Truman A. HOWDER

Father: John HOWDER
Mother: Electa Ann WARREN


                                          ________________________
                      _Christian HOWDER _|
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 _John HOWDER _______|
|                    |                    _Adam HOUFSTATER _______
|                    |_Mary HOUSTATER ___|
|                                        |_Elizabeth Katherine //_
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|--Truman A. HOWDER
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|                                         _// WARREN _____________
|                     _William WARREN ___|
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|_Electa Ann WARREN _|
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                     |_Polly // _________|
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Notes

Updated June 28, 2019. Compiled by Howder (www.howderfamily.com) from the following source(s):

(1) 1850 United States Census for New York, Niagara Co., Lockport: July 12, 1850.

Truman A. HOWDER is the son of John and Electa HOWDER. He is 12 years old, born in New York and is attending school.

(2) Lockport [NY] Daily Journal + Courier, June 10, 1861, page 1, column 2.

"Death of Truman HOWDER. Truman R. HOWDER, formerly a member of Osceola Fire Company, of this village, died at Auburn last Friday evening. The Advertiser learns that his death was caused, or at least hastened by an overdose of laudanum, taken as medicine. His remains were brought to this place, and the funeral attended at the Presbyterian Church, this forenoon, the Firemen participating. The remains were taken to Cambria for burial."

(3) Find a Grave

- Name: Truman A. HOWDER
- Birth: 14 Feb 1838
- Death: 7 Jun 1861 (aged 23)
- Burial: Glenwood Cemetery; Lockport, Niagara County, New York, USA
- Memorial ID: 187884491

(4) Lockport [NY] Daily Journal + Courier, May 25, 1885.

"HONORS TO THE DEAD. At an early hour active preparations were going on at the G. A. R. headquarters on Main street... The following is a list of the graves of the comrades at the different cemeteries which were decorated to-day... GLENWOOD CEMETERY... Truman HOWDER, Wm. H. HOWDER..."

(5) Lockport [NY] Daily Journal, October 29, 1889, page 3, column 1 (obituary for Mrs. Electa A. HOWDER).

- States that Truman died in the Civil War. However, no record of his service has been found.