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  1. Brief Life History of Stephan Edmond. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Edmund Howard was known for his financial irresponsibility, which led to significant debts and a flight abroad. His family connections were prominent; his sister was the mother of Anne Boleyn, and his daughter, Catherine Howard, became the fifth wife of Henry VIII. Howard died in 1539, shortly before Catherine’s ascension to the throne.

  4. 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.

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  6. Italia. : Edmund Howard. Macmillan, 1997 - Architecture - 192 pages. For over two thousand years, Italy has been a major source of cultural and artistic inspiration to the rest of the world. This book focuses on the most characteristic examples of the Italian genius, from lavish piazzas and magnificent fountains to Palladian villas and ...

  7. 1536: Lord Edmund Howard beaten for bed-wetting. Lord Edmund Howard was a British nobleman and a courtier to Henry VIII. He was related to Henry’s three ill-fated wives: Anne Boleyn was his niece, Jane Seymour a cousin’s daughter and Catherine Howard his own daughter. Howard was also an inveterate gambler who squandered a fortune acquired ...