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About Ann Howland
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LRWG-4N8/ann-colson-1678-1745
Brief Life History of Ann
When Ann Colson was born on 8 June 1678, in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, her father, Nathanial Colson, was 21 and her mother, Mrs. Susanna Colson, was 19. She married Mr. Rouse before 1703. She died on 15 June 1745, in Hanson, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, at the age of 67, and was buried in Massachusetts, United States.
Spouse
Abraham R Howland I
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1675–1747
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Ann Colson
Female
1678–1745
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Female
Marriage
17 December 1703
Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Children (12)
Sarah Howland
Female
1702–1775
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Female
Mary Howland
Female
1704–1726
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Female
Elizabeth Howland
Female
1706–1783
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Female
Rouse Howland
Male
1708–1774
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Male
Alice Howland
Female
1709–1785
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Female
Content Howland
Female
1712–1713
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Female
Abraham Howland II
Male
1712–1797
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Male
Ann Howland
Female
1712–1731
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Female
Samuel Howland
Male
1717–1753
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Male
Joseph Howland
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1722–1780
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Benjamin Howland
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1724–Deceased
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Male
Zebulon Howland
Male
1726–Deceased
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Male
Spouse
Mr. Rouse
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Deceased
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Ann Colson
Female
1678–1745
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Female
Marriage
before 1703
Parents
Nathanial Colson
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1658–Deceased
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Male
Mrs. Susanna Colson
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1660–Deceased
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Female
Siblings (1)
Ann Colson
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1678–1745
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Female
Biography
Annie Rouse was born on June 8, 1678 ? married Abraham Howland on December 17, 1703 in Pembroke, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. Together they had the following children:
- Mary (Howland) Mitchell;
- Benjamin Howland;
- Rouse Howland;
- Alice (Howland) Sampson;
- Isaac Howland;
- Content Howland;
- Samuel Howland, of Pembroke;
- Elizabeth (Howland) Bonney;
- Abraham Howland;
- Ann (Howland) Beal;
- Joseph Howland.
She died on June 15, 1745 at Pembroke or Freetown, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts, Colonial America. VR named her as Ann Howland, widow Rouse.
It is not known for sure which children are from Anne Rouse or Anne Colson, if they are indeed 2 different individuals.
Notes
Abraham Howland, son of Samuel, married about 1700 to Ann Colson, daughter of Nathaniel. She must have died soon, and his second wife, mother of most children, was Annie Rouse.
Anne Rouse(1678-1743) was NOT a known daughter of John Rouse and Elizabeth (Doty) Carver. They are known to have had sons only, who died without children.
Ref: https://www.edwarddoty.org/tng/getperson.php?personID=P10&tree=DOTY
”HOWLAND, ABRAHAM, Pembroke, son of 1st Samuel, m., about 1700, Ann, d. of Nathaniel Colson of Newport, and had Rouse, 1706; Abraham; Samuel, 1717; Joseph, 1722; Benjamin, 1724, m. Experience Edgarton of Halifax; Sarah, 1707, m. a Dawes; Elizabeth, 1706, m. a Bonney; Mary, 1704, m. Jacob Mitchell, and a d. m. Jedediah Beals." 14
Disputed Identity
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76161384/ann-howland
Ann is the daughter of Nathaniel Colson and Susanna (Unknown) Colson. Wife of:
1> Unknown Rouse and 2> Abraham Howland.
- Massachusetts Town and Vital Records, Pembroke Deaths, Page 415 shows her as Ann Howland, Widow of Rouse.
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Howland-908
The identity of Abraham Howland's wife presented a problem because the early genealogists suggested that Abraham Howland was married twice. They thought that there were two different separate women who married him.
For example, in 1883, William T. Davis wrote that Abraham Howland married Ann, daughter of Nathaniel Colson.[1] In 1885, Franklyn Howland wrote that Abraham Howland married Ann, daughter of Nathaniel Colson, of Newport, Rhode Island, but he added, “If so, she could not have lived, as other records say he married Annie Rouse, who was probably the mother of most of his children, as his first son was named Rouse.”[2]
The research suggests that it remains unknown whether Abraham Howland ever married once or twice. One may wonder whether the two names were referred to the same woman to whom Abraham Howland married once was an Ann Rouse Colson. Which children were from Annie Rouse or Ann Colson remains unknown even if they were two different separate women. Some genealogists believe that all children came from Annie Rouse.[3]
- 2. Howland, Franklyn, A Brief Genealogical and Biographical History of Arthur, Henry, and John Howland and Their Descendants, of the United States and Canada: Together with an Account of the Efforts Made in England to Learn of Their English Ancestry, Etc.. New Bedford, Mass.: Howland, 1885, p. 85.
- 3. Robert S. Wakefield and Robert M. Sherman, National Genealogical Society Quarterly (Dec 1987) Vol 75, 283.
Sources
- link to A brief genealogical and biographical history of Arthur, Henry, and John Howland and their descendants, of the United States and Canada : together with an account of the efforts made in England to learn of their English ancestry, etc. Author Howland, Franklyn, 1843-1907 Page 85
- http://www.bluezstreet.com/howland/FG_Howland/FG_AbrahamHowland1675...
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Howland-908
Parents
John Rowse 1643-1717
Elizabeth Doty 1647-1742
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rouse-501
Profile last modified 12 Apr 2020 | Created 25 Jul 2013
Ann (Rouse) Howland (1678 - 1743)
Ann Howland formerly Rouse
Born 8 Jun 1678 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay
Daughter of John Rouse Jr. and [mother unknown]
Sister of John Rouse III [half]
Wife of Abraham Howland — married about 1700 [location unknown]
Mother of Sarah (Howland) Reed, Elizabeth (Howland) Bonney, Rouse Howland and Alice (Howland) Samson
Died 1743 in Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay
Sources
https://gw.geneanet.org/tdowling?lang=en&p=anne&n=rouse
Howland, Franklyn. A Brief Genealogical and Biographical History of Arthur, Henry, and John Howland (The Author, New Bedford, Mass., 1885) Page 85
Ann Howland's Timeline
1678 |
June 8, 1678
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Seen as, Marshfield, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1704 |
September 17, 1704
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Pembroke, Plymouth, MA
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1706 |
June 6, 1706
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Pembroke, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1708 |
July 26, 1708
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Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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1710 |
1710
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Pembroke, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
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1712 |
September 21, 1712
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Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Province
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1713 |
September 2, 1713
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Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
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1715
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1717 |
December 25, 1717
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Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
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