Matine & William  He lived in spencer,massachusetts  His parents was Elias Howe Senior and Polly Beamis.  He had 7 brother and sisters  In Massachusetts.

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Matine & William

 He lived in spencer,massachusetts  His parents was Elias Howe Senior and Polly Beamis.  He had 7 brother and sisters  In Massachusetts he work on his parents farm

 He had a Education.  He Went to School on till he was in 6 grade.  Elias went to work on a neighboring farm but soon returned to the familiarly of home where he worked until he was 16

 He Was the of a farmer and local doctor  It was later in life which proved to be the lottery winner  Elias Howe went to work in a textile mill at Lowell.  He worked in the repair workshop For the cotton spinning machinery

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 The sewing machine was invented in 1830 and was invented for making clothes easier.  After the sewing machine was invented, it has not led to other machines being made.

 Elias Howe was the inventor of the sewing machine.  He created because he wanted do make clothes faster.  Most people did not buy clothes from the store because they were expensive so they made clothes themselves.

 Today people still use the sewing machine either in factories or at their home.  They have different kinds of sewing machines today now, like one’s with attachments or colors that other one’s don’t have.  Elias Howe was remembered for making the sewing machine a coin.

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William and Matine