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| Name: |
Parish: |
Entered
Service: |
Dates: |
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| Joseph Howse |
Cirencester, England |
May 22, 1795 |
B. 13 Feb 1774 |
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D. 4 Sept 1852 |
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| Appointments & Services Outfit Year |
Position |
Post |
District |
HBCA Reference: |
| 1795, 5 June - 31 Aug |
travelled on King George from Gravesend to York Factory |
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C.1/398,399 |
| 1795 - 1797 |
Writer |
York Factory |
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A.30/7,fo 26,69 |
| 1797 - 1798 |
Writer |
Gordon House |
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B.81/a/3 |
| 1798 - 1799 |
Writer |
York Factory |
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B.239/a/101 |
| 1799 - 1801 |
Writer in charge |
Carlton House |
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B.49/a/30; B.239/b/66.fo.89 |
| 1801 - 1803 |
Writer |
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York |
A.16/34,fo.92 |
| 1803 - 1804 |
Writer |
Carlton House |
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B.239/d/128 |
| 1804 - 1805 |
Writer |
Chesterfield House |
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B.239/d/129 |
| 1805 - 1807 |
Trader |
Carlton House |
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A.16/34,fo.168;B.239/d/132 |
| 1807 Summer |
Trader |
Painted Creek House |
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B.60/a/6;B.29/b/74,pp 38-40 |
| 1807 - 1809 |
Trader |
Carlton House |
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Search File: "Howse, Joseph" |
| 1809 - 1810 |
Trader |
Edmonton House |
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B.239/d/147,p.128 |
| 1810 - 1811 |
Master and Trader |
First HBC Officer to cross Rocky Mountains |
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B.60/d/2b;B.239/d/147, pp.113-114 |
| 1811 - 1812 |
Inland Master |
Painted Creek House |
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B.60/a/10 |
| 1812, 13 September |
On the King George to London |
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C.1/424,425 |
| 1813 |
On the Prince of Wales to Churchill and York Factory |
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C.1/778,779,780 |
| 1813 - 1814 |
Trader |
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Saskatchewan |
B.239/a/124 |
| 1814 - 1815 |
Chief |
Ile-a-la-Crosse |
Saskatchewan |
B.42/a/140;B.89/a/3 |
| 1815 - 19 Sept - 5 Nov |
Returned to England by Prince of Wales |
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C.1/785 |
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This great collection of the Howard Clan family history and genealogy was contributed by
Patrick K. Best.
The Howard Clan were some of the original homesteaders of the North Bend District (in the Frenchman Butte area), which is just northeast of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Canada.
The Family tree of the Barker's and Atkinson's, who came together when Thomas James Barker and Alice Jane Atkinson were married on 7 December 1886. They became homesteaders in the area known as Carnduff, Saskatchewan. They too became the patriarch and matriarch of a very
large family.
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.
All of
this information was put together by myself, Patrick K. Best. and my cousin Carol Vulliamy. to keep our heritage alive so more people can read how the pioneers of our great country really lived through their struggles of life every day of their lives. I
would like for her to be acknowledged too, for her hard work and dedication to
this wonderful piece of history as well. Tribute to Patrick Best.
Tribute to Carol Howard (Vulliamy)

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