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Mary A Howes

Female Abt 1811 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name Mary A Howes 
    Born Abt 1811  Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Female 
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I15134  WVPioneers
    Last Modified 24 May 2005 

    Father John B Howes,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Mother Catherine [Howes],   b. Abt 1776, Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Notes 

    • 1840 JC - is Catherine the 60-70 year old female living with Joseph?

      1850 JC # 279-283
      Howes Catherine 74 F Conn
      Adams George W 16 M Farmer N York
      Living next door at # 280-284
      Adams Andrew 22 M Farmer Tenn
      Adams Jane 18 F Va
      Vannoy Alxander 16 M Farmer Pa
      Andrew was son of Phillip Adams and Mary Tolley - was Phillip related to Spencer?

      Land records in Jackson County indicate that land was transferred back and forth between Catherine and Spencer Adams several times. This and the fact that it appears that the George Adams living with her in 1850 was his son, leads to the assumption that she was his mother-in-law.
    Family ID F5687  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Spencer Adams,   b. 1804, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Notes 

    • 1850 JC # 955-961
      Adams Spenser 47 M Physician N York
      Adams Mary A 38 F Con
      Adams Vinna 18 F N York
      Adams George 15 M N York
      Adams Francis M 7 M Va

      1860 Meigs, Sutton, # 442-425 p 201 shows only
      Spencer, 56, NY; Mary, 53, CT

      From Kerrie Alexander:
      (The following children's names are taken from "Henry Adams of Braintree" - I have not found any evidence of them)
      5. Schuyler bc1840 NY
      6. Egbert b c1845
      7. Eunice b NY d 1880

      John House, 'Pioneers of Jackson Co' pg 184

      The most prominent of the pioneers of Trace Fork was Dr. Spencer Adams, who appears to have first come to this neighborhood in 1840, or a little earlier.

      He came, some say, from Ripley to Trace Fork, and it is related that he married one of four sisters, the father being dead, and the mother the owner of a five hundred acre tract of land, where he afterward lived.

      Sometime in the thirties, (probably), Dr. Adams was a candidate for the House of Delegates, but it was discovered after his election that he was ineligible, not being a freeholder, and his mother-in-law deeded him a portion of the Trace Fork land so he could take his seat in the Legislature.

      Later, he moved on to his land, where it appears he continued to reside until 1855.

      He had (someone told me) a son, Philip, who went to Racine, Ohio.

      There are two Adams children buried in the Howes plot in the old Sandyville graveyard, one in 1857, the other ten years later. The first, Amelia Adams, was born in 1830.

      The Adams and Howes families were connected, Howes having married an Adams as his second wife.

      Adams wife was, I believe, a Tolley, and Andy Adams, the Spencer merchant, and the wife of John A. Macintosh were his children.

      Dr. Adams was a man of more than ordinary intelligence, and enjoyed an extensive practice on Sandy and Mill Creek waters.

      He lived for a short time in the house next the Shepperd place, and then built at the mouth of the run, below where Mr. Hawk now lives.

      When Smith Carder was first married, he lived for a year or two on Dr. Adams place. Uncle Eph Carder, who was born in 1837, lived with him, being a little fellow just big enough to run around and pick up walnuts, say four or five years old, which would make the date about 1842. He says he used to see Adams " 'most every day", and would judge him to have been somewhere in forty years old.
      [House seems to have info on two different Adams families here. Phillip Adams married Mary Tolley, and Phillip was their son. . bb]

      John House, "Burying Grounds"
      The Sandyville Graveyard
      Amelia Adams, died August 11, 1847 aged sixteen years eleven months. Francis M. Adams died 1857. They were children of S. and M.A. Adams and probably died with that dread malaria, the Sandy Fever, which sometimes wiped out whole families. The Howes and Adams graves are all in a lot together.
    Children 
     1. Vianna\Vinna Adams,   b. Abt 1831, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. May 1859, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 28 years)
     2. Amelia Adams,   b. Sep 1830, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 8 Nov 1847, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 17 years)
     3. Francis M Adams,   b. Abt 1841,   d. Jun 1857, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 16 years)
     4. George Washington Adams,   b. 5 Jun 1835, Otsego Co, NY Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1908, possibly MO Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 72 years)
    Family ID F5145  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    1. [S1205] Census.