History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . ked in afterwards returned to New Brunswick, but at thetime of his death was a resident of the township ofNorth Brunswick. He was married in 1857 to MissMary, daughter of John Kinnan, of New Brunswick,to whom were born children: John K. and MaryBlanchard. Mr. How was in politics a stanch Dem-ocrat, and although at all times manifesting a keeninterest in public affairs he cared little for official dis-tinctions, and could not be induced to accept excellent judgm


History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . ked in afterwards returned to New Brunswick, but at thetime of his death was a resident of the township ofNorth Brunswick. He was married in 1857 to MissMary, daughter of John Kinnan, of New Brunswick,to whom were born children: John K. and MaryBlanchard. Mr. How was in politics a stanch Dem-ocrat, and although at all times manifesting a keeninterest in public affairs he cared little for official dis-tinctions, and could not be induced to accept excellent judgment and practical wisdom madehis services invaluable to the township of his resi-dence, and measures having for their aim improve-ments which redounded to the public welfare metfrom him a hearty .sympathy. He was not only president but one of the foundersof the Farmers Club of Middlesex County, and mem-ber of the State Agricultural Society. Mr. How pos-sessed fine mental endowments and a ripe culture,which, had his health enabled him to pursue a profes-sional career, would doubtless have led to distinction.


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