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'''Jessel Howard''' was a distant ancestor of [[Beverly Crusher|Dr. Beverly Crusher]]. She lived in [[Scotland]] during the [[17th century|1600s]], and had beautiful red hair. The [[anaphasic lifeform]] [[Ronin]] took up residence with Jessel after he determined she had a biochemistry compatible with his energy signature. Ronin resided in a [[Howard family candle|candle]], and used Jessel in order to take corporeal form. Many of Jessel's female descendants were hosts for Ronin for many generations, including [[Felisa Howard]] and her mother. ({{TNG|Sub Rosa}})
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'''Jessel Howard''' was a distant ancestor of [[Beverly Crusher|Dr. Beverly Crusher]]. She lived in [[Scotland]] during the [[17th century|1600s]], and had beautiful red hair. The [[anaphasic lifeform]] [[Ronin]] took up residence with Jessel after he determined she had a biochemistry compatible with his energy signature. Ronin resided in a [[Howard family candle|candle]], and used Jessel in order to take corporeal form. Many of Jessel's female descendants were hosts for Ronin for 23 generations, including Crusher, her grandmother [[Felisa Howard]] and her great-grandmother. ({{TNG|Sub Rosa}})
   
 
{{bginfo|Jessel was named the governess Miss Jessel in ''{{w|The Innocents (1961 film)|The Innocents}}'', another story about ghostly lovers (based on Henry James' ''{{w|The Turn of the Screw}}''). (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'')}}
 
{{bginfo|Jessel was named the governess Miss Jessel in ''{{w|The Innocents (1961 film)|The Innocents}}'', another story about ghostly lovers (based on Henry James' ''{{w|The Turn of the Screw}}''). (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'')}}

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Jessel Howard was a distant ancestor of Dr. Beverly Crusher. She lived in Scotland during the 1600s, and had beautiful red hair. The anaphasic lifeform Ronin took up residence with Jessel after he determined she had a biochemistry compatible with his energy signature. Ronin resided in a candle, and used Jessel in order to take corporeal form. Many of Jessel's female descendants were hosts for Ronin for 23 generations, including Crusher, her grandmother Felisa Howard and her great-grandmother. (TNG: "Sub Rosa")

Jessel was named the governess Miss Jessel in The Innocents, another story about ghostly lovers (based on Henry James' The Turn of the Screw). (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion)