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    John Howland (c. 1593 – February 23, 1673) was an English indentured servant who accompanied the English Separatists and other passengers when they left England on the Mayflower to settle in Plymouth Colony. In later years, he was an executive assistant and personal secretary to Governor John Carver.

  2. Time in Plymouth Colony. John Howland was one of the 41 “true” Pilgrims who signed the Mayflower Compact, and in 1624 he married fellow Mayflower passenger Elizabeth Tilley - daughter of John and Joan Tilley. The couple had 10 children who all survived until adulthood.

  3. Passenger Profile. John Howland was a single man when he traveled on the Mayflower, as a servant of John Carver. John was probably born at Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, circa 1598-99, the son of Henry and Margaret Howland. He died at Kingston, 23 February 1672/73. John married at Plymouth, circa 1623, Elizabeth Tilley.

  4. Aug 28, 2020 · John Howland, the passenger who famously fell overboard the Mayflower, was a prominent member of Plymouth Colony. Discover if you are his descendant. FamilySearch Blog

  5. John Howland was born about 1599, probably in Fenstanton, Huntington. He came on the Mayflower in 1620 as a manservant of Governor John Carver. During the Mayflower 's voyage, Howland fell overboard during a storm, and was almost lost at sea--but luckily for his millions of descendants living today (including Presidents George Bush and George W ...

  6. Jan 21, 2023 · John Howland Family Tree and Mayflower. Published: Jan 21, 2023 · Modified: Oct 30, 2023 by Russell Yost · This post may contain affiliate links ·. John Howland came over as an apprentice to John Carver on the Mayflower. He was a young man but old enough to sign the Mayflower Compact when they reached Plymouth Rock .

  7. John Howland. John Howland was the son of Henry Howland and was born about 1592/3. He died at Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts, February 23, 1672/3. Plymouth Colony records state:

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