1918 - 2000 (81 years)
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Name |
HOWARD Samuel Linwood |
Birth |
7 Jul 1918 |
Richmond, Virginia, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1920 |
Richmond, Virginia, USA |
- Name: Samuel Howard
Age: 1
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Birth Year: abt 1919
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1920: Richmond Jefferson Ward, Richmond (Independent City), Virginia
Street: North Twenty Seventh Street
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Son (Child)
Marital Status: Single
Father's name: Thomas Howard
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's name: Lottie Howard
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Thomas Howard 39
Lottie Howard 39
Gertrude Howard 18
Bessie Howard 16
Charles Howard 12
Ethel Howard 10
Thomas Howard 8
Samuel Howard 1
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Occupation |
1940 |
Richmond, Virginia, USA [2] |
Cook, Royals Tourist Camp |
- Corner of Chamberlayne and Azalea. Owned by Linwood's uncle.
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Occupation |
1942 |
Newport News, VA [1] |
Radio Installer |
- Newport News shipping and Drydock. Installed radios and wiring
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Military |
14 Dec 1944 |
Norfolk, VA [1] |
US Navy |
- Norfolk, New York, Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. Served as a Radioman 1st class on LST'S, and DE's (light destroyer)
U.S. World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
about Samuel Howard
Name:Samuel Howard
Ship, Station or Activity:Schley
Ship Number or Designation:DD 103
Muster Date:13 Dec 1942
Samuel Howard
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Name: Samuel Howard
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 7 Jul 1918
Death Date: 19 Feb 2000
SSN: 228070367
Branch 1: NAVY
Enlistment Date 1: 14 Dec 1944
Release Date 1: 25 Mar 1946
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Occupation |
1940 (late) |
Richmond, Virginia, USA [1] |
1st Lin's Radio and TV |
- Mulberry and Main in a garage at the Texaco statio there.
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Occupation |
1930's |
Central Virginia Area [1] |
Maintined and setup pinball and slot machines |
Residence |
1946 |
Richmond, Virginia, USA [1] |
5th Residence: 3009 Maplewood Av |
- Faye was born while they lived here. They bought this house under the GI bill for $6000 at 3% interest.
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Occupation |
1949 |
Richmond, Virginia, USA [1] |
2nd Lin's Radio and TV |
- 111 N. Robinson St. He had 13 trucks on the street and another shop in Petersburg. He was the largest repair shop in the Cental Viginia area.
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Occupation |
1964 |
Richmond, VA (Area) [3] |
Photographer |
- Owned Lin Howard Studio on Cary St, in Richmond, Va.
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Occupation |
1950-2000 |
Richmond, VA (Area) [3] |
TV Repair |
- Lin's Radio and TV at 11 S. Crenshaw Av. Continued in the TV repair business until he died.
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Reference Number |
19 |
Residence |
Richmond, Virginia, USA [1] |
1st Residence: Floyd Av |
Residence |
Waverly, Sussex County, VA [1] |
2nd Residence: |
Residence |
Suffolk, Suffolk, VA [1] |
3rd Residence: Sufflok |
- While working at Newport News Shipping and Dry Dock
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Residence |
Richmond, Virginia, USA [1] |
4th Residence: 3009 Monument Av |
- Joan was born while they lived here.
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Residence |
Richmond, Virginia, USA |
6th Residence: 5319 Smith Av (Lakeside) |
Residence |
Richmond, Virginia, USA [1] |
7th Residence: 111 N. Robinson St |
- Lived above the Radio and TV shop for 1 year
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Residence |
Richmond, Virginia, USA [1, 4] |
8th Residence (and Longest): 10 S. Creshaw Av. |
- This is the house that all of us cousins remember. They built a 2 story office addition on the back. We used to play a mean game of darts down in the finished basement also. HC Horne kept his comic book collection here. They used to have hams and bacon hanging in the storage part of the basement every year. The entire family used to get the hams and bacon from cousin Phillip Chappell. The basement had stairs that led to the kitchen and shadow (one mean Pekingese dog) wouldn't let Gene, Tommy or HC up those stairs anywhere near the kitchen. That dog guarded the refigerator with his life, of yes and we did tease him.
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Death |
19 Feb 2000 |
Chesterfield Court House, Chesterfield County, VA |
Burial |
22 Feb 2000 |
Waverly, Sussex County, VA |
- Samuel Howard
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Name: Samuel Howard
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 7 Jul 1918
Death Date: 19 Feb 2000
SSN: 228070367
Branch 1: NAVY
Enlistment Date 1: 14 Dec 1944
Release Date 1: 25 Mar 1946
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Notes |
- When Samuel Linwood HOWARD was born on July 7, 1918, in Richmond, Virginia, his father, Thomas, was 39 and his mother, Lottie, was 37. He married Mary Virginia HORNE on November 23, 1941, in Bennettsville, South Carolina. They had two children during their marriage. He died on February 19, 2000, in Chesterfield Court House, Virginia, at the age of 81.
Linwood was a 33rd degree Mason
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Person ID |
I928 |
Booth Family |
Last Modified |
26 May 2016 |
Family |
HORNE Mary Virginia, b. 22 Jun 1922, Waverly, Sussex County, VA d. 20 Nov 2002, Chesterfield County, VA (Age 80 years) |
Marriage |
23 Nov 1941 |
Bennettsville, SC [5] |
- Married by a Justice of the Peace at the courthouse
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Children |
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Family ID |
F330 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
8 Jun 2006 |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - 7 Jul 1918 - Richmond, Virginia, USA |
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| Census - 1920 - Richmond, Virginia, USA |
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| Occupation - Cook, Royals Tourist Camp - 1940 - Richmond, Virginia, USA |
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| Marriage - 23 Nov 1941 - Bennettsville, SC |
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| Occupation - Radio Installer - 1942 - Newport News, VA |
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| Military - US Navy - 14 Dec 1944 - Norfolk, VA |
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| Occupation - 1st Lin's Radio and TV - 1940 (late) - Richmond, Virginia, USA |
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| Residence - 5th Residence: 3009 Maplewood Av - 1946 - Richmond, Virginia, USA |
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| Occupation - 2nd Lin's Radio and TV - 1949 - Richmond, Virginia, USA |
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| Occupation - Photographer - 1964 - Richmond, VA (Area) |
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| Occupation - TV Repair - 1950-2000 - Richmond, VA (Area) |
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| Residence - 1st Residence: Floyd Av - - Richmond, Virginia, USA |
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| Residence - 2nd Residence: - - Waverly, Sussex County, VA |
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| Residence - 3rd Residence: Sufflok - - Suffolk, Suffolk, VA |
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| Residence - 4th Residence: 3009 Monument Av - - Richmond, Virginia, USA |
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| Residence - 6th Residence: 5319 Smith Av (Lakeside) - - Richmond, Virginia, USA |
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| Residence - 7th Residence: 111 N. Robinson St - - Richmond, Virginia, USA |
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| Residence - 8th Residence (and Longest): 10 S. Creshaw Av. - - Richmond, Virginia, USA |
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| Death - 19 Feb 2000 - Chesterfield Court House, Chesterfield County, VA |
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| Burial - 22 Feb 2000 - Waverly, Sussex County, VA |
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Sources |
- [S275] Gene Harris, Mary and Linwood Howard Interview, (Taped interview in 1999).
- [S53] Mary Virginia Howard's recollections.
- [S37] Gene C. Harris.
- [S54] Gene Harris & Faye Howard.
- [S53] Mary Virginia Howard's recollections, Taped interview in 2000 (Reliability: 4).
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