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BERTIE COUNTY    WILL - Howell, Capt John 

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Descendants of John Howell, Captain


Generation No. 1

1.  JOHN2 HOWELL, CAPTAIN  (MISTER1)1 died Bef. 05 February 1761 in Bertie 
County, North Carolina.  He married JANE1.  She died Aft. April 1761 in 
Probably Bertie County, where in April 1761 she was confirmed as Executrix of 
her husbands' estate.

Notes for JOHN HOWELL, CAPTAIN:
Copy of Will of Captain John Howell, Bertie County, North Carolina

           In the name of God Amen I JOHN HOWELL of Bertie County in the 
province aforesaid being I thank God of sound and perfect memory and calling 
to mind the frailty of all mankind that as we were bornh the time of our 
death is to us unknown _______________doe therefore make and ordain this my 
present and Last Will and testament that to say.

1st  First and immediatly I recommend my Soul to almighty God who gave it and 
my body to be decently intered as my executors herein after named and 
appointed shall think fitting.

2.   Secondly as touching such worldly goods and Estate as I am possessed of 
my Will and desire is that all my just debts and funeral charges immediately 
paid and discharged.

3.   Thirdly I give and bequeath unto my loving wife JANE  during her natural 
life all my personal Estate one copper still and _______ plantation whereon I 
now live situate and luing in Bertie County on Chowan River by estimation 
Three hundred and forty acres also the plantation joining to me purchased 
from EDWARD BRYAN containing four hundred and four acres also the plantation 
joining the said mentioned lately purchased from JOHN WESTON, MALACHI WESTON 
and KATHERINE WESTON containing by estimation Two hundered acres of land 
during the Term of her natural life or untill she may see cause to Reliquish 
the said Lands unto the persons to whome I have hereafter bequeathed and 
devised them.

4th.  Fourthly I give Bequeath and devise unto MOURNING HOWELL McGLAUGHON a 
Girl aged about Ten years old Daughter of ELIZABETH aforesaid intermarried 
with WILLIAM FLEETWOOD of said County all that tract _____plantation whereon 
I now life containing thyree hundred and forty acres also a Tract and 
plantation joining me I purchased of EDWARD BRYAN containing four hundred and 
four acres also a Tract of plantation ________ purchased of JOHN WESTON, 
MALACHI WESTON and KATHERINE WESTON containing by estimation two hundred 
acres of land to be put [?] in __________ after my wifes decease to her and 
her heirs and assigns forever but in Case she dies and without issue before 
my loving wife Jane then my Will and intention is that the said Tract of land 
and plantation be given as here after mentioned.

5th.  Fifthly I give and bequeath unto MOURNING HOWELL McGLAUGHAN after my 
wife JANE Decease if-- the said MOURNING is then living two negroes one named 
TAFFEY a man the other named MARIA a girl also my personal Estate after my 
wife JANES' decease she paying the following legacies.

6th.  Sixthly My will is and I do devise that MOURNING HOWELL McGLAUGHAN 
after my wife JANES decease do pay out of my Estate unto THOMAS BRYAN son of 
EDWARD BRYAN the sum of Twelve pounds ______ tion money for a Legacie.  I 
give and bequeath to him also Ten pounds like money unto THOMAS WHITMELL son 
of THOMAS WHITMELL for a legacie. I give and bequeath to him also Ten pounds 
like money unto JOHN FLEETWOOD son of WILLIAM FLEETWOOD for a legacie  I give 
and bequeath to him.

7th.  Seventhly I give and bequeath and devise after the Death of my wife 
JANE and MOURNING HOWELL McGLAUGHAN without issue or before she ______ 
marries or lawfully prosessed of the Tract of Land and plantation and present 
[?] Estate given and Bequeathed as by my said Will is Explained [?] above  I 
will Bequeath give and desire after the Death of my wife JANE and after the 
death of MOURNING HOWELL McGLAUGHAN without issue that all my Estate Both 
Real and personable be equally divided [Except such part as is hereafter 
given and bequeathed] between JOHN FLEETWOOD a ______son of ELIZABETH and 
WILLIAM FLEETWOOD  and JOHUN McGLAUGHAN son of JAMES McGLAUGHAN __ and THOMAS 
WHITMELL so of THOMAS WHITMELL and THOMAS BRYAN son of EDWARD BRYAN all of 
Bertie County my intened heirs after the Decease of the above mentioned JANE 
and MOURNING without issue to them their heirs and assigns forever.

8th  EIGHTHLY I give and bequeath unto MOURNING HOWELL McGLAUGHAN a Certain 
plantation and Tract of land with a Grist Mill thereon in Bertie County 
Containing two hundred acres of land lastly purchased of LAWRENCE McGUE by 
JOHUN HOWELL _______ as by Deed ________ together withall houses and 
priveleges to the same belonging to her and her heirs and assigns forever but 
in Case of her Decease without issue them my Will and desire is that the said 
plantation decend to her mother ELIZABETH to her and her heirs forever.

9th.  NINTHLY.  I give and bequeath and devise unto JEREMIAH HALLAM son of 
JOHN HALLAM a Tract of land containing by estimation one hundred and fifty 
acres in Bertie County on the east side of Chinkapin Swamp held by Deed from 
ROBERT FOSTER to JOHN JONES and from JOHN JONES to JOHN HOWELL to the said 
JEREMIAH HALLAM his heirs and assigns forever.

10th.  TENTHLY  I give and bequeath to my Brothers ROBERT HOWELL and THOMAS 
HOWELL and WILLIAM HOWELL and to the Children of my Brother deceased and to 
the Children of my sister deceased to each of them one shilling sterling 
money of Great Brittan if they demand the same in a year and a day after my 
decease and the same to be taken to them.

11th.  ELEVENTHLY  I make appointment and ordain my loving wife JANE and my 
friend EDWARD BRYAN, MOURNING HOWELL McGLAUGHAN, THOMAS WHITMELL JUNIOR [?] 
and THOMAS BRYAN Executors to this my Last Will and Testament and my loving 
Friend THOMAS WHITMELL SENR Trustee to see the same executed and done 
_________ to the _______ intent and meaning before mentioned expressed and 
set forth Revoking all former Wills Testaments gifts and c. and declaring 
this to be my Last Will and Testament  In Witness whereof I have set my hand 
and affixes my Seal this Seventeeth day of June in the thirtyeth year of the 
Reighn of our soverign Lord George the second and in the year aforesaid of 
1756.
Signed Sealed Published                      Jno Howell [seal]
pronounced and declared
this as my Last Will
and Testament as beforesaid
ROBERT WEST
JOHN WILSON
PHILIP DIXON

Bertie County April In_____ Court of Pleas, 1761
                   The Before written will was exhibited into Court by JANE 
HOWELL one of the Executors therein appointed and found by the oaths of 
ROBERT WEST Esquire and JOHN WILSON two of the subscribing witnesses thereto 
which said will was ordered to be Recorded.  And at the same time the said 
JANE HOWELL Qualified as Executrix of the said will and 
Whereupon________Testamentary issue Ordered to issue annexed to a Copy of the 
said Will
                                Test Benj. Wynns Clk

State of North Carolina
                   I LEWIS M. COWPER Clerk of the Court of Please of 
__________ aforesaid of Hertford County do certify that the foregoing is a 
true copy from JOHN HOWELL will deposited in this office
                   2 July 1823                           L. M. COWPER Clerk


Bertie County.  A True Inventory of all and Singular the goods and Chattles 
Rights and Credits of Capt. John Howell, Deceased.  Feb. 5th, 1761.

That Came to hand Vizt.                2 pare of fire tongs
His wearing apparell                  1 Spade, 1 Box Iron and heaters
Eight Negroes name by Jack, Dick,     1 fire shovell, 1 spit
Sharper, Taffey, Nan, Pat, Nan,       5 pare of pot hookes
and Rose                              1 whip saw, 1 Crosscut Saw
5 fether beds and furniture           1 set & files
2 Desks                               3 Chests, 3 guns, 2 ladles
1 Desk and bookcase                   1 pare of Bellas, 2 pars of
                                        flesh forks
1 chest of Drawers                    2 pare of sheep shear
7 Tables                              2 pare of Taylers Shears
14 Pewter Dishes weight 59            4 Broad axes, 6 narrow axes
9 Pewter Basons wt. 30               15 weeding and hilling hoe
28 pewter plates wt. 27               3 groubing hows, 3 plowhows
36 pewter spoons                     1 Currying knife, 1 Steele trap
11 pewter Teaspoons                  4 old hows, 3 addses, 1 hackell
4 pewter measures from a quart and    
     under                           1 Trowell, 1 Stone pitcher
2 Boffets                           5 punch Bowls, Some earthen mugs, 
3 Cases of Bottles                  1 plate and some Teaware and some
                                      butter pots                             
               
4 Lining wheals                    1 Curry Comb, 1 Ship Cumpas
1 wooling wheale, 2 pare of cards  1 Looking Glass, 1 Slate
1 Bell mettle Spice Mortar and pessle 
3 mares, 1 horse, 2 mens'  saddles
2 Brass Candle sticks              1 womans' saddle, 3 Bridles & 2
3 Tin Candle Sticks                  halters
1 Canoe, 1 Small Chest or Box with a    2 Tin cannesters                      
                       Small quantity of powder and shot.
1 Teay Kittle              15 old Chears & 12 Black walnut frames
2 Tin lanthornes           for chears & Sifters 1 Sarch, 2 brushes
3 tin funnels              1 set of Cooper's Tools
2 Cases with 18 knives & 18 forks     1 set of Shoemakers' tools
2 pocket knives and forks             1 yoke of oxen, 1 Cart and
                                        wheals     
2 pen knives                           1 yoke, 5 Chanes of iron, 1
2 nutmeg greaters                      pare of Iron fetters, 2 frows  
2 Tin pepper boxes              28 hed of Cattle 6 hed of sheep
3 frying pans            some pork and Beef killed for the house use,
7 iron pots                     29 Turned Treachers
1 Brass Kittle                   4 Diaper & 2 homespun Table Cloths
1 Iron Kittle                    1 hand mill, 5 mill pecks, 9 Cloke
2 Tin saspans                      pins, 17 scrues for locks, 7 bells
3 pare of pot racks           1 Tobaco cuting knife, 3 stays for loom
2 pare of hornes, 1 loom
4 Iron Boxes for Cartwheales      Sixteen pounds Eighteen shillings
1 Barrell of Tobaco 167 wt. good     and eleven pence half penny
                                  Virginia Currency in gold
1 pare of Saddle Bags, a Small 
quantity of Tallow & Candles for the  Seven pound Seven Shilling and 
 house use, Box of Wafers              Eleven oence half penny
                                      Virginiable, Currency in Silver
1 Common Prayer Book                  
The New Whole duty of Man             One Pound, fourteen shillings
and a parcell of other books          and four pence proclamation
                                      money.
2 pare of money scale & weights       Four pounds Twelve Shillings
                                      Virginia
1 pare of Bullet moles, some shot     currency due from Henry Dixton
mole, and a percell of old baskets.   
1 Cooper still with a cap & Worm     15 pounds Proclamation money Due 
a percell of House Carpenters' tools    by note of hand
    & Cooking tools                  91 Dry hyide, 3 yearling skins
1 Smith's Bellas, 1 anvell, 1 vice   20 3/4 lbs. raw deer Skin
1 Beak Iron and tongs files
hammers, screw plate and other                  - - - - James Howell
Small tools belonging to the trade
20 Bushels of Salt or there abouts
5 Stone Jugs, 1 Churne
2 Barrels of lamblack
1 box of windwo glass and a
percell of Nales to be used in 
finishing the house thats now a building,
4 Ring Colts
a parcel of oatom
1 pare of oyster tongs
2 rakes for oyster shelkls
2 fish gigs
a percell of Corn in the Shock
gessed to be about 100 Barrells
about 10 bushels of wheat
not Cleaned 4 Bushells of Beans
1 1/2 Bushell of flax seed
a percell of flax in broke
3 washing Tubs, 4 pales and piggons
a percell of Barrells and hogshead
and Tubs, 12 pound of Spun 
Thread, 2 pound of Spun 
Cotten and some unspun 
a percell of wool
3 grind stones


More About JOHN HOWELL, CAPTAIN:
Inventory: 05 February 1761, Bertie County, North Carolina2
Will proven: April 1761, Court of Pleas, Bertie County, North Carolina3
Will written: 17 June 1756, Bertie County, North Carolina4

Notes for JANE:
          In her husbands 1761 will, Mrs. Jane Howell was left lifetime 
rights to 340 acres "Plantation whereon I now life situate and lying in 
Bertie County on Chowan River."
    
Children of JOHN HOWELL and JANE are:
2.  i.  ELIZABETH3 HOWELL.
3.  ii. UNKNOWN DAUGHTER HOWELL.
4.  iii.    UNKNOWN DAUGHTER HOWELL.


Generation No. 2

2.  ELIZABETH3 HOWELL (JOHN2, MISTER1)  She married (1) JAMES MCGLAUGHON4.    
She married (2) WILLIAM FLEETWOOD4.  
    
Children of ELIZABETH HOWELL and JAMES MCGLAUGHON are:
5.  i.  MOURNING HOWELL4 MCGLAUGHON, b. Abt. 1746, Bertie County, North 
Carolina, her grandfather satates in his 1756 will is about age 10 years; d. 
Bet. 1777 - 1843.
6.  ii. HARDY MCGLAUGHON, b. 16 August 1768, Scotland?; d. 02 March 1852, 
Irwinville, Irwin County, Georgia.
    iii.    JEREMIAH MCGLAUGHON.
    iv. WILLIAM MCGLAUGHON.
    
Child of ELIZABETH HOWELL and WILLIAM FLEETWOOD is:
    v.  JOHN4 FLEETWOOD4.

More About JOHN FLEETWOOD:
Relationship: 1761, Named as a grandson in John Howell's 1761 Bertie County, 
North Carolina will4

3.  UNKNOWN DAUGHTER3 HOWELL (JOHN2, MISTER1)  She married THOMAS BRYAN4, son 
of EDWARD BRYAN.  
    
Child of UNKNOWN HOWELL and THOMAS BRYAN is:
    i.  THOMAS4 BRYAN4, b. Bef. 1761.

More About THOMAS BRYAN:
Relationship: 1761, Named as a grandson in the 1761 will of Captain John 
Howell of Bertie County, North Carolina4

4.  UNKNOWN DAUGHTER3 HOWELL (JOHN2, MISTER1)  She married THOMAS WHITMEL, 
JR.4, son of THOMAS WHITMEL, SR..  
    
Child of UNKNOWN HOWELL and THOMAS WHITMEL is:
    i.  THOMAS4 WHITMEL4, b. Bef. 1761.

More About THOMAS WHITMEL:
Relationship: 1761, Named as a grandson in the 1761 will of Captain John 
Howell of Bertie County, North Carolina4


Generation No. 3

5.  MOURNING HOWELL4 MCGLAUGHON (ELIZABETH3 HOWELL, JOHN2, MISTER1)4 was born 
Abt. 1746 in Bertie County, North Carolina, her grandfather states in his 
1756 will is about age 10 years4, and died Bet. 1777 - 1843.  She married (1) 
UNKNOWN MR. SMITH Bef. 1764 in Bertie County, North Carolina, probably.    
She married (2) HUMPHREY HARDY 19 March 1764 in Edenton, Bertie County, North 
Carolina [bond is dated 10 March 1764], son of LEMEUL HARDY and ELIZABETH 
PARROTT.  He was born 1740 in Bertie County, North Carolina, and died 
February 1810 in Bertie County, North Carolina or Georgia.

More About MOURNING HOWELL MCGLAUGHON:
Relationship: 1761, Named as a granddaughter in the 1761 will of Captain John 
Howell of Bertie County, North Carolina4
    
Child of MOURNING MCGLAUGHON and HUMPHREY HARDY is:
7.  i.  JOHN5 HARDY, b. Abt. 1774, Bertie County, North Carolina, most 
probably; d. April 1837, Monroe County, Mississippi.

6.  HARDY4 MCGLAUGHON (ELIZABETH3 HOWELL, JOHN2, MISTER1) was born 16 August 
1768 in Scotland?, and died 02 March 1852 in Irwinville, Irwin County, 
Georgia.  He married JOANNA ANNIE GASKINS 22 March 1792 in Bertie County, 
North Carolina, daughter of DAVID GASKINS, JR..  She was born Abt. 1770.
    
Children of HARDY MCGLAUGHON and JOANNA GASKINS are:
    i.  WINNEY5 MCGLAUGHON, b. 19 September 1790.
    ii. WILLIAM MCGLAUGHON, b. 18 January 1793.
    iii.    NANCY MCGLAUGHON, b. 25 April 1794.
    iv. EDMUND MCGLAUGHON, b. 26 August 1796.
    v.  SALLIE MCGLAUGHON, b. 04 December 1798.
    vi. GINSEY MCGLAUGHON, b. 04 September 1800.
    vii.    JOHN MCGLAUGHON, b. 20 February 1802.
    viii.   HARDY MCGLAUGHON, JR., b. 03 September 1806.
    ix. JOANNA MCGLAUGHON, b. 28 July 1808.
    x.  MARTHA PATSY MCGLAUGHON, b. 20 December 1810.
    xi. DAVID GASKINS MCGLAUGHON, b. 31 July 1813, Lincoln County or Monroe 
County, Georgia; d. 09 January 1891, Chattahoochee County, Georgia.

More About DAVID GASKINS MCGLAUGHON:
Burial: Aft. 09 January 1891, Liberty Hill Cemetery, Chattahoochee County, 
Georgia

    xii.    MARY MCGLAUGHON, b. 24 June 1816.


Generation No. 4

7.  JOHN5 HARDY (MOURNING HOWELL4 MCGLAUGHON, ELIZABETH3 HOWELL, JOHN2, 
MISTER1) was born Abt. 1774 in Bertie County, North Carolina, most probably, 
and died April 1837 in Monroe County, Mississippi.  He married SUSANNA 
"SUCKEY" MULLINS 24 January 1804 in Warren County, Georgia, daughter of 
WILLIAM MULLINS and LUCY WYNNE.  She was born Abt. 1784 in Halifax, Virginia, 
and died Abt. 1834 in Monroe County, Mississippi.
    
Children of JOHN HARDY and SUSANNA MULLINS are:
8.  i.  MARGARET6 HARDY, b. 1806, Georgia; d. Bet. 1824 - 1900.
    ii. LUCY HARDY, b. 1808, Georgia.
    iii.    WILLIAM M. HARDY, b. 1812, Tennessee; d. 1850; m. RHODA PREWITT, 
04 May 1843, Monroe County, Mississippi; b. Bet. 1804 - 1826.
    iv. LYDIA HARDY, b. 1814, Tennessee; d. Bet. 1838 - 1908; m. WILLIAM R. 
JOHNSTON, 1832, Monroe County, Mississippi; b. Bet. 1787 - 1814; d. Bet. 1837 
- 1901.
    v.  SUSAN HARDY, b. 1816, Tennessee, or possibly Alabama; d. Bet. 1845 - 
1910; m. RICHARD A. RISON, 22 August 1839, Monroe County, Mississippi; b. 
Bet. 1793 - 1819.
    vi. AMANDA HARDY, b. Bet. 1816 - 1818, Tennessee; d. Bet. 1847 - 1913; m. 
JAMES OWEN, 18 August 1842, Monroe County, Mississippi; b. Bet. 1790 - 1822.
    vii.    GEORGE WASHINGTON HARDY, b. Bet. 1816 - 1818, Tennessee, or 
possibly Alabama; d. Bet. 1849 - 1909; m. PAULINE JANE WHITAKER, 22 August 
1844, Monroe County, Mississippi; b. Bet. 1800 - 1827.
    viii.   JOHN HARDY, JR., b. 1822, Monroe County, Mississippi; d. Bet. 
1849 - 1913; m. EVELINA GANNAWAY, 30 June 1843, Monroe County, Mississippi; 
b. Bet. 1806 - 1830.
9.  ix. MARTHA ANN HARDY, b. 27 June 1823, Athens, Monroe County, 
Mississippi; d. 08 January 1908, New York City, New York.
    x.  HENDERSON HARDY, b. 1824, Monroe County, Mississippi; d. Bet. 1854 - 
1915; m. MARGARET CALPURNI GREENWOOD, 12 January 1848, Monroe County, 
Mississippi; b. Bet. 1810 - 1833.
    xi. AUGUSTUS W. HARDY, b. 1826, Monroe County, Mississippi; d. Bet. 1853 
- 1917; m. SARAH E. WHITAKER, Abt. 1847, Monroe County, Mississippi, 
probably; b. Bet. 1810 - 1834.
    xii.    RUFFIN COLEMAN HARDY, b. 1828, Monroe County, Mississippi; d. 
Bet. 1829 - 1918.
    xiii.   ABNER HARDY, b. 1832, Monroe County, Mississippi; d. Bet. 1833 - 
1922.
    xiv.    NANCY JANE HARDY, b. 1834, Monroe County, Mississippi; d. Bet. 
1857 - 1928; m. HORATIO G. PERRY, 21 August 1851, Monroe County, Mississippi; 
b. Bet. 1806 - 1834.


Generation No. 5

8.  MARGARET6 HARDY (JOHN5, MOURNING HOWELL4 MCGLAUGHON, ELIZABETH3 HOWELL, 
JOHN2, MISTER1) was born 1806 in Georgia, and died Bet. 1824 - 1900.  She 
married WILLIAM WILSON Abt. 1829 in Monroe County, Mississippi.  He was born 
Bet. 1789 - 1809, and died Bet. 1824 - 1895.
    
Child of MARGARET HARDY and WILLIAM WILSON is:
    i.  EIGHT CHILDREN7 WILSON, b. Bet. 1824 - 1847.

9.  MARTHA ANN6 HARDY (JOHN5, MOURNING HOWELL4 MCGLAUGHON, ELIZABETH3 HOWELL, 
JOHN2, MISTER1) was born 27 June 1823 in Athens, Monroe County, Mississippi, 
and died 08 January 1908 in New York City, New York.  She married ABNER 
PREWITT, JR. 09 December 1841 in Monroe County, Mississippi.  He was born 05 
April 1821 in Maury County, Tennessee, and died November 1854 in Aberdeen, 
Mississippi.
    
Child of MARTHA HARDY and ABNER PREWITT is:
10. i.  HENRIETTA HARDY7 PREWITT, b. 01 July 1844, Monroe County, 
Mississippi; d. 25 December 1931, Sparkhill, New York.


Generation No. 6

10.  HENRIETTA HARDY7 PREWITT (MARTHA ANN6 HARDY, JOHN5, MOURNING HOWELL4 
MCGLAUGHON, ELIZABETH3 HOWELL, JOHN2, MISTER1) was born 01 July 1844 in 
Monroe County, Mississippi, and died 25 December 1931 in Sparkhill, New York. 
 She married JAMES CONWELL SHOUP 17 December 1863 in Aberdeen, Mississippi.  
He was born 25 August 1843 in Laurel, "Indiana, and died 14 August 1898 in 
New York City, New York.
    
Child of HENRIETTA PREWITT and JAMES SHOUP is:
11. i.  JANE "JENNIE"8 SHOUP, b. 16 May 1873, St. Louis, Missouri; d. 07 
September 1944, Aberdeen, Mississippi.


Generation No. 7

11.  JANE "JENNIE"8 SHOUP (HENRIETTA HARDY7 PREWITT, MARTHA ANN6 HARDY, 
JOHN5, MOURNING HOWELL4 MCGLAUGHON, ELIZABETH3 HOWELL, JOHN2, MISTER1) was 
born 16 May 1873 in St. Louis, Missouri, and died 07 September 1944 in 
Aberdeen, Mississippi.  She married EUGENE LANIER SYKES 23 December 1897 in 
New York City, New York.  He was born 27 August 1873 in Muldon Plantation, 
Monroe County, Mississippi, and died 24 July 1965 in Aberdeen, Mississippi.
    
Child of JANE SHOUP and EUGENE SYKES is:
12. i.  DOROTHY WAYNE9 SYKES, b. 16 December 1898, New York City, New York; 
d. 20 June 1962, Methodist Hospital, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee.


Generation No. 8

12.  DOROTHY WAYNE9 SYKES (JANE "JENNIE"8 SHOUP, HENRIETTA HARDY7 PREWITT, 
MARTHA ANN6 HARDY, JOHN5, MOURNING HOWELL4 MCGLAUGHON, ELIZABETH3 HOWELL, 
JOHN2, MISTER1) was born 16 December 1898 in New York City, New York, and 
died 20 June 1962 in Methodist Hospital, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee.  
She married JAMES FRANKLIN HALL 23 December 1919 in Aberdeen, Mississippi.  
He was born 22 September 1881 in Lafayette County, Mississippi, and died 01 
July 1943 in New York City, New York.
    
Child of DOROTHY SYKES and JAMES HALL is:
    i.  JANE10 HALL, b. Private; m. (1) JACK WILLIARD HARMON; b. Private; m. 
(2) HARVEY CROMWELL, M. D.; b. Private.


Endnotes

1.  1756 will of Captain John Howell of Bertie County, North Carolina.
2.  Typewritten copy of the 1761 Inventory of John Howell of Bertie County.
3.  1761 Bertie County Records.
4.  1756 will of Captain John Howell of Bertie County, North Carolina.


JOHN HOWELL of Bertie Co. (This is a copy made 1823 from Hertford Co.
records) Dated 17 June 1756; probated April 1761 in Hertford Co., N.C.
Wife Jane. After wife's death bulk of estate to: Mourning Howell
McGLAUGHAN, a girl aged about ten years old, dau. of Elizabeth at
present intermarried with Wm FLEETWOOD of said county. 12 Pounds to
Thomas BRYAN son of Edward Bryan. 10 Pounds to Thomas WHITMELL son of
Thomas Whitmell.. And 10 Pounds to John Fleetwood son Wm Fleetwood. If
wife Jane and sd Mourning Howell McGlaughan die without issue or
unmarried, etc., estate to be equally divided among: (1) John Fleetwood
(a minor), son of Elizabeth and Wm Fleetwood; (2) John McGlaughan, son of
James McGlaughan, dec'd.; (3) Thomas Whitmell, son of Thomas Whitmell;
(4) Thomas Bryan, son of Edward Bryan- all of Bertie County. Legatee:
Jeremiah HALLAM, son of John Hallam. One shilling each to my brothers
Robert, Thomas, and Wm Howell, and to children of "my Brothers deceased"
and to the children of "my sisters deceased." Exrs.: wife Jane, friend
Edward Bryan. Signed by name. Wits.: Robert WEST (Esqr.), Jno. WILSON,
Philip DISON. (Archives, File No. 10.801.4 - p. 70)

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