NameLarkin Callaway Howell
Birth20 Sep 1808, Howell's Prairie, St. Charles Co., Missouri
Death1 Nov 1865
BurialSummer Hill, Pike Co., Illinois
Spouses
Birthabt 1812, Missouri
Deathbef 1900
Marriage10 Feb 1831, St. Charles Co., Missouri
Divorce1863
Marriage31 Jul 1864, Calhoun Co., Illlinois
Notes for Larkin Callaway Howell
886I have found, at the St. Charles County Historical Society, a microfilm record(Box 106, file# 4414) of a petition for divorce filed by Larkin Howell in 1863.
Patsey's answering contest states that in the 1850s , he ran off to Texas with her niece, Mary Ann Clare. Daughter of Judith Baugh Clare.
He came back after a year.
She then states that he moved in with a neighbor lady (widow), Martha Ann Lemmons Harrold, in 1862 or 63.
Larkin Howell married Martha Ann Harrold o7/31/1864, in Calhoun County, Illlinois.
When he died Nov. 16, 1865, in Pike county Illinois, he left to his "beloved second wife, Martha Ann" everything except a dollar for each of his children!
Wow!
I just had to tell somebody.
Your some sort of cousin,
Didi Muir
Notes for Martha "Patsy" (Spouse 1)
886I have found, at the St. Charles County Historical Society, a microfilm record(Box 106, file# 4414) of a petition for divorce filed by Larkin Howell in 1863.
Patsey's answering contest states that in the 1850s , he ran off to Texas with her niece, Mary Ann Clare. Daughter of Judith Baugh Clare.
He came back after a year.
She then states that he moved in with a neighbor lady (widow), Martha Ann Lemmons Harrold, in 1862 or 63.
Larkin Howell married Martha Ann Harrold o7/31/1864, in Calhoun County, Illlinois.
When he died Nov. 16, 1865, in Pike county Illinois, he left to his "beloved second wife, Martha Ann" everything except a dollar for each of his children!
Wow!
I just had to tell somebody.
Your some sort of cousin,
Didi Muir
Notes for Martha Ann (Spouse 2)
886I have found, at the St. Charles County Historical Society, a microfilm record(Box 106, file# 4414) of a petition for divorce filed by Larkin Howell in 1863.
Patsey's answering contest states that in the 1850s , he ran off to Texas with her niece, Mary Ann Clare. Daughter of Judith Baugh Clare.
He came back after a year.
She then states that he moved in with a neighbor lady (widow), Martha Ann Lemmons Harrold, in 1862 or 63.
Larkin Howell married Martha Ann Harrold o7/31/1864, in Calhoun County, Illlinois.
When he died Nov. 16, 1865, in Pike county Illinois, he left to his "beloved second wife, Martha Ann" everything except a dollar for each of his children!
Wow!
I just had to tell somebody.
Your some sort of cousin,
Didi Muir