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  2. Dec 23, 1973 · Mrs. Howe had been active in support of the International Rescue Committee, the FranceAmerican Society and Babies Hospital. Her marriage to William Deering Howe ended in divorce.

  3. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 128637711. Sponsored by Shevlin McCann. Source citation. Industrialist, Sportsman. He was a partner, secretary, treasurer and director at the International Harvester Co. Howe was married to Abby Deering, daughter of William Deering of the Deering Harvester Company, later the International Harvester Company.

  4. Nov 18, 2015 · W. Deering Howe was the great-grandson of William Deering, best known as the founder of agricultural implement maker Deering Manufacturing Company. Later, this business would merge with the Plano Harvester Company and the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company to become International Harvester, making William Deering (and ultimately, his heirs ...

  5. William Deering Howe

  6. The petitioners are the duly qualified and acting executors of the estate of William Deering Howe, deceased, and his surviving spouse. A joint return was filed by them for the year 1948 which covered the income and deductions of the decedent up to and including the date of his death, November...

  7. Jan 27, 2014 · A 1938 aerial of 'Linden Hill', the Richard Flint Howe estate designed by Carrere & Hastings between 1917-1927 and 'Highpool', the William Deering Howe estate designed by Carrere & Hastings c. 1926 in Brookville. Click HERE for more on 'Linden Hill'. Photo from Stony Brook University's Digital Archive.

  8. When Richard Flint Howe was born on 25 June 1863, in Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin, United States, his father, Judge James Henry Howe, was 35 and his mother, Mary Gordon Cotton, was 26. He married Abigail "Abby" Marion Deering on 3 February 1898, in St. Johns, Florida, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

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