Abigail Houghton1,2

F, #3331, b. 26 February 1754

Biography

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BirthFeb 26, 1754Harvard, Worcester Co., MA, USA2,3,4
ResearchWeis gives this marriage4
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Citations

  1. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 55 #1431.
  2. [S43] Thomas W. Baldwin, Harvard MA VRs, p. 61.
  3. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 55.
  4. [S747] Rev. Frederick Lewis Weis Lancaster MA Early Families II- Weis, p. 323.

Abel Witcomb Houghton1,2

M, #3332, b. 13 December 1815, d. 8 February 1902

Family: Hannah A. Chamberlain b. Feb 1821, d. 21 Jan 1902

Biography

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BirthDec 13, 1815Boxborough, Middlesex Co., MA, USA, age 33 in 1850 census; age 42 in 1860 census; Dec. 1818, age 81 in 1900 census3,4
MarriageAug 3, 1839Newton, Middlesex Co., MA, USA2,5
NewspaperOct 5, 1839Columbian Centenial: marriage6
1840 Census1840Newton, Middlesex Co., MA, USA, 4 Total: 1 Male - 15 thru 19; 1 Male - 20 thru 29; 2 Females - 20 thru 297
1850 Census1850Medway, Norfolk Co., MA, USA, Abel, W., 33, stage driver; Ama A., 328
Separationcirca 18609
1860 Census1860Medway, Norfolk Co., MA, USA, age 42, groom10
1880 Census1880Hopkinton, Middlesex Co., MA, USA, age 62, married, a boarder and servant with Joseph Rector11
1900 Census1900Medway, Norfolk Co., MA, USA, Abel W., age 81, retired; Annah D; mar 39 y (Unclear if this is Hannah A.)12,13
PensionInxJan 2, 1902Medway, Norfolk Co., MA, USA, for son Albert C. rejected5
DeathFeb 8, 1902Medway, Norfolk Co., MA, USA14
Researchonly MLM gives this marriage4

Citations

  1. [S290] Newton MA VRs, p. 312.
  2. [S617] MA Centinel Marriage Index 2, p. 1892.
  3. [S43] Thomas W. Baldwin, Harvard MA VRs, p. 61.
  4. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 147.
  5. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://www.fold3.com/image/#271058986
  6. [S616] MA Centinel Marriage Index 4,.
  7. [S1225] 1840 U.S. Federal Census , Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: 188; Page: 286; Image: 576; Family History Library Film: 0014678; line 18.
  8. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Medway, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: M432_331; Page: 324; line 42, dwl 119-153.
  9. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://www.fold3.com/image/#271058956
  10. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Medway, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts; Microfilm: M653; Page: 141, line 15, dwl 1040-1141.
  11. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Hopkinton, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: T9_540; Family History Film: 1254540; Page: 259C; Enumeration District: 392; sheet 27, line 33, dwl 188-254.
  12. [S235] U.S. Census, 1900 Soundex Massachusetts, Box 127, Vol. 57, E.D. 1047, Sh. 30, Ln. 66.
  13. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Medway, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts; Roll: T623 670; Enumeration District: 1047; Sheet 30B; line 66, dwl 458.
  14. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://www.fold3.com/image/#271058992
  15. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Medway, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: M432_331; Page: 324;
    line 42, dwl 119-153.

Sarah Whitcomb1,2

F, #3335, b. 27 May 1780

Family: Jacob Houghton b. 21 Jan 1782

Biography

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BirthMay 27, 1780Boxborough, Middlesex Co., MA, USA, age 69 in 1850 census; age 79 in 1860 census3
1850 Census1850Harvard, Worcester Co., MA, USA, age 67, farmer4
1860 Census1860Harvard, Worcester Co., MA, USA, age 77, shoe maker; property $1505
ParentsDAbel and Jemima Whitcomb

Citations

  1. [S76] Whitcomb, Whitcomb Family in America, p. 409.
  2. [S713] Ezra S. Stearns NH State Gen. & Family Hx III, p. 1073.
  3. [S282] Boxborough MA VRs, p. 27.
  4. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , : Harvard, Worcester, Massachusetts; Roll: M432_341; Page: 31; line 40, dwl 198-231.
  5. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Harvard, Worcester Co., Massachusetts; Microfilm: M653; Page: 6, line 6, dwl 39-46.
  6. [S43] Thomas W. Baldwin, Harvard MA VRs, p. 61.
  7. [S1074] Town Records: Vital Records, Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, Book 4, p. 155, number 222.
  8. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 147.
  9. [S282] Boxborough MA VRs, p. 45.

Nathaniel Wyman1

M, #3337, b. 26 February 1718, d. 5 June 1776

Family: Mary Sawyer b. 1723, d. 8 May 1759

Biography

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BirthFeb 26, 1718Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, USA2
MarriageJun 29, 1743Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, USA3,1,4,5
DeathJun 5, 1776Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, USA2
BiographyMarried 2nd May 14 1761 Submit Brooks of Woburn6

Citations

  1. [S46] Boston Transcript, 3/9/1924 - 2541.
  2. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 327.
  3. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 29.
  4. [S415] E-mail from John F. Chandler, 1995.
  5. [S157] Fred E. Sawyer, Sawyer Families Gen. Dict., p. 134.
  6. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 36.
  7. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 70.
  8. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 73.
  9. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 77.
  10. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 94.

Daniel Albert1,2,3

M, #3338, b. 1701, d. 28 January 1769

Family 1: Mary Houghton b. c 1701, d. 23 Oct 1726

Family 2: Abigail Houghton b. 1708, d. 28 Jan 1769

Biography

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Birth1701dd calc
Origin1725Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, USA4
Milit-Beg1725on Muster roll of Captain Josiah Willard's company, June 3 to November 10, 1725.5
MarriageDec 9, 1725Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, USA6,7,8,9,10
ResearchJan 25, 1726Only JWH gives this marriage; not in VRs11
MarriageJan 25, 1726/27Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, USA, by J. Houghton12,7,13
CovenantJun 15, 1729Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, USA14
DeathJan 28, 1769Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA, USA, ae 68; p. 325, Jan 2215,13
BiographyNourse, Early Records of Lancaster, 1884, p. 243: on Muster roll of Captain Josiah Willard's company, June 3 to November 10, 1725.

J.W. Houghton, p. 303 gives Hannah Houghton as wife (m 1,25,1726), but Lancaster VRs,p. 19 and 412 gives Mary Houghton, as wife of Daniel Albert;she died in Oct, 1726:

CJV: 2nd marriage to Abigail Houghton given in Lancaster VRs, p. 24,

Lancaster VRs, p. 285: full communion on Apr 2, 1738

MLM: a dutchman, according to Ford in his Clinton Conjecture (see Ford's Conjecture, Origin of Clinton, MA., p. 125)16,17,13

Citations

  1. [S1] Dr. John Wesley Houghton M.D., Houghton Genealogy of 1912, p. 303 #23s.
  2. [S80] Chandler, Houghton Genealogy, #11821.
  3. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 243, 285.
  4. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 19, 24.
  5. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 243.
  6. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 19.
  7. [S96] NEHGR, 17 [1863]:73.
  8. [S117] Burr & Gage, "John Houghton of Lancaster, Mass." , pp. 392-400, p. 398.
  9. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 8, 16.
  10. [S747] Rev. Frederick Lewis Weis Lancaster MA Early Families II- Weis, p. 286.
  11. [S1] Dr. John Wesley Houghton M.D., Houghton Genealogy of 1912, p. 303.
  12. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 24.
  13. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 16.
  14. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 280.
  15. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 160, 325.
  16. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 31.
  17. [S12] Nourse, Early Records of Lancaster, p. 243.
  18. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 57.
  19. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 59.
  20. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 60.
  21. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 63.
  22. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 66.
  23. [S11] Lancaster MA VRs, p. 67.

Sarah (?)1

F, #3339, d. after 1723

Family: Jonas Houghton b. Apr 1663, d. 20 Sep 1723

Biography

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MarriageMiddlesex Co., MA, USA, Middlesex Probate; widow at his death; MLM: ca. 17201,2,3,4,5
EstateNov 8, 1723Lancaster, Middlesex Co., MA, USA, Bond of 300 pounds by Jonas Houghton Jr., admr; Inventory of Oct. 29, 1723; Articles of Agreement, on 29 Oct 1723, of Sarah Houghton, widow, relict of Jonas Houghton, who quitclaims the estate to Jonas Houghton Jr., Benjamin Houghton, Stephen Hougton, Richard Wilds, Jemimah Houghton, Gamaliel Beman, Ephraim Sawyer, and Dorcas Houghton, and it was recorded by John Houghton, Justice of the Peace (Probate #11933, Administration; Vol. 17, pp. 23, 24, 2522, 339, 448); BT:Oct. 29, 1723, "Josiah, deceased, who left posthumous child, Stephen"; "Dorcas Coomer (this last name perhaps incorrect, very illegible)6,1,7,8,4"
Deathafter 1723MA, USA, widow at Jonas's death in 17231,9

Citations

  1. [S46] Boston Transcript, 11/12/1924 #2311, WBBN.
  2. [S117] Burr & Gage, "John Houghton of Lancaster, Mass." , pp. 392-400, p. 398.
  3. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 8.
  4. [S409] Probate Records , Middlesex Co., MA, Case 11933, FHC #397099.
  5. [S747] Rev. Frederick Lewis Weis Lancaster MA Early Families II- Weis, p. 286.
  6. [S46] Boston Transcript, 11/17/1924, #2311 GAGL.
  7. [S852] Samuel H. Folsom and William E. Rogers, Middlesex MA Probate Index, p. 249.
  8. [S955] Middlesex Probate Records 2l, p. 378.
  9. [S409] Probate Records , Middlesex Co., MA, Case 11932, FHC #397099.

Mary Sharon Thiltgen1

F, #3348, b. 7 March 1994

Biography

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BirthMar 7, 1994San Diego, San Diego Co., CA, USA
Residence1995Dubuque, Dubuque Co., IA, USA

Citations

  1. [S92] Ellen Uran Wilson, 1994.

Edward Warren Houghton1,2,3

M, #3349, b. 22 March 1829, d. March 1911

Family: Francena E. Whitney b. 9 Jul 1828, d. 1892

Biography

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BirthMar 22, 1829Harvard, Worcester Co., MA, USA, age 21 in 1850 census; age 51 in 1880 census; age 31 in 1860 census; Mar 1829, age 71 in 1900 census; age 81 in 1910 census6,7,8
Occupationa farmer6
Marriage18566,8
1860 Census1860Harvard, Worcester Co., MA, USA, age 31, farm laborer9
1870 Census1870Harvard, Worcester Co., MA, USA, age 41, a farmer, next door to his father Cephas10,11
Officebetween 1879 and 1882Harvard, Worcester Co., MA, USA12
1880 Census1880Harvard, Worcester Co., MA, USA, age 51, a farmer; next door to father13
1900 Census1900Harvard, Worcester Co., MA, USA, age 71, a farmer; with a boarder, Mary E. Comming14,15
Research1900Harvard, Worcester Co., MA, USA, 6 houses apart16
1910 Census1910Harvard, Worcester Co., MA, USA, age 81, widowed, farmer; with companion, Mary Cummings, 52, NY17
DeathMar, 1911Harvard, Worcester Co., MA, USA, Whitcomb: 191218,4
BurialHarvard Center Burial Ground Cemetery, Harvard, Worcester Co., MA, USA18
BiographySixth owner of James Houghton Garrison House. JWH: "Farmer, living (1911) in the old Garrison House built by James, the son of Ralph, in 1697, and described under marginal number 119...From an interview published in a Harvard paper we take the following: 'The Houghton homestead has the proud distinction of being the only one in town which has been in unbroken possession of a family since the early settlements. James, the son of Ralph, first town clerk of Lancaster, came here after the massacre of 1697 and settled on lands given him by his father; the house so well preserved shows unmistakable signs of having been a garrison, also that it was built at different periods. James, its first resident, was succeeded by his third son, Thomas, who married Mariah Moore, who survived her husband 26 years; their only [surviving] son, Elijah, married Mercy Whitney and had 11 [10] children. The oldest, Thomas, came next; he and his wife, Betsey White, had 13 children; one of them, Cephas, was fifth in line and father of the present owner, Edward Warren. It is greatly to be regretted that Mr. Houghton's failing sight and extreme deafness deprive him of so much in life, not only on his own account but because it makes it so difficult to converse with him. He is the last of the elder life-long residents, and probably knows more of the local history that connects us with the past than any other person here. We were much pleased to receive a call from him last Wednesday, and greatly interested in what he had lately found and brought for our inspection, the oldest and most curious collection it was ever our good fortune to see and handle. First came a little canvas bag 4 x 8 inches, much worn and discolored by time, on which is stuck an irregular bit of paper labeled, 'Papers. Keep for their antiquity, bag and all' Inside is a leather pocket book, stiff and mildewed, but showing still embossed ornamentations not unlike that now in vogue. It contains a collection of worn and yellowed papers, a part of promissory noted dated before the Revolution, several of them belonging to widow Maria Houghton, whose reputation as a fine business woman is still remembered in the family; on these notes appear the autographs of many of the early residents, one that of Peter Atherton, the first town clerk of Harvard. Our forefathers seem to have had trouble with their spelling books. A stumbling block was 'value,' which is found spelled valey, and valu, valer, and valeh. Mr. Houghton says he does not think that he shall try to collect these notes. Still more curious are sundry older papers; one of them is an order from the selectmen of Lancaster to James Houghton, dated the ninth day of November, 1697, 'To warn the inhabitants 'Consarned' to meet in the meeting house at eait of the clok in the morning,' the two chief things to 'consider and conclude' were the country road and procuring a minister. Law and religion seemed to have been closely joined, for a worn and tattered sheet has orders to the same constable to collect and pay to John Whiting the 'Ministers Rate Anne Don. 1696.' On the other side is the list of taxpayers and the sums assessed; among the names are those of the Willards, Athertons, Houghtons, Sawyers, Moors, Wilders, Ruggs, Ropers, White, Beman, Benit, Joslin, Divol, etc., who appear in the early records when this town belonged to Lancaster. A printed broadside is headed, 'Province of the Massachusetts Bay, ss.,' and has the lion and unicorn coat of arms and a curious large seal. It was sent by James Taylor Gent, Treasurer and Receiver General for His Majesty's said Provinces, to 'James Houghton, constable or collector of the town of Lancaster,' and signed in a very be-flourished hand by the aforesaid James Taylor. 'Given under my hand and seal at Boston the first day of December 1697. In the ninth year of the reign of our Sovereign, Lord William III of England, etc., King.' 'The Great and General Court had passed an act 'For granting onto his Majesty a tax of Six Thousand and Forty Pounds, Ten Shillings, upon polls and estates.' Lancaster's share was Four Pounds, Ten Shillings, which the constable was ordered to collect; it any failed to pay he was required still further to 'Distrain the person' and sell the distresses, the over-plus, if any, to be returned to the person. It gives one a queer sensation to hold and read documents that were old before our grandsires fought for the independence of the colonies' KATHERINE LAWRENCE."19,20

Citations

  1. [S1] Dr. John Wesley Houghton M.D., Houghton Genealogy of 1912, p. 92, 93, 150-152 #667.
  2. [S78] White, Genealogy of John White, II, p. 616 #16709, 618.
  3. [S460] Marshall L. McClanahan, Ralph & Jane (Stow) Houghton - MLM, p. 45, 87 #1463.
  4. [S460] Marshall L. McClanahan, Ralph & Jane (Stow) Houghton - MLM, p. 87.
  5. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Harvard, Worcester, Massachusetts; Roll: M432_341; Page: 20; line 3, dwl 50-61.
  6. [S1] Dr. John Wesley Houghton M.D., Houghton Genealogy of 1912, p. 150.
  7. [S43] Thomas W. Baldwin, Harvard MA VRs, p. 65.
  8. [S460] Marshall L. McClanahan, Ralph & Jane (Stow) Houghton - MLM, p. 45, 87.
  9. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Harvard, Worcester Co., Massachusetts; Microfilm: M653; Page: 38, line 32, dwl 286-307.
  10. [S235] U.S. Census, 1870 US Census, Harvard, Worcester Co., MA, Box 653, p. 137b, line 32, dwl 107.
  11. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Harvard, Worcester, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_653; Page: 137B; Image: 279; Family History Library Film: 552152; line 32, dwl 107.
  12. [S460] Marshall L. McClanahan, Ralph & Jane (Stow) Houghton - MLM, p. 45.
  13. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Harvard, Worcester, Massachusetts; Roll: T9_563; Family History Film: 1254563; Page: 249A; Enumeration District: 810; sheet 25, line 38, dwl 247-280.
  14. [S235] U.S. Census, 1900 Soundex Massachusetts, Box 127, Vol. 88, E.D. 1636, Sh. 6, Ln. 73.
  15. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Harvard, Worcester Co., Massachusetts; Roll: T623 692; Enumeration District: 1632; Sheet 6B; line 73, dwl 136-140.
  16. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Harvard, Worcester Co., Massachusetts; Roll: T623 692; Enumeration District: 1636; Sheet 6B; line 93, dwl 1-146.
  17. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Harvard, Worcester, Massachusetts; Roll: T624_628; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 1760;
    line 46, dwl 205-214.
  18. [S75] Whitcomb, Nashaway Burial Grounds, p. 54.
  19. [S1] Dr. John Wesley Houghton M.D., Houghton Genealogy of 1912, p. 150-152.
  20. [S224] Henry S. Nourse, Harvard Hx - Nourse, p. 362.

Mary Houghton1,2,3

F, #3350, b. 30 June 1695, d. after 8 April 1767

Family: Thomas Blackman b. c 1690, d. c 1751

Biography

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BirthJun 30, 1695Dorchester, Suffolk Co., MA, USA5,6,7,8,9,10,11
MarriageMar 26, 1713Dorchester, Suffolk Co., MA, USA, by Rev. Jno. Danforth; JWH: 23 Mar 1712/13;Canton Hx: Mar. 23, 17145,12,9,10,11,13,14
ResidenceCanton, Norfolk Co., MA, USA, "In her old age, Mrs. Houghton came to live with her daughter, and was so poor as to be assisted by the town."9
Deathafter Apr 8, 1767Stoughton, MA, USA12
ResearchAs early as 1730, I find David Thompson working on the bridge that crossed the brook near what is now the works of the Kinsley Iron and Machine Company. The next year he owned the covenant, was baptized, and in 1740 removed from Canton to Stoughton. In 1736, on the 18th of March, he was married to Mary, the daughter of Thomas and Mary (Houghton) Blackman, who lived nearly opposite the bury-ing-ground in Stoughton. This Mrs. Blackman's mother had a curious and interesting history. It is said that she married Ralph Houghton, Jr., and that at the age of twenty-eight she was at Jamaica, in the West Indies, at the time of the great earthquake in that island. The history of Dorchester gives the following extract from an old manuscript:

"In 1692 Mrs. Mary Horton, widow of Ralph Horton, was sunke in ye earthquake at Jemeco the seventh day of June, between Eleven and twelve a clock at nune. Ye above named person was then 28 years of age from March ye last past."

Another account says she heard and felt the earthquake, and rushed to the door; and as the place sunk in the water, she clung to the sill of the house, which separated from the building. She remained in the water three days and three nights, when a vessel passed by and she was taken on board. Her trunk of clothing floated within her reach and was saved. She afterward lived at a tavern in Dorchester, and waited on travellers. One day a stranger entered the tavern to put up for the night; she recognized him as her husband, and the shock was such that they both fainted,— he having supposed that she was lost in the earthquake, and she that he was lost at sea, being gone on a voyage at the time of the disaster. Another version of the story is that he was lost with her at Jamaica, and was picked up by another vessel.

They could not have been separated long, for Mary, their daughter, was born June 30, 1695, and was married to Thomas Blackman, March 23, 1714. In her old age Mrs. Houghton came to live with her daughter, and was so poor as to be assisted by the town. The house in which she

lived has long since disappeared. It stood on the westerly side of Pearl Street, nearly opposite the old house now standing, which was visited by the Canton Historical Society in 1881, and concerning the builder of which there was some question. An ancient record informs me that on the "ninth of April, 1767, the widow Mary Houghton died, aged one hundred and four years and eleven days; " and in an ancient diary kept by one of the fathers of the town I find this record: "April 10, 1767, Mrs. Mary Horton buried, aged one hundred and five years." The Boston " News Letter " says, " She had been very healthy, and retained her senses to the last." David Thompson, who married her daughter, had a son David, Jr., born Jan. 14, 1738. At the age of seventeen he was with General Winslow in Nova Scotia. Two years later, in 1757, he lost his left arm by a bomb at the storming of Fort William Henry by the French, under Montcalm. For his services he received a pension. He is well remembered by many now living, among others Mr. Ellis Ames, Mr. Jesse Holmes, Mr. Samuel Capen, Mr. William B. Trask, the latter of whom writes of him,15
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Citations

  1. [S1] Dr. John Wesley Houghton M.D., Houghton Genealogy of 1912, p. 94 #128.
  2. [S200] Smith, Report to Houghton Association, p. 51 #39 (Francis Walter Houghton's Genealogy).
  3. [S460] Marshall L. McClanahan, Ralph & Jane (Stow) Houghton - MLM, p. 5 #11, 7.
  4. [S200] Smith, Report to Houghton Association, p. 50 (Genealogy of Francis Walter Houghton).
  5. [S1] Dr. John Wesley Houghton M.D., Houghton Genealogy of 1912, p. 94.
  6. [S52] Dorchester Births, Marriages, p. 36.
  7. [S96] NEHGR, "Who Was Martha Horton?", Vol. 15, No. 599, July 1996, p. 348.
  8. [S200] Smith, Report to Houghton Association, p. 50, 51 (Genealogy of Francis Walter Houghton).
  9. [S318] Daniel T.V. Huntoon, Canton MA HX, p. 302.
  10. [S460] Marshall L. McClanahan, Ralph & Jane (Stow) Houghton - MLM, p. 7.
  11. [S904] Houghton Family Records;, Letter to Francis W. Houghton from Eben Tolman, Town Clerk, Dorchester, MA, 1853.
  12. [S96] NEHGR, "Who Was Martha Horton?", Vol. 15, No. 599, July 1996, p. 349.
  13. [S200] Smith, Report to Houghton Association, p. 51 (Genealogy of Francis Walter Houghton).
  14. [S52] Dorchester Births, Marriages, 1: 106.
  15. [S882] Ancestry.Com, online www.ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/923226/person/-658857911/…
  16. [S52] Dorchester Births, Marriages, 1: 60.
  17. [S52] Dorchester Births, Marriages, 1: 62.
  18. [S52] Dorchester Births, Marriages, 1: 65.
  19. [S52] Dorchester Births, Marriages, 1: 69.
  20. [S52] Dorchester Births, Marriages, 1: 72.
  21. [S52] Dorchester Births, Marriages, 1: 75.
  22. [S52] Dorchester Births, Marriages, 1: 78.
  23. [S52] Dorchester Births, Marriages, 1: 82.
  24. [S52] Dorchester Births, Marriages, 1: 84.
  25. [S315] Stoughton/Canton MA VRs, p. 43.
  26. [S415] E-mail from Julie Otto, Mar 25, 2002.

Joan (?)1

F, #3352

Biography

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Marriage2

Citations

  1. [S1265] De Hoghton Pedigree I Chart;,, from Sir Bernard de Hoghton, BT, Apr 2004 (in possession of Charles J. Vella).
  2. [S1264] De Hoghton Pedigree II Chart;,, from Sir Bernard de Hoghton, BT, Apr 2004 (in possession of Charles J. Vella).

Lawrence de Hoghton1,2

M, #3353, d. 1480

Biography

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BirthEngland1
Death1480England1
Biographyde Hoghton Pedigree II: "Lawrence Hoghton, succeeded 19 Ed. 4, and died the same year."

JWH: p. 25: "Lawrence, who succeeded to the estate in 1480 and died the same year without issue. Consequently the inheritance went to his brother and next of kin."3

Citations

  1. [S1] Dr. John Wesley Houghton M.D., Houghton Genealogy of 1912, p. 25 #36.
  2. [S1264] De Hoghton Pedigree II Chart;,, from Sir Bernard de Hoghton, BT, Apr 2004 (in possession of Charles J. Vella).
  3. [S1] Dr. John Wesley Houghton M.D., Houghton Genealogy of 1912, p. 25.