Mary  NEWLAND 
____ - 16 Aug 1674
- DEATH: 16 Aug 1674, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA
  
Family 1
: Henry  HOWLAND 
- MARRIAGE: ABT 1628, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA
  
-   Abigail  HOWLAND 
 -  +Zoeth  HOWLAND 
 -   Samuel  HOWLAND 
 -   John  HOWLAND 
 -   Mary  HOWLAND 
 -   Sarah  HOWLAND 
 -   Elizabeth  HOWLAND 
 -   Joseph  HOWLAND 
  
  
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Note that Wakefield, Sherman and Torrey dissent over the identification of Mary as Mary Newland.
 
It is also not clear as to whether Henry and Mary married in England or America.
 
 
"Vital Records of Duxbury, Massachusetts to the Year 1850"
 
New England Historic Genealogical Society
 
Boston, Mass., 1911.
 
http://www.newenglandancestors.org/
 
"HOWLAND, Mary, wid. Hennery (Hoowland), Aug. 16, 1674. c.R.4.; Death; Duxbury"
 
 
"The Howlands In America"
 
William Howland
 
The Pilgrim John Howland Society
 
Detroit, MI: 1939
 
"Henry Howland married Mary Newland. They probably died at the old Duxbury homestead;
 
Henry, January 17, 1671, and Mary, June 17, 1674."
 
 
"Ancestry of the Pilgrim John Howland: Fen Stanton Records"
 
Anthony Wagner
 
The Howland Quarterly, v.28, no.2 & 3 (Jan & Apr 1964)
 
"Henry, later of Plymouth Colony, died 17 Jan 1671 at Duxbury. He married Mary Newland.
 
Mentioned in the will of his brother Humphrey, 1646. Apprenticed to his brother Humphrey in
 
Roll of Drapers' Company, London, 1 Oct 1623."
 
 
"Henry Howland of Duxbury, Massachusetts"
 
Robert S. Wakefield, Robert M. Sherman
 
NGSQ, v75, pp105-116 (Jun 1987)
 
"On 16 6m [August] 1674, there died in Duxbury "Mary Howland who had bin the wife of Hennery."
 
Although this wife is called Mary Newland by several writers, no evidence for her surname has been
 
located in a contemporary record."
 
 
"Certain Comeoverers"
 
Crapo, Henry Howland
 
New Bedford, Mass.: E. Anthony & Sons, 1912; p146
 
"Henry Howland married Mary Newland, a sister of William Newland who came
 
from Lynn in 1637 and settled in Sandwich. She and her brother became Quakers, and
 
she suffered with her family the persecution of the Court. I have noticed in my investigations
 
that it is the woman of a household who controls the religious attitude of her family. Her
 
husband in most cases simply follows suit. Henry Howland died in Dux-bury, January 17,
 
1671, and his widow died also  in Duxbury, June 17, 1674."
 
 
"New England Marriages Prior To 1700"
 
Clarence A. Torrey,
 
(as found on NEHGS CD-ROM, Boston, 2001)
 
"HOWLAND, Henry (-1671) & Mary _____ (not NEWLAND) (-1674); in Eng, ca 1628; Duxbury/Plymouth"
 
 
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