Individual Notes

Note for:   Margaret Parshall,   1694 - 6 JUL 1769         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   AFT 6 JUL 1769
     Place:   Mattituck, Southold Twp., Suffolk County, Long Island, New York

Individual Note:
     [1.ged]

in several records, Margaret is indicated to have been the wife
of Caleb Howell with the same marriage date. There does not appear to
be a Caleb but with the fancy writing someone may have read Jacob as
Caleb.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Ruth Howell,   ABT 1678 - BEF 24 AUG 1709         Index

Individual Note:
     [1.ged]

She was not mentioned in her father's will of date.

Individual Notes

Note for:   John Howell,   24 MAY 1670 - 20 JAN 1734         Index

Event:   
     Type:   State census
     Date:   1698
     Place:   Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York

Will:   
     Date:   14 DEC 1733
     Place:   Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York

Name Note: Source:    pages 8-11

Name Note: Source:    page 42-45 - lists inventory

Name Note: Source:    pages 8-11

Name Note: Source:    page 42-45 - lists inventory

Individual Note:
     [1.ged]

John is listed by himself on this census.
In the name of God, Amen. The 14 December, 1733, I, John Howell, of
Southold, in Suffolk County, yeoman, being at present very sick. I
leave to my wife Hannah all my movable estate, to be disposed of at
her decease as she shall think fit, to my daughters, except as
hereinafter given; I also leave to her the use of all lands, and
meadows, and houses for four years; and the use of one room in my
dwelling house, and one end of my barn, and the use of 1/3 of all
lands during her widowhood. I leave to my son, John Howell (the son of
Margaret Howell my former wife), two steers and one heifer. I leave to
my son, Jonathan Howell (the son of Hannah Howell, my present wife),
all my lands and tenements whatsoever, after my wife's decease, also 2
steers and 1 heifer. I leave to each of my daughters, Eunice, Jemima,
and Esther, one good cow. I make my wife sole executor.
John & Margaret had child: John. He & Hanna had children: Eunice [11
Dec. 1713], Jemima, Ester & Jonathan [ca. 1720-3/26/1804].

Individual Notes

Note for:   Isaac Howell,   ABT 1688 - BEF 28 NOV 1759         Index

Will:   
     Date:   30 SEP 1757
     Place:   Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York

Name Note: Source:    page 19

Name Note: Source:    page 13 - Isaac Howell's child 6 April 1720.

Name Note: Source:    page 19

Name Note: Source:    page 13 - Isaac Howell's child 6 April 1720.

Individual Note:
     [1.ged]

In the name of God, Amen. I, Isaac Howell, of Southold, in Suffolk
County, yeoman, being sick. I leave to my wife Phebe all my now
dwelling house where I now live, "from top to bottom," and all my
household stuff, except my Desk and one bed, Also my riding horse, 2
cows, 2 hogs, 6 sheep, and 1/2 of all grain and provisions, 1/2 of the
fruit in my orchard, with privilege of keeping a horse and some fowl.
I leave to my son Daniel 1/2 in width of that lot where I now live,
from the South road down to the Bay, on the east side of the lot, Also
3 acres on the north side of the South road, where he now lives,
bounded south by the Kings road, east by the land of widow Brown, Also
1/2 of all my meadow lying on the north side of a deep Creek, and 1/2
of my husbandry tools, And he is to furnish his mother 4 bushels of
wheat and 1/3 of her firewood yearly. I leave to my grand son, Nathan
Howell, the other half of my lot on the south side of the South road,
and 2 lots of meadow on the south side of Peconic river. I leave to my
son, Micah Howell, all my lands and meadow and buildings not disposed
of, and also my now dwelling house, which I gave to my wife, after her
interest in the same shall expire, also all my farming tackling, and
he is to provide for his mother a good garden, and 6 bushels of wheat,
6 bushels of corn, 30 pounds of flax, a cow, and 2/3 of her firewood.
I leave my wearing apparell to my two sons. To my daughter Hannah, 1
bed, 1 cow, and 6 sheep. All the rest to my children, Micah, Daniel,
Phebe Corwin, Rachel Corwin, and Hannah Howell. I make my sons Micah
and Daniel executors. September 30, 1757. Witnesses, Peter Osman,
Stephen Corwin, Daniel Wells. Proved, November 28, 1759.
Phebe WAS noted as widow on her death. [Salmon]
Isaac & Phebe's children: Isaac, Phebe, child [d. 4/06/1720], Micah,
Daniel, Rachel, & Hannah.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Jonathan Howell,   ABT 1686 -          Index

Name Note: Source:    pages 14-15 - Jonathan Howell apparently moved to Southampton where he
wrote the note - "Brother J. Howell bee pleased to deliver to Mr.
Joseph Hawkins the six sheep (?) that you have of mine in your custody
if any bee wanting of ye number what is remaining please to deliver to
ye sd Hawkins and in so doing you will much oblige Yr. very loving
Brother
        JonatJonathan Howell
Southampton
30th March 1720" (49).

Name Note: Source:    pages 14-15 - Jonathan Howell apparently moved to Southampton where he
wrote the note - "Brother J. Howell bee pleased to deliver to Mr.
Joseph Hawkins the six sheep (?) that you have of mine in your custody
if any bee wanting of ye number what is remaining please to deliver to
ye sd Hawkins and in so doing you will much oblige Yr. very loving
Brother
        JonatJonathan Howell
Southampton
30th March 1720" (49).



Individual Notes

Note for:   David Howell,   18 NOV 1676 - 18 AUG 1756         Index

Will:   
     Date:   12 FEB 1756
     Place:   Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York

Burial:   
     Date:   AFT 18 AUG 1756
     Place:   Mattituck, Southold Twp., Suffolk County, Long Island, New York

Name Note: Source:    pages 12-14 - NOTE: By his will of 25 Jan 1724/5, proved on 2 Apr
1725, "..Richard Clark, of ye Manor of St. George in the County of
Suffolk, Yeoman.." left , to his grandson, Aaron Howell, a colt, and,
to his grand-daughter, Hannah Howell, a heifer ( ). It is possible
that this "Aaron Howell" was the son of David Howell. If so, then
David Howell might have been the father of another daughter, Hannah,
and his first wife, and the mother of most, if not all, of his
children, would have been a daughter of Richard Clark. She has been
entered into the International Genealogical Index as "Hannah Clark",
but we have not determined the basis for this entry.
Although it was recorded that "David Howel & Wid Lid Hilderidg" were
married on 2 Nov 1726 ( ), it is unlikely that this David2 Howell was
the one concerned. Rather, it is likely that David Howell, the son of
David and Mary (Herrick) Howell, who married Lydia (Norris) Hildreth,
was the subject of this record ( ).
It has been reported that the second wife of David Howell was born
"Abigail Case ( ). It is believed that this is unlikely, and that it
is the result of confusion with the record of the marriage of "David
Howell" and "Abigail Case" on 15 Jly 1797 ( ).

Name Note: Source:    page 12 - David Howell's daughter d. 8 December 1719; page 13 - David
Howell's daughter d. 10 December 1720

Name Note: Source:    pages 12-14 - NOTE: By his will of 25 Jan 1724/5, proved on 2 Apr
1725, "..Richard Clark, of ye Manor of St. George in the County of
Suffolk, Yeoman.." left , to his grandson, Aaron Howell, a colt, and,
to his grand-daughter, Hannah Howell, a heifer ( ). It is possible
that this "Aaron Howell" was the son of David Howell. If so, then
David Howell might have been the father of another daughter, Hannah,
and his first wife, and the mother of most, if not all, of his
children, would have been a daughter of Richard Clark. She has been
entered into the International Genealogical Index as "Hannah Clark",
but we have not determined the basis for this entry.
Although it was recorded that "David Howel & Wid Lid Hilderidg" were
married on 2 Nov 1726 ( ), it is unlikely that this David2 Howell was
the one concerned. Rather, it is likely that David Howell, the son of
David and Mary (Herrick) Howell, who married Lydia (Norris) Hildreth,
was the subject of this record ( ).
It has been reported that the second wife of David Howell was born
"Abigail Case ( ). It is believed that this is unlikely, and that it
is the result of confusion with the record of the marriage of "David
Howell" and "Abigail Case" on 15 Jly 1797 ( ).

Name Note: Source:    page 12 - David Howell's daughter d. 8 December 1719; page 13 - David
Howell's daughter d. 10 December 1720

Individual Note:
     [1.ged]

In the name of God, Amen. I, David Howell, of the town of Southold,
in Suffolk County, yeoman, being of sound mind. I leave to my eldest
son David 50 pounds, and also all that farm where he now liveth, and
one half of my meadow at Saw Mill brook, which I bought of William
Mapes. I leave to my second son Aaron all the land I bought of Jacob
Asman, which he now has in possession; and also all my right of the
Manor of St. George, and one half my meadow at Saw Mill brook, which
I bought of William Mapes, Also one third of my right in the
Parsonage, and one fourth of all my moveables. I leave to my third
son Israel one fourth of all moveables, and all the land which I
bought of my brother Jonathon Howell, bounded south & west by the
lands of my brother Richard Howell, north by the Sound, & east by
James Fanning. Also two lots of salt meadow on the south side of
Peconic ricer, which my honored father gave me, Also all that Fresh
meadow on the South side of the Peconic river, which I bought of m;y
brother Jonathon Howell. I leave to my fifth son James one fourth of
all moveables, and all that part of my land where he now lives, which
he now has in possession, with the meadwo belonging thereto. Also
one third of my two lots of meadow on the Broad meadow, on the south
side of rhe Peconic river, which I bought of John Howell, Also, one
third of my right in the Parsonage. I leave to my fourth son Richard
all my land & meadow not herein disposed pf. amd a;; tje rest of my
moveable estate. I leave to my daughter Mary Longbotham, 50 pounds,
and my son David 50 pounds. I make my sons, Aaron & Richard, and my
friend Daniel Welles, executors.
Dated February 12, 1756. Witnesses Jonathon Howell, Daniel Alrich,
Stephen Alrich. Proved before William Throop, Surrogare, August 25,
1756.
[Abstract of Wills - Liber 20, p. 97]
Book of Inscriptions says 19 August 1756
He was age 79.9.0 years.