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  1. 1 de sept. de 2022 · By Codicil, 1712 In event of birth of certain negress, she is devised to Edmund Howard at 21 yrs., son of eld. son William howard, and Elizabeth his wife; and provisionally, certain personalty to his sister Margarett afsd, dau of same. Test: Jno Fendall, Jane Coe, Richard Coe. Edmund Howard 35A.248 I CH £382.1.3 Mar 15 1713/4

  2. Edmund Howard. Born 1659 in Norfolk, England. Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Margaret (Dent) Howard — married 26 May 1681 in Somerset, Maryland. Descendants. Father of Rebecca Howard , William Stevens Howard , George Howard Sr , John Howard , Thomas Baron Howard , Elizabeth Howard and Edmund Howard.

  3. Originally Created by: Todd Whitesides. Added: Apr 13, 2015. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 144983752. Source citation. Son of Thomas I Howard 2nd Duke of Norfolk (1443–1524) and Elizabeth Tilney Countess of Surrey (1446–1497). Wife Joyce Culpepper. Daughters - Lady Margaret Howard (1505–1572), who married Sir Matthew Arundell.

  4. reference in Baillie to Edmund Howard, London (Chelsea), a turret clockmaker and the working dates 1747–52.4 Standard digital search methods reveal Edmund Howard to be a relatively common name, and, for the age of the clock, the most widely recorded Edmund Howard in Chelsea is Sir Hans Sloane’s gardener and part-time steward.

  5. When Stephan Edmond Howard was born on 18 March 1685, in Somerset, Maryland, British Colonial America, his father, James Obediah Howard, was 24 and his mother, Sarah Elizabeth Titus, was 13. He married Sarah Sanders about 1723, in North Carolina, British Colonial America.

  6. Edmund HOWARD (Sir) Born: 1478/80. Died: 19 Mar 1538/9. Notes: Lord Edmund Howard is said to have been ‘a wastrel who squandered his wife's inheritance and then had to flee abroad to avoid his creditors’. When his first wife died, their young children were likely brought up in the household of Agnes Tilney, Dowager Duchess of Norfolk.

  7. Arms of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk: Quarterly of 4: 1: Gules, on a bend between six cross-crosslets fitchy argent an escutcheon or charged with a demi-lion rampant pierced through the mouth by an arrow within a double tressure flory counterflory of the first (Howard, with augmentation of honour); 2: Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or armed and langued azure a label of three ...