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Probably as early as 1635 or before John Conklin and his brother Ananiascame ,from Nottingham, England. By 1638 they were established as glassmakersin Salem, Mass. Only common articles <strong>of</strong> glass were manufactured,such as window glass and bottles, but because these were needed, the GeneralCourt in Dec. 1641 authorized the town <strong>of</strong> Salem to lend the glassmakers30 pounds. By May 1649 the brothers had land granted to them by the town.However since all records <strong>of</strong> the glass works cease to appear about thistime, it is likely that the business did not prove successful.After 1650 both John and Ananias Conklin came from Salem to Southold,L.1. where John remained (was buried there). But Ananias removed withhis family after 2 or 3 years to East Hampton on the south side <strong>of</strong> the Island,leaving only John's family in Southold. Therefor the deduction is made thatBethia, <strong>of</strong> Southold, was a granddaughter <strong>of</strong> John.Hallock and <strong>Howell</strong> RelationshipsEunice Horton <strong>Howell</strong>'s great grandmother was Abigail Hallock (mar.Caleb Horton) a daughter <strong>of</strong> William who was called "the Puritan".William's father was Peter Hallock called "the Pilgrim". Peter whose nameis listed as one <strong>of</strong> the first settlers <strong>of</strong> Southold left no record except in atradition and in the name "Hallock's Neck" which designation predated theallotment <strong>of</strong> Southold land. He is said to have come to Long Island, thengone back to England for his family and eventually returned with them. His2nd wife was the widow <strong>Howell</strong> who had a son Richard <strong>Howell</strong> and a daughterMargaret (their father's name not known). This Richard was the firstmale <strong>Howell</strong> known to be in Southold.William Hallock son <strong>of</strong> Peter married Margaret <strong>Howell</strong> (the sister <strong>of</strong>Richard) his stepmother's daughter. From this marriage there were atleast 9 children: Elizabeth; Margaret; Martha; Sarah; Abigail (who mar.Caleb Horton); John who mar. Abigail Swezy; Thomas b. 1660; Peter 1665;William Jr. 1667.Thus it would seem that Eunice Horton who married George <strong>Howell</strong> <strong>of</strong>Hector also had a strain <strong>of</strong> <strong>Howell</strong> blood from her great great great grandmotherMargaret <strong>Howell</strong> who married William Hallock.18

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