[24178] A person names "Robert de Derby" was associated with Balliol College, Oxford, "Fellow of Oriel in 1360. Junior Proctor 1360. Died 1361" according to http://www.balliol.ox.ac.uk/history/masters/index.asp - and a person with this name was Lord Mayor of Liverpool in 1401.
[2726] Henry resided at Fenstanton in Huntingdonshire. His wife was probably Anne _____ as their son Humphrey bequeathed to his daughter Anne all the pewter marked A.H. which had belonged to her grandmother (- "MA and ME Families," Vol 2, p. 293). Children per W. G. Davis, "The Ancestry of Annis Spear" (1945), pp. 103-104: John, George, Margaret, Humphrey, Arthur, Simon and Henry. "The Truth About the Pligrims," Francis R. Stoddard (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co., 1993), pp. 78-79 posits a descent from John Howland of London, Gent., who was granted a coat-of-arms 10 June 1584. Henry m. (1) 26 April 1600 at St. Mary's, Ely to Alice Aires (presumed the mother of John) and (2) Margaret _____ (bur. 31 July 1629 at Fenstanton). http://www.aritek.com/hartgen/htm/howland.htm states that Henry m. 26 April 1600 in Cambridge to Anne-Margaret Aires (b. ca. 1567, d. 30 Jul 1629 in Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire)(not verified). http://dce9.tripod.com/Howland_genealogy.htm (not verified) states: "According to volume VI of George N. Mackenzie's "Colonial Families of the United States of America," John Howland was a descendant of Bishop Howland, who performed the obsequies for Mary, Queen of Scots in 1641 [the burial in Peterborough Cathedral actually occured 1 Aug 1587 with Bishop Howland presiding]. Queen Elizabeth I (daughter of Anne Bolen, Henry the VIII 's second wife and Mary's sister) granted the Howlands their Coat of Arms in 1584. He [John, the Mayflower Pilgrim] was one of five children: four sons and a daughter. Henry came to Plymouth sometime before 1633 and Arthur came sometime before 1640. Elizabeth Tilley, whom John married, arrived with her father, John Tilley, from England on the Mayflower in 1620." Andrew McPhee at http://mixedbunch.com reports: "The ancestry of the Howland family, beyond Henry, has not been discovered. Genealogists have been hired by members of the Howland descendancy but still not a great deal has been found. One English Genealogist, Col Joseph Chester said in a letter of 1879: ...I find the surname of Howland in no other county in England than Essex, and originally in no other locality in that county except at Newport and Wicken and their immediate vicinity. Wherever at later periods I have found Howlands in other counties...I have invariably traced them back to Newport and Wicken...Several families of the name were living contemporaneously and equally so that they were all in some way connected...At the period of the birth of John Howland of the Mayflower there were living then no less than five John Howlands. Two of these families ended with only daughters. One Elizabeth bequeathed the Streatham Estates to her husband, the Duke of Bedford who then acquired the additional title of Baron Howland. (Families of the Pilgrims, by Hubert Kinney Shaw, p. 106) The Coat of Arms used by the New England Howland family is the same as the one granted in 1584 by Queen Elizabeth I to the Rt. Rev. Richard Howland, who later became Bishop of Petersborough and who performed the burial rites for Mary Queen of Scots. The Howlands used this Coat of Arms as early as 1737 when it appeared on the gravestone of Yetmercy Howland in Bristol, R. I. The use of this Coat of Arms seems to point to the family of this Bishop Howland as the progenitor of Henry and his son, John, the Mayflower Pilgrim. Bishop Howland was the eldest son of John Howland, a salter in London, who was born in Newport Pond, co. Essex. John, the salter, m. Anne Greenway, daughter of John Greenway of Winton, co. Norfolk. Bishop Howland was one of eleven sons." Andrew McPhee proposes Henry's parents: John Howland (b. 1541 in Essex, d. 1612 in White Chapel, Meddlesex, son of John Howland) and wife Emme Revell (m. 1560 in Essex).
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"The Howland Ancestry" in TAG, 1937, by C. A. Torrey
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[21] Melvin is buried in Jeromesville Cemetery, Ashland Co., Ohio. He resided in Ashland since 1943 was was retired from U-Brand. He was a member of Lake Fork Methodist Church.
[25484] The LDS Church's unverified Pedigree Resource File (CD 107, PIN 37259) states David is of Hopkinton, NH but reports that he died there in 1792 - not possible if his marriage to Mary was in 1810. This File reports that David is son of Ebenezer Ordway (b. 20 Sept 1738 in Rumford, NH, d. ca. 1797) and Sarah Holmes (b. 25 Sept 1740 in Rowley, MA, m. 7 May 1760 in Hampstead, NH), and provides parents for each of these.
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LDS Church Pedigree Resource File - not verified
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