Almon/Almond and his wife Mary A. moved from Michigan to Arkansas (Columbia County, Clay township) and then back to Seneca Township, Lenawee County, Michigan.
The 1880 Census shows: Almond HOWARD Clay, Columbia, <1833> New York Male Self, Delliah B. HOWARD Clay, Columbia, 4 <1876> MI. Dau, George A. HOWARD Clay, Columbia, 2 <1878> MI. Male Son, Mary A. HOWARD Clay, Columbia, 25 <1855> MI. Wife, Melville HOWARD Clay, Columbia, 5 <1875> MI. Male Son
The 1870 Census shows Almon (30) living with Mother (her home) in Dover Township.
The 1900 Census of Seneca Township shows Mary A. (head of household)age 43, born 1856, mother of 4 with 3 living, living with her are George, son, age 21 and Elsworth, son, age 16.
Almon Howard died 1897 and is buried near Morenci, MI, age 58y11m10d buried there also is..........................................
Howard, inf of Almon & Elizabeth Howard,*,*,1876, Sep,Seneca, MI