Howland family

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The Howland family is a prominent American lineage known for its early colonial roots and influential roles in commerce, philanthropy, and social reform.

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Howland family canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American family
family
person
person
person
person
person
person
person
associatedWithPlace New Bedford, Massachusetts
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Rhode Island
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicOrigin English American
surface form: English Americans
hasNotableAncestor John Howland
hasNotableDescendant Theodore Roosevelt
hasNotableMember Elizabeth Tilley
Emily Howland
George Howland Jr.
Henry Howland
Henry Howland Robinson
John Howland
involvedIn banking
maritime trade
philanthropic foundations
whaling industry
knownFor abolitionism
early colonial roots
philanthropy
roles in American commerce
social reform activities
support for African American education
occupation businessman
colonist
educator
philanthropist
whaling merchant
originatedFrom Plymouth Colony
positionHeld President of the United States
religiousAffiliation Quakerism
residence New Bedford, Massachusetts
sibling John Howland
spouse Elizabeth Tilley
timePeriod 17th century
18th century
19th century
20th century
wasPassengerOn Mayflower

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Catharine Clinton Howland memberOf Howland family
Hannah Howland memberOf Howland family
Isaac Howland memberOf Howland family
Jabez Howland memberOf Howland family
Desire Howland notableFamily Howland family
Elizabeth Howland partOf Howland family
Lydia Howland memberOf Howland family
Ruth Howland memberOf Howland family
Hope Howland notableFamily Howland family