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Gilman Bigelow Howe

Gilman Bigelow Howe (1850–1933) was an American government official in the employ of the U.S. Department of the Interior and the U.S. Department of Commerce, known for his genealogical work on the families of New England and his 1922 presidency of the National Genealogical Society.〔Wilcox, Shirley Landon (2003). ''The National Genealogical Society: A Look at its First One Hundred Years.'' The National Genealogical Society, Washington D.C. 56pp. ( Web version )〕
==Biography==
Gilman Bigelow Howe was born on April 29, 1850 in Marlborough, Massachusetts as one of two sons of Silas and Ann Gilmore (Snell) Howe. Howe was a direct descendant of John Howe who arrived in Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 from Brinklow, Warwickshire, England and settled in Sudbury, Massachusetts. Howe was also a descendant of Edmund Rice another early immigrant to Sudbury, and John Biglo of Watertown, Massachusetts.〔Edmund Rice (1638) Association. (2010). ''Descendants of Edmund Rice: CD-ROM'', Sudbury, MA.〕〔Bigelow, Loring L. (ed) (1993). ''The Bigelow Family Genealogy, Volume II''. The Bigelow Society, Flint, Mich.〕 He lived for a time in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts and spent much of his life living in Northborough, Massachusetts serving as town clerk for 12 years and as a member of the town’s Board of Assessors for eight years. From 1900 to 1922 he was in the employ of the United States government in the Department of Interior and the Department of Commerce. Howe was a Mason for 50 years, a member of the Knights Templar, and a life member of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. He served as the President of the National Genealogical Society in 1922.〔〔''Gilman Bigelow Howe'' National Genealogical Society Quarterly 21:33 (1935).〕 Howe died 11 January 1933 in Washington, D.C. and he was buried in Northborough, Massachusetts.〔

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