Publisher's Synopsis
"Ancestry and Descendants of Jacob How(e)" by Freeland Howe is a meticulously researched genealogical record tracing the lineage of Jacob Howe from Rowley, Massachusetts, to Baldwin, Bridgton, and Paris, Maine. This volume offers a detailed account of the Howe family's history, providing invaluable information for descendants and those interested in American family history. The book serves as a vital resource for understanding the migrations and settlements of early American families, offering insights into the lives and experiences of the Howe family across generations. With its comprehensive scope and attention to detail, this book is a valuable contribution to genealogical research and local history.
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