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_Thomas HOWARD, 2nd Duke of NORFOLK _|
| (1443 - 1524) m 1472 |
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|--Thomas HOWARD
| (1473 - 1554)
| _Philip TILNEY ______
| | (1385 - ....) m 1549
| _Frederick TILNEY ___|
| | (1416 - ....) |
| | |_Isabel DE THORPE ___+
| | (1389 - 1436) m 1549
|_Elizabeth Tilney, DUCHESS __________|
(1465 - 1497) m 1472 |
| _Lawrence CHEYNE ____+
| | (1396 - 1461)
|_Elizabeth CHEYNE ___|
(.... - 1473) |
|_Elizabeth COCKAYNE _+
(1414 - ....)
[1315]
(presided over the trial of John Rochester in 1537 and later appointed Sir Robert Rochester his executor. Hard to say if the Duke was being insensitive here, but I suspect not; see notes under Sir Robert Rochester; see also notes under Sir John Baker, father of John and Richard Baker)
Patron of Sir William Roper, brother-in-law of William DAUNTESEY, both sons-in-law of Sir Thomas MORE.
The Complete Peerage vol.XIIpI,p.513 & vol.IX,pp.615-620
Castle Rising, Norfolk, swapped by Henry VIII to Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk.
_John HOWELL , Sr., Pvt._
| (1732 - ....)
_Francis HOWELL , Sr_|
| (1762 - 1834) |
| |___ BUTTERFIELD _________
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_Thomas HOWELL ______|
| (1783 - 1869) m 1806|
| | _Benjamin STONE , Pvt.___
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| |_Susannah STONE _____|
| (1763 - 1826) |
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|--Alonzo Boone HOWELL
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| _James C. CALLAWAY ______+
| | (.... - 1767) m 1752
| _Flanders CALLAWAY __|
| | (1752 - 1829) m 1777|
| | |_Sarah BRAMBLETT ________+
| | m 1752
|_Susannah CALLAWAY __|
(1791 - 1876) m 1806|
| _Daniel BOONE , Col._____+
| | (1734 - 1820) m 1756
|_Jemimah BOONE ______|
(1762 - 1829) m 1777|
|_Rebecca Ann BRYAN ______+
(1739 - 1813) m 1756
_John HOWELL , Sr., Pvt._
| (1732 - ....)
_Francis HOWELL , Sr_|
| (1762 - 1834) |
| |___ BUTTERFIELD _________
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_Thomas HOWELL ______|
| (1783 - 1869) m 1806|
| | _Benjamin STONE , Pvt.___
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| |_Susannah STONE _____|
| (1763 - 1826) |
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|--Amandelia HOWELL
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| _James C. CALLAWAY ______+
| | (.... - 1767) m 1752
| _Flanders CALLAWAY __|
| | (1752 - 1829) m 1777|
| | |_Sarah BRAMBLETT ________+
| | m 1752
|_Susannah CALLAWAY __|
(1791 - 1876) m 1806|
| _Daniel BOONE , Col._____+
| | (1734 - 1820) m 1756
|_Jemimah BOONE ______|
(1762 - 1829) m 1777|
|_Rebecca Ann BRYAN ______+
(1739 - 1813) m 1756
_John HOWELL , Sr., Pvt._
| (1732 - ....)
_Francis HOWELL , Sr_|
| (1762 - 1834) |
| |___ BUTTERFIELD _________
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_Thomas HOWELL ______|
| (1783 - 1869) m 1806|
| | _Benjamin STONE , Pvt.___
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| |_Susannah STONE _____|
| (1763 - 1826) |
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|--Amazon C. HOWELL
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| _James C. CALLAWAY ______+
| | (.... - 1767) m 1752
| _Flanders CALLAWAY __|
| | (1752 - 1829) m 1777|
| | |_Sarah BRAMBLETT ________+
| | m 1752
|_Susannah CALLAWAY __|
(1791 - 1876) m 1806|
| _Daniel BOONE , Col._____+
| | (1734 - 1820) m 1756
|_Jemimah BOONE ______|
(1762 - 1829) m 1777|
|_Rebecca Ann BRYAN ______+
(1739 - 1813) m 1756
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_John HOWELL , Sr., Pvt._|
| (1732 - ....) |
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_Francis HOWELL , Sr_|
| (1762 - 1834) |
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| |___ BUTTERFIELD _________|
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|--Benjamin HOWELL , Capt.
| (1794 - 1858)
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| _Benjamin STONE , Pvt.___|
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|_Susannah STONE _____|
(1763 - 1826) |
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[1307]
Benjamin Howell served as a private in the company of rangers raised by his brother-in-law, Capt. James Callaway, and was captain of a company of rangers in the St. Charles district for two years.
In 1852 the assessed valuation of Benjamin Howell's ox mill was $200.00 and in 1857, his steam mill was valued at $200.00.
During the War of 1812, sons of Francis Howell Sr. served as members of the St. Charles Rangers, protecting settlers from Indian raids. Benjamin served as a Captain and Thomas and Francis Jr. served as privates. Captain James Richard Callaway (the man for whom Callaway County, Missouri is named) organized a company of Rangers only to be killed by Indians at Loutre Creek in Montgomery County on March 7, 1815, near the war's end. He was 32 years old and left Nancy Howell Callaway a widow with three small children (Thomas, Boone and Theresa Callaway).
Family 1 : Mahala CASTLIO
MARRIAGE: 28 Sep 1815, St. Charles Co., MO [5009]
Mary Parlee HOWELL
Icephena (Josephine) HOWELL
Amanda HOWELL
+James Lewis HOWELL
+Francis Marion HOWELL
John William HOWELL
Susannah HOWELL
Newton D. HOWELL
+Thomas Jefferson HOWELL
Benjamin HOWELL
Mahala Adaline HOWELL
+Pizarro Boone HOWELL
Mary HOWELL
_John HOWELL , Sr., Pvt._
| (1732 - ....)
_Francis HOWELL , Sr_|
| (1762 - 1834) |
| |___ BUTTERFIELD _________
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_Thomas HOWELL ______|
| (1783 - 1869) m 1806|
| | _Benjamin STONE , Pvt.___
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| |_Susannah STONE _____|
| (1763 - 1826) |
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|--Coanza Burilla HOWELL
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| _James C. CALLAWAY ______+
| | (.... - 1767) m 1752
| _Flanders CALLAWAY __|
| | (1752 - 1829) m 1777|
| | |_Sarah BRAMBLETT ________+
| | m 1752
|_Susannah CALLAWAY __|
(1791 - 1876) m 1806|
| _Daniel BOONE , Col._____+
| | (1734 - 1820) m 1756
|_Jemimah BOONE ______|
(1762 - 1829) m 1777|
|_Rebecca Ann BRYAN ______+
(1739 - 1813) m 1756