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From: Norris <>
Subject: [NYSUFFOL] John Harrud / Harwood > Elizabeth (__) (Harrod) Howell
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 19:59:09 +0000


The second wife of Richard-1 Howell of Southold was Elizabeth (__)
Harrud/Harrod. John Harrud died sometime before 1685.

I have run across the following tidbits re Harwoods.. for whatever
they're worth. They may be a lead or not be a lead.... ??

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Harwood in 1698 Southold Census

John (287)

Could this be a son of Elizabeth (__), first wife of John
Harrud and second wife of Richard Howell?

Mary (663)

The Southold Town Records show that shortly after the
census, Jan 14, 1701, a Mary Harrod married John Wiggens (See LI
Source Records, p 169, for vitals for the family). Was she a
sister/daughter of this John Harwood?

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Will of a Henry Clarke gives a clue back to Islington, England... if
we have the same folks. I don't recognize any of the names, but most
of these might be Virginia names. This will was entered and probated
in New York. He says his brother in law was in England, but doesn't
say where the eldest son of his brother-in-law, John Harwood is.



Abstracts of New York Wills Vol I 1665-1707
Pg 54


Page 216.--HENRY CLARKE, of Poynig Creek, Virginia, May 26, 1679. "I,
Henry Clarke, of New Yorke, late come from Virginia, being sicke," my
will is that the money in my best pocket being 3 shillings and a pair
of large buttons shall be put in the pocket of my best suite, and sent
home to England to my brother-in-law John Harwood, his eldest son,
living in Islington." Directs Mr. Thomas Clarke and Abraham Corbett
shall see my negro Francis, delivered unto Captain John Palmer, of
Staten Island, and he is to pay œ33, Boston money for him. "And they
shall see me decently buried in the church in New York." After debts
are paid all the rest is to go to the eldest son of his brother-in-law
John Harwood. "I appoint Mr. Samuel Leete, Abraham Corbett, Henry
Filkin, John Corbett, and Richard Walsh, to carry me to my grave, and
to have scarves and gloves, according as the usual custom is."

Witnesses, Henry Filkins, Thomas Davis, George Jewitt. Proved
July 19, 1679. Inventory by Thomaston and Wm. Boyall. Total, œ44 18s.
6d. Money in his pocket, œ2 3s. 10d. One negro man, named Francis,
œ33.

Page 218.--The above-named executors are confirmed July 20,
1679.


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Norris

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