Cyprian Godebski | |
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Born | 1726 |
Died | 1806 (aged 79–80) |
Rank | Colonel |
Commands | Masschuttes Militia |
Battles / wars | American Revoultionary War |
Cyprian Howe (1726–1806) was an American Revolutionary War colonel.
Howe was born in Marlborough, Massachusetts on 29 March 1726. He was a prominent man in the town and ran a pub.
As a captain, he led a company to Cambridge on 19 April 1775. He continued in the service of the war, and in the summer of 1780 led a unit of the Massachusetts militia to Rhode Island to reinforce the Continental Army. He eventually reached the rank of colonel in the militia.
Howe married his first wife, Dorothy, on 29 November 1750. He remarried on 6 February 1766, to Mary Williams. Howe died in 1806.
References
- ^ Howe, Daniel Wait (1929). Howe genealogies Volume 1. p. 75. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
- Charles Hudson; Joseph Allen (1862). History of the town of Marlborough, Middlesex county, Massachusetts. Digitized September 1, 2006 at Harvard University: Press of T. R. Marvin & Son. p. 388.
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