• Samuel Shaw Howland (August 15, 1790 – February 9, 1853) was an American businessman who was a founding partner in the merchant firm of Howland & Aspinwall...
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  • Roosevelt; Susan Howland, who married dry goods merchant John Aspinwall (a descendant of settler William Aspinwall); and Samuel Shaw Howland. His paternal...
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    The Howland family was descended from John Howland, a signer of the Mayflower Compact. His cousin, Emily Aspinwall Howland, daughter of Samuel Shaw Howland...
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  • Howland (1908–1995), American music educator Samuel Shaw Howland (1790–1853), American businessman William Howland (disambiguation), several people Howlin...
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    Fredericka Belmont (1856–1902), who married Samuel Shaw Howland (1849–1925), son of Gardiner Greene Howland of Howland & Aspinwall. Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont...
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  • Virginia. At the age of nineteen, she married Joseph Howland, the son of Samuel Shaw Howland, a New York City shipping magnate. The couple honeymooned...
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  • Joseph Howland, the son of his uncle Samuel Shaw Howland, a co-founder of G.G. & S.S. Howland. The first American Howland ancestor was John Howland, one...
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    Richard Morris Hunt (category Howland family)
    Hunt met the woman he would marry, Catharine Clinton Howland, the daughter of Samuel Shaw Howland, a New York shipping merchant, and his wife, Joanna Hone...
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    Alexander Van Rensselaer (1814–1878), who married Mary Howland, daughter of merchant Samuel Shaw Howland, in 1851. In 1864, he married Louisa Barnewell. Euphemia...
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    Fredericka Belmont (1856–1902), who married Samuel Shaw Howland (1849–1925), son of Gardiner Greene Howland Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont (1858–1908), U...
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    mother, Catherine Clinton Howland (1841–1880), was the youngest daughter of the prominent merchant Samuel Shaw Howland of Howland & Aspinwall. His siblings...
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  • firm, originally known as G.G. & S.S. Howland, was founded by brothers Gardiner Greene Howland and Samuel Shaw Howland. In 1832, upon the admission of their...
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  • United States. Alexander was the widower of Mary Howland (d. 1855), daughter of Samuel Shaw Howland, whom he married in 1851. She lived at 12 East 37th...
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  • of what became Plymouth Colony. Howland's father was Samuel Shaw Howland, a partner in the shipping firm of Howland & Aspinwall; his mother was Joanna...
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  • majority. Results Oliver Aiken Howland - 12,300 Alderman Frank S. Spence - 8,076 Ernest A. Macdonald (incumbent) - 3,354 John Shaw - 990 Charles Christopher...
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  • election, Alderman Thomas Urquhart defeated incumbent Mayor Oliver Aiken Howland, who was attempting to win a third term in office. Urquhart's platform...
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    disappeared near Howland Island in the central Pacific Ocean. The two were last seen in Lae, New Guinea, their last land stop before Howland Island. It is...
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    Charles Handy Russell (category Howland family)
    Caroline Howland on October 29, 1850. Caroline was a daughter of Samuel Shaw Howland of Howland & Aspinwall (previously G.G. & S.S. Howland) and from...
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  • Canada, on January 6, 1902. In the mayoral election, Mayor Oliver Aiken Howland won a second term in office defeating William Findlay Maclean, a sitting...
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  • Rensselaer Berry, Howard Augustus Taylor, Oliver Samuel Campbell. Quincy Shaw, Malcolm Greene Chace and John Howland. (Incomplete Roll) (Incomplete Roll) Hall...
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    Shaw was also pressured to hire a white singer, Nita Bradley, with whom Holiday did not get along but had to share a bandstand. In May 1938, Shaw won...
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    oil company and Lloyd is also a descendant of Mayflower passenger John Howland. Lloyd was raised in Westport, Connecticut, where he attended Staples High...
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  • round 1, 1962 2 0 851 Geoff Heyme 1962–1963 round 1, 1962 10 0 852 Darryl Howland 1962–1963 round 1, 1962 9 1 853 Kevin Mithen 1962 round 1, 1962 4 1 854...
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    Leila Schneps (redirect from Catherine Shaw)
    gender bias case) and statistical modeling using a binomial distribution (Howland will forgery trial). While not written as a textbook, some reviewers found...
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    a formal complaint against the established Washington, D.C., law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge for suggesting during a recruiting dinner that...
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    John Milton Hancock, Navy member of the price fixing committee Charles P. Howland, member of the priorities committee Brigadier General Hugh S. Johnson Colonel...
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    investigation was led by Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, then chairman of the board, and Samuel Gridley Howe, founder of the Perkins School for the Blind in Boston.[citation...
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    Allerton, who were later joined by Edward Winslow, William Brewster, John Howland, John Alden, Thomas Prence, and four former Merchant Adventurers back in...
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    in the Civil War, expedition chronicler Oramel G. Howland, printer, editor, hunter Seneca Howland, soldier who was wounded in the Battle of Gettysburg...
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    alongside the brig and were safely taken on board. Elinder & Erixson 2012. Howland, Southworth Allen (1840). Steamboat Disasters and Railroad Accidents in...
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