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William & Jane Howard
 
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By Cosmos Mariner, June 5, 2012
William & Jane Hart Howard Gravesites
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1 Kentucky, Monroe County, Tompkinsville — William & Jane Hart Howard
William Howard and his wife, Jane Hart Howard (#56 on map), were members of the Mill Creek Church and remained members of the Mulkey Meetinghouse after the split in 1809. Jane spent much of her time caring for the sick in the community. Her personal . . . Map (db m154993) HM
2 Kentucky, Monroe County, Gamaliel — 1347 — Free-Town Church
Built in 1846 by freed slaves of William Howard, who gave them 400 acres on which to build homes, known since then as Free-Town. Albert Martin gave them the land for the church. No replacements of the original building material of this church, . . . Map (db m132247) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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