Although the date of their marriage is not recorded, a few years after their arrival in the New World, Elizabeth married John Howland (c. 1623/4). She and John would go on to have ten children, all of whom would live to adulthood, and 86 grandchildren. Elizabeth outlived her husband by 14 years, being one of the few original Pilgrims to live to see
King Philip's War.
Children of John and Elizabeth Howland • Desire was born about 1624 and died in Barnstable October 13, 1683. She married John Gorham in Plymouth by 1644 and had eleven children. She was buried at Cobb's Hill Cemetery, Barnstable, Mass. • John was born in Plymouth on February 24, 1626/7, and died in Barnstable after June 18, 1699. He married Mary Lee in Plymouth on October 26, 1651, and had ten children. • Hope was born in Plymouth about 1629 and died in Barnstable on January 8, 1683. She married John Chipman about 1647 and had twelve children. She was buried at Lothrop Hill Cemetery, Barnstable, Mass. • Elizabeth was born about 1631 and died in Oyster Bay, New York, in October 1683. • :Elizabeth married: • :Ephraim Hicks on September 13, 1649. He died on December 12, 1649. • :John Dickinson in Plymouth on July 10, 1651, and had nine children. • Lydia was born about 1633 and died in Swansea January, 1710/11. She married James Brown(e) about 1655 and had four children. • Hannah was born about 1637. She married Jonathan Bosworth in Swansea on July 6, 1661, and had nine children. • Joseph was born about 1640 and died in Plymouth in January 1703/04. He married Elizabeth Southworth in Plymouth on December 7, 1664, and had nine children. • Jabez was born about 1644 and died before February 21, 1711/12. He married Bethiah Thatcher by 1669 and had eleven children. • Ruth was born about 1646 and died before October 1679. She married Thomas Cushman in Plymouth on November 17, 1664, and had three children. • Isaac was born in Plymouth on November 15, 1649, and died in Middleboro on March 9, 1723/4. He married Elizabeth Vaughn by 1677 and had eight children. He was buried at Cemetery At The Green, Middleboro, Mass.
Notable descendants John and Elizabeth Howland founded one of the three largest
Mayflower progenies and their descendants have been "associated largely with both the 'Boston Brahmins' and Harvard's 'intellectual aristocracy' of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries." Their direct descendants include notable figures such as: • U.S. presidents
Franklin D. Roosevelt,
George H. W. Bush, and
George W. Bush • Poets
Ralph Waldo Emerson,
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and
Florence Earle Coates (a 9th generation descendant and a founding member (1896) of the
Society of Mayflower Descendants in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (SMDPA)) • Actors/actresses
Christopher Lloyd,
Humphrey Bogart,
Maude Adams,
Anthony Perkins,
Lillian Russell, the Baldwin brothers (
Alec,
Daniel,
William and
Stephen), and
Chevy Chase. •
President and founder of the
Latter Day Saint movement Joseph Smith, his wife
Emma Hale, and
President of
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
Brigham Young • Opera singer and music educator
William Howland • Conductor and pianist
Robert Spano •
Colin Tilley, American music video director for Riveting Entertainment • Canada
diplomat Warwick Fielding Chipman • The wife of Theodore Roosevelt
Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt ==References==