Sleeps 5
(1 King bed and a bunk bed consisting of a
double on the bottom and a twin on top)
Elias Willis Howell was the son of Edmund Wheeler Howell, who died from Cholera, on the pioneer trail near Council Bluffs. Elias married Mary Jane Sanderson. Mary's parents were Henry Weeks Sanderson and Rebecca Ann Sanders. Rebecca's Father was Moses Martin Sanders.
Silas's was the son of Chancey Vail Howell and Mary Keziah Allred. Mary's Father was John Franklin Allred, who is the son of John Franklin L. Allred of Nauvoo.
Silas's wife, Alice Irene Jensen, is a descendent of Warren Foote of Kirtland, MO and Nauvoo.
The Howell Cabin at Nauvoo Log Cabins LLC contains the Autobiography's of Warren Foote and Henry Weeks Sanderson, and other life histories of the Howell ancestry!
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Sarah Vail Howell Terry History
Sarah Vail Howell Terry, born June 29th, 1818, at River Head, Long Island, New York. Her father, Captain John Vail, owned a sailing vessel and earned his living by transporting people from long Island to New York for many years. Sarah was one of nine children, her Mother Elisabeth Edwards, died at the birth of twins. Her father married several years later. At the age of Eighteen, she was married to Edmond Wheeler Howell of River Head, October 5th, 1836, he was a shoemaker by trade. About Five years later she first heard of Elders of the "Mormon" Church preach the Gospel in her country, and a year later, after her husband had joined the Church, she became a convert.