Michael Howe Sr
Honor Code SignatorySigned 11 Jun 2016 | 850 contributions | 25 thank-yous | 637 connections
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Stuart
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David ~ Pre-1700 Greeter
I thought I'd welcome you as another Howe. There are records on nearly 6,000 Howe's here so far, but there are many more not captured yet. If I can help you with your Howe genealogy, let me know. Be sure to check out the Howe Name Study Page for some Howe sources.
Walt Howe
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