Selected Families and Individuals from the Edwards ancestry and their descendants.


Samuel HOWSE [Parents] 1 was born on 10 Jun 1610 in Eastwell, Kent, England. He was christened on 10 Jun 1610 in Eastwell, Kent, England. He died about 1661 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Samuel married Elizabeth HAMMOND about 1635 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. There were other parents.

Other marriages:
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
OSBORNE, Elizabeth
, Elizabeth
HOWSE, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth

NOTE:  Samuel was also baptized 13 Sep 1966, endowed 9 Dec 1966, sealed to
parents 1 Jun 1970.

NOTE:  The following biographical sketch is taken from the book "Plymouth
Colony--Its History & People" by Eugene Aubrey Stratton:

HOUSE, SAMUEL -- One of the original members of the Scituate Church on 8
January 1634/35 (NEHGR 9:279), Samuel House was probably in the Lothrop group
that had just arrived at Scituate.  J. Gardner Bartlett shows in NEHGR 66:357
that Samuel House of Scituate, a shipwright, in 1649 made Thomas Tarte of
Scituate his attorney to represent him regarding the will of Thomas House of
London, watchmaker.  According to Bartlett, a competent genealogist, House, or
Howse, was the son of Rev. John Howse.  Samuel was a brother to Hannah House,
the first wife of Rev. John Lothrop.  Samuel married at Scituate ca. 1635 an
Elizabeth, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Paine) Hammond of Watertown,
Massachusetts.  He was with the Lothrop group at Barnstable, but later returned
to Scituate.  His inventory was taken there in 1661 (MD 15:59).  Bartlett also
observes that Thomas House of Yarmouth may have been a brother of Samuel House.

Elizabeth HAMMOND 1. Elizabeth married Samuel HOWSE about 1635 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.


Samuel HOWSE [Parents] 1 was born on 10 Jun 1610 in Eastwell, Kent, England. He was christened on 10 Jun 1610 in Eastwell, Kent, England. He died about 1661 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Samuel married Elizabeth HAMMOND in 1635 in Eastwell, Kent, England. There were other parents.

Other marriages:
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
OSBORNE, Elizabeth
, Elizabeth
HOWSE, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth

NOTE:  Samuel was also baptized 13 Sep 1966, endowed 9 Dec 1966, sealed to
parents 1 Jun 1970.

NOTE:  The following biographical sketch is taken from the book "Plymouth
Colony--Its History & People" by Eugene Aubrey Stratton:

HOUSE, SAMUEL -- One of the original members of the Scituate Church on 8
January 1634/35 (NEHGR 9:279), Samuel House was probably in the Lothrop group
that had just arrived at Scituate.  J. Gardner Bartlett shows in NEHGR 66:357
that Samuel House of Scituate, a shipwright, in 1649 made Thomas Tarte of
Scituate his attorney to represent him regarding the will of Thomas House of
London, watchmaker.  According to Bartlett, a competent genealogist, House, or
Howse, was the son of Rev. John Howse.  Samuel was a brother to Hannah House,
the first wife of Rev. John Lothrop.  Samuel married at Scituate ca. 1635 an
Elizabeth, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Paine) Hammond of Watertown,
Massachusetts.  He was with the Lothrop group at Barnstable, but later returned
to Scituate.  His inventory was taken there in 1661 (MD 15:59).  Bartlett also
observes that Thomas House of Yarmouth may have been a brother of Samuel House.

Elizabeth HAMMOND 1. Elizabeth married Samuel HOWSE in 1635 in Eastwell, Kent, England.


Samuel HOWSE [Parents] 1 was born on 10 Jun 1610 in Eastwell, Kent, England. He was christened on 10 Jun 1610 in Eastwell, Kent, England. He died about 1661 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Samuel married Elizabeth OSBORNE in 1635 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. There were other parents.

Other marriages:
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
, Elizabeth
HOWSE, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth

NOTE:  Samuel was also baptized 13 Sep 1966, endowed 9 Dec 1966, sealed to
parents 1 Jun 1970.

NOTE:  The following biographical sketch is taken from the book "Plymouth
Colony--Its History & People" by Eugene Aubrey Stratton:

HOUSE, SAMUEL -- One of the original members of the Scituate Church on 8
January 1634/35 (NEHGR 9:279), Samuel House was probably in the Lothrop group
that had just arrived at Scituate.  J. Gardner Bartlett shows in NEHGR 66:357
that Samuel House of Scituate, a shipwright, in 1649 made Thomas Tarte of
Scituate his attorney to represent him regarding the will of Thomas House of
London, watchmaker.  According to Bartlett, a competent genealogist, House, or
Howse, was the son of Rev. John Howse.  Samuel was a brother to Hannah House,
the first wife of Rev. John Lothrop.  Samuel married at Scituate ca. 1635 an
Elizabeth, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Paine) Hammond of Watertown,
Massachusetts.  He was with the Lothrop group at Barnstable, but later returned
to Scituate.  His inventory was taken there in 1661 (MD 15:59).  Bartlett also
observes that Thomas House of Yarmouth may have been a brother of Samuel House.

Elizabeth OSBORNE 1. Elizabeth married Samuel HOWSE in 1635 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.


Samuel HOWSE [Parents] 1 was born on 10 Jun 1610 in Eastwell, Kent, England. He was christened on 10 Jun 1610 in Eastwell, Kent, England. He died about 1661 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Samuel married Elizabeth. There were other parents.

Other marriages:
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
OSBORNE, Elizabeth
HOWSE, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth

NOTE:  Samuel was also baptized 13 Sep 1966, endowed 9 Dec 1966, sealed to
parents 1 Jun 1970.

NOTE:  The following biographical sketch is taken from the book "Plymouth
Colony--Its History & People" by Eugene Aubrey Stratton:

HOUSE, SAMUEL -- One of the original members of the Scituate Church on 8
January 1634/35 (NEHGR 9:279), Samuel House was probably in the Lothrop group
that had just arrived at Scituate.  J. Gardner Bartlett shows in NEHGR 66:357
that Samuel House of Scituate, a shipwright, in 1649 made Thomas Tarte of
Scituate his attorney to represent him regarding the will of Thomas House of
London, watchmaker.  According to Bartlett, a competent genealogist, House, or
Howse, was the son of Rev. John Howse.  Samuel was a brother to Hannah House,
the first wife of Rev. John Lothrop.  Samuel married at Scituate ca. 1635 an
Elizabeth, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Paine) Hammond of Watertown,
Massachusetts.  He was with the Lothrop group at Barnstable, but later returned
to Scituate.  His inventory was taken there in 1661 (MD 15:59).  Bartlett also
observes that Thomas House of Yarmouth may have been a brother of Samuel House.

Elizabeth 1. Elizabeth married Samuel HOWSE.


Samuel HOWSE [Parents] 1 was born on 10 Jun 1610 in Eastwell, Kent, England. He was christened on 10 Jun 1610 in Eastwell, Kent, England. He died about 1661 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Samuel married Elizabeth HOWSE. There were other parents.

Other marriages:
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
OSBORNE, Elizabeth
, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth

NOTE:  Samuel was also baptized 13 Sep 1966, endowed 9 Dec 1966, sealed to
parents 1 Jun 1970.

NOTE:  The following biographical sketch is taken from the book "Plymouth
Colony--Its History & People" by Eugene Aubrey Stratton:

HOUSE, SAMUEL -- One of the original members of the Scituate Church on 8
January 1634/35 (NEHGR 9:279), Samuel House was probably in the Lothrop group
that had just arrived at Scituate.  J. Gardner Bartlett shows in NEHGR 66:357
that Samuel House of Scituate, a shipwright, in 1649 made Thomas Tarte of
Scituate his attorney to represent him regarding the will of Thomas House of
London, watchmaker.  According to Bartlett, a competent genealogist, House, or
Howse, was the son of Rev. John Howse.  Samuel was a brother to Hannah House,
the first wife of Rev. John Lothrop.  Samuel married at Scituate ca. 1635 an
Elizabeth, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Paine) Hammond of Watertown,
Massachusetts.  He was with the Lothrop group at Barnstable, but later returned
to Scituate.  His inventory was taken there in 1661 (MD 15:59).  Bartlett also
observes that Thomas House of Yarmouth may have been a brother of Samuel House.

Elizabeth HOWSE 1. Elizabeth married Samuel HOWSE.


Samuel HOWSE [Parents] 1 was born on 10 Jun 1610 in Eastwell, Kent, England. He was christened on 10 Jun 1610 in Eastwell, Kent, England. He died about 1661 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Samuel married Elizabeth HAMMOND in 1635 in Eastwell, Kent, England. There were other parents.

Other marriages:
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
OSBORNE, Elizabeth
, Elizabeth
HOWSE, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth

NOTE:  Samuel was also baptized 13 Sep 1966, endowed 9 Dec 1966, sealed to
parents 1 Jun 1970.

NOTE:  The following biographical sketch is taken from the book "Plymouth
Colony--Its History & People" by Eugene Aubrey Stratton:

HOUSE, SAMUEL -- One of the original members of the Scituate Church on 8
January 1634/35 (NEHGR 9:279), Samuel House was probably in the Lothrop group
that had just arrived at Scituate.  J. Gardner Bartlett shows in NEHGR 66:357
that Samuel House of Scituate, a shipwright, in 1649 made Thomas Tarte of
Scituate his attorney to represent him regarding the will of Thomas House of
London, watchmaker.  According to Bartlett, a competent genealogist, House, or
Howse, was the son of Rev. John Howse.  Samuel was a brother to Hannah House,
the first wife of Rev. John Lothrop.  Samuel married at Scituate ca. 1635 an
Elizabeth, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Paine) Hammond of Watertown,
Massachusetts.  He was with the Lothrop group at Barnstable, but later returned
to Scituate.  His inventory was taken there in 1661 (MD 15:59).  Bartlett also
observes that Thomas House of Yarmouth may have been a brother of Samuel House.

Elizabeth HAMMOND. Elizabeth married Samuel HOWSE in 1635 in Eastwell, Kent, England.


Samuel HOWSE [Parents] 1 was born on 10 Jun 1610 in Eastwell, Kent, England. He was christened on 10 Jun 1610 in Eastwell, Kent, England. He died about 1661 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Samuel married Elizabeth HAMMOND in 1635 in Eastwell, Kent, England. There were other parents.

Other marriages:
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
OSBORNE, Elizabeth
, Elizabeth
HOWSE, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth

NOTE:  Samuel was also baptized 13 Sep 1966, endowed 9 Dec 1966, sealed to
parents 1 Jun 1970.

NOTE:  The following biographical sketch is taken from the book "Plymouth
Colony--Its History & People" by Eugene Aubrey Stratton:

HOUSE, SAMUEL -- One of the original members of the Scituate Church on 8
January 1634/35 (NEHGR 9:279), Samuel House was probably in the Lothrop group
that had just arrived at Scituate.  J. Gardner Bartlett shows in NEHGR 66:357
that Samuel House of Scituate, a shipwright, in 1649 made Thomas Tarte of
Scituate his attorney to represent him regarding the will of Thomas House of
London, watchmaker.  According to Bartlett, a competent genealogist, House, or
Howse, was the son of Rev. John Howse.  Samuel was a brother to Hannah House,
the first wife of Rev. John Lothrop.  Samuel married at Scituate ca. 1635 an
Elizabeth, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Paine) Hammond of Watertown,
Massachusetts.  He was with the Lothrop group at Barnstable, but later returned
to Scituate.  His inventory was taken there in 1661 (MD 15:59).  Bartlett also
observes that Thomas House of Yarmouth may have been a brother of Samuel House.

Elizabeth HAMMOND. Elizabeth married Samuel HOWSE in 1635 in Eastwell, Kent, England.


Samuel HOWSE [Parents] 1 was born on 10 Jun 1610 in Eastwell, Kent, England. He was christened on 10 Jun 1610 in Eastwell, Kent, England. He died about 1661 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Samuel married Elizabeth HAMMOND in 1635 in Eastwell, Kent, England. There were other parents.

Other marriages:
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
OSBORNE, Elizabeth
, Elizabeth
HOWSE, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth
HAMMOND, Elizabeth

NOTE:  Samuel was also baptized 13 Sep 1966, endowed 9 Dec 1966, sealed to
parents 1 Jun 1970.

NOTE:  The following biographical sketch is taken from the book "Plymouth
Colony--Its History & People" by Eugene Aubrey Stratton:

HOUSE, SAMUEL -- One of the original members of the Scituate Church on 8
January 1634/35 (NEHGR 9:279), Samuel House was probably in the Lothrop group
that had just arrived at Scituate.  J. Gardner Bartlett shows in NEHGR 66:357
that Samuel House of Scituate, a shipwright, in 1649 made Thomas Tarte of
Scituate his attorney to represent him regarding the will of Thomas House of
London, watchmaker.  According to Bartlett, a competent genealogist, House, or
Howse, was the son of Rev. John Howse.  Samuel was a brother to Hannah House,
the first wife of Rev. John Lothrop.  Samuel married at Scituate ca. 1635 an
Elizabeth, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Paine) Hammond of Watertown,
Massachusetts.  He was with the Lothrop group at Barnstable, but later returned
to Scituate.  His inventory was taken there in 1661 (MD 15:59).  Bartlett also
observes that Thomas House of Yarmouth may have been a brother of Samuel House.

Elizabeth HAMMOND. Elizabeth married Samuel HOWSE in 1635 in Eastwell, Kent, England.


CHAMPION Mr. 1. CHAMPION Mr. married Elizabeth HOWSE.

Elizabeth HOWSE [Parents] 1 was born about 1615 in Eastwell, Kent, England. Elizabeth married CHAMPION Mr.. There were other parents.

Other marriages:
CHAMPION, Mr
CHAMPION,
CHAMPION, Mr
CHAMPION, Mr

NOTE:  Place of birth/christening also given as Ashford, Kent, England.

NOTE:  With dates as shown, Elizabeth's mother was 46 when Elizabeth was born.
Research is needed to verify the dates.


CHAMPION Mr 1. CHAMPION Mr married Elizabeth HOWSE.

Elizabeth HOWSE [Parents] 1 was born about 1615 in Eastwell, Kent, England. Elizabeth married CHAMPION Mr. There were other parents.

Other marriages:
CHAMPION, Mr.
CHAMPION,
CHAMPION, Mr
CHAMPION, Mr

NOTE:  Place of birth/christening also given as Ashford, Kent, England.

NOTE:  With dates as shown, Elizabeth's mother was 46 when Elizabeth was born.
Research is needed to verify the dates.

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