The Howard Pioneers

The Howard Pioneers

Left to Right: Alice Catherine Pomeroy (Howard), her grandson Clifford Howard holding his first born son Fred, Fernano James Howard (husband of Alice Catherine Pomeroy) holding their graddaughter Alice Howard and sitting next to them is Ralph Howard Jr. who was the son of Ralph and Ruvilla Howard. Capitola Fern Howard is sitting next to her brother Ralph Jr. The father of Ralph, Capitola, Alice, Ezra and baby James is Ralph Howard who is standing behind Capitola and he is holding baby Ezra. Ralph's wife Ruvilla "Villi" is next to him in the background and she is holding baby James. Fernando Jr. is sitting on the bench between Villi and Great Granny Dollie. He was the son of Ruby Howard (Campbell). Great Granny Dollie was the wife of Bert Howard and the mother of Clifford Howard and the gradmother of Fred Howard.
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The Howard Clan webpages submitted by Patrick K. Best The Howard Clan who were some of the original homesteaders of the North Bend District. It is hoped that you and many more people enjoy this history that this clan went through everyday to strive to live and provide a great part in making the history of Saskatchewan come alive.
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