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From: Norris <>
Subject: Re: [LI-Rooters] [NYSUFFOL] John Harrud / Harwood > Elizabeth (__) (Harrod) Howell
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 1999 08:46:26 +0000


On Fri, 26 Nov 1999 09:05:38 -0500, you wrote:


>
>The way I read the transcript it was the eldest son of John Harwood who was
>in Islington...i.e. the "John Harwood, his eldest son, living in Islington"
>means "John Harwood's eldest son, who is living in Islington"

Yes, now that I read it in the light of the morning, it does say that.
It still might be a clue for Harrod/Harwood researchers; but, it might
be a long shot if the Harwoods in the will are the early Long Island
ones.

In LI Source Records, I have found a will for a John Harerd of
Brookhaven. Not sure if he could be the John Harwood in the 1698
census, and son of Elizabeth (__) (Harrud) Howell or not. A man born
1670ish would be abt 70 in 1740.

John Harerd, Brookhaven, Carpenter. 2 Sep 1740. Mentions wife Margaret
- dau. Margaret (under 15). Execrs wife Margret, Andrew Miller,
William Miller. Wits. Mary Terrill, Mary Hallock, Andrew Miller.
Proved 27 October, 1741. L. 14, p 245.

For whatever it's worth.


Norris

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