| Home Surname List Name Index Email Us | Ruth Howard was born on 26 January 1913. Parents: Harry Howard and Vera Markley. Sarah Howard was born (date unknown). Spouse: Timothy Webb. Sarah Howard and Timothy Webb were married. Children were: Eunice Webb. Spouse: Samuel Adams Jr.. Sarah Howard and Samuel Adams Jr. were married. Sarah Howard was born in 1755. She died in 1830 in Danby, Rutland County, Vermont. Spouse: Bradford Barnes. Sarah Howard and Bradford Barnes were married on 23 October 1789 in Dudley, Worcester County, Massachusetts. They lived in Danby, Rutland County, Vermont in 1790. They moved there in 1790, settling on the Rowland Stafford farm and kept a public house until 1800. Children were: Hosea Barnes, Benjamin Barnes, Sally Barnes, Bradford Barnes. Rev. Simeon Howard was born on 29 April 1733 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He graduated in 1758 in Harvard University, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. He was an a school teacher and studied theology. Simeon was a preacher for a year or two in Cumberland, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He was educated in 1765 in Harvard University, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. He was Pastor in 1767 in West Church, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Simeon lived for a year or so during the American Revolution in Nova Scotia, Canada. He lived in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He received a Doctor of Divinity degree in University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland. Simeon died on 13 August 1804 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Spouse: Jerusha Gay. Jerusha Gay and Rev. Simeon Howard were married on 29 November 1790. Susan Sandra Howard (private). Parents: Albert Earl Howard and Laura Jeanne Wood. Howbert emigrated about 1750 from Alsace-Lorraine. He immigrated about 1750 to Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. He lived in Powells Fort, Virginia after 1750. He and his wife moved here after their marriage. Children were: George Howbert. Howbert was born (date unknown). He is reported to have died in childhood. Parents: George Howbert and Amanda M. Coons. Howbert was born (date unknown). Parents: William Howbert and Martha Marshall. Howbert was born (date unknown). Parents: William Howbert and Martha Marshall. Howbert was born (date unknown). Parents: William Howbert and Martha Marshall. Rev. Abraham Howbert was born about 1829 in Roanoke County, Virginia. Before 1846 he was a farmer until seventeen years of age in Roanoke County, Virginia. He was educated from 1846 to 1848 in Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania. Abraham was educated about 1848 in Wittenberg College, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio. He completed his studies for the ministry here. He was ordained in 1849 in Jeffersontown, Jefferson County, Kentucky. His first pastorate was here. After 1849 he was a minister in Jeffersontown, Jefferson County, Kentucky. This is where his first pastorate was, but no information has been located on the church, except that it was "near Louisville." Before 1862 Abraham was a minister in Sulphur Springs, Crawford County, Ohio. He resigned his pastorate there to serve in the Civil War. He served in the military during the Civil War as a Chaplain for the 84th Ohio Volunteer Infantry from June 1862 to September 1862. He served in the Maryland/West Virginia area. He served in the military between September 1862 and 1865. At this time he became "Confidential Agent" of David Tod, Governor of Ohio, to visit and report on the condition of the Ohio regiments serving in the war. In 1864 he served in the same capacity under Governor John Brough until the end of the war. Abraham nominated as Ambassador to Germany by President Lincoln in 1865. When Lincoln was murdered, however, President Johnson withdrew his nomination. He served a mission after 1865 in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. He served as a missionary and founded a Lutheran Church there. He died on 19 November 1895 in Bellefontaine, Logan County, Ohio. Parents: Jacob Howbert and Margaret Loch. Spouse: Mary M. Forgey. Mary M. Forgey and Rev. Abraham Howbert were married in 1850. Children were: Edwin Payson Howbert. Spouse: Sarah Ann Holwig. Sarah Ann Holwig and Rev. Abraham Howbert were married in 1857. Children were: Ted Howbert. Alice Howbert was born on 14 October 1854. She died on 14 May 1932 in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. She was educated in Art Institute of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Parents: William Howbert and Martha Marshall. Amelia Howbert lived in Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana. Parents: Jacob Howbert and Margaret Loch. Spouse: Charles Edwards. Amelia Howbert and Charles Edwards were married. Anna Howbert was born in Shenandoah County, Virginia. Parents: George Howbert and Elizabeth Cochenour. Barbara Howbert was born in Shenandoah County, Virginia. Parents: George Howbert and Elizabeth Cochenour. Carolyn Kernochan Howbert lived in Middleport, Meigs County, Ohio in 1938. Parents: William Irving Howbert and Mary Scott. Spouse: Rev. Robert E. Leake. Carolyn Kernochan Howbert and Rev. Robert E. Leake were married. Catherine Howbert was born (date unknown). Parents: Jacob Howbert and Margaret Loch. Spouse: Andrew Billman. Catherine Howbert and Andrew Billman were married. Children were: Sarah Billman, Jacob Billman, Phoebe Billman, Rev. Ira Billman, Joseph Wolfe Billman, Rev. Howard Billman, Violet Billman, Mary Billman, Lucy Billman, Ada Billman, Ida Billman, Billman, Billman. Catherine Howbert was born in Shenandoah County, Virginia. Parents: George Howbert and Elizabeth Cochenour. Charles Wesley Howbert was born on 14 October 1860. In 1938 he was a businessman in the mining business in Mexico. In 1938 he was a Manager of mining property in Cripple Creek, Teller County, Colorado. Parents: William Howbert and Martha Marshall. Spouse: Mary S. Martin. Mary S. Martin and Charles Wesley Howbert were married. Children were: Van Dyne Howbert, Elizabeth M. Howbert. David Howbert died in Salem, Roanoke County, Virginia. After the death of his wife, he took a trip to Virginia to visit relatives. He "died suddenly of heart disease" (heart attack?) during this visit at the home of his Uncle Samuel Howbert near Salem. He was a farmer and school teacher. Parents: Jacob Howbert and Margaret Loch. Spouse: Wantland. Wantland and David Howbert were married. She is reported to have died shortly after their marriage. Donald Howbert was born (date unknown). Parents: Raymond Howbert and Zora . In 1938 Earl Howbert was an employee of the New York Life Insurance Company. He was educated in Colorado College, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. Parents: Edgar Howbert and Helen Hollister. Spouse: Rae Pitman. Rae Pitman and Earl Howbert were married. Children were: Stephen Howbert. Edgar Howbert was born on 28 July 1856. From 1889 to 1929 he was a District Court Clerk in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. He died on 12 January 1936 in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. Parents: William Howbert and Martha Marshall. Spouse: Helen Hollister. Helen Hollister and Edgar Howbert were married. Children were: Earl Howbert. Spouse: Jessie Cowgill. Jessie Cowgill and Edgar Howbert were married. Children were: Martha Howbert, Edgar C. Howbert. In 1938 Edgar C. Howbert was an attorney and member of the law firm of Bulkley, Ledyard, Dickinson and Wright in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. He lived in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan in 1938. He received a Law degree in University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Parents: Edgar Howbert and Jessie Cowgill. Children were: Edgar Charles Howbert. Edgar Charles Howbert lived in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan in 1938. Parents: Edgar C. Howbert. Edwin Payson Howbert was born (date unknown). One source states that Edwin's parents were "the parents of one child who lived to maturity," which implies the possible existence of children other than the half-brother reported elsewhere, but no evidence of any other such children have been located. Parents: Rev. Abraham Howbert and Mary M. Forgey. Spouse: Fanny Lowe. Fanny Lowe and Edwin Payson Howbert were married in Bellefontaine, Logan County, Ohio. Children were: Marie Howbert. Elizabeth Howbert was born in Shenandoah County, Virginia. Parents: George Howbert and Elizabeth Cochenour. Elizabeth Howbert was born on 15 January 1817. She died on 11 June 1878 in Rice County, Kansas. Parents: Jacob Howbert and Margaret Loch. Spouse: William Baker Seward. Elizabeth Howbert and William Baker Seward were married. Children were: Ebenezer Howbert Seward, Mary Ann Seward, Jacob C. Seward, Margaret Eleanor Seward, Melvina Seward, Julia Seward, George W. Seward, Rose Etta Seward. Elizabeth M. Howbert graduated in 1926 in Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York. She graduated in the Class of 1926. In 1938 she was a secretary of the Colorado Fine Art Center. in Colorado. Parents: Charles Wesley Howbert and Mary S. Martin. Esther Howbert was born in Shenandoah County, Virginia. Parents: George Howbert and Elizabeth Cochenour. George Howbert was born (date unknown). Parents: Jacob Howbert and Margaret C. Fitch. George Howbert lived in Shenandoah County, Virginia before 1794. According to one report, George was "reared in Shenandoah County, Virginia." He lived in New Market, Shenandoah County, Virginia after 1794. George "was a man of great energy," and despite being virtually broke when he got married, "he soon made enough money to buy a piece of land and bulld a mill on the Shenandoah River, about three miles from New Market, Virginia." He lived in Salem, Roanoke County, Virginia in 1817. George Howbert sold his property in Shenandoah County in 1817 and moved to Roanoke County near Salem. There he bought a larte tract of land. On part of this farm he kept "public entertainment and a wagon yard." His wagon stand was very popular, and proved very profitable as he became one of the wealthiest men of the neighborhood. There were as many as one hundred teams on the yard at one time. At this time there were no railroads. The flour, bacon, tobacco, and produce in general was conveyed from one town to another by wagon, thus many would stop at the wagon yard to rest the horses and have the wagons repaired. George was born in Powells Fort, Virginia. He was member of the Lutheran Church. Parents: Howbert. Spouse: Elizabeth Cochenour. Elizabeth Cochenour and George Howbert were married in 1794. It has been said that after paing the expenses incurred by his marriage, he 'had fifty cents in cash and a grubbing hoe left with which to begin housekeeping." Children were: Jacob Howbert, Michael Howbert, John Howbert, Samuel Howbert, George Howbert, Moses Howbert, Elizabeth Howbert, Catherine Howbert, Barbara Howbert, Esther Howbert, Mary Howbert, Anna Howbert. George Howbert was a farmer. Parents: Jacob Howbert and Margaret Loch. Spouse: Amanda M. Coons. Amanda M. Coons and George Howbert were married. According to one source, George and Amanda were not married long, because he died a short time later "with chills and fever." Children were: Howbert. George Howbert was born in Shenandoah County, Virginia. Parents: George Howbert and Elizabeth Cochenour. Helen Howbert died on 19 September 1933. Parents: William Frank Howbert and Leona Blood. Spouse: Charles W. Armstrong. Helen Howbert and Charles W. Armstrong were married. Irene Howbert was born on 26 March 1848. She died on 23 August 1910 in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. Parents: William Howbert and Martha Marshall. Irving Howbert II graduated in 1939 in Yale University, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. He graduated with the Class of 1939. Parents: William Irving Howbert and Mary Scott. Irving Howbert was born on 11 April 1846 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. He was educated before 1869 in Colorado College, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. He was awarded LLD and DLitt degrees. He was elected as County Clerk and Recorder about 1869. He was first elected at the age of twenty three, then reportedly reelected without opposition for five terms. Irving owned interest in the Robert E. Lee silver mine after 1870 in Colorado. He was able to realized quite a fortune out of his mining property and was financially able to promote the interests of Colorado Springs, his adopted town, which he did. Between 1878 and 1880 he was a cashier at the First National Bank in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. He Trustee of Colorado College between 1880 and 1921 in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. Irving was elected as member of the State Legislature between 1882 and 1886 in Colorado. He Delegate to the Republican National Convention between 1888 and 1895 in Colorado. Before 1931 he was a President and Chairman of the Board of First National Bank in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. Irving died on 21 December 1934. He member of the Archaeological Institute of America. He author of two books about Colorado. They were titled "Indians of the Pikes Peak Region," and "Memories of a Lifetime in the Pikes Peak Region." Parents: William Howbert and Martha Marshall. Spouse: Lizzie Copeland. Lizzie Copeland and Irving Howbert were married. Children were: May Howbert, William Irving Howbert. Israel Howbert died. It is reported that he was always a very active youngster, but "died suddenly of spinal disease in his seventeenth year." Parents: Jacob Howbert and Margaret Loch. Jacob Howbert was born (date unknown). Spouse: Margaret C. Fitch. Margaret C. Fitch and Jacob Howbert were married. Children were: George Howbert. After 1817 Jacob Howbert was a miller in New Market, Shenandoah County, Virginia. He lived in New Market, Shenandoah County, Virginia after 1817. He lived in Ohio in 1836. Jacob became greatly annoyed with the institution of slavery, so he sold his land in Virginia and moved to Ohio in 1836. After clearing the land and putting up good buildings and attending to the comforts of life, he sold out and moved to Indiana. Jacob lived in Indiana after 1837. He was born in Mount Jackson, Shenandoah County, Virginia. He died in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. Jacob was buried in Mount Healthy Cemetery, Bartholomew County, Indiana. He was a planter and slave owner in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. He taught school in the winter and worked on the farm in the summer. He lived in Mount Jackson, Shenandoah County, Virginia. Parents: George Howbert and Elizabeth Cochenour. Spouse: Margaret Loch. Margaret Loch and Jacob Howbert were married in 1817. Children were: Elizabeth Howbert, William Howbert, David Howbert, Rev. Abraham Howbert, Phoebe Denton Howbert, Samuel Howbert, Israel Howbert, Sarah Ann Howbert, Mary Ann Howbert, Amelia Howbert, Melanchthen Howbert, Catherine Howbert, George Howbert. Joan Howbert was born (date unknown). Parents: Van Dyne Howbert and Helen Weiffenbach. John Howbert was born in Shenandoah County, Virginia. Parents: George Howbert and Elizabeth Cochenour. John Charles Howbert was born (date unknown). Parents: Van Dyne Howbert and Helen Weiffenbach. Lawrence Howbert lived in Denver, Denver County, Colorado in 1938. Lawrence was reportedly married with no children. Parents: Ted Howbert. Marie Howbert lived in Bellefontaine, Logan County, Ohio. Parents: Edwin Payson Howbert and Fanny Lowe. Marshall Howbert was born (date unknown). Marshall, according to one source, died in childhood, but no details have been found. Parents: William Frank Howbert and Leona Blood. Martha Howbert lived in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California in 1938. She was educated in Colorado College, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. Parents: Edgar Howbert and Jessie Cowgill. Spouse: Edwin Mosher. Martha Howbert and Edwin Mosher were married. Children were: Edwin Mosher. Mary Howbert was born in Shenandoah County, Virginia. Parents: George Howbert and Elizabeth Cochenour. Mary Ann Howbert was born (date unknown). Parents: Jacob Howbert and Margaret Loch. Spouse: Robert Richards. Mary Ann Howbert and Robert Richards were married. Children were: Elwood A. Richards, Sebern Sylvester Richards, Catherine Richards, Clara Richards. |