Howlette/Howlett
Posted: 24 Aug 2023, 19:35
I am helping someone with their Warwickshire family tree and have the name Howlette on it as a male Christian name. I assume it would be a maiden surname originally, but this has not flagged up for me.
The first is William Howlette Wilson b. 1824 whose father was William Wilson, but his mother's maiden name was Wilkins.
Thereafter this WHW called his son, born 1867, the same and this son then takes us up to 1900 with his son, called Cecil Stanley Howlette Wilson born 1900 whose younger brothers born 1892 & 1897 both had Howlette added.
I found a family with the same spelling on the 1891 census in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Emma Howlette was a widow and greengrocer and her eldest children were all greengrocer's assistants. The son was William C. [could this be Cecil?] so no Howlette as a second name. I am wondering whether there is any connection to the Warwickshire Howlettes.
Any comments will be gratefully received and thank you to all who respond.
The first is William Howlette Wilson b. 1824 whose father was William Wilson, but his mother's maiden name was Wilkins.
Thereafter this WHW called his son, born 1867, the same and this son then takes us up to 1900 with his son, called Cecil Stanley Howlette Wilson born 1900 whose younger brothers born 1892 & 1897 both had Howlette added.
I found a family with the same spelling on the 1891 census in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Emma Howlette was a widow and greengrocer and her eldest children were all greengrocer's assistants. The son was William C. [could this be Cecil?] so no Howlette as a second name. I am wondering whether there is any connection to the Warwickshire Howlettes.
Any comments will be gratefully received and thank you to all who respond.