Father | Antipas Howard (b. May 1766, d. 26 May 1826) |
Mother | Rhoda Darling (b. 24 September 1776) |
Daughter | Chilnesse Howard (b. 24 April 1817, d. 27 October 1829) |
Daughter | Rhoda Howard II (b. 2 February 1819, d. 17 December 1840) |
Daughter | Lucinda Howard (b. 16 October 1820, d. 13 January 1839) |
Daughter | Angeline Howard (b. 30 May 1821, d. 20 December 1856) |
Son | Junio Howard Jr.+ (b. 14 August 1824, d. 4 December 1906) |
Son | Alfred Howard (b. 12 April 1826, d. 8 August 1847) |
Daughter | Harriette Howard (b. 25 July 1828, d. 1865) |
Son | Richard Lee Howard II+ (b. 26 April 1831, d. 1898) |
Daughter | Chilnesse Adella Howard+ (b. 2 April 1832, d. 14 October 1910) |
Son | Charles Adams Howard+ (b. 27 December 1839, d. 6 September 1877) |
Name-Var | James2 | |
Birth* | 1 April 1794 | Andover, Windsor, VT, USA,3,4 |
Milit-Beg* | 1812 | War of 1812; Junio was in the War of 1812 with his father Antipas, and Rebecca drew a Gov't pension late in life. He was present at the Battle of Plattsburgh.5,6,7,8 |
Marriage* | 11 July 1816 | Rebecca Jane Spalding; Andover, Windsor, VT, USA,5,9,10,11 |
Emigration* | Between 1817 and 1818 | Rebecca Jane Spalding; Emigrated from Vermont, Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA, Chilnesse Howard12 |
Property* | 1 February 1844 | Bought land, Ellenburgh, Clinton, NY, USA,13 |
Census* | 1850 | Town of Clinton, Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA,14 |
Property | 10 June 1854 | Buys property, Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA,15 |
Property* | 9 July 1855 | Rebecca Jane Spalding; Sell to Junio Jr. land, Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA,16 |
Property | 2 April 1861 | Rebecca Jane Spalding; Sell land to Charles Howard, Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA, Charles Adams Howard17 |
Death* | 28 November 1863 | Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA,18 |
Burial* | 1863 | Junio was buried on this farm, later sold to Chas. Howard? - Clinton, NY, Clinton, NY, USA, Later in manuscript Stanley indicates Junio Sr. was buried in the old farm "family plot" about 3 miles northeast of Chateaugay - all plowed under and stones removed by 1920 owner O'Mara.19 |
Death | 28 November 1864 | Clinton or Frontier, Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA, Hayward-Howard Genealogy says he died at Clinton or Frontier.1 |
Pension* | 1864 | Rebecca Jane Spalding; WC-14526 Pension20 |
Probate* | 16 May 1881 | Rebecca Jane Spalding; Surrogate's Court, Plattsburgh, Clinton, NY, USA, Note the difference in date - 1863 vs. 1864. I Would take this to be the correct date since it was filed with his court papers. dhj21 |
Last Edited | 21 July 2010 |
Father | Silas Spalding (b. 11 June 1767, d. October 1828) |
Mother | Elizabeth Hills (b. 28 June 1779, d. 2 July 1841) |
Daughter | Chilnesse Howard (b. 24 April 1817, d. 27 October 1829) |
Daughter | Rhoda Howard II (b. 2 February 1819, d. 17 December 1840) |
Daughter | Lucinda Howard (b. 16 October 1820, d. 13 January 1839) |
Daughter | Angeline Howard (b. 30 May 1821, d. 20 December 1856) |
Son | Junio Howard Jr.+ (b. 14 August 1824, d. 4 December 1906) |
Son | Alfred Howard (b. 12 April 1826, d. 8 August 1847) |
Daughter | Harriette Howard (b. 25 July 1828, d. 1865) |
Son | Richard Lee Howard II+ (b. 26 April 1831, d. 1898) |
Daughter | Chilnesse Adella Howard+ (b. 2 April 1832, d. 14 October 1910) |
Son | Charles Adams Howard+ (b. 27 December 1839, d. 6 September 1877) |
Birth* | 22 May 1798 | Merrimack, Hillsboro, New Hampshire, USA,1,3 |
Marriage* | 11 July 1816 | Junio Howard; Andover, Windsor, VT, USA,1,4,5,6 |
Emigration* | Between 1817 and 1818 | Junio Howard; Emigrated from Vermont, Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA, Chilnesse Howard7 |
Property* | 9 July 1855 | Junio Howard; Sell to Junio Jr. land, Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA,8 |
Property | 2 April 1861 | Junio Howard; Sell land to Charles Howard, Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA, Charles Adams Howard9 |
Pension* | 1864 | Junio Howard; WC-14526 Pension10 |
Misc* | Between 1865 and 1883 | Drew a government pension late in life, Clinton?, NY, USA,11 |
Probate* | 16 May 1881 | Junio Howard; Surrogate's Court, Plattsburgh, Clinton, NY, USA, Note the difference in date - 1863 vs. 1864. I Would take this to be the correct date since it was filed with his court papers. dhj12 |
Death* | 3 August 1883 | Chateaugay, Franklin, NY, USA,1,13 |
Last Edited | 21 July 2010 |
Father | Samuel Spalding (b. 31 January 1726/27, d. 11 September 1797) |
Mother | Sarah Woods (b. 8 March 1730, d. 10 April 1815) |
Daughter | Rebecca Jane Spalding+ (b. 22 May 1798, d. 3 August 1883) |
Son | Leonard Woods Spalding (b. 26 November 1799, d. 19 December 1883) |
Son | Elbridge Spalding (b. 4 January 1802, d. 1828) |
Son | Ebenezer Spalding (b. 12 August 1804) |
Son | Alfred Spalding (b. 4 October 1806, d. 19 June 1887) |
Daughter | Eliza Spalding (b. 6 October 1808, d. 1891) |
Daughter | Lydia Hills Spalding (b. 16 December 1810, d. 29 June 1871) |
Son | George Washington Spalding (b. 26 February 1816) |
Son | Stephan Hills Spalding (b. 10 May 1820, d. 20 July 1828) |
Son | Alfred Spalding (b. 4 August 1806, d. 19 June 1887) |
Name-Var | 2 | |
Birth* | 11 June 1767 | Merrimack, Hillsboro, New Hampshire, USA,3,4,5 |
Marriage* | 22 January 1797 | Rebecca Shed; Merrimack, Hillsboro, New Hampshire, USA,6,7,8,9 |
Marriage* | 14 January 1798 | Elizabeth Hills; Merrimack, Hillsboro, New Hampshire, USA,6,10,11 |
Marriage* | 27 November 1806 | Dorcas Chandler; Merrimack, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, USA, I have a big question about this information because of information in the Spalding book. Elizabeth Hills did not die until 1841 after her husband Silas Spalding and there is no indication of divorce.12 |
Witness | Circa 1816 | He settled on his father's homestead in Merrimack, Merrimack, Hillsboro, New Hampshire, USA, He settled on his father's homestead in Merimack, N.H., but afterwards sold it and removed to Andover, Vt. He returned again to Merrimack, where he died. Page 29913 |
Death* | October 1828 | Died on visit to Merrimack, NH, Merrimack, Hillsboro, New Hampshire, USA,13,14 |
Last Edited | 21 July 2010 |
Father | Junio Howard (b. 1 April 1794, d. 28 November 1863) |
Mother | Rebecca Jane Spalding (b. 22 May 1798, d. 3 August 1883) |
Birth* | 24 April 1817 | Andover, Windsor, VT, USA, Howard-Hayward Genealogy says Junio (father) moved to northern New York after 1817 and was one of the 1st settlers, so I assume this child was born in Andover, Vermont where his family lived and he was married. dhj1 |
Witness | Between 1817 and 1818 | Junio Howard and Rebecca Jane Spalding; Emigrated from Vermont, Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA,2 |
Burial* | 1829 | Buried in old stone school grave yard, North Chateaugay, Clinton, NY, USA,3 |
Death* | 27 October 1829 | Chateaugay, NY, USA, Howard-Hayward Genealogy indicates this child burried in old stone school graveyard north Chateaugay. dhj1 |
Last Edited | 30 January 2000 |
Father | Junio Howard (b. 1 April 1794, d. 28 November 1863) |
Mother | Rebecca Jane Spalding (b. 22 May 1798, d. 3 August 1883) |
Birth | 1 February 1819 | Clinton, NY, USA,2 |
Birth* | 2 February 1819 | Clinton, NY, USA,1 |
Birth | 7 February 1819 | Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA, His daughter Rhoda S. Howard, born Feb. 7, 1819, was the first child born in town.3 |
Birth | 7 February 1819 | 4 |
Death* | 17 December 1840 | 1 |
Last Edited | 21 April 2010 |
Father | Junio Howard (b. 1 April 1794, d. 28 November 1863) |
Mother | Rebecca Jane Spalding (b. 22 May 1798, d. 3 August 1883) |
Birth* | 16 October 1820 | Clinton, NY, USA, Assume born in Clinton County which was where family lived after 1817. dhj1 |
Death* | 13 January 1839 | 1 |
Last Edited | 29 June 1994 |
Father | Junio Howard (b. 1 April 1794, d. 28 November 1863) |
Mother | Rebecca Jane Spalding (b. 22 May 1798, d. 3 August 1883) |
Birth* | 30 May 1821 | Clinton, NY, USA,1 |
Marriage* | Circa 1842 | Porter Wallbridge; Clinton?, NY, USA,2 |
Census* | 1850 | Town of Clinton, Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA,3 |
Death* | 20 December 1856 | 1 |
Last Edited | 14 October 1997 |
Father | Junio Howard (b. 1 April 1794, d. 28 November 1863) |
Mother | Rebecca Jane Spalding (b. 22 May 1798, d. 3 August 1883) |
Birth* | 12 April 1826 | Clinton, NY, USA,1 |
Death* | 8 August 1847 | Columbus, OH, USA, Howard-Hayward Genealogy says "See letter written 1846 from Columbus"1 |
Last Edited | 31 August 1994 |
Father | Junio Howard (b. 1 April 1794, d. 28 November 1863) |
Mother | Rebecca Jane Spalding (b. 22 May 1798, d. 3 August 1883) |
Birth* | 25 July 1828 | Clinton, NY, USA,1 |
Marriage* | Circa 1848 | Mathew McCoy; Clinton?, NY, USA,2 |
Death* | 1865 | 1 |
Last Edited | 29 May 1996 |
Father | Junio Howard (b. 1 April 1794, d. 28 November 1863) |
Mother | Rebecca Jane Spalding (b. 22 May 1798, d. 3 August 1883) |
Daughter | Clara Howard (b. 14 March 1859) |
Son | Alfred Howard (b. 2 February 1878) |
Birth* | 26 April 1831 | Clinton, NY, USA,1 |
Census* | 1850 | Town of Clinton, Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA,2 |
Marriage* | 1856 | Sarah Millem; Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA,3 |
Death* | 1898 | Elmore, OH, USA,1 |
Last Edited | 14 October 1997 |
Father | Junio Howard (b. 1 April 1794, d. 28 November 1863) |
Mother | Rebecca Jane Spalding (b. 22 May 1798, d. 3 August 1883) |
Daughter | Ada McCoy (b. circa 1854) |
Daughter | Emma McCoy (b. circa 1856) |
Daughter | Margaret McCoy (b. circa 1858) |
Son | Wilton McCoy+ (b. 1863, d. 21 June 1926) |
Birth* | 2 April 1832 | Clinton, NY, USA,1 |
Census* | 1850 | Town of Clinton, Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA,2 |
Marriage* | 1852 | George McCoy; Chateaugay, Clinton, NY, USA,3 |
Burial* | 1910 | Buried Earlville Cemetery, Chateaugay, Clinton, NY, USA,3,4 |
Death* | 14 October 1910 | Chateaygay, Franklin, NY, USA,3,5,6 |
Last Edited | 3 November 1997 |
Father | Junio Howard (b. 1 April 1794, d. 28 November 1863) |
Mother | Rebecca Jane Spalding (b. 22 May 1798, d. 3 August 1883) |
Son | Charles Adams Howard+ (b. 16 July 1865) |
Daughter | Grace Howard (b. circa 1867) |
Daughter | Bertha Howard |
Daughter | Rebecca Howard (b. circa 1870, d. circa 1870) |
Daughter | Jane Howard (b. circa 1871, d. circa 1871) |
Birth* | 27 December 1839 | Clinton, NY, USA,1 |
Census* | 1850 | Town of Clinton, Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA,2 |
Witness | 2 April 1861 | Junio Howard and Rebecca Jane Spalding; Sell land to Charles Howard, Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA,3 |
Property* | 25 February 1863 | Junio Howard Jr.; Purchase land from Charles Howard, Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA,4 |
Marriage* | 1864 | Nancy Jane Patterson; Quebec?, PQ, CN,5 |
Death* | 6 September 1877 | Frontier, Clinton, NY, USA,5 |
Last Edited | 19 July 1998 |
Father | James Howard (b. 18 February 1723/24, d. 1778) |
Mother | Lois Parmenter (b. 13 May 1729, d. between 1777 and 1778) |
Son | James Howard 3rd (b. 1790) |
Son | Junio Howard+ (b. 1 April 1794, d. 28 November 1863) |
Daughter | Theannah Howard+ (b. 30 August 1795, d. after 1820) |
Son | Greene Howard (b. 2 July 1800, d. 1802) |
Daughter | Sally Howard (b. 30 March 1801) |
Son | Merritt Howard (b. 10 January 1804) |
Daughter | Harriette Howard+ (b. 10 January 1804) |
Son | Ozi Howard (b. 11 July 1807) |
Son | Richard Lee Howard+ (b. 4 August 1810) |
Daughter | Lucy Howard (b. 3 August 1813, d. 13 January 1874) |
Misc | Salt Lake City, Utah, Ancestral pedigree2 | |
Birth* | May 1766 | Douglas or Northbridge, Worcester, MA, USA,1,3 |
Event-Misc* | 1778 | Guardian appointed for Antipas age 13 in 1778 on death of his father & mothe, Worcester, MA, USA, A guardian was appointed for Antipas age 13 in 1778 on death of his father & mother. Rec. 28,553, Worcester Rec.4 |
Witness | 1778 | James Howard; Guardianship, Worcester, MA, USA, See Rec. 28553, Worcester, of guardianship for Amaziah, age 11, Antipas, age 13, Joseph, Rachael, Urial. James and Rebecca were guardians with consent of David, Amaziah Howard, Joseph Howard, Rachael Howard, Urial Howard, James Howard, Rebeckah Howard, and David Howard5 |
Witness | 1778 | Rachael Howard; Guardianship, Rec. 28553, Worcester, Worcester, MA, USA, See Rec. 28553, Worc., of guardianship for Amaziah,, age 11, Antipas age 13, Joseph, Rachael,, Urial. James & Rebecca were Guardians with consent of David.; Urial Howard, Joseph Howard, Rebeckah Howard, Amaziah Howard, David Howard, and James Howard6 |
Education* | Between 1782 and 1784 | Attended Seminary, Worcester, MA, USA,7 |
Address* | Circa 1785 | Joseph Howard; Moved to Andover, VT with brothers Antipas & David, Andover, Windsor, VT, USA, David Howard, Abigail Holland, Drucilla "Priscilla" Howard, Elias Howard, and David Howard Jr.8,9 |
Witness | 1785 | Solomon Howard Captain; He came to Andover about the close of the war & was soon followed by his brothers., Andover, Windsor, VT, USA, His brothers Antepast (Antipas), Joseph and David, all came from Douglas, MA. "The Howards located in the south-east part of the town, and commenced clearing up their farms, with very little to feed upon at first, and it is told Solomon and Antepast once worked three weeks with no other provisions but stringbeans and milk, at the end of which time, Solomon declared he could stand string-beans no longer, and with a back-load of pot-ash started for Bellows Falls, the nearest sore; arrived there and unable to get pork, he exchanged his pot-ash for what he could get, fish, flour, rice and salt, and hastened back to Andover, and arrived at home, cooked up his new supplies, and invited his few neighbors, in to share the feast with him."; David Howard and Joseph Howard10 |
Misc* | Between 1785 and 1816 | Lived in Andover, Vermont, taught school in winter, Andover, Windsor, VT, USA, Antipas was well educated, taught school in winter at Andover. Owned property & lived there about 25 years.4,11 |
Marriage* | Between 1786 and 1787 | Rhoda Darling4 |
Witness | 1793 | A tythingman (paid tax), Andover, Windsor, VT, USA,5 |
Witness | 1793 | Antipas was a preacher, although not "liscensed.", Andover, Windsor, MA, USA,5 |
Witness | Circa 1797 | The first winter school was taught by Antepast (Antipas) Howard, who was the first schoolmaster, Andover, Windsor, VT, USA, Our schools were kept sometimes in barns, and sometimes in the meeting house, in the early days of the town; A rough board, placed upon blocks or buckets, composed the seats. This town has always paid due attention to its common schools, and its people have generally aimed to give their children as good an education as their means would allow.12 |
Witness | 5 March 1799 | There were 49 children between the ages of four and eighteen years old being taught by Antipas Howard13 |
Census* | 1800 | Rhoda Darling; Windsor, VT, USA, Howard, Antipas, 3 M under 10, 1 M between 26 and 45, 1 F under 10, 1 F age 26 - 4514 |
Milit-Beg* | Between 1812 and 1813 | Adolphus Howard; Adolphus Howard when in the militia, in place of Antepast Howard (#93), Andover, Windsor, VT, USA,15,16 |
Milit-Beg* | Between 1813 and 1814 | In War of 1812 under Capt. D. Farrington a year 1813-14., USA,4,17 |
Emigration* | 1817 or 1818 | Came from Vermont, Clinton, NY, USA, Soon after the settlement of Junio Howard (1817 or 1818), his father, Antipas, and his brothers Osiah, Richard, and Merritt, came and located on lot 89.; Richard Lee Howard, Merritt Howard, and Ozi Howard18 |
Death* | 26 May 1826 | Killed by a falling tree, Morristown, VT, USA, Antipas killed by a falling tree (see Vt. Chronicle 1826) at Morristown, Vermont, about May 26, 1826, expired in 3 hours. Antipas a Tythingman at Andover in 1793, also a preacher although not "liscensed."19 |
Death | 2 April 1828 | Clinton, Clinton, NY, USA,1 |
Last Edited | 1 June 2014 |
Father | Deacon Samuel Darling (b. 9 January 1719/20, d. 12 June 1814) |
Mother | Esther Slack (b. 3 October 1736, d. 18 February 1816) |
Son | James Howard 3rd (b. 1790) |
Son | Junio Howard+ (b. 1 April 1794, d. 28 November 1863) |
Daughter | Theannah Howard+ (b. 30 August 1795, d. after 1820) |
Son | Greene Howard (b. 2 July 1800, d. 1802) |
Daughter | Sally Howard (b. 30 March 1801) |
Son | Merritt Howard (b. 10 January 1804) |
Daughter | Harriette Howard+ (b. 10 January 1804) |
Son | Ozi Howard (b. 11 July 1807) |
Son | Richard Lee Howard+ (b. 4 August 1810) |
Daughter | Lucy Howard (b. 3 August 1813, d. 13 January 1874) |
Birth* | 24 September 1776 | Bellingham, MA, USA,2 |
Marriage* | Between 1786 and 1787 | Antipas Howard1 |
Census* | 1800 | Antipas Howard; Windsor, VT, USA, Howard, Antipas, 3 M under 10, 1 M between 26 and 45, 1 F under 10, 1 F age 26 - 453 |
Last Edited | 16 June 2003 |
Father | Antipas Howard (b. May 1766, d. 26 May 1826) |
Mother | Rhoda Darling (b. 24 September 1776) |
Birth* | 1790 | Andover, Windsor, VT, USA,2 |
Marriage* | 1810 | Cynthia Peters; Date is an assumption - figure he would have been at least 20 before he married.1 |
Last Edited | 2 July 1994 |
Birth* | Circa 1790 | |
Marriage* | 1810 | James Howard 3rd; Date is an assumption - figure he would have been at least 20 before he married.1 |
Last Edited | 19 February 2000 |
Father | Antipas Howard (b. May 1766, d. 26 May 1826) |
Mother | Rhoda Darling (b. 24 September 1776) |
Son | John Thompson+ (b. circa 1814) |
Birth* | 30 August 1795 | Andover, Windsor, VT, USA, Herbert Howard indicates all of the children of Antipas were born in Andover2 |
Marriage* | 29 December 1814 | Andrew Thompson; Andover, Windsor, VT, USA,1,3 |
Death* | After 1820 | Elyria, Loraine, OH, USA,1,3 |
Last Edited | 1 April 1996 |
Son | John Thompson+ (b. circa 1814) |
Marriage* | 29 December 1814 | Theannah Howard; Andover, Windsor, VT, USA,1,2 |
Last Edited | 1 April 1996 |
Father | Antipas Howard (b. May 1766, d. 26 May 1826) |
Mother | Rhoda Darling (b. 24 September 1776) |
Birth* | 2 July 1800 | Andover, Windsor, VT, USA,1 |
Death* | 1802 | Andover, Windsor, VT, USA, Citation 40 indicates he "died young" so I am assuming it was before age 2.2 |
Last Edited | 2 July 1994 |
Father | Antipas Howard (b. May 1766, d. 26 May 1826) |
Mother | Rhoda Darling (b. 24 September 1776) |
Birth* | 30 March 1801 | Andover, Windsor, VT, USA,2 |
Marriage* | 7 May 1818 | David Wellington; Andover, Windsor, MA, USA, Citation 40 says Married David Wellington of Brattleboro 1818, had 12 or more children. Citation 90 gives date of marriage and says she also married Foster Smith.1,3 |
Marriage* | Circa 1828 | Foster Smith; Andover?, Windsor, VT, USA,4 |
Last Edited | 1 April 1996 |