- Yes, date unknown
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- From William Heard Kilpatrick notes from a book which belonged to his father:
"Matthew (Howell) was an old bachelor who lived where Randolph Clark now lives - he made a good property and willed mostly to his nephew Abraham - but one slave Dick to John Howell."
Fom "House of Howell"
"Abram inherited fine property from his batchelor uncle Matthew"
From LBSH chart:
"A bachelor"
Notes from 1800 United States Census of Halifax County, North Carolina
"Matthew Howell, Junior - 1 free white male between 26 and 45 years of age; 1 other free person; 3 slaves."
Havilah Howell notes:
"Matthew remained a bachelor and accumulated considerable property." [11, 12, 13, 14, 15]
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- [SAuth] John Spencer Howell, Jr., John Spencer Howell, Jr., (http://www.jhowell.com/ jhowell@jhowell.com).
- [S1298] Scott Kilpatrick, Scott Kilpatrick, (Scott Kilpatrick [scott.kilpatrick@bigpond.com]), email Feb 15, 2006 "Another statement of WHK about "McKinne Howell and his three brothers Joseph Matthew and William.".
- [S1394] Lundie Weathers Barlow - 1944 Letters, Lundie Weathers Barlow, (Letters dated Aug 8 and 14 Dec 1944 with research attached, 19 pages transcribed by Alfred Sidney Howell, provided to JSH by Jim Brittain. Scanned to LWBsHowellNotes.PDF Feb 2007.), re 4. Matthew Howell "issue: Sarah (married Rhodes), sons Matthew, Thomas, Joseph, William, and McKinne".
- [S1431] Deed to Thomas B. Hill 610 Acres Halifax County, North Carolina, Halifax County, North Carolina Deed Book 19, (Page 232).
- [S1433] Deed to Elisha Horn 320 acres Halifax County, North Carolina 1806, Halifax County, North Carolina, Deed Book 21, (Page 525).
- [S1434] Deed to Elisha Horn - Power of Attorney to Thomas Howell for sale of 320 acres, Halifax County, North Carolina Deed Book 21, (Page 515).
- [S1451] House of Howell - Version 2 - commented by TB Rice, Annie Davidson Howell, (3 pages. Transcribed by Albert Sidney Howell (courtesy Jim Brittain, Jr.)).
- [S1450] House of Howell - version 1, Annie Davidson Howell, (Transcribed by Albert Sidney Howell (courtesy Jim Brittain, Jr.) - version 2 has slightly different content than version 1.), "McKenny, Sr. was the father of John Johnson and Mathew Cavanaugh Howell. He had three brothers, Mathew, Joseph and William.".
- [S1470] Howell Family by James Hines Kilpatrick, Rev. James Hines Kilpatrick, (Documnet transcribed by William Heard Kilpatrick and sent to me by Scott Kilpatrick.), "McKinne Howell had 3 brothers: Joseph, Matthew and William".
- [S1435] Havilah Howell Mapp - Brief Record of Ancestral History, Havilah Howell Mapp of White Plains, Georgia, (L. Barlow's extracts - a copy of the original in the posession of Mrs. Henry Reid, Athens, Georgia).
- [S1316] William Heard Kilpatrick, William Heard Kilpatrick, (Unpublished.), The Howell Family.
- [S1338] LBSH Chart, Lundie Barlow - Sidney Howell - Havila Howell Chart, (A photocopy of a handwritten document given to John S. Howell, Jr. by Elizabeth Howell Traver.), "A bachelor".
- [S1428] 1800 U.S. Census, Halifax County, North Carolina - Matthew Howell, Junior - 1 free white male between 26 and 45 years of age; 1 other free person; 3 slaves.".
- [S1435] Havilah Howell Mapp - Brief Record of Ancestral History, Havilah Howell Mapp of White Plains, Georgia, (L. Barlow's extracts - a copy of the original in the posession of Mrs. Henry Reid, Athens, Georgia), "William did not like Georgia and went to Alabama".
- [S1450] House of Howell - version 1, Annie Davidson Howell, (Transcribed by Albert Sidney Howell (courtesy Jim Brittain, Jr.) - version 2 has slightly different content than version 1.), "Matthew was a batchelor".
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