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James Howie

Birth16 Nov 1838 - Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland
Death9 March 1883 - on a Farm in Sparta, Randolph, Illinois, USA
MotherMargaret Adam
FatherJohn Howie

Born in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland on 16 Nov 1838 to John Howie and Margaret Adam. James Howie married Amanda Melissa Benson and had 16 children. He passed away on 9 March 1883 in on a Farm in Sparta, Randolph, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
John Howie
1817 - 1863
Margaret Adam
1811 - 1906
Spouse(s)
Amanda Melissa Benson
1842 - 1907
Children Show all
James Thaddeus Howie
1860 - 1914
Alfred (Fred) Rice Howie
1873 - 1947
Emma Marie Howie
1866 - 1945
Ada Ellen Howie
1876 - 1949
Samuel Howie
1872 - 1950
David T. Howie
1878 - 1939
Mary Jane Howie
1864 - 1906
Marquis Lewis Howie
1868 - 1948

Rachel Florence Howie
1871 - 1901
Thomas Charles Howie
1880 - 1917
Margaret Elvira Howie
1859 - 1896
Abraham Lincoln (Link) Howie
1881 - 1938
Anna Mae Howie,(my Grandma)
1883 - 1963
John Elijah Howie
1869 - 1872
Melissa Adaline Howie
1862 - 1876
William Harkness Howie
1863 - 1932

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