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History of Henry House


Surname Howse
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Patrick Best (bestp44)
Date submitted Dec 1, 2002

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History on Henry Howse

Henry Howse had a scrip application on August 19, 1875 at High Bluff, County of Marquette, Manitoba.; Henry Howse; High Bluff, Marquette; Farmer; HB Head: wife and children; born 1836; St. Andrews; Father: Henry Howse (HB); Mother, Jane Spence (HB); Henry Howse; 20 August 1875; Andrew Spence and George Adams. C-14934 (MBS Scrip Applications, Original White Settlers & Half-breed residing in Manitoba on July 15, 1870, RG15-19, C-14934) Claim Numbers on the scrip are No. 788 to 791 and N. 86 to 89 claim of Jane, Matilda, Henry and Isabella Howse (spelled House on scrip).
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1 Reference: RG15 , Interior , Series D-II-8-a , Volume 1321 , Reel C-14929 , Access code: 90 File Title: Scrip affidavit for House, Henry, concerning the claims of his children: Jane House; born: December 25, 1858; Matilda House; born: December 15, 1858; Henry House Jr.; born: May 23, 1867; Isabella House; born: May 10, 1869
Finding Aid number: 15-19

This is taken from the 1881 Canadian Census:

Census Place: Woodlands, Marquette, Manitoba, Canada
Source: FHL Film 1375919 NAC C-13283 Dist 186 Sub Dist L Page 33 Family 154
Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace
Henry HOUSE; M; M; 46; English M; Manitoba
Occ: Farmer Religion: Church of England
Elizabeth HOUSE; F; M; 45; English M; Manitoba
Religion: Church of England
Henry HOUSE; M; 15; English M; Manitoba
Religion: Church of England
Margaret HOUSE; F; 11; English M; Manitoba
Religion: Church of England
Harriet HOUSE; F; 8; English M; Manitoba
Religion: Church of England
Sarah HOUSE; F; 4; English M; Manitoba
Religion: Church of England
Alexander HOUSE; M; 2; English M; Manitoba
Religion: Church of England


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