Henry  HOWLAND 
ABT 1564 - 17 May 1635
- BIRTH: ABT 1564, Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, England
 - DEATH: 17 May 1635, Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, England
  
Family 1
: Margaret   
-   John  HOWLAND 
 -   Humphrey  HOWLAND 
 -  +Arthur  HOWLAND 
 -   Margaret  HOWLAND 
 -   Simon  HOWLAND 
 -   George  HOWLAND 
 -  +Henry  HOWLAND 
  
  
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The wife of Henry Howland, Senior is variously named as Anne or Margaret by various
 
authorities. She is sometimes also misidentified as Alice Ayres, who was actually part of a
 
different Howland family in Ely rather than the correct Howlands, of Fen Stanton. The Ely marriage
 
was in 1600, much too late for the accepted ages of John and his brothers. These errors seem
 
to have arisen when one Leon Clark Hills discovered Howland marriage records in Ely, a
 
discovery reported by Francis Stoddard in "The Truth About the Pilgrims". The Pligrim John
 
Howland Society reexamined the record and concluded that the Ely and Fen Stanton Howland
 
families were separate.
 
 
"English Research"
 
The Howland Quarterly, v.28, no.2 & 3, p.6 (Jan & Apr 1964)
 
(As noted above, this article disentangles the Ely and Fen Stanton Howlands.)
 
"Henry Howland, of the Parish of Fenny Stanton, Huntingdonshire, yeoman, died at
 
Fen Stanton, 17 May 1635. His wife, Margaret, buried at Fen Stanton, 31 July 1629."
 
 
"Fen Stanton Records"
 
Anthony Wagner
 
The Howland Quarterly, v.28, no.2 & 3, p.7 (Jan & Apr 1964)
 
(Sir Anthony was Garter Principal King of Arms and was hired to examine the
 
above mentioned Ely and Fen Stanton records in 1963.)
 
 
"The Truth About the Pilgrims"
 
Francis R. Stoddard
 
Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of New York; New York; 1952
 
(See "John Howland", pp138-142, for the section referred to above.)
 
 
"John Howland of the Mayflower"
 
Elizabeth Pearson White
 
Picton Press; Rockport, ME; 1990
 
pp1-7: "The son of Henry and Margaret Howland, John Howland was born about 1592
 
and grew up in Fenstanton, a town nine miles northwest of Cambridge on the old Roman
 
road... His father, Henry Howland, yeoman, died in Fenstanton 17 May 1635, and his mother,
 
Margaret, was buried there 31 July 1629."
 
 
The Pilgrim John Howland Society
 
http://www.pilgrimjohnhowlandsociety.org/
 
"John was born about 1592 to Henry and Margaret Howland of Fenstanton,
 
nine miles northeast of Cambridge, England. Elizabeth Tilley was the youngest
 
of several children born to John and Joan (Hurst) Tilley. She was baptized in 1
 
607 in Henlow, Huntingdonshire, England. John Tilley and his family, and the
 
family of his brother Edward Tilley and wife Ann (Cooper), were members of
 
John Robinson's congregation in Leiden."
 
 
"The Howlands In America"
 
William Howland
 
The Pilgrim John Howland Society
 
Detroit, MI: 1939
 
"All the Howlands in America can trace their ancestral lineage
 
to the three sons of Henry Howland of Fen Stanton, Huntingdonshire,
 
England - John Howland, who came to this country in the Mayflower
 
in 1620, and his two brothers, Arthur and Henry Howland, who probably
 
arrived about 1623-4."
 
 
See the Thomas Cook & Henry Howland families at:
 
Pane-Joyce Genealogy
 
David E. Pane-Joyce
 
http://babbage.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
 
 
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