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  1. 16 de ago. de 2020 · John Howard. The Howard family, Dukes of Norfolk, claim the heroic Hereward the Wake, who led Saxon resistance against William the Conqueror, as their ancestor.. However the recorded descent of the family commences in the thirteenth century with one Sir William Howard, a judge who served in the House of Commons in the Model Parliament of 1295 during the reign of King Edward

  2. Linked to: Timothy Michael Dowling, 8th cousin 9x removed. HOWARD, John Eager, (father of Benjamin Chew Howard), a Delegate and a Senator from Maryland; born at 'Belvedere,' near Baltimore, Md., June 4, 1752; was instructed by private tutors; served throughout the Revolutionary War, beginning as a captain and holding the rank of colonel when ...

  3. You can see how Howard families moved over time by selecting different census years. The Howard family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. The most Howard families were found in USA in 1880. In 1840 there were 536 Howard families living in New York. This was about 15% of all the recorded Howard's in USA.

  4. Howard family. The House of Howard is an English noble house founded by John Howard, who was created Duke of Norfolk (third creation) by King Richard III of England in 1483. However, John was also the eldest grandson (although maternal) of the 1st Duke of the first creation. The Howards have been part of the peerage since the 15th century and ...

  5. The Howard Family Tree. Catherine was a member of the powerful Howard family, albeit a junior branch with little fortune. Her father, Edmund Howard, was a younger son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, who served four monarchs. This made Catherine the niece of the Duke of Norfolk, one of the most powerful noblemen in England.

  6. www.tudortimes.co.uk › people › howard-familyTudor Times | Howard Family

    Sir Robert Howard (1385 – 1436) of Tendring, married Margaret de Mowbray (1388 – 1459), a descendant of Thomas de Brotherton, Edward I's son by his second marriage.De Brotherton, who was on very good term with his half-brother, Edward II, was granted the Earldom of Norfolk. The creation was unusual in that it was heritable in the female ...

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