John Howland of the Mayflower


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Mayflower Families Through Five Generations


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The tracing of the descendants of the Mayflower passengers.




John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 1


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John Howland (ca. 1592-1672), son of Henry and Margaret Howland of Fenstant, Huntingdonshire, England, and a passenger on the Mayflower, Myflower, which sailed from Plymouth, England, in 1620, was the indentured manservant of John Carver, a wealthy Londoner, who became the first governor of New "Plimoth" Colony in Massachusetts. He married Elizabeth Tilley (1607-1687), daughter of John and Joan Hurst Rogers Tilley, in 1623. They had ten children, ca. 1625-1649. He died at Rocky Nook (now Kinston, Massachusetts). Descendants livied in Massachusetts, Nova Scotia, and elsewhere.




John Howland


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John Howland (1592/1593-1672), a Pilgrim passenger of the Mayflower, immigrated from England to Plymouth, Massachusetts. He married Elizabeth Tilley, the orphaned daughter of John Tilley, about 1623 or 1624. He also served in various local and colonial government positions in New England. Includes a short biography of John Howland. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, Michigan and elsewhere. Includes a list of the passengers of the 1620 voyage of the Mayflower, as well as the history of the Pilgrim John Howland Society, its organization and officers, and a list of the 1926 members and their towns of residence.