Isabelle Howey|b. 1 Jun 1870\nd. 13 Jan 1905|p172.htm#i2141|Benjamin Franklin Howey|b. 17 Mar 1828\nd. 6 Feb 1893|p157.htm#i2117|Martha Evans|b. 1837\nd. 1909|p103.htm#i2139|Benjamin M. Howey|b. 18 Jan 1792\nd. 4 Jul 1840|p157.htm#i2093|Isabella S. Stratton|b. 10 Jul 1799\nd. 1 Jul 1847|p279.htm#i2111|Owen Evans||p104.htm#i9307|Catherine Roberts||p252.htm#i9308|
Mary Isabelle Howey died on 13 January 1905 at Vincentown, Southampton Twp., Burlington Co., New Jersey, at age 34.1,4
Burial*
circa 16 January 1905
She was buried circa 16 January 1905 at Swedesboro, Swedesboro Boro., Gloucester Co., New Jersey.4
Name Variation
Mary Isabelle Howey was also known as Mary Isabella Howey.1,3
(Witness) Census
1880
She appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Benjamin Franklin Howey and Martha Evans at Belvidere, Warren Co., New Jersey.5
Citations
[S400] Google Books, online http://books.google.com, Samuel Carpenter and His Descendants By Edward Carpenter, Louis Henry Carpenter,
Published 1912, Printed for private circulation by J.B. Lippincott Company,
319 pages, Original from the University of Michigan, Digitized Nov 15, 2006, p.76.
[S235] Unknown author, Gloucester County Historical Society Web site marriage records database, File Number: #32463 Person : Mary Isabella Howey Address : Death Date : 1/13/1905 Age: 79 years Survivors:Undertaker:Undertaker Location:Location of Death : Vincentown, NJ Cemetery : Trinity Episcopal Cemetery Location : Swedesboro, NJ Source : Woodbury Constitution Source date : 1/18/1905 Notes : Also from Gloucester County Democrat, 1/19/1905 and Bible Records-Original Source: Bible of Benjamin M.Howey. Daughter of Martha E. & the late B. Frank Howey. Buried: Tuesday a.m. from Trinity Episcopal Church. Found under Swedesboro News.
[S43] 1880 US Federal Census Record, Benjamin F. Howey Household, US Census 1880, microfilmT9-0799, Page Number 270A Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace B. F. HOWEY Self M Male W 52 NJ Sheriff NJ NJ Martha HOWEY Wife M Female W 43 NJ Keeping House WALES WALES Mary J. HOWEY Dau S Female W 10 NJ At School NJ NJ Anna C. HOWEY Dau S Female W 6 NJ At School NJ NJ Francis S. HOWEY Sister S Female W 46 NJ NJ NJ.
Mary Opal Howey
F, b. 8 February 1902
Mary Opal Howey|b. 8 Feb 1902|p172.htm#i2547|Perry Lyman Howey|b. 9 Oct 1869|p173.htm#i2510|Clara Alice Barnhart||p33.htm#i2911|Joseph Howey||p168.htm#i2512|Mary Curtis||p81.htm#i2511|||||||
[S101] Unknown author, International Genealogical Index.
[S92] Unknown author, Form submitted for proxy LDS temple ordinances., Batch #: 8531008, Sheet #: 91, Source Call #: 1396127.
Mary Pearl Howey1,2
F, b. 1879
Mary Pearl Howey|b. 1879|p172.htm#i5883|George W. Howey|b. 1857|p163.htm#i5880|Annie (?)|b. 1860|p2.htm#i5881|Benjamin D. Howey Sr.|b. 1821\nd. 27 Apr 1897|p157.htm#i5879||||||||||
Mary Pearl Howey appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of George W. Howey and Annie (?) at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.1
(Witness) Census
1910
Mary Pearl Howey appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of George W. Howey and Annie (?) at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania; son-in-law Henry W. ? , 33, and granddaughter Marvel ?, 8 are also listed.2
Citations
[S43] 1880 US Federal Census Record, George Howey Household, 1880 Census, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, FHL Library Film 1255167, NA Film Number T9-1167, Page 394C
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
George HOWEY Self M Male W 23 PHIL Conducter PHIL PHIL
Annie HOWEY Wife M Female W 20 PHIL Keeping House PHIL PHIL
Adele HOWEY Dau S Female W 2 PHIL PHIL PHIL
Mary HOWEY Dau S Female W 1 PHIL PHIL PHIL
Benjamin HOWEY Father W Male W 59 PHIL Engineer PHIL PHIL.
[S60] 1910 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com 1910 Pennsylvania Census Miracode Index. Georg W Howey household, Philadelphia, PA, ED 972, Visit 77, Georg W Howey, 52, wife Anna, 50, daughter Mary Pearl, 30, son-in-law Henry W, 33, granddaughter Marvel 8, daughter Angeline Howey, 21. All born PA.
Mary W. Howey
F, b. 8 February 1790, d. 4 August 1858
Mary W. Howey|b. 8 Feb 1790\nd. 4 Aug 1858|p172.htm#i2092|Isaac Howey|b. 8 Aug 1766\nd. 24 Sep 1806|p164.htm#i1843|Abigail Matlack|b. 1771\nd. 13 Jul 1826|p212.htm#i1844|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|Thomas Matlack||p212.htm#i1839|Abigail Heuling||p146.htm#i1840|
Mary W. Howey died on 4 August 1858 at age 68; having been rendered helpless by palsy for 3 years and 8 mos.2
(Witness) Property
4 April 1808
Isaac Howey was mentioned as a child and heir at law of Isaac Howey deceased; Davis was the administrator of the estate of Isaac Howey. There was a contract between Isaac Howey and John Howey to sell the property at the time of Isaac's death. John sought relief from the New Jersey state legislature to authorize Davis to fulfill the contract. An Act of the Legislature dated 12 Nov 1807 authorized the sale. The property was 63 acres 2 roods 16 perches on the road from Swedesboro to Oldman's Creek situate in Woolwich, Gloucester Co. Sale was completed on 4 Apr 1808 for one dollar. A further sum of $250 was paid. Part of the land was that sold by Issac Richman, wife Rachel and William Mulford on 13 Sep. 1806. Sale recorded 11 April 1808. Deed also mentions children and heirs at law of Issac Howey deceased. They are Mary Howey, Benjamin Howey, Rebecca Howey, Isaac Howey, Ann Howey, Hope Howey and Martha Howey.4
[S400] Google Books, online http://books.google.com, Samuel Carpenter and His Descendants By Edward Carpenter, Louis Henry Carpenter,
Published 1912, Printed for private circulation by J.B. Lippincott Company,
319 pages, Original from the University of Michigan, Digitized Nov 15, 2006, p.75.
[S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Book L, number 400.
[S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Gloucester County Deed Book H pg. 155-157 dated 24 Feb 1821 recorded 22 Mar 1821
Quitclaim Deed. Mary Howey, Rebecca Howey, John Ogden and wife Ann, all of Pilesgrove, Salem Co., children and heirs of Isaac Howey of Woolwich who died intestate and was seized of property quit claim to 234 acres in Woolwich occupied by Benjamin M. Howey. $1300 each to the three parties. Signed Isaiah Shinn.
Land was acquired by Isaac Howey in three transactions: 1) Deed from William Holmes and wife Lydia, 123 acres, 24 Mar 1803, Book N folio 349, 2) Quitclaim deed from William Mulford and wife Mary, 1803, 107 acres, Book O folio 111, 3) Conveyance from Christian Endress and Margaret his wife, 30 Oct 1802, 4 acres of Cedar Swamp, Book F folio 378.
[S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Gloucester County Deed Book TT pg. 439-440 dated 4 Jun 1827 recorded 16 Jun 1827
Mary Howey and Rebecca Howey, of Pilesgrove, Salem Co., to Benjamin Howey, all children of Isaac Howey for $5, 234 acres in Woolwich. Signed and sealed Mary W. Howey and Rebecca Howey.
Land was desended to them through Isaac Howey who acquired the land in three transactions: 1) Deed from William Holmes and wife Lydia, 123 acres, 24 Mar 1803, Book N folio 349, 2) Quitclaim deed from William Mulford and wife Mary, 107 acres in Woolwich adjoining tract 1, Book O folio 111, 3) Conveyance from Christian Endress and Margaret his wife, 30 Oct 1802, 4 acres of Cedar Swamp on little East Branch, Book F folio 378.
Matilda Howey Hoover1
F, b. 1820
Matilda Howey Hoover|b. 1820|p172.htm#i9614|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||||||||||
[S101] Unknown author, International Genealogical Index.
Melinda Sue Howey
F
Melinda Sue Howey||p172.htm#i4900|Michael Erling Howey||p172.htm#i4896|Anna Louise Smith||p267.htm#i4899|Harold W. Howey||p163.htm#i4890|Sylvia O. Hanson||p133.htm#i4895|||||||
Melvina Howey||p172.htm#i2330|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|
Michael Erling Howey||p172.htm#i4896|Harold Willis Howey||p163.htm#i4890|Sylvia Oliva Hanson||p133.htm#i4895|Clyde A. Howey|b. 20 Aug 1882\nd. 1956|p158.htm#i4889|Elnora B. Beckley|b. 27 Jul 1898\nd. 17 Jun 1943|p36.htm#i4888|||||||
[S101] Unknown author, International Genealogical Index.
Mollie J. Howey
F, b. circa 1845
Birth*
circa 1845
Mollie J. Howey was born circa 1845 at Medora, Jackson, Indiana.
Note*
(an unknown value).1
Citations
[S101] Unknown author, International Genealogical Index.
Morris (Maurice) Howey1
M, b. 5 December 1905, d. 12 December 1980
Morris (Maurice) Howey|b. 5 Dec 1905\nd. 12 Dec 1980|p172.htm#i9602|Benjamin Howey|b. 18 Feb 1861\nd. 7 Sep 1926|p157.htm#i9587|Catherine Richards|b. 13 Apr 1872\nd. Jun 1913|p250.htm#i9589|Peter Howey|b. 7 Jan 1815\nd. 4 Nov 1900|p173.htm#i9588|Martha Hanners (Hanna)|b. 1820\nd. c 1895|p133.htm#i9592|||||||
Moses Howey|b. bt 1784 - 1794|p172.htm#i1881|Joseph Howey|b. c 1760\nd. Jan 1821|p168.htm#i2163|Lydia Montague||p219.htm#i2164|John Howey|b. c 1715\nd. c 1782|p167.htm#i2243|Jane Morrison||p222.htm#i5043|James Montague||p219.htm#i2314|Margaret (?)||p6.htm#i2315|
Moses Howey was born between 1784 and 1794 at Tinicum, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania; He is listed as 16-26 y.o. free white male in the 1810 census record.1,2
Moses Howey|b. 18 Apr 1784\nd. 20 Dec 1794|p172.htm#i5078|Jacob Howey|b. 9 Oct 1758|p165.htm#i2262|Sarah Dobson|b. 15 Mar 1763|p89.htm#i2264|John Howey|b. c 1715\nd. c 1782|p167.htm#i2243|Jane Morrison||p222.htm#i5043|||||||
Moses Howey was baptized on 1 June 1784 at Oxford, Sussex County, New Jersey.1
Burial*
circa 20 December 1794
He was buried circa 20 December 1794 at Oxford meeting house, Oxford, Sussex County, New Jersey.1
Death*
20 December 1794
He died on 20 December 1794 at Oxford, Sussex County, New Jersey, at age 10.1
Name Variation
Moses Howey was also known as Moses Howey.2
Citations
[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.
Moses Howey||p172.htm#i8765|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.
Moses Howey1
M, b. 1842
Moses Howey|b. 1842|p172.htm#i9696|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|||||||
M, b. circa 1797, d. between 28 June 1860 and 1870
Moses E. Howey|b. c 1797\nd. bt 28 Jun 1860 - 1870|p172.htm#i1605|William Howey|b. c 1752\nd. 12 Nov 1822|p178.htm#i1886|Anne Hewit|b. c 1756\nd. 16 Jul 1850|p146.htm#i1889|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|||||||
Moses E. Howey married Adeline McCormick circa 1844; perhaps they were never married. No record found.
Death*
between 28 June 1860 and 1870
Moses E. Howey died between 28 June 1860 and 1870; NewJersey death records search of 1860-1869 yielded no finding. Requested search of the current Lakeland facility record yielded no finding. Attempts to locate a death certificate searching years 1860-1870 unsuccessul.
Note*
Camden County Almshouse
http://www.poorhousestory.com/poorhouses_in_new_jersey.htm
Camden County, NJ had an almshouse as far back as the mid to late 18th century when it was part of Gloucester County, NJ. This was used by both counties after Camden separated from Gloucester in 1844. Camden County built its own in 1864, enlarged it 13 years later and again in 1881. A separate hospital ward was built after which the Camden County Almshouse was said to be the most complete in NJ. There was also an Insane Asylum and a farm and residences for the superintendents of each facility.
The complex, located on Asyla Road in lower Gloucester Township, Camden County, was known as Lakeland until the early 1990's when that name was dropped for the county Health Services Complex. Some of the original hospital buildings remain and there is a potters field on the grounds with largely unmarked graves. Whether they contain almshouse residents or unlucky hospital patients, I could not say and do not know where records, if any exist, might be located. However, early Freeholder Minutes of the period do record the names of the superintendents at these facilities and the budgets adopted for them. These Minutes, unpublished and in long hand, are stored in the County Courthouse.
I do not know if there was an apprentice system for the young inmates of the Almshouse."
Gail camcohist@aol.com.4
Land Sale*
5 June 1821
He and Peter Cheesman were parties in a land transaction purchased 3/4 acre near his other property along the road from Haddonfield to Clements Bridge from Peter Cheesman and wife Rebecca. on 5 June 1821 at land near road from Haddonfield to Clements Bridge, Haddonfield, Gloucester Co., New Jersey.5
(Witness) Will
5 November 1822
Moses E. Howey is mentioned as a child and executor in the will of William Howey on 5 November 1822 at Deptford Twp., Gloucester Co., New Jersey.6
(Witness) Probate
22 November 1822
Moses E. Howey witnessed the probate of the estate of William Howey on 22 November 1822 at Deptford Twp., Gloucester Co., New Jersey.7
Residence
10 April 1826
Moses E. Howey lived on 10 April 1826 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.8
Land Sale*
10 April 1826
He and Jacob Medara were parties in a land transaction about 142 acres sold by Moses Howey and Ann Howey of Philadelphia, and William T. Ward of Woodbury, executors of the estate of William Howey to Jacob Medara. on 10 April 1826 at about 142 acres, Deptford Twp., Gloucester Co., New Jersey.8
Residence
29 January 1833
Moses E. Howey lived on 29 January 1833 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.9
Land Sale*
29 January 1833
He and Robert P. Howey Sr were parties in a land transaction about 45 acres sold by Moses Howey and Ann Howey (wife of William Howey) of Philadelphia, and William T. Ward of Woodbury, executors of the estate of William Howey to Robert Howey of Greenwich Twp., Gloucester Co. on 29 January 1833 at about 45 acres, Deptford Twp., Gloucester Co., New Jersey.10
Occupation
18 May 1835
Moses E. Howey was (an unknown value) on 18 May 1835 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.11
Land Sale
18 May 1835
He and Joel G. Clark were parties in a land transaction on 18 May 1835 at 3/4 acre, Union Twp., Gloucester Co., New Jersey.11
Occupation*
1839
Moses E. Howey was waterman in 1839 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.12
Residence
1839
He lived in 1839 at McCoy's Ct., Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; A Philadelphia street reference at GCHS indicates McCoy's Court was renamed to Merida Place in 1858. The street ran East from 385 S. Front St.12
Land Sale*
1 February 1839
He and Joel G. Clark were parties in a land transaction on 1 February 1839 at 3 acres, Union Twp., Gloucester Co., New Jersey.13
Residence*
between 1850 and 1860
Moses E. Howey lived between 1850 and 1860 at Lakeland Alms House, Camden Co., New Jersey.14,15
Census*
15 August 1850
He appeared on the census of 15 August 1850 at Lakeland Alms House, Washington Twp., Camden Co., New Jersey.16
Census
27 June 1860
He appeared on the census of 27 June 1860 at Lakeland Almshouse, Washington Twp., Camden Co., New Jersey.17
Family*
27 June 1860
All listed as paupers
Collected 27 Jun 1860
Page 89.18
[S90] Unknown author, Marriage Certificate, Source of Moses Howey's middle initial is: Marriage return of Franklin B. Howey and Josephine Taylor. Franklin B. Howey, farmer, Gloucester City resident, age 22 married Josephine Taylor, 22, of Gloucester City. Franklin is the son of Moses E. and Hannah Stow. First marriage for both. Josephine is the daughter of Alexander Taylor and --- McDonald. Marriage took place Oct 9 1879. Minister Rev H. Veal, M. E. Parsonage. NJ Archives return 317-17-H13.
[S40] 1860 US Federal Census, Washington Twp., Camden Co., Alms House
Collected 27 Jun 1860
Page 89.
[S235] Unknown author, Gloucester County Historical Society Web site marriage records database, File Number: #37120 Person : Howey (H000) Birth Date :Death Date : 9/15/1823 Inscription : Moses' wife Location : Woodbury, NJ Cemetery : Friends Burying Ground Source : Gloucester County Cemeteries Vol. 8 Notes : LL-66.
[S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Gloucester County Deed Book GG pg. 420-422 dated 5 Jun 1821 recorded 16 Jun 1821
Indenture Peter Cheesman and wife Rebecca of Town and County of Gloucester on one part, and Moses Howey of the other part. For 3 dollars. Three quarters acre of land adjoining other land of said Howey. Starts at stake in ground near road from Haddonfield to Clements Bridge. Witness Christopher Sickler.
Signed by Henry Louderback and wife Amy.
[S49] Will of William Howey: Gloucester Co., NJ Wills microfilm 3372H. Book (liber) B, folio 402.
I, William Howey of the Township of Deptford County of Gloucester and State of New Jersey being weak in body but of sound disposing mind & memory; and calling to mind the uncertainty of life, do this fifth day of the eleventh month in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty two make and ordain this my last Will and Testament as follows, to wit
1. I desire that my Executors herein after named pay all my just debts and funeral charges and that they may be enabled so to do, my Will is that they make sale to the best advantage they can for my whole Estate real and personal; The remainder or residue thereof to be disposed of in the manner as follows viz.
2. To Ann my Wife I devise the whole of the residue or remainder of my Estate after my debts are paid, during her natural life, (?) at her decease my will is that what may then remain shall go to my children viz. Mary Ann Miller, Moses Howey, Abigail Ward, and Rebecca Hewitt Howey to be equally divided among them share and share alike.
3. To my daughter Rebecca Hewitt Howey I give a Bed and Bedding equal in value as near as may be to those heretofore given to my children to be taken out of my Estate before any sale thereof is made.
4. To my other children viz. Joseph Howey, Hope Huston, William Howey & Robert Howey, I give five Dollars each.
5. And lastly I constitute my beloved Wife Ann, my son Moses Howey and William Ward Executors of this my last Will and Testament.
Signed Sealed pronounced and declared by the said William Howey to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of
(signed)
Saml. Webster
Joseph Eastlack
Joshua Nicholson
[S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Gloucester County Deed Book QQ pg. 449-454 dated 10 April 1826 recorded 10 April 1826
Indenture Ann Howey and Moses Howey both of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and William T. Ward of Woodbury, Gloucester Co., NJ, executors of the estate of William Howey, on one part and Jacob Medara of Deptford Twp., Gloucester Co. of the other part. William Howey's will dated 5 Nov 1822 (Book B folio 402). For 2227 dollars and 93 cents.
Tracts in Deptford, Gloucester Co. The first bounds Woodbury Creek, land of late Nathan Ward, late Eastlacks, late Joseph Collins, Levi Hoppers, James Saunders, late Isaac Cheesman, Josiah Tatum. 132 acres, 1 rood and 17 perches. Being the same land William Howey purchased from Edmund Brewer and Ruth Hopper, executors of the estate of Joshua Hopper, deceased 1 July 1812 (recorded in Book Q, folio 284). Also, 10 acres more or less of land purchased from James Davis 11 Aug 1813 (Book S2, folio 103).
Signed and sealed Ann Howey, Moses Howey, and William T. Ward.
Witnesses George Miller, Richard M. Cooper, Priscilla Ballenger, Jos. Saunders.
[S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Gloucester County Deed Book GGG pg. 172-174 dated 29 Jan 1833 recorded 13 Mar 1833
Indenture Ann Howey and Moses Howey both of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and William T. Ward of Gloucester Co., NJ, executors of the estate of William Howey, on one part and Robert Howey of Greenwich, Gloucester Co. of the other part. William Howey's will dated 5 Nov 1822 (Book B folio 402) bequeathed an indenture granted by John Stiles date 17 Mar 1810. Land was siezed in fee. Land situate in Deptford, Gloucester Co. 45 acres more or less near land of late Thos. Coles and John Travis.
Signed and sealed Ann Howey, Moses Howey, and William Ward.
Witnesses Elizabeth Halkinson, Jos. Halkinson, J. G. Saunders.
[S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Gloucester County Deed Book GGG pg. 172-174 dated 29 Jan 1833 recorded 13 Mar 1833
Indenture Ann Howey and Moses Howey both of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and William T. Ward of Gloucester Co., NJ, executors of the estate of William Howey, on one part and Robert Howey of Greenwich, Gloucester Co. of the other part. William Howey's will dated 5 Nov 1822 (Book B folio 402) bequeathed an indenture granted by John Stiles dated 17 Mar 1810. Land was siezed in fee. Land situate in Deptford, Gloucester Co. 45 acres more or less near land of late Thos. Coles and John Travis.
Signed and sealed Ann Howey, Moses Howey, and William Ward.
Witnesses Elizabeth Halkinson, Jos. Halkinson, J. G. Saunders.
[S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Gloucester County Deed Book OOO pg. 174-176 dated 18 May 1835 recorded 9 July 1839 5
Indenture Moses Howey and Ann, his wife, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on one part and Joel G. Clark, Union Twp., Gloucester Co. NJ, of the other part. For 105 dollars. Land situate in Union Twp., Gloucester Co., NJ, along Haddonfield Rd. 3/4 acres. Near other land owned bt Joel G. Clark, and Moses Howey, and land held by Rebecca Cheesman in rights of dower.
Signed Moses Howey. NOT signed by Ann Howey.
[S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Gloucester County Deed Book UUU pg. 313-315 dated 1 Feb 1839 recorded 4 Feb 1839
Indenture Moses Howey of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on one part and Joel G. Clark, Union Twp., Gloucester Co. NJ, of the other part. For 200 dollars. Land situate in Union Twp., Gloucester Co., NJ, along Haddonfield Rd. 3 acres more or less.
[S41] 1850 US Federal Census Record, 1) Inmates of Camden County Almshouse, 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule, New Jersey, Camden Co., Washington Twp., page 223, National Archive Microfilm Publication M432, roll 445. Inmates at the Almshouse are listed in separate places. Listed are Moses, age 53, born New Jersey, pauper, Adaline Howey, age 35, born New Jersey, pauper, Edward Howey, age 3, born New Jersey, pauper.
[S40] 1860 US Federal Census, Lists Moses, age 63, Hannah, age 49, Franklin, age 4, and Robert, age 1. All paupers, born New Jersey.
[S40] 1860 US Federal Census, Washington Twp., Camden Co., Alms House, All listed as paupers, Collected 27 Jun 1860, Page 89.
[S235] Unknown author, Gloucester County Historical Society Web site marriage records database, File Number: #37117 Person : Charles Howey (H000) Birth Date :Death Date : 9/27/1824 Inscription : Son of Moses Howey, about 4 years Location : Woodbury, NJ Cemetery : Friends Burying Ground Source : Gloucester County Cemeteries Vol. 8 Notes : LL-77.
[S235] Unknown author, Gloucester County Historical Society Web site marriage records database, File Number: #37119 Person : Howey (H000) Birth Date :Death Date : 9/10/1823 Inscription : Moses' stillborn child Location : Woodbury, NJ Cemetery : Friends Burying Ground Source : Gloucester County Cemeteries Vol. 8 Notes : LL-65.