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Thomas Howe (1716 - abt. 1770)

Rev. Thomas Howe
Born in Stowell, Gloucestershire, Englandmap
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Husband of — married 1746 in Englandmap
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Died about at about age 54 in Wishford, Wiltshire, Englandmap
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Biography

European Aristocracy
Rev. Thomas Howe was a member of the aristocracy in England.

Rector of Wishford, County of Wiltshire.

Rev. The Hon. Thomas Howe, 3rd son of John (Howe), 1st Lord Chedworth, married Frances White, daughter of Thomas White. Thomas Howe was the brother-in-law of Alexander Wright, father of Lieut.-Col. Alexander Wright (one of the challengers of the will of the 4th Baron Chedworth).

"Thomas [Howe], who was rector of Great Wishford and Kingston Deverell, in Wilts; born Jan. 30, 1716, died in 1776, having married in 1746, Frances, daughter of Thomas White, Esq. of Tattington-Place in Suffolk."

Sources

The Descendants of Dorothy Thynne, The Plantagenet Roll of The Blood Royal, The Mortimer-Percy Volume, by the Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval, London, 1911.





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