It is believed that Abraham Howell is buried in this cemetery since we know from documents that he died in Chester Township, Morris County, New Jersey and that his family attended the church. We also know for a fact that his brothers Isaac and Israel are buried in this cemetery and that it is also believed his parents Nathan Howell and Sarah Youngs are in this cemetery.
Abraham Howell, of Chester Township, deceased, (Dec. Term 1823, Order for Division). His children were named as:
1. SARAH, nee HOWELL, the wife of ELIAS J. HOWELL;
2. JEREMIAH HOWELL,
3. HULDAH (HOWELL) ALPOUGH;
4. LAMSON T. HOWELL (name is actually Alanson Tappan Howell)
5. STEPHEN J.
6. CALEB
7. ABRAHAM T. HOWELL
Commissioners: William Monro, Thomas Dell and John Stark. Dec. 27th 1823. (Admin. Granted Oct. 19, 1822 to Charity and Jeremiah Howell. Doc. 16:34.)
It is believed that Abraham Howell is buried in this cemetery since we know from documents that he died in Chester Township, Morris County, New Jersey and that his family attended the church. We also know for a fact that his brothers Isaac and Israel are buried in this cemetery and that it is also believed his parents Nathan Howell and Sarah Youngs are in this cemetery.
Abraham Howell, of Chester Township, deceased, (Dec. Term 1823, Order for Division). His children were named as:
1. SARAH, nee HOWELL, the wife of ELIAS J. HOWELL;
2. JEREMIAH HOWELL,
3. HULDAH (HOWELL) ALPOUGH;
4. LAMSON T. HOWELL (name is actually Alanson Tappan Howell)
5. STEPHEN J.
6. CALEB
7. ABRAHAM T. HOWELL
Commissioners: William Monro, Thomas Dell and John Stark. Dec. 27th 1823. (Admin. Granted Oct. 19, 1822 to Charity and Jeremiah Howell. Doc. 16:34.)
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