Excerpt from Filial Tribute to the Memory of Rev. John Moffat Howe, M. D., 1889
How, or Howe, in America, is very great; yet they may, for the most part, be traced to James and Abraham Howe (perhaps brothers), of Rox bury, admitted freemen in 1637 - 38; to Edward and Abraham Howe, of Watertown to Daniel and Edward Howe, of Lynn; and to John Howe, who.
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