Ruth Crane1

F, #20791, b. 1763, d. 24 October 1783

Biography

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Birth1763Milton, Norfolk Co., MA, USA, not in Milton VR1
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DeathOct 24, 17832

Citations

  1. [S13] "Ancestral File of LDS, Version 4.13", Ancestral File.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Nicholas John Schroeder, April 25, 2000.

Jane Morton1

F, #20792

Family: Luther Crane b. 10 Mar 1764, d. 16 Oct 1843

Biography

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MarriageMay, 18061,2
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Citations

  1. [S13] "Ancestral File of LDS, Version 4.13", Ancestral File.
  2. [S96] NEHGR, 47 [1893]: 79.

Elizabeth Gardner1

F, #20793

Family: Stephen Crane Jr. b. 2 Jan 1766, d. 1802

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
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Marriage1,2
ResidenceBrighton, Middlesex Co., MA, USA2
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Citations

  1. [S13] "Ancestral File of LDS, Version 4.13", Ancestral File.
  2. [S96] NEHGR, 47 [1893]: 79.

Nathan Crane1

M, #20794, b. 15 May 1774, d. 21 September 1826

Family 1: Avis Harrington d. 16 Mar 1813

Family 2: Susan Hastings b. 18 Oct 1787, d. 25 Jul 1862

Biography

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BirthMay 15, 1774Canton, Norfolk Co., MA, USA1,2
MarriageOct 19, 18061,2
MarriageDec 25, 18131,2
DeathSep 21, 18262
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Citations

  1. [S13] "Ancestral File of LDS, Version 4.13", Ancestral File.
  2. [S96] NEHGR, 47 [1893]: 79.

Avis Harrington1

F, #20795, d. 16 March 1813

Family: Nathan Crane b. 15 May 1774, d. 21 Sep 1826

Biography

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Residencecirca 1806Watertown, MA, USA2
MarriageOct 19, 18061,2
DeathMar 16, 18132
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Citations

  1. [S13] "Ancestral File of LDS, Version 4.13", Ancestral File.
  2. [S96] NEHGR, 47 [1893]: 79.

Susan Hastings1

F, #20796, b. 18 October 1787, d. 25 July 1862

Family: Nathan Crane b. 15 May 1774, d. 21 Sep 1826

Biography

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BirthOct 18, 17872
Residencecirca 1813Waltham, MA, USA2
MarriageDec 25, 18131,2
DeathJul 25, 18622
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Citations

  1. [S13] "Ancestral File of LDS, Version 4.13", Ancestral File.
  2. [S96] NEHGR, 47 [1893]: 79.

Zenas Crane1

M, #20797, b. 9 May 1777, d. 29 June 1845

Family: Lucinda Brewer

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthMay 9, 1777Canton, Norfolk Co., MA, USA1,3,2
Occupationa manufacturer. He learned the paper business at his brother's mill in Newton, then at General Burbank's mill in Worcestor. In 1799 he established a paper mill at Dalton until 1807. Then entered mercantile business. In 1810 he bought an interest in a new mill and became chief manager, becoming sole owner in 1822. In 1842 he transferred interest to his two oldest sons, already his partners.2
Marriage18092
DeathJun 29, 1845Dalton, MA, USA2
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Officea Federalist first, then a Whig; he served several terms in the state legislature beginning in 1811. In 1836-37 he served in Gov. Everett's council.

Citations

  1. [S13] "Ancestral File of LDS, Version 4.13", Ancestral File.
  2. [S810] Earl Cranston Am. Biog. Libr.: Notable Amer., p. 25.
  3. [S96] NEHGR, 47 [1893]: 79.

Lucinda Brewer1

F, #20798

Family: Zenas Crane b. 9 May 1777, d. 29 Jun 1845

Biography

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Marriage18092
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Biographydau. of Gaius and Lucretia (Babcock) Brewer of Wilbraham, MA2

Citations

  1. [S13] "Ancestral File of LDS, Version 4.13", Ancestral File.
  2. [S810] Earl Cranston Am. Biog. Libr.: Notable Amer., p. 25.

Waitstill Tucker1

F, #20799, b. 5 June 1695

Family: Ezra Clapp b. 18 Mar 1694

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
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BirthJun 5, 1695Milton, Norfolk Co., MA, USA2
MarriageNov 17, 1715Milton, Norfolk Co., MA, USA1,3
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Citations

  1. [S13] "Ancestral File of LDS, Version 4.13", Ancestral File.
  2. [S32] Milton VRs, p. 63.
  3. [S32] Milton VRs, p. 102.

Abigail Belcher1

F, #20800, b. 18 September 1697

Family: Ebenezer Clapp b. 3 Feb 1697

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthSep 18, 1697Milton, Norfolk Co., MA, USA2
MarriageFeb 4, 1720Milton, Norfolk Co., MA, USA1,3
Biographyd. of Moses and Hannah
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Citations

  1. [S13] "Ancestral File of LDS, Version 4.13", Ancestral File.
  2. [S32] Milton VRs, p. 7.
  3. [S32] Milton VRs, p. 102.

James Endicott1

M, #20801

Family: Hester Clapp b. 10 Feb 1699

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Residencecirca 1723Dorchester, Suffolk Co., MA, USA2
MarriageNov 26, 1723Milton, Norfolk Co., MA, USA1,2
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Citations

  1. [S13] "Ancestral File of LDS, Version 4.13", Ancestral File.
  2. [S32] Milton VRs, p. 102.

George Sumner Jr.1

M, #20802, b. 14 September 1697

Family: Susanna Clapp b. 7 Mar 1702, d. 2 Oct 1766

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
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BirthSep 14, 1697Milton, Norfolk Co., MA, USA2
MarriageDec 26, 1723Milton, Norfolk Co., MA, USA1,3
Biographys. of George Jr and nn
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Citations

  1. [S13] "Ancestral File of LDS, Version 4.13", Ancestral File.
  2. [S32] Milton VRs, p. 56.
  3. [S32] Milton VRs, p. 102.

John Bernard Grant1

M, #20803, b. 22 March 1940

Family: Ann Halterman

  • Marriage*: John Bernard Grant married Ann Halterman on May 28, 1965.1

Biography

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BirthMar 22, 19402,1
MarriageMay 28, 19651
Living2013Sebastopol, CA, USA

Citations

  1. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com, Descendants of ?Hepburn/Hepbron, Jan. 29, 2002.
  2. [S254] Anne Edwards, A Remarkable Woman A Biography of Katharine Hepburn, p. 234.

Dr. Russell Houghton Hooker MD1,2

M, #20804, b. 10 October 1911, d. 11 May 1984

Family 1: Margaret Wilson Creighton b. 11 Jun 1915, d. 27 Jul 2008

Family 2: Anita Wilson b. 12 Nov 1914

  • Marriage*: Dr. Russell Houghton Hooker MD married Anita Wilson on circa 1965.4

Biography

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BirthOct 10, 1911Baltimore, Baltimore Co., MD, USA1,3
MarriageDec 23, 1936Baltimore, Baltimore Co., MD, USA4,5
NewspaperDec 24, 1936NY Times: Miss Creighton Married; Baltimore Girl Is Bride of Russell Houghton Hooker.
December 24, 1936, Thursday
Mil. Serv.between 1942 and 1945WWII
Marriagecirca 19654
DeathMay 11, 1984Bolton, Worcester Co., MA, USA6,2
BiographyMy father: Russell Houghton Hooker (1911-1984) by Margaret Houghton Hooker Moser


My father, Russell Houghton Hooker, was the second son of Donald Russell Hooker and Edith Houghton Hooker, born October 10, 1911 at home in a rented house in Govens, Baltimore, Maryland. He had blonde, curly hair and blue eyes and had an athletic build all of his life. Although he was only an average student and received tutoring throughout his schooling, he graduated from the Gilman School, Princeton University, and Johns Hopkins Medical School and became an abdominal surgeon. He had one older brother, Donald Houghton Hooker, and three younger sisters: Elizabeth Houghton Hooker and Edith Houghton Hooker (fraternal twins) and Beatrice Houghton Hooker. (More to follow on each of the siblings.)

In about 1913, my father's parents bought property on a lane in the Roland Park section of Baltimore. They named the street Saint George's Road and built a large house at 1016 St. George's Road which was named Uplands. The family lived at 1016 with their five children, several foster children and household help. Cora, a mainstay of the family, had worked for the Hookers as a cook since she was 16; she also acted as a nanny to my father and his brother Don. The girls had a French nanny. The family later had a cook named Helen (who was nicknamed "Lion" by Beattie because she yelled at the children), Rose (the laundress), Maddox (the butler), and a gardener and his family. Rose and Maddox took the bus to the house each day. The other servants lived at Uplands.

My father was a handsome, outgoing, energetic boy raised by parents who philosophically believed that children should do anything that they wanted to do and would learn by example (a philosophy adopted by his mother which carried over into his own child rearing practices.) He had a pony and pony cart as a child and a motorcycle with a side car as a teenager. He learned to fly an airplane when he was about 15 or 16, and when he was in his early 20's he used to sneak up to my mother's house when they were dating, throw stones at her window to wake her and then take her flying at dawn–a dashing figure. There were few instruments in airplanes of that day. My mother told me that a cork bobbed in a tube of gasoline in the cockpit which indicated the level of fuel remaining.

During the summer, my father's parents took the family at first to Fenwick, Connecticut to join his wife's older sister (Katharine Houghton Hepburn) and family. (The house in Fenwick is now owned by my father's cousin, actress Katharine Hepburn. It was originally purchased by my grandfather D.R. and then given later to the Hepburns.) When my father was about 14 years old, my grandparents decided to summer in Greenville, Maine. When they first traveled by train to Greenville, they stayed in a rental house called "Runway Camp." Later, they bought property on Lower Wilson Pond and built the Little Island Camp in 1927 and the Mainland Camp in 1928. (More on the camp will follow.) In his early teens, my father had a small white and brown mongrel named Sportina. In his early twenties, he had a speed boat on Wilson Pond called a Hornet. My mother first went to Little Island Camp as a visitor when she was about 18 years old as a guest of my father's sister Liz. According to my mother, there was some "pussyfooting" going on.

In the mid 1930s when my parents dated, they joined an active social circle in Baltimore, making the rounds of parties and sporting events with their friends from Gilman and Roland Park Country School. As a child, my parents always seemed to me to be a golden couple surrounded by friends having exotic and exciting parties.

Prior to his marriage to my mother, my father took a family friend and neighbor, Bett Tottle, on a date during Prohibition. They sat in the dark outside on a blanket, sharing some home brewed gin on a hot summer evening. The next morning there were holes in Bett's dress where the alcohol had spilled. My father told me that it was lucky that they weren't blinded.

My mother told me that my father was his mother's golden haired boy; he always sat next to her at the table and she would pat his arm or hold his hand. There are films of my parents at weddings, parties, and sailing outings in the late1930s which show them smiling and happy together. I have a letter from my father to my mother's father from the early days of their marriage in which my father states that she is the perfect woman for him. (More about the wedding and their early years together when I write later about my mother.)

In July 1942, the United States entered World War II. My father left for the war when my first brother Creight was 6 weeks old and I was two and a half. My father became a Captain in the Army Air Corps (now the U.S. Air Force). He was in military service for three years, serving in North Africa, Sicily, India, England, and China. My mother compiled an edited version of the letters that he wrote to her during the war. (Copies are with me and each of my brothers.) From the letters he wrote, his overseas tour of duty seemed rather boring. He spent a lot of time setting up medical offices, waiting for patients with minor injuries, and typing reports on an old manual typewriter. In his downtime, he set up Officers' Clubs and tried to figure out how to stock the bar. Reports have it that the Officers made liquor out of medicinal alcohol when necessary. Once he found a downed German airplane in Sicily, dragged it back to camp and spent a lot of time patching it up and trying to fly it.

In 1945 when World War II ended, my father returned to Baltimore where my mother, my baby brother Creight, and I had lived with his parents and sisters at 1016 St. George's Rd. I remember the night that he came home from the war. I was asleep in a crib under the sloping eves of a room at the back of the house. When my father came into the room, I awoke to find that he had brought presents. One of the gifts that I remember well was a Chinese umbrella which was waxed, yellow and stiff, and smelled funny.

After my father's return from the war, we moved to Atlanta, Georgia until my father was discharged from the military. I have two memories of this time. I was about five and Creight was about three. Creight and I found a large can of blue powdered paint and decided to spread it all over us. My mother put us in a bathtub to wash the powdered paint off and the water turned to bright blue paint. Creight and I had blue in every crease of our bodies. (Since Creight was only three at the time, this was probably my idea–one of many that got us into trouble.) One night I couldn't sleep because some puppies in the neighborhood were crying and whining. My mother told me that the owners had cut off the puppies' tails. I thought that was really barbaric, and I still sometimes think of how I felt that night.

Following my father's discharge from the Army, my parents took the family on a trip across the United States so that we could pick a place to live. We traveled in a Packard convertible. Since there was no air conditioning at that time, my father devised a way to keep me and Creight (aged 5 and 3) from falling out of the open windows. He tied a slip knot in a rope, tied one end to the struts holding up the convertible top, and put the slip knots around our waists. We traveled this way across the hot deserts going west, in spite of my mother's concerns that we would be cut in half if we fell out of the car. I remember stopping at Hot Springs, Arkansas and swimming in a hot, bubbling swimming pool. On the trip, I lost "Mickey," an old, well loved sharkskin belt of my mother's with buckles on each end which I used to rub my nose as I sucked my thumb while falling asleep. This loss was a major tragedy in my young life. No doubt the loss did not make the trip any easier on my parents.

My father finally decided to do his residency in surgery at the New York Hospital where he had completed his internship prior to the War. My mother, Creight and I moved to a house on Nannahagen Road in Pleasantville, New York, about one hour's drive from New York City. My father spent the week in New York City and came out to be with us in the suburbs on weekends. (My memories from Nannahagen Road will be covered later in the section on my childhood memories.)

After completing his residency, my father opened a private surgical practice in Pleasantville. He had a secretary named Helen O'Reilly, a waiting room, and one surgical office. He had privileges at the Mount Kisco hospital and one rich client (a Rockefeller) who once gave my father a pair of silver candelabra for removing a cook's appendix. My most vivid memory of this time is that I developed a sebaceous cyst on the outside of my left leg (calf) when I was about seven or eight years old. My father decided to remove the cyst in his office, although my mother fussed that doctors were not supposed to work on their own family. My father gave me a local anaesthetic (an injection that really hurt), removed the cyst, showed me the gooey white contents and the tough round covering, and gave me three stitches. I still remember that day each time I look at the scar.

In 1948, my parents sold the house on Nannahagan Road and we moved to an old Victorian house on the top of a hill called Hayes Hill overlooking Pleasantville, N.Y. The address was Green Meadow Road--an address that I liked a lot as a child. (I will talk of the years in this house when I discuss my childhood.)

My second brother, D.R. was born in 1949 and my third brother Greg was born in 1951. About this time my father closed his private practice and went to work at the Mount Kisco Medical Group, a group practice near the hospital. There were two surgeons in the practice: my father and Dr. Grant Sanger. They got a bonus each year because they were the highest wage earners among the physicians in the group. My father worked at the Mount Kisco Medical Group until he retired at age 52 or 53.

During this period, my father, whose parents were agnostics, found religion. He was baptized in the Presbyterian Church in Pleasantville, New York along with me (age 9), Creight (age 7), and D.R (infant) in 1949. He then became interested in the Moral Rearmament Movement and attended many of their meetings. By 1951, he became an Episcopalian and worshiped at the Church of Saint Mary the Virgin in Chappaqua, New York, where for a time he was a deacon and my brother Greg was baptized. He regularly attended church on Wednesday and Friday mornings as well as on Sunday. I sang in the children's choir at Christmas and remember learning to genuflect (much to the horror of my mother's Presbyterian parents).

My father and mother moved with my brothers to Bedford Village, New York in December 1959, just weeks before my marriage to James Anthony Hoyt in February, 1960. They lived in Bedford until my parents were divorced on March 3, 1964 when I was 24 years old, a young wife and mother of two. My father remarried a woman he had met at church (Saint Mary the Virgin in Chappaqua, N.Y.) many years before. After living in Mount Kisco for a year or two with his new wife Anita Norseen, the widow of a former patient, they moved to Anita's farmhouse, Misty Meadows in Bolton, Massachusetts, a town that had been founded, un beknownst to him, by my father's Houghton ancestors in the late 1600s.

My father retired from medical practice and became a gentleman farmer. He and Anita raised cattle, sheep and ducks and had numerous vegetable gardens and fields of hay. Several years later he became the local school doctor in Bolton. After that he did some pro bono research in methods of reversible male birth control through surgery at a research facility in Wooster, Massachusetts. (I have a copy of one of his published research papers.)

He developed prostate cancer at about age 60 and had surgery to remove the prostate. Ten years later he got a backache and called me at my office to ask what I did when I got a backache. I told him that HE was the doctor! He finally visited a physician and found that the cancer had returned and moved into his spinal column. He had more surgery and radiation, but refused chemotherapy. He said that he did not want to be part of an experiment. He lived for about a year, walking carefully with a cane as the cancer had made his backbone fragile. During that time he reached out to each of his children to give us advice and tell us that he loved us. Considerable emotional healing occurred for all. He wrote a letter to my mother quoting scripture and telling her that perhaps they could do it better "on the other side of the veil." The last thing that he sent to me was a cover of the New Yorker showing a weatherman looking out the window at a lot of small hearts falling from the sky–there were no words as my father was too sick to write, but the message was clear. He told Creight that he loved him and advised DR to give up drinking. After selling his cattle and reducing the number of other animals on the farm, he passed away in his sleep at the farm in Bolton on May 11, 1984. I had been on my way up to Bolton for a visit when Anita called with the news of his death.

A memorial service was held on May 19th at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Bolton, and a stained glass window at the church was later dedicated to his memory. My youngest brother, Greg, gave the eulogy. Creight stepped up to speak when his son Stephen was so overcome that he could not read his message from the grandchildren. My brothers and I returned to Creight's home in Branford, Connecticut after the funeral and spent the weekend with our mother and my brothers' families. Creight's youngest son, Tom, was about 9 years old; Steve, Creight's eldest, was about 11 or 12. Greg's first child, Cassidy, was a three month old infant. My children did not attended as neither of them could be reached before the funeral. My father was cremated and his ashes were placed in Anita's garden at the Misty Meadows farm in Bolton.


More About Russell Houghton Hooker:
Appearance: Blond, curly hair, blue eyes, athletic build, very good looking.
Burial: Unknown, Misty Meadows, Bolton, Massachusetts.358
Divorced: March 03, 1964
Education: Graduated from Gilman School (Baltimore), Princeton University and Johns Hopkins Medical School; Internship and residency at the New York Hospital.
Family: Married twice; had 3 sons and one daughter with his first wife, Margaret Wilson Creighton Hooker..
Hobbies: In his later years he occupied his time farming and doing research on reversable male birth control (vastostomy)..
Military service: Surgeon in the U.S.Army Air Corps during WW II, served in North Africa, Sicily, England, India, and China..
Occupation: Abdominal surgeon.
Sports: Was a champion wrestler at Gilman School and Princeton University..
Summer home: Little Island Camp, Greenville, ME.4

Citations

  1. [S58] Leaming, Katharine Hepburn, p. 148.
  2. [S1519] Dr Margaret Houghton Hooker PhD, Then and Now : A Family History, p. 166.
  3. [S1519] Dr Margaret Houghton Hooker PhD, Then and Now : A Family History, p. 7.
  4. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/s/…
  5. [S95] Newspaper, NY Times: Dec 1, 1936.
  6. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/s/… Margaret Houghton Hooker Hoyt Moser, Family Interview Notes and Records of Margaret Houghton Hooker Hoyt Moser, not published.

Jabez Davis1,2

M, #20805

Family: Levinah Houghton b. 22 Feb 1746/47, d. 17 Apr 1818

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Marriage BannDec 7, 1788Putney, Windham Co., VT, USA, Levinah, "of P."1

Citations

  1. [S71] Putney VT VRs, p. 182.
  2. [S1074] Town Records: Dummerston, Caledonia Co., VT; VT Division of Records, Middlesex, VT, F-30270, VT VRs 1770-1870.

Tompkins Houghton1,2,3

M, #20806, b. 27 October 1810, d. 14 February 1872

Family: Phebe Wager b. 1810, d. 1894

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectY
Corresponded with authorN
BirthOct 27, 1810Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 39 in 1850 census; age 49 in 1860 census; 1865 Census: age 54, bp Otsego; age 59 in 1870 census6,7,1,8
Marriage18329,10,4,11
1840 Census1840Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, 5 Total: 1 male under 5 (1836-1840), 2 male 5 to 10 (1830-1835), 1 male 20 to 30 (1810-1819) // 1 female 20 to 30 (1810-1819)
1850 CensusAug 9, 1850Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA, age 39, farmer, property $1000; lived next to brothers Edward, Jonas M., and father Jonas Houghton3
1860 Census1860Hartwick, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 49, farmer, property $2400-50012
Residencelived north of main road between Chaseville and Maryland NY4
DeathFeb 14, 1872Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA1,13
BurialSchenevus Cemetery, Schenevus, Otsego, NY, USA, sect. 6 (center): there in 8/96 per Taylor1,13
ResearchPutney, Windham Co., VT, USA, Taylor: Jonas M. was probably Tompkins Houghton's father, but not confirmed; Tompkins may have been mother's maiden name, since Tompkins named a son the same. Tompkins listed as father on Wm. Melvin's death cert; Stacknow: Jonas Houghton's Bible lists Tompkins was son of Jonas; W.M. Houghton: Tompkins as son of Jonas5,1,8,4
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Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 1996.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Morris, March 1997.
  3. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: M432_579; Page: 159; line 20, dwl 378-392.
  4. [S415] E-mail from 1941 notes of William McKinley Houghton sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Jan. 2, 2000.
  5. [S256] Unknown author, Putney VT Town Records II, p. 326.
  6. [S235] U.S. Census, 1865 Otsego Co., NY, line 175/191.
  7. [S235] U.S. Census, 1870 Otsego Co., NY, line 363/407.
  8. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Oct. 27, 1999: from Jonas Houghton's Bible.
  9. [S36] Letter, from records of Faith Perkins Buechner sent in letter of Sheridan Perkins to W. M. Houghton, Feb. 20, 1939 (sent by Rebecca Stacknow, 11/1999).
  10. [S235] U.S. Census, 1850 US Census, Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Box 579, p. 159.
  11. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 31, 1999.
  12. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Hartwick, Otsego, New York; Roll: M653_840; Page: 573; Sheet 51, line 17, dwl 408-408.
  13. [S415] E-mail Schenevus Cemetery Records, from Rebecca Stocknow, Nov. 13, 1999.

Hannah Cass1,2

F, #20807, b. circa 1789, d. after 1871

Family: Jonas M. Houghton b. 19 Feb 1787, d. 6 Sep 1865

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Birthcirca 1789NY, USA, age 61, NY, in 1850 Census; age 66, NH, in 1855 census; 1860 census: age 72, MA; age 81 in 1870 census; 1880 census of son Jonas and Martin give bp as NY;3,4,5
Immigrationcirca 1807Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA, in Maryland 48 years in 18556
MarriageSep 22, 1808Maryland, NY, USA7,1,8,9
1850 CensusAug 9, 1850Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA, Jonas, age 63, VT; Hannah, 61, NH; and John L. Weaver, 9, NY5
1855 Census1855Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 68, farmer10
1860 Census1860Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA, Jonas, age 73, a farmer, VT, property $400-50; Hannah, 7211
Residence1871Otsego Co., NY, USA9
Deathafter 18711
PensionInxNY, USA, Hannah Cass, WC-39749

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Robert Taylor, July 25, 1999.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Aug. 8, 1999.
  3. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 1996.
  4. [S36] Letter, Transcript of William Flint letter, from Rebecca Stacknow, Sep. 27, 1999.
  5. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: M432_579; Page: 159; line 27, dwl 379-393.
  6. [S235] U.S. Census, 1855 Otsego, NY.
  7. [S36] Letter, from records of Faith Perkins Buechner sent in letter of Sheridan Perkins to W. M. Houghton, Feb. 20, 1939 (sent by Rebecca Stacknow, 11/1999).
  8. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Oct. 27, 1999: from Jonas Houghton's Bible.
  9. [S924] Virgil D. White, War of 1812 Pension Files, p. 1027.
  10. [S1516] 1855 State Census , New York, State Census, 1855 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
  11. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: M653_841; Page: 439, line 31, dwl 138.
  12. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: M432_579; Page: 159; line 20, dwl 378-392.
  13. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Dec. 29, 1999, citing document of W. M. Houghton, dated 1941.
  14. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: M432_579; Page: 159; line 30, dwl 380-394.

Phebe Wager1,2

F, #20808, b. 1810, d. 1894

Family: Tompkins Houghton b. 27 Oct 1810, d. 14 Feb 1872

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birth1810NY, USA, age 39 in 1850 census; age 50 in 1860 census; age 59 in 1870 census3,4
Marriage18323,1,5,6
1850 CensusAug 9, 1850Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA, age 39, farmer, property $1000; lived next to brothers Edward, Jonas M., and father Jonas Houghton4
1860 Census1860Hartwick, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 49, farmer, property $2400-5007
1870 Census1870Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 59; a farm laborer, next door to son Wm. Melvin8
Death1894Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY, USA9,1
BiographyThere is a death cert. of one Phoebe Houghton, who died 7 Mar 1894 in the Otsego Co. poor house where she had been for 2 yrs. It is unclear if this is this Phebe. All persons are listed as unknown on death cert; she is listed as pauper; for undertaker it lists Melvin Houghton.10

Citations

  1. [S235] U.S. Census, 1850 US Census, Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Box 579, p. 159.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Oct. 27, 1999: from Jonas Houghton's Bible.
  3. [S36] Letter, from records of Faith Perkins Buechner sent in letter of Sheridan Perkins to W. M. Houghton, Feb. 20, 1939 (sent by Rebecca Stacknow, 11/1999).
  4. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: M432_579; Page: 159; line 20, dwl 378-392.
  5. [S415] E-mail from 1941 notes of William McKinley Houghton sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Jan. 2, 2000.
  6. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 31, 1999.
  7. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Hartwick, Otsego, New York; Roll: M653_840; Page: 573; Sheet 51, line 17, dwl 408-408.
  8. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Roll 1075, p. 206, line 1, dwl 363-407.
  9. [S36] Letter, from records of Faith Perkins Buechner sent in letter of Sheridan Perkins to William McKinley Houghton, Feb. 20, 1939 (sent by Rebecca Stacknow, 11/1999).
  10. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 1996.

Edward J. Houghton1,2,3,4

M, #20809, b. 25 February 1818, d. 13 October 1891

Family 1: Catharine Jane Burnside b. 27 Dec 1822, d. 11 Jan 1884

Family 2: Lydia Whitney

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectY
BirthFeb 25, 1818Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA, age 32 in 1850 census; age 40 n 1855 census; age 42 in 1860 census; age 53 in 1870 census; age 63 in 1880 census6,1,3,7
MarriageNY, USA8,9,3,10,11
1850 Census1850Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA, age 32, property $150; next door to Tompkins Houghton, Jonas M. Houghton, and father Jonas Houghton11
1855 Census1855Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 40, farmer; dwl 94; lived in the town for 40 y, she, 35 y12,13
1860 Census1860Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 42, farm laborer, personal, property $5014,15
1870 Census1870Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 53, a farm laborer, property $300-10016
1880 Census1880Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 63, a laborer17
Marriage1884at age 6618,10
PensionInxJan 25, 1886NY, USA, as father of Seward Houghton19
DeathOct 13, 1891NY, USA7
EstateOct 29, 1891Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA, Early Surrogate Records for Otsego Co., NY, Book 39, p. 385; left estate to wife6

Citations

  1. [S235] U.S. Census, 1860 Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Box 841, p. 429 (house 50-52).
  2. [S235] U.S. Census, 1850 Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, line 377, p. 159.
  3. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 1996.
  4. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Oct. 27, 1999: from Jonas Houghton's Bible.
  5. [S255] Duane Hamilton Hurd, Otsego Co., NY Hx, p. 176.
  6. [S36] Letter, Transcript of William Flint letter, from Rebecca Stacknow, Sep. 27, 1999.
  7. [S36] Letter, from records of Faith Perkins Buechner sent in letter of Sheridan Perkins to W. M. Houghton, Feb. 20, 1939 (sent by Rebecca Stacknow, 11/1999).
  8. [S235] U.S. Census, 1860 US Census, Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Box 841, p. 429.
  9. [S255] Duane Hamilton Hurd, Otsego Co., NY Hx, p. 177.
  10. [S415] E-mail from 1941 notes of William McKinley Houghton sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Jan. 2, 2000.
  11. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: M432_579; Page: 159; line 15, dwl 377-391.
  12. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, May 25, 2001.
  13. [S1516] 1855 State Census , New York, State Census, 1855 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
  14. [S235] U.S. Census, 1860 US Census, Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Box 841, p. 429, line 17, dwl 50-52.
  15. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: M653_841; Page: 429, line 17, dwl 50-52.
  16. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Roll 1075, p. 196B, line 29, dwl 204-236.
  17. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: T9_915; Family History Film: 1254915; Page: 171D; Enumeration District: 102; sheet 35, line 26, dwl 399-436.
  18. [S415] E-mail Michael Houghton's notes, from Rebecca Stacknow, Nov. 13, 1999.
  19. [S1515] Unknown name of person, unknown record type, unknown file number.
  20. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Aug. 8, 1999 (from gravestone).
  21. [S95] Newspaper, clipping sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Sep. 29, 1999.
  22. [S5] Death Certificate, sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Nov. 13, 1999.

Catharine Jane Burnside1,2

F, #20810, b. 27 December 1822, d. 11 January 1884

Family: Edward J. Houghton b. 25 Feb 1818, d. 13 Oct 1891

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
BirthDec 27, 1822Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 27 in 1850, age 36 in 1860 census; age 35 in 1855 census; age 48 in 1870 census; age 60 in 1880 census3,4,5
MarriageNY, USA6,7,1,8,5
1850 Census1850Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA, age 32, property $150; next door to Tompkins Houghton, Jonas M. Houghton, and father Jonas Houghton5
1860 Census1860Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 42, farm laborer, personal, property $509,10
1870 Census1870Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 53, a farm laborer, property $300-10011
1880 Census1880Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 63, a laborer12
DeathJan 11, 1884age 6213,14
BurialSchenevus Cemetery, Schenevus, NY, USA, section 713,14
ParentsDJohn Burnside from New Scotland, Albany Co.7

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 1996.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Aug. 8, 1999 (from gravestone).
  3. [S235] U.S. Census, 1860 Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Box 841, p. 429 (house 50-52).
  4. [S36] Letter, from records of Faith Perkins Buechner sent in letter of Sheridan Perkins to W. M. Houghton, Feb. 20, 1939 (sent by Rebecca Stacknow, 11/1999).
  5. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: M432_579; Page: 159; line 15, dwl 377-391.
  6. [S235] U.S. Census, 1860 US Census, Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Box 841, p. 429.
  7. [S255] Duane Hamilton Hurd, Otsego Co., NY Hx, p. 177.
  8. [S415] E-mail from 1941 notes of William McKinley Houghton sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Jan. 2, 2000.
  9. [S235] U.S. Census, 1860 US Census, Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Box 841, p. 429, line 17, dwl 50-52.
  10. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: M653_841; Page: 429, line 17, dwl 50-52.
  11. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Roll 1075, p. 196B, line 29, dwl 204-236.
  12. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: T9_915; Family History Film: 1254915; Page: 171D; Enumeration District: 102; sheet 35, line 26, dwl 399-436.
  13. [S415] E-mail DAR Geneal. Records, copied by Mrs. Ida Flint Shafer, sent by Rebecca Stacknow 11/1999.
  14. [S415] E-mail Schenevus Cemetery Records, from Rebecca Stocknow, Nov. 13, 1999.
  15. [S95] Newspaper, clipping sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Sep. 29, 1999.
  16. [S5] Death Certificate, sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Nov. 13, 1999.

Jonas Monroe Houghton1,2

M, #20811, b. June 1820

Family: Elsa Patton b. c 1821, d. b 1900

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthJun, 1820Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 29 in 1850 census; age 35 in 1855 census; age 50 in 1870 census; age 79 in 1900 census; 1910 census of son Stephen gives CT5,1,6
Marriage2,3
1840 Census1840Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, 2 Total: 1 male 20 to 30 (1810-1819) // 1 female 20 to 30 (1810-1819)7
1850 Census1850Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA8
1855 Census1855Bethlehem, Albany Co., NY, USA, age 359
1860 CensusJun 26, 1860Glen, Montgomery Co., NY, USA, age 40, laborer10
1870 Census1870Glen, Montgomery Co., NY, USA, age 50, a farm laborer, property $4000-20011
1880 Census1880Glen, Montgomery Co., NY, USA, age 59, a laborer12
ResidenceThey lived in Mill Point, near Amsterdam, NY.2
BurialSchenevus Cemetery, Schenevus, NY, USA13

Citations

  1. [S235] U.S. Census, 1850 US Census, Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Box 579, p. 159.
  2. [S415] E-mail from 1941 notes of William McKinley Houghton sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Jan. 2, 2000.
  3. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: M432_579; Page: 159; line 30, dwl 380-394.
  4. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Oct. 27, 1999: from Jonas Houghton's Bible.
  5. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 1996.
  6. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Glen, Montgomery Co., New York; Roll: T623 1037; Enumeration District: 29, Sheet 2A, line 69, dwl 301-312.
  7. [S1225] 1840 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: 329; Page: 273.
  8. [S235] U.S. Census, 1850 US Census, Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Box 579, p. 159, dwl 380.
  9. [S1516] 1855 State Census , New York, State Census, 1855 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
  10. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Glen, Montgomery, New York; Roll: M653_787; Page: 51; Image: 55; Family History Library Film: 803787; line 14, dwl 373-411.
  11. [S235] U.S. Census, US Census, 1870, Glen, Montgomery Co., NY, Box 974, p. 246, sheet 63, line 21, dwl 497-504.
  12. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Glen, Montgomery, New York; Roll: T9_865; Family History Film: 1254865; Page: 251B; Enumeration District: 53;.
  13. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 31, 1999.
  14. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Dec. 29, 1999, citing document of W. M. Houghton, dated 1941.

Elsa Patton1,2

F, #20812, b. circa 1821, d. before 1900

Family: Jonas Monroe Houghton b. Jun 1820

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Birthcirca 1821NY, USA, age 29 in 1850 census; age 35 in 1855 census; age 50 in 1870 census3
Marriage4,3
1850 Census1850Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA5
1855 Census1855Bethlehem, Albany Co., NY, USA, age 356
1860 CensusJun 26, 1860Glen, Montgomery Co., NY, USA, age 40, laborer7
1870 Census1870Glen, Montgomery Co., NY, USA, age 50, a farm laborer, property $4000-2008
1880 Census1880Glen, Montgomery Co., NY, USA, age 59, a laborer9
Deathbefore 1900husband a widower
ParentsDparents born in NY

Citations

  1. [S235] U.S. Census, 1850 US Census, Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Box 579, p. 159.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Dec. 29, 1999, citing document of W. M. Houghton, dated 1941.
  3. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: M432_579; Page: 159; line 30, dwl 380-394.
  4. [S415] E-mail from 1941 notes of William McKinley Houghton sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Jan. 2, 2000.
  5. [S235] U.S. Census, 1850 US Census, Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Box 579, p. 159, dwl 380.
  6. [S1516] 1855 State Census , New York, State Census, 1855 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
  7. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Glen, Montgomery, New York; Roll: M653_787; Page: 51; Image: 55; Family History Library Film: 803787; line 14, dwl 373-411.
  8. [S235] U.S. Census, US Census, 1870, Glen, Montgomery Co., NY, Box 974, p. 246, sheet 63, line 21, dwl 497-504.
  9. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Glen, Montgomery, New York; Roll: T9_865; Family History Film: 1254865; Page: 251B; Enumeration District: 53;.

Alonzo Houghton1,2

M, #20813, b. 11 December 1832, d. 20 June 1858

Family: Emeline Cordelia Weatherly b. 1832, d. 17 Jul 1862

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectY
BirthDec 11, 1832Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA, dd calc; age 17 in 18503
Marriage4,1
DeathJun 20, 1858NY, USA, age 25 y 6 m 9 d; killed in the woods2,5,1,6
BurialBennett Family Cemetery, West Laurens, Otsego Co., NY, USA2
Contributn

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Oct. 27, 1999: from Jonas Houghton's Bible.
  2. [S36] Letter, from a letter from David Rice to Rebecca Stacknow, Dec. 16, 1999.
  3. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: M432_579; Page: 159; line 20, dwl 378-392.
  4. [S36] Letter, from 1939 William McKinley genealogy of Bennett family sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Dec. 16, 1999.
  5. [S95] Newspaper, Newspaper clipping collection of Belle Houghton, contributed to Rebecca Stacknow, 11/1999.
  6. [S36] Letter, from 1939 William McKinley Houghtongenealogy of Bennett family sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Dec. 16, 1999.

Luther Edward Houghton1,2,3,4,5

M, #20814, b. March 1835, d. 4 June 1915

Family: Julia M. Weatherly b. 8 Jun 1837, d. 16 Jan 1873

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthMar, 1835Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 15 in 1850 census; age 25 in 1860 census; age 35 in 1870 census; age 45 in 1880 census; age 65 in 1900 census; Taylor: bd given as circa 18181,7,2,8,4,6
Marriage18581,7,4,2,9,10
1860 Census1860Otego, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 50, a farm laborer, property -$501,11
Mil. DraftJun, 1863Otego Co., NY, USA, a Luther E. Houghton, age 28, single
1870 Census1870Otsego, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 35, farmer12
ResearchApr 5, 1877Freeman's Journal, Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY, USA, Petition for guardianship of the persons and estates od Delos H. and Ella E. Houghton. Order entered and letters of guardianship issued to Luther Houghton of Otego, as guardian
1880 Census1880Otsego, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 45, a farmer, a widower13
Residencebetween 1891 and 1915West Laurens, NY, USA, for 24 years4
Occupation1900farm laborer
NoteSep 8, 1909Amsterdam, NY, USA, Rural Times newspaper: Luther visited his sister
Residencenear West Laurens and Otsdawa NY10
DeathJun 4, 1915West Laurens, NY, USA, at his home, of pneumonia7,4,14
BurialBennett Family Cemetery, West Laurens, Otsego Co., NY, USA15,16
ObituaryThe Otsego Farmer, Cooperstown, NY- 1915, pg 7(date cut off)
Luther Houghton
At West Laurens, Friday, June 4th, the home of Mr, and Mrs. Perry Webster occurred the death of Luther Houghton, aged eighty years. Mr. Houghton had lived in that vicinity from early manhood. Previous to that he had lived at Maryland. He married, Julia Weatherly to whom four children were born. She died many years ago. Mr. Houghton cared tenderly for his motherless children and late in life enjoyed a home with the daughter, above mentioned. One daughter, Mrs. Adella Haynes and one son, Delos Houghton and one brother, Melvin Houghton of Maryland survive him, besides grandchildren and relatives who will miss him. Mr. Houghton had been a consistent member of the Christian church for many years. A kind neighbor and friend is gone. Much sympathy is expressed for the family.The funeral was held from the home on Monday. The Rev. C. C. Volz of Morris spoke words of comfort to the bereaved ones. The floral tributes were beautiful. Interment in Bennett cemetery. Our West Oneonta Reporter.

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Transcript of William Flint letter, from Rebecca Stacknow, Sep. 27, 1999.
  2. [S235] U.S. Census, 1860 US Census, Butternuts, Otsego Co., NY, Box 841, p. 280.
  3. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Oct. 27, 1999: from Jonas Houghton's Bible.
  4. [S95] Newspaper, Newspaper clipping collection of Belle Houghton, contributed to Rebecca Stacknow, 11/1999.
  5. [S1485] Findagrave.com, online http://www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
  6. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: M432_579; Page: 159; line 20, dwl 378-392.
  7. [S36] Letter, from records of Faith Perkins Buechner sent in letter of Sheridan Perkins to W. M. Houghton, Feb. 20, 1939 (sent by Rebecca Stacknow, 11/1999).
  8. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 1996.
  9. [S415] E-mail from 1941 notes of William McKinley Houghton sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Jan. 2, 2000.
  10. [S415] E-mail from 1939 William McKinley Houghton genealogy of Bennett family sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Dec. 16, 1999.
  11. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Otego, Otsego, New York; Roll: M653_840; Page: 0; Sheet 24; line 35, dwl 216-216.
  12. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Otsego, Otsego, New York; Roll: M593_1076; Page: 372A; Image: 397459; Family History Library Film: 552575.
  13. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Otsego, Otsego, New York; Roll: T9_916; Family History Film: 1254916; Page: 322D; Enumeration District: 112; sheet 4, line 5, dwl 36-36.
  14. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 31, 1999.
  15. [S36] Letter, from a letter from David Rice to Rebecca Stacknow, Dec. 16, 1999.
  16. [S1076] Rootsweb.Com, online www.rootsweb.com, Bennett-Weatherly Cemetery, Laurens, Otsego Co., NY, www.rootsweb.com/~nyotsego/cemetery/bennett.htm, July 24, 2002.

Melvin Houghton1,2

M, #20815, b. 14 August 1837, d. 29 February 1928

Family: Lucy L. Smallin b. 24 Sep 1836, d. 11 Mar 1910

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthAug 14, 1837Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 12 in 1850 census; age 22 in 1860 census; age 33 in 1870 census; age 44 in 1880 census; Aug 1837, age 62 in 1900 census4,5
MarriageSep 14, 1867Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA4,2,6,7
1880 Census1880Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA, age 44, laborer, cannot write8,9
1900 Census1900Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 62, farm laboer10
1910 CensusApr 28, 1910Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 73, odd jobs laborer, widowed11
NoteJan, 1912The home of Melvin Houghton, who lived alone on Mt. Crumhorn near Maryland NY, was burned to the ground.12
Livingbetween 1923 and 1928William lived with Grace for five years until his death.13
ResidenceAug 14, 1927Wells Bridge, NY, USA, 90th birthday14
DeathFeb 29, 1928Unadilla, Otsego, NY, USA, Death Certif., Unadilla, Otsego, NY, Reg. No. 3 lists William M. Hughton widower, wife Lucy Smallin, informant Frank Morgan of Well's Bridge, lists bp as town of Maryland, father as Tompkins Houghton4
BurialMar 3, 1928McKown Cemetery, Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA4,2
ResearchOtis is buried next to Melvin Houghton

Citations

  1. [S235] U.S. Census, 1860 US Census, Hartwick, Otsego Co., NY, p. 573.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Oct. 27, 1999: from Jonas Houghton's Bible.
  3. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: M432_579; Page: 159; line 20, dwl 378-392.
  4. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 1996.
  5. [S235] U.S. Census, 1850 US Census, Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Box 579, p. 159.
  6. [S36] Letter, Houghton History facts compiled by Schoharie Co. Office of the Aging (sent by Rebecca Stacknow, 11/13/1999).
  7. [S1511] Kathleen C. Beals, Early Families of Bethlehem New Hampshire, p. 215.
  8. [S235] U.S. Census, 1880 US Census, Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, p. 14, 145/154.
  9. [S235] U.S. Census, 1880 Soundex, Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Reel 72, Vol. 80, ED. 102, Sh. 14, Ln. 25.
  10. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego Co., New York; Roll: T623; Enumeration District: 118; Sheet: 3A, line 16, dwl 54-56.
  11. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: T624_949; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 52; line 51, dwl 79-79.
  12. [S95] Newspaper, The Daily Star, Oneonta, NY, Jan. 1912.
  13. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 31, 1999.
  14. [S95] Newspaper, clipping sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Sep. 29, 1999.
  15. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stocknow, Aug. 27, 1999.

Lucy L. Smallin1,2

F, #20816, b. 24 September 1836, d. 11 March 1910

Family: Melvin Houghton b. 14 Aug 1837, d. 29 Feb 1928

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthSep 24, 1836Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 33 in 1870 census; age 44 in 1880 census; Sep 1836, age 63 in 1900 census1,3,4
MarriageSep 14, 1867Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA1,3,4,2
1870 Censuscirca Jun, 1870Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA, age 33, farm laborer; next door to father5
1880 Census1880Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA, age 44, laborer, cannot write6,7
1900 Census1900Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 62, farm laboer8
DeathMar 11, 1910Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA, Death Certif, Maryland, NY, Register No. 790, cause of death pneumonia1,3,4
BurialMcKown Cemetery, Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA1,4
ParentsDAbraham Smallin and Mercy Crouch9,2

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 1996.
  2. [S1511] Kathleen C. Beals, Early Families of Bethlehem New Hampshire, p. 215.
  3. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Oct. 27, 1999: from Jonas Houghton's Bible.
  4. [S36] Letter, Houghton History facts compiled by Schoharie Co. Office of the Aging (sent by Rebecca Stacknow, 11/13/1999).
  5. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Roll 1075, p. 205B, line 38, dwl 362-406.
  6. [S235] U.S. Census, 1880 US Census, Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, p. 14, 145/154.
  7. [S235] U.S. Census, 1880 Soundex, Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, Reel 72, Vol. 80, ED. 102, Sh. 14, Ln. 25.
  8. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego Co., New York; Roll: T623; Enumeration District: 118; Sheet: 3A, line 16, dwl 54-56.
  9. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 31, 1999.
  10. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stocknow, Aug. 27, 1999.
  11. [S95] Newspaper, clipping sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Sep. 29, 1999.

Henry H. Houghton1

M, #20817, b. 1840, d. 1910

Family: Catherine E. Scutt b. 1841, d. 1907

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birth1840Maryland, Otsego Co., NY, USA, age 9 in 1850 census; age 18 in 1860 census; age 30 in 1870 census; age 39 in 1880 census1
Marriage2,3
1870 Census1870Taghkanic, Columbia Co., NY, USA, age 30, a farm laborer, personal property $300; and Polly Scutt, 604
1880 Census1880Copake, Columbia Co., NY, USA, age 39, farm laborer; and Mary Scutt, 74, mother in law5
Residencenear, Copake & Craryville, Columbia, NY, USA6
Death1910NY, USA7
BurialE & M Church Cemetery, Copake, Columbia Co., NY, USA
Duplicate

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: M432_579; Page: 159; line 20, dwl 378-392.
  2. [S36] Letter, from records of Faith Perkins Buechner sent in letter of Sheridan Perkins to W. M. Houghton, Feb. 20, 1939 (sent by Rebecca Stacknow, 11/1999).
  3. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 31, 1999.
  4. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Taghkanic, Columbia Co., NY, Box 921, p. 604B, line 2, dwl 135-146.
  5. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Copake, Columbia, New York; Roll: T9_821; Family History Film: 1254821; Page: 165A; Enumeration District: 9; Sheet 13, line 24, dwl 130-139.
  6. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Oct. 27, 1999: from Jonas Houghton's Bible.
  7. [S95] Newspaper, Newspaper clipping collection of Belle Houghton, contributed to Rebecca Stacknow, 11/1999.

Mary Ann Houghton1

F, #20818, b. 1850, d. 1910

Family: Chancey Dingman b. 1851, d. 1926

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birth1850Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA, 1850 census: 3/12; age 10 in 1860 census; 1875 census: age 252,3,4,1
Marriage18771872 also4,5
ResidenceAmsterdam, Montgomery Co., NY, USA6
NoteSep 8, 1909Amsterdam, NY, USA, Rural Times newspaper: Luther visited his sister
Death19104

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego, New York; Roll: M432_579; Page: 159; line 20, dwl 378-392.
  2. [S235] U.S. Census, 1875 Otsego Co., NY.
  3. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Oct. 27, 1999: from Jonas Houghton's Bible.
  4. [S36] Letter, from records of Faith Perkins Buechner sent in letter of Sheridan Perkins to W. M. Houghton, Feb. 20, 1939 (sent by Rebecca Stacknow, 11/1999).
  5. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 31, 1999.
  6. [S415] E-mail from 1941 notes of William McKinley Houghton sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Jan. 2, 2000.

Grace Jane Rexford1

F, #20819, b. 1 January 1885, d. 1970

Family: Frank D. Morgan b. 5 May 1883, d. 15 Jul 1944

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthJan 1, 1885NY, USA, Jan 1886, age 14 in 1900 census2,1,3
MarriageDec 30, 19034,1,2,5
Livingbetween 1923 and 1928William lived with Grace for five years until his death.6
Residence1956Burbank, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA4
Death19701
BiographyDaug. of George Rexford and Jane Knapp, both b. NY. Her mother died shortly after her birth. She was brought up from infancy by Melvin and Lucy. May have been adopted about age 12 by them.1

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 1996.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Oct. 27, 1999: from Jonas Houghton's Bible.
  3. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Maryland, Otsego Co., New York; Roll: T623; Enumeration District: 118; Sheet: 3A, line 16, dwl 54-56.
  4. [S95] Newspaper, clipping sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Sep. 29, 1999.
  5. [S36] Letter, Houghton History facts compiled by Schoharie Co. Office of the Aging (sent by Rebecca Stacknow, 11/13/1999).
  6. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 31, 1999.

Georgianna Houghton1

F, #20820, b. 15 April 1870, d. 14 March 1950

Family: Robert Fulton Hitchman b. 21 Nov 1868, d. 25 Apr 1946

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectY
Corresponded with authorN
BirthApr 15, 1870Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA, age 0/12 in 1870 census; age 10 in 1880 census1,3
MarriageOct 5, 1889Maryland, NY, USA, Houghton History: 10-5-18854,5,1
Residence1910Maryland, MA, USA4
LivingNov 23, 1925Maryland, NY, USA, His 57th birthday party3
DeathMar 14, 1950Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA, Death Certif., Register No. 2, Maryland NY. Cause of death, auricular fibrillation; at home, while sitting and reading her mail1
BurialMcKown Cemetery, Maryland, Otsego, NY, USA1
ObituaryMay 5, 1950Friday, May 5, 1950
The Otsego Farmer, page 4

Maryland - Burial services for Mrs. Georgiana Hitchman, who passed away March 14th, were held Saturday, April 29th. The body was removed from the Tillapaugh Funeral Home Vault in Schenevus and placed in the family plot in McKown cemetery. Relatives attending from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Robinson of Franklin, Don Chamberlian from Oneonta and Mrs. Leona Hitchman and daughter, Evelyn of Schenevus.

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 1996.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stocknow, Aug. 27, 1999.
  3. [S95] Newspaper, Newspaper clipping collection of Belle Houghton, contributed to Rebecca Stacknow, 11/1999.
  4. [S36] Letter, Houghton History facts compiled by Schoharie Co. Office of the Aging (sent by Rebecca Stacknow, 11/13/1999).
  5. [S415] E-mail from Rebecca Stacknow, Oct. 27, 1999: from Jonas Houghton's Bible.
  6. [S415] E-mail from Robert J. Taylor, Dec. 31, 1999.
  7. [S95] Newspaper, clipping sent by Rebecca Stacknow, Sep. 29, 1999.