. History of Waterbury and the Naugatuck Valley, Connecticut . who loved him for what he was, it is experienced asa personal affliction. He was a noble and generous man, whose many unostentatious kind-nesses and gracious deeds caused him to be held in high regard. SALMON GIDDINGS HOWD, M. D. Dr. Salmon Giddings Howd, physician and surgeon, who specializes in the treatment ofnervous diseases at Winsted, was born in Barkhamsted, Connecticut. April 21, 1858, a sonof Carlton and Harriet (Giddings) Howd, both of whom were natives of this state. Theimmigrant ancestor was Anthony Howd, who settled in


. History of Waterbury and the Naugatuck Valley, Connecticut . who loved him for what he was, it is experienced asa personal affliction. He was a noble and generous man, whose many unostentatious kind-nesses and gracious deeds caused him to be held in high regard. SALMON GIDDINGS HOWD, M. D. Dr. Salmon Giddings Howd, physician and surgeon, who specializes in the treatment ofnervous diseases at Winsted, was born in Barkhamsted, Connecticut. April 21, 1858, a sonof Carlton and Harriet (Giddings) Howd, both of whom were natives of this state. Theimmigrant ancestor was Anthony Howd, who settled in Branford, Connecticut. The namehas been variously spelled and appears to be of the same origin as Howard, Haward andHayward and is found spelled also as Houd and Houde in early records. Anthony Howd,the^ progenitor of the family in the new world, died in 1676. It is believed that the nextin line was Benjamin Howd, who was born prior to 1673. or was Benoni Howd, who wasborn September 10. 1676. The latter was married in Branford, October 1. 1705. to Elizabeth. DR. SALMON G. HOWD WATERBURY AND THP: XAl GATUCK A^ALLEY 621 Wliitehead, who was born in October, 1677, and Avas a daughter of John Whitehead. Thenext ancestor in line of direct descent was Joseph Howd, wlio was born in Branford in was tlie father of Whitehead Howd. wlio was born about 1740 in Branford or vicinityand who became a resident of Southington, Connecticut, wlience he afterward removed toBarkhamsted, Litchfield county, in 1796, there passing away May 12, 1818. His , died February 7, , at the age of ninety-two years. Their son, Salmon Howd, wasborn in 1768 and died at Barkhamsted, July 23, 1842. He was married twice, his first wifebeing Rhoda Webster, who died February 4, 1804. at the age of thirty-five years, after whichhe married Sarah Rexford, who passed away April 11, 1872. at the age of eighty-eightyears. Salmon Howd (II). son of Salmon and Sarah (Rexford) Howd, was born in Barkham-ste


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