Rebecca Houghton1

F, #35011, b. 24 May 1800, d. 2 October 1802

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BirthMay 24, 18002
DeathOct 2, 18022

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Norman Arrowsmith, 12/1998.
  2. [S459] Marita Houghton Savage, Dinsmore Genealogy, p. 125.

Mary Houghton1

F, #35012, b. 1805, d. 1805

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Birth18051
Death18051

Citations

  1. [S459] Marita Houghton Savage, Dinsmore Genealogy, p. 125.

Bridget Spaulding1

F, #35013, b. 23 June 1774, d. 5 April 1861

Family 1: Major Ephraim Heald b. 11 Sep 1770, d. 5 Apr 1803

Family 2: Thomas Houghton Jr. b. 2 Dec 1763, d. 27 May 1840

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BirthJun 23, 1774Westminster, MA, USA, age 76 in 1850 census; ME given in 1880 census of son Jonah2,3,4
Widowbefore 1806of Ephraim Heald
Residencecirca 1806Caratunk, Somerset Co., ME, USA5
MarriageMar, 1806Anson, Somerset Co., ME, USA6,5
1850 Census1850Starks, Somerset, ME, USA, Bridget Houghton7
DeathApr 5, 1861Anson, Somerset Co., ME, USA, ae 87y 10m2,4
ParentsDJoseph Spaulding and Bridget Crosby (Westminster MA VRs, p. 86)4

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Norman Arrowsmith, 12/1998.
  2. [S28] DAR Lineage Book, Vol. 113.
  3. [S235] U.S. Census, 1850 US Census, Starks, Somerset Co., ME, Box 269, p. 114, line 1.
  4. [S1052] Joseph Crook Anderson II Maine Families in 1790 - Vol. 7, p. 237.
  5. [S745] Anson ME VRs, I: p. 24.
  6. [S459] Marita Houghton Savage, Dinsmore Genealogy, p. 125.
  7. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Starks, Somerset Co., ME, Box 269, p. 114, line 1.
  8. [S459] Marita Houghton Savage, Dinsmore Genealogy, p. 126.

Jonah Houghton1,2

M, #35014, b. 14 December 1806, d. 16 October 1886

Family 1: Charlotte Williams b. 7 Jan 1804, d. 17 Mar 1848

Family 2: Emeline Hooper b. c 1817

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BirthDec 14, 1806Anson, Somerset Co., ME, USA, age 30-40 in 1840 census; age 44 in 1850 census; age 54 in 1860 census; age 63 in 1870 census; age 74 in 1880 census; Whitman: 14 Dec 18042,4,1
Residencecirca 1829Madison, ME, USA2
MarriageSep 10, 1829Anson, Somerset Co., ME, USA2,4,1,5
1830 Census1830Anson, Somerset Co., ME, USA, 3 Total: 1 male under 5 (1826-1830), 1 male 20 to 30 (1801-1810)// 1 female 20 to 30 (1801-1810)6,7
1840 Census1840Anson, Somerset Co., ME, USA, 5 Total: 1 male under 5 (1836-1840), 1 male 5 to 10 (1830-1835), 1 male 10 to 15 (1825-1830), 1 male 30 to 40 (1800-1809) // 1 female 30 to 40 (1800-1809)8,9
MarriageSep 10, 1848Anson, Somerset Co., ME, USA, Mrs. Emeline Clapp, w/2, h/2; Dinsmore: Sep. 32,4,1,10
1850 Census1850Anson, Somerset Co., ME, USA, age 44, a farmer; and Nathaniel Clapp, 5, ME11
1860 Census1860Anson, Somerset Co., ME, USA, age 54, farmer; property $3000-135012,13
1870 Census1870Anson, Somerset Co., ME, USA, age 63, a farmer, property $3000-$2000; near nephew William Houghton14
1880 Census1880Anson, Somerset Co., ME, USA, age 74, a farmer15,16
DeathOct 16, 1886Anson, Somerset Co., ME, USA4

Citations

  1. [S459] Marita Houghton Savage, Dinsmore Genealogy, p. 125, 136.
  2. [S259] Charles H. Farnam, Whitman Genealogy, p. 851.
  3. [S459] Marita Houghton Savage, Dinsmore Genealogy, p. 125.
  4. [S415] E-mail from Norman Arrowsmith, 12/1998.
  5. [S745] Anson ME VRs, I: p. 396, 442.
  6. [S882] Ancestry.Com, online www.ancestry.com, Maine Census, 1800-1900, 1830 Census, Anson, Somerset Co., ME, p. 221.
  7. [S1224] 1830 U.S. Federal Census , Anson, Somerset, Maine; Roll: 51; Page: 221.
  8. [S882] Ancestry.Com, online www.ancestry.com, Maine Census, 1800-1900, 1840 Census, Anson, Somerset Co., ME, p. 75.
  9. [S1225] 1840 U.S. Federal Census , Anson, Somerset, Maine; Roll: 151; Page: 75; line 4.
  10. [S745] Anson ME VRs, I.
  11. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Anson, Somerset Co., ME, Box 269, p. 167, line 15, dwl 4-4.
  12. [S882] Ancestry.Com, online www.ancestry.com, Maine Census, 1800-1900, 1860 Census, Anson, Somerset Co., ME, p. 533.
  13. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Anson, Somerset, Maine; Roll: M653_452; Page: 533; Sheet 39; line 8, dwl 267-268.
  14. [S235] U.S. Census, 1870 US Census, Anson, Somerset Co., ME, Reel 558, Pg. 15, Ln. 19, dwl 222-231.
  15. [S235] U.S. Census, 1880 Anson, ME p. 31.
  16. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Anson, Somerset, Maine; Roll: T9_487; Family History Film: 1254487; Page: 194C; Enumeration District: 153; sheet 31, line 26, dwl 281-291.
  17. [S459] Marita Houghton Savage, Dinsmore Genealogy, p. 136.
  18. [S259] Charles H. Farnam, Whitman Genealogy, p. 852.

Zebina Houghton1,2

M, #35015, b. 26 October 1808

Family 1: Anna Spaulding b. 18 May 1807, d. 18 Dec 1837

Family 2: Sarah Fletcher b. c 1811

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BirthOct 26, 1808ME, USA, age 30-40 in 1840 census; age 40 in 1850 census; age 51 in 1860 census; age 60 in 1870 census; age 72 in 1880 census1,3
MarriageNov 5, 18292,1
1830 Census1830Madison, Somerset Co., ME, USA4
Marriagew/2; no issue1,3
1840 Census1840Bingham, Somerset Co., ME, USA, 6 Total: 1 male 20 to 30 (1810-1819), 1 male 30 to 40 (1800-1809) // 1 female 5 to 10 (1830-1835), 1 female 10 to 15 (1825-1830), 1 female 20 to 30 (1810-1819), 1 female 60 to 70 (1770-1779)5,6
1850 Census1850Janesville, Rock Co., WI, USA, age 40, hotel keeper3
Notesettled in Sect. #15, town of Lyons, formerly called Hudson. Name changed to Lyons, Jan. 23, 1844. Town 2 R. 18 E. which comprises the N.E. Quarter of the town of lake Geneva, WI7
Office1859Elknorn, WI, USA7
1860 Census1860Elkhorn, Walworth Co., WI, USA, age 51, gardiner8

Citations

  1. [S459] Marita Houghton Savage, Dinsmore Genealogy, p. 125.
  2. [S259] Charles H. Farnam, Whitman Genealogy, p. 848.
  3. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Janesville (West Side of Rock River), Rock, Wisconsin; Roll: M432_1005; Page: 251; line 39, dwl 323-323.
  4. [S882] Ancestry.Com, online www.ancestry.com, Maine Census, 1800-1900, 1830 Census, Madison, Somerset Co., ME, p. 27.
  5. [S882] Ancestry.Com, online www.ancestry.com, Maine Census, 1800-1900, 1840 Census, Bingham, Somerset Co., ME, p. 105.
  6. [S1225] 1840 U.S. Federal Census , Bingham,Somerset Co., Maine; Roll: 151; Page: 105; line 29.
  7. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 161.
  8. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Elkhorn, Walworth, Wisconsin; Roll: M653_1434; Page: 225; sheet 23, line 24, dwl 195-175.

Joseph Spaulding Houghton1

M, #35016, b. 17 March 1811

Family 1: Sarah Ingalls b. c 1812

Family 2: Frances Shaw b. c 1830

  • Marriage*: Joseph Spaulding Houghton married Frances Shaw w/2.1

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BirthMar 17, 1811ME, USA, age 20-30 in 1840 census; age 39 in 1850 census; age 49 in 1860 census; age 64 in 1880 census1,2
MarriageSep 24, 1832Anson, Somerset Co., ME, USA, w/13,1,4
1840 Census1840Anson, Somerset Co., ME, USA, 3 Total: 1 male 20 to 30 (1810-1819) // 1 female 15 to 20 (1820-1825), 1 female 20 to 30 (1810-1819); near brother Luke5,6
1850 Census1850Anson, Somerset Co., ME, USA, age 39, a farmer7
1860 Census1860Anson, Somerset Co., ME, USA, age 49, farmer; property $1000-3008,9
1870 Census1870Anson, Somerset Co., ME, USA, a farmer, property $100-$200; near Luke F. Houghton10
Marriagew/21
1880 Census1880Somerset, ME, USA, age 64, a laborer3,11
No Childrn1

Citations

  1. [S459] Marita Houghton Savage, Dinsmore Genealogy, p. 126.
  2. [S235] U.S. Census, 1850 US Census, Anson, Somerset Co., ME, Box 269, p. 171, line 36, dwl 66.
  3. [S415] E-mail from Norman Arrowsmith, 12/1998.
  4. [S745] Anson ME VRs, I: I: 469.
  5. [S882] Ancestry.Com, online www.ancestry.com, Maine Census, 1800-1900, 1840 Census, Anson, Somerset Co., ME, p. 75.
  6. [S1225] 1840 U.S. Federal Census , Anson, Somerset Co., Maine; Roll: 151; Page: 75; line 20.
  7. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Anson, Somerset Co., ME, Box 269, p. 171, line 36, dwl 66-70.
  8. [S882] Ancestry.Com, online www.ancestry.com, Maine Census, 1800-1900, 1860 Census, Anson, Somerset Co., ME, p. 537.
  9. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Anson, Somerset, Maine; Roll: M653_452; Page: 537; Sheet 43; line 4, dwl 297-299.
  10. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Anson, Somerset Co., ME, Reel 558, Pg. 14b, Ln. 19, dwl 214-223.
  11. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Anson, Somerset, Maine; Roll: T9_487; Family History Film: 1254487; Page: 194C; Enumeration District: 153; sheet 31, line 48, dwl 286-296.

Mary Houghton1

F, #35017, b. 21 August 1813

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BirthAug 21, 18131
ResidenceConcord, Middlesex Co., ME, USA3
Marriage1

Citations

  1. [S459] Marita Houghton Savage, Dinsmore Genealogy, p. 126, 137.
  2. [S459] Marita Houghton Savage, Dinsmore Genealogy, p. 126.
  3. [S459] Marita Houghton Savage, Dinsmore Genealogy, p. 137.
  4. [S459] Marita Houghton Savage, Dinsmore Genealogy, p. 138.

Jethro Gardner Houghton1

M, #35018, b. 7 July 1820, d. 28 February 1842

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BirthJul 7, 18201
DeathFeb 28, 18421

Citations

  1. [S459] Marita Houghton Savage, Dinsmore Genealogy, p. 126.

Major Ephraim Heald1

M, #35019, b. 11 September 1770, d. 5 April 1803

Family: Bridget Spaulding b. 23 Jun 1774, d. 5 Apr 1861

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BirthSep 11, 1770Temple, NH, USA, DAR: 17712,3
ResidenceEmbden, ME, USA, pioneer1
Origin1791Goshen, ME, USA3
MarriageSep 6, 1791Westminster, MA, USA3,1
DeathApr 5, 1803Caratunk or Anson, NH, USA2,3
BurialPine Grove Cemetery, Waterville, Lamoille Co., VT, USA
ParentsSEphraim & Sarah (Conant) Head (Henry Ames Blood, History of Temple NH [1860], p. 224)

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Norman Arrowsmith, 12/1998.
  2. [S28] DAR Lineage Book, Vol. 113.
  3. [S1052] Joseph Crook Anderson II Maine Families in 1790 - Vol. 7, p. 237.
  4. [S459] Marita Houghton Savage, Dinsmore Genealogy, p. 126.

Robert Houghton1,2

M, #35020, b. 1824, d. 1856

Family: Dewellah Hartley b. 3 May 1825, d. 3 May 1909

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Birth1824England1
ImmigrationWinnebago, IL, USA1
MarriageSep 17, 1844Winnebago Co., IL, USA, Book I1,3,2
Death1856Winnebago Co., IL, USA1,4
Notableis ancester of this Houghton line of English ancestry
ContributnJeffrey Haughton contributed the genealogy of Robert Houghton and Joshua Haughton
Research1824166 descendants in 2018

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, 12/1998.
  2. [S977] Liahona Research, Illinois Marriages: 1826 to 1850, p. 402.
  3. [S415] E-mail Ancestery.Com: Marriages--Illinois to 1850.
  4. [S601] Family Group Sheet, from Daniel Bart Houghton, Mar 18, 2006.
  5. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, Oct 25, 2002.

Dewellah Hartley1,2

F, #35021, b. 3 May 1825, d. 3 May 1909

Family 1: Robert Houghton b. 1824, d. 1856

Family 2: Joshua Haughton b. 27 May 1819, d. c 1 Jan 1888

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BirthMay 3, 1825Barneleigh, Lancashire, England, age 36 in 1860 census; age 45 in 1870 census; age 55 in 1880 census3
ImmigrationWinnebago, IL, USA3
MarriageSep 17, 1844Winnebago Co., IL, USA, Book I3,1,2
1860 Census1860Howard, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 42, farmer4
1870 Census1870Durand, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 51, farming, property $5850-18925,6
1880 Census1880Pecatonica, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 61, a farmer7
DeathMay 3, 1909Pecatonica Twp, Winnebago Co., IL, USA8,9,10
BurialMay 5, 1909Crane Cemetery, Durand, Winnebago Co., IL, USA8,10
NoteChildren Olive, Ellen, Thomas, Jane, and Elizabeth were from her marriage to Robert Houghton

1880 Census Place:Pecatonica, Winnebago, Illinois
Source:FHL Film 1254261 National Archives Film T9-0261 Page 115A
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Joshua HAUGHTONSelfMMW61ENG
Occ:FarmerFa: ENGMo: ENG
Duella HAUGHTONWifeFMW55ENG
Occ:HousekeepingFa: ENGMo: ENG
Randall E. HAUGHTONSonMSW19IL
Occ:Works At HomeFa: ENGMo: ENG
William HAUGHTONSonMSW16IL
Occ:Works At Home On FarmFa: ENGMo: ENG11
ResearchAndrew Saunders, 2016: I should like to offer you a theory for the family of Dewellah Hartley, who according to your records was born in Barnleigh Lancashire England in 1825 and married successively Robert Houghton in 1844 and Joshua Haughton in 1857, both in Winnebago Co. IL. I do not know how interested you are in the origins of those who married into the Houghton clan, but even if you are not, you might be amused to hear how I have arrived at my theory. I apologise in advance if I am wasting your time.In researching my ancestry I found a Great-Aunt Duella Bannister, born about 1864 in Hapton, Lancashire. She is the only Bannister I can find who has this given name, and I wondered where it came from. A Google search showed me that a duella was one-third of a Roman ounce, while Duella is an Italian and American surname, which also occurs in Science Fiction and
Fantasy. It is not extraordinarily rare as a given name in the US, but most uncommon in the UK. I did not find a famous person from whom it might have been taken.
I might have left it at that, had I not, to my great surprise, happened to notice another Duella in the 1871 British Census - living in the house next door to my Duella Bannister! This is Duella Nuttall, born about 1849 in Colne Lancashire, and she and her husband are living under the roof of one Henry Hartley, also born in Colne, about 1818. Since it appears not to be a family name among the Bannisters, I wondered if my Gt-Aunt Duella might have been named after the Duella next door. Duella Nuttall would have been
about 15 when Duella Bannister was born, so for this to be the case, she would have to be living in the same house, unmarried, probably with her parents; and perhaps her name Duella was inherited from her father's or mother's family. I did not know her mother's maiden name - but a search for Duella Hartley produced almost certainly this same Duella as the daughter of Henry Hartley in 1861 (living in the same place as in 1871, though the Bannisters had not yet arrived next door in 1861. My theory assumes that they had arrived by 1864 when Duella Bannister was born, but from your point of view the Bannisters now become irrelevant). I wondered if her name had come from an older related Duella Hartley. The LDS Family Search site produced only one born in the period 1800-1840 - Dewellah Hartley, born Barnleigh 1825: and Google located her on your website!
You are no doubt well ahead of me by now - except that your Dewellah came from Barnleigh. I can find no such place in England: but my Duella Hartley was born in Gt Marsden, now called Nelson, which is two or three miles north-east of Burnley Lancashire. In 1871 Duella and her family are living in Hapton, a couple of miles on the south-west side of Burnley. At least four different Duella Hartleys are recorded in the Censuses of the Burnley-Colne area from 1851 to 1901 (Colne is about 5 miles north-east of
Burnley), and I did not find any elsewhere in England. This tends to rule out an alternative theory, that Barnleigh Lancashire is an error for Barnsley Yorkshire, though there are plenty of Hartleys in Yorkshire. I propose, therefore, that Dewellah Hartley of Barnleigh could be another Duella of the Hartley clan from the Burnley area, and that her given
name and her birthplace have been corrupted in (probably oral) transmission. It may be possible, when the 1841 Census becomes available on the Ancestry website, to find here there, before she left for the USA, and perhaps still with her parents. I hope this is of interest, and that it is not old news! But if it is, or if you know it is not correct, I should be most interested to know more. My research is rough-and-ready (after all, we are not related), so I have no great emotional investment in it. Just idle curiosity. I have not answered the question where the name Duella came from: I have an idea that it might be a derivative of Jewel(la). If you have a view on that, I should love to hear it!
Sincerely
Andrew Saunders12
ParentsDWilliam Hartley and Nancy Alston3

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail Ancestery.Com: Marriages--Illinois to 1850.
  2. [S977] Liahona Research, Illinois Marriages: 1826 to 1850, p. 402.
  3. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, 12/1998.
  4. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Howard, Winnebago Co., IL, p. 382, line 19, dwl 2816-2825.
  5. [S235] U.S. Census, 1870 US Census, Durand, Winnebago Co., IL, Reel 294, p. 270, line 36, dwl 291-299.
  6. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Durand, Winnebago, Illinois; roll: M593_294; Page: 270B; Image: 106; Family History Library Film: 545793; line 36, dwl 291-299.
  7. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Pecatonica, Winnebago, Illinois; Roll: 261; Family History Film: 1254261; Page: 115A; Enumeration District: 225; Image: 0542; line 34, dwl 391-401.
  8. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, Oct 25, 2002.
  9. [S601] Family Group Sheet, from Daniel Bart Houghton, Mar 18, 2006.
  10. [S36] Letter, from Harry M. Howarth, Aug. 1, 2006: Descendancy chart of Robert Houghton.
  11. [S1245] Jeffrey W. Bryant, July 19, 2002.
  12. [S415] E-mail from Andrew Saunders, Mar 23, 2006.
  13. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, Oct 25, 2002: FHL Film 1254261, Nat. Archives Film T9-0261, p. 115 A.

Thomas Alston Houghton1

M, #35022, b. 23 October 1845, d. 12 October 1922

Family: Clara Maria Haughton b. 28 Oct 1852, d. 28 Sep 1926

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BirthOct 23, 1845Durand, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 15 in 1860 census; age 25 in 1870 census; age 35 in 1880 census; Oct 1845, age 54 in 1900 census; age 65 in 1910 census; age 74 in 1920 census2
Mil. Serv.IL, USA, Union Army, Comp H, 74th IL Inf and Comp C, 134th IL Inf3
Research
1870 Census1870Durand, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 25, with William Derwent, 49, Elizabeth Derwent, 57, Mary Jane 17, Alexander 15, James 11, Albert 94
MarriageJul 4, 1872Durand Twp, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, mar 27 years in 1900 census5,6,7,8
1880 Census1880Durand, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 35, a farmer; and Luther Fox, IL, age 159
PensionInxJan 10, 1891IL, USA, as invalid3
1900 Census1900Durand, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 54, farmer; 5 houses from son Lester; 4 children born, 3 living10
1910 Census1910Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 65, own income11
1920 Census1920Winnebago, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 74, none12
DeathOct 12, 1922Winnebago, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, Cert. 1010159, filed Oct 13 192213
BurialOct 14, 1922Pecatonica Cemetery, Winnebago Co., IL, USA7

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, 12/1998.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, Oct 25, 2002.
  3. [S1515] Unknown name of person, unknown record type, unknown file number.
  4. [S235] U.S. Census, 1870 US Census, Durand, Winnebago Co., IL, Reel 294, p. 270, line 22, dwl 288-296.
  5. [S1076] Rootsweb.Com, online sites.rootsweb.com, Descendants of Aaron Haughton, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bryajw/haughton, July 17, 2002.
  6. [S601] Family Group Sheet, from Daniel Bart Houghton, Mar 18, 2006.
  7. [S36] Letter, from Harry M. Howarth, Aug. 1, 2006: Descendancy chart of Robert Houghton.
  8. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900: Houghton Surname search.
  9. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Durand, Winnebago Co., IL, FHL Film 1254261 National Archives Film T9-0261, p. 40C, sheet 23, line 17, dwl 231-237.
  10. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Durand, Winnebago Co., Illinois; Roll: T623, Enumeration District: 121; Sheet: 6A; line 36, dwl 121-122.
  11. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Pecatonica, Winnebago, Illinois; Roll: T624_337; Page: 23A; Enumeration District: 149; line 20, dwl 374-378.
  12. [S1232] 1920 U.S. Federal Census , Winnebago, Winnebago, Illinois; Roll: T625_417; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 224; line 45, dwl 129-125.
  13. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916-1950: Houghton Surname search.
  14. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, Oct 25, 2002: FHL Film 1254261, Nat. Archives Film T9-0261, p. 40 C.

Jane Ann Houghton1

F, #35023, b. 14 December 1848

Family: Morton A. Brown b. 20 Apr 1842

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BirthDec 14, 1848Durand, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 12 in 1860 census; age 32 in 1880 census; Howarth: Dec 14, 18472
MarriageDec 2, 1868Winnebago Co., IL, USA3
1870 Census1870Burritt, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 28, farming4,5
1880 Census1880Burritt, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 37, none6

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, 12/1998.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, Oct 25, 2002.
  3. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900: Houghton Surname search.
  4. [S235] U.S. Census, 1870 US Census, Burritt, Winnebago Co., IL, Roll 294, p. 224.
  5. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Burritt, Winnebago, Illinois; Roll: M593_294; Page: 224A; Image: 13; Family History Library Film: 545793; line 8, dwl 54-54.
  6. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Burritt, Winnebago Co., IL, FHL Film 1254261 National Archives Film T9-0261, p. 9B.
  7. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, Oct 25, 2002: FHL Film 1254261, Nat. Archives Film T9-0261, p. 9B.

Ellen Houghton1

F, #35024, b. 22 February 1850, d. 29 January 1875

Family: Charles M. Derwent b. 28 Jan 1848, d. 28 Feb 1930

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BirthFeb 22, 1850Durand Twp, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 4 in 1860 census; age 20 in 1870 census2,3
MarriageSep 11, 1872Winnebago Co., IL, USA4
DeathJan 29, 1875Winnebago Co., IL, USA2,5
BurialCrane Cemetery, Durand, Winnebago Co., IL, USA5

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, 12/1998.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, Oct 25, 2002.
  3. [S36] Letter, from Harry Howarth, July 27, 2006: Descendancy chart of Robert and Dewellah Houghton.
  4. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900: Houghton Surname search.
  5. [S36] Letter, from Harry M. Howarth, Aug. 1, 2006: Descendancy chart of Robert Houghton.
  6. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, Oct 25, 2002: FHL Film 1254261, Nat. Archives Film T9-0261, p. 40 C.

Olive Alice Houghton1

F, #35025, b. 4 June 1853, d. 13 May 1892

Family: Charles M. Derwent b. 28 Jan 1848, d. 28 Feb 1930

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BirthJun 4, 1853Durand Twp, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 8 in 1860 census; age 16 in 1870 census; age 26 in 1880 census2,3
1870 Census1870Burritt, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 16, with Thomas and Almy Brown4,5
MarriageDec 26, 1876Pecatonica Twp, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, Lic 2616,7
1880 Census1880Durand, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, C. M. DERWENTSelfMMW31IL
Occ:FarmerFa: ENGMo: ENG
Olive DERWENTWifeFMW26IL
Occ:Keeping HouseFa: ENGMo: ENG
Herbert DERWENTSonMSW7IL
Fa: ILMo: IL
Sadie DERWENTDauFSW9MIL
Fa: ILMo: IL8,9
DeathMay 13, 1892Durand Twp, Winnebago Co., IL, USA2,7
BurialMay 15, 1892Crane Cemetery, Durand, Winnebago Co., IL, USA7

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, 12/1998.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, Oct 25, 2002.
  3. [S36] Letter, from Harry Howarth, July 27, 2006: Descendancy chart of Robert and Dewellah Houghton.
  4. [S235] U.S. Census, 1870 US Census, Burritt, Winnebago Co., IL, Roll 294, p. 224.
  5. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Burritt, Winnebago, Illinois; Roll: M593_294; Page: 224A; Image: 13; Family History Library Film: 545793; line 1, dwl 53-53.
  6. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900: Houghton Surname search.
  7. [S36] Letter, from Harry M. Howarth, Aug. 1, 2006: Descendancy chart of Robert Houghton.
  8. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, Oct 25, 2002: FHL Film 1254261, Nat. Archives Film T9-0261, p. 40 C.
  9. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Durand, Winnebago Co., IL, FHL Film 1254261 National Archives Film T9-0261, p. 40.

Amelia Houghton1

F, #35026, b. 20 December 1855, d. 15 December 1933

Family: William Randerson b. 1 Mar 1856, d. 27 Jul 1927

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname Project?
Corresponded with author?
BirthDec 20, 1855Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 14 in 1870 census; age 23 in 1880 census; Jul 1853; age 54 in 1910 census2,3
Marriage1878IL, USA, mar 31 y in 1910 census2
1880 Census1880Burritt, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, both with William's brother Joseph Randerson2,4
DeathDec 15, 1933Winnebago Co., IL, USA2

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, 12/1998.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, Oct 25, 2002.
  3. [S36] Letter, from Harry M. Howarth, Aug. 1, 2006: Descendancy chart of Robert Houghton.
  4. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Burritt, Winnebago Co., IL, FHL Film 1254261 National Archives Film T9-0261, p. 9B.

Joshua Haughton1

M, #35027, b. 27 May 1819, d. circa 1 January 1888

Family 1: Mary Howarth b. c 1817

Family 2: Dewellah Hartley b. 3 May 1825, d. 3 May 1909

Biography

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A Contributor to Houghton Surname Project?
BirthMay 27, 1819Cheshire, England, age 42 in 1860 census; age 51 in 1870 census; age 61 in 1880 census3
MarriageMar 12, 1838Glossop, Derbyshire, England3
Censusbetween 1850 and 18801860 Winnebago Co, Illinois Census, Durand, p. 385

Joshua Haughton 42 England Farmer
Duella 36 "
Thomas 15 Ill
Emma 13 Eng
Jane A. 12 Ill
Elizabeth 10 "
Olive 8 "
Pormetia 4 "
Martha 2 "
Aaron Houghton 24 Eng Blacksmith
Maria 20 Penn
Alpha J. 2/12 Ill
Frederick Camp 25 Eng Laborer
Ann 22 Eng
Julia A. 2 Ill
George W. 1 Ill

1870 Winnebago, Ill Durand (July 22, 1870)

Haughton, Joshua 57 or 52 Eng
Dewhellah 45 Eng
Amelia 14 Ill
Martha 11 "
Randall 9 "
I. William 6 "

1850 Lysander, Winnebago, Ill.
Joshua Horton 31 Mason England
Mary 33 England
Ann 12 England
Emma 3 England

1850 Howard, Winnebago, Ill, page 310
Aaron Horton 38 England ++
Robert Horton 26 England
Duella 25 England
Thomas 5 Ill
Jane A. 3 Ill
Elizabeth H. 3/12 Illmany Sarvers, Derwents and Hartleys

1860 Lynnville, Ogle, Ill p. 561
James Ashbrook 39 England Farmer
with/ Henry Miller, etc.

Living in Pecatonica, Winnebago, Illinois in 1880, p. 115A

1880 Census Place:Pecatonica, Winnebago, Illinois
Source:FHL Film 1254261 National Archives Film T9-0261 Page 115A
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Joshua HAUGHTONSelfMMW61ENG
Occ:FarmerFa: ENGMo: ENG
Duella HAUGHTONWifeFMW55ENG
Occ:HousekeepingFa: ENGMo: ENG
Randall E. HAUGHTONSonMSW19IL
Occ:Works At HomeFa: ENGMo: ENG
William HAUGHTONSonMSW16IL
Occ:Works At Home On FarmFa: ENGMo: ENG3
MarriageDec 13, 1857Winnebago Co., IL, USA3
1860 Census1860Howard, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 42, farmer4
NoteAug 8, 1860living 3 houses apart
1870 Census1870Durand, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 51, farming, property $5850-18925,6
1880 Census1880Pecatonica, Winnebago Co., IL, USA, age 61, a farmer7
Deathcirca Jan 1, 1888of, Elton, Winnebago Co., IL, USA3

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, 12/1998.
  2. [S1076] Rootsweb.Com, online sites.rootsweb.com, Descendants of Aaron Haughton, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bryajw/haughton, July 17, 2002.
  3. [S1245] Jeffrey W. Bryant, July 19, 2002.
  4. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Howard, Winnebago Co., IL, p. 382, line 19, dwl 2816-2825.
  5. [S235] U.S. Census, 1870 US Census, Durand, Winnebago Co., IL, Reel 294, p. 270, line 36, dwl 291-299.
  6. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Durand, Winnebago, Illinois; roll: M593_294; Page: 270B; Image: 106; Family History Library Film: 545793; line 36, dwl 291-299.
  7. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Pecatonica, Winnebago, Illinois; Roll: 261; Family History Film: 1254261; Page: 115A; Enumeration District: 225; Image: 0542; line 34, dwl 391-401.
  8. [S415] E-mail from Jeffrey Haughton, Oct 25, 2002: FHL Film 1254261, Nat. Archives Film T9-0261, p. 115 A.

Jeffrey Lynn Haughton1

M, #35028, b. 14 April 1944

Biography

Corresponded with authorY
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectY
BirthApr 14, 1944Rockford, Winnebago Co., IL, USA1
AddressNov 15, 2006PO Box 65, Theodosia, MO, USA, [email protected]
[email protected]
ContributnJeffrey Haughton contributed the genealogy of Robert Houghton and Joshua Haughton
ResearchJeffrey Haughton: History of Haughton
Haughton name:

The Ancient Chronicles of England reveal the early records of the name Haughton as a Norman surname which ranks as one of the oldest. The history of the name is closely interwoven into the majestic tapestry which is an intrinsic part of the history of Britain. In-depth research by skilled analysts into ancient manuscripts such as the Domesday Book (compiled in 1086 by William the Conquerer), the Ragman Rolls, the Wace Poem,
the Honour Roll of the Battel Abbey, the Curia Regis, Pipe Rolls, the Falaise Roll, Tax Records, baptismals, family genealogies, local parish and church records show the first record of the name Haughton was found in Cheshire where they were seated from very ancient times. They were granted the lands of Houghton in Cheshire by King William the Conqueror for their timely assistance at the Battle of Hastings in1066 A.D. Many alternate spellings were found in the archives researched, typicallylinked to a common root, usually one of the Norman Nobles at the Battle of Hastings. Although
the name Haughton occured in many references, from time to time thesurname included Haughton, Houghton, Hoctor, Hector, and these changes in spelling frequently occured even between father and son. Scribes recorded and spelled the name as it sounded. Typically a person would be born with one spelling, married with another,and buried with a headstone which showed another. All three spellings related to the same person. Sometimes preferences for different spelling variations either resultedfrom a branch preference, religious affiliation, or sometimes nationalistic statements.
The family name Haughton is believed to be descended originally from the Norman race, frequently but mistakenly assumed to be of French origin. They were more accurately of Viking origin. The Vikings landed in the Orkneys and Northern Scotland about the year 70 A.D., under their King, Stirgud the Stout, Thorfinn Rollo, Hisdescendant landed in Northern France about the year 940 A.D. The French King, Charles theSimple, after Rollo
laid siege to Paris, finally conceded defeat and granted Northern Franceto Rollo. Rollo became the first Duke of Normandy, the territory of the north men. Rollo married Charles' daughter and became a convert to Christianity. Duke William, who invaded and defeated England in 1066, was descended from the first Duke Rollo of Normandy.

Duke William took a census of most of England in 1086 and recorded it inthe Domesday Book. A family name capable of being traced back to this manuscript, orto Hastings, was a signal honour for most families during the middle ages, and even to this day.

The surname Haughton emerged as a notable family name in the County of Cheshire where they were recorded as a family of great antiquity, seated with manor and estates in that Shire. They were descended from Ethelred (Fitz Renfrid), third son of Ivan de Taillebois, a Norman Baron from Angevin in Normandy who accompanied Duke William at Hastings. Ivan was Baron of Kendall in Westmoreland and was said to be related to illiam the
conqueror. Ivan died in 1114 A.D. The Houghtons were recorded as being seated at Haughton just outside Birkenhead in Cheshire from about the year 1130. Junior branches later moved across the Mersey to Lancashire and to Beckbury in the county of Salop. Houghton Hall is at Market Weighton in Yorkshire, now occupied by the Langdales. Houghtonin the hole or Houghton in the Dale is five miles from Wells in Norfolk. They flourished on their estates for several centuries and intermarried with the distinguished families ofthat area. Notable amongst the family at this time was Haughton of Cheshire.

The surname Haughton contributed much to local politics and in theaffairs of England or Scotland. During the 11th and 12th centuries, many of these Normanfamilies moved north to Scotland. Later, in the 16th,17th, and 18th centuries, England wasravaged by religious and political conflict. The Monarchy, the Church, and Parliament fought for supremacy. Religious elements vied for control, the State Church, the Roman Church and the Reform Church all, in their time, made demands on rich and poor alike. They broke the spirit of men and many turned from religion, or alternatively, renewed their faith,pursuing with vigour and ferocity, the letter of the ecclesiastical law. Many families were freely 'encouraged' to migrate to Ireland, or to the 'colonies'. Non believers or dissidentswere banished, sometimes even hanged.

The settlers in Ireland became known as the 'adventurers for land inIreland'. They undertook to keep the protestant faith. In Ireland, they settled in Tipperary and adopted the names Haughan and Hoctor which later became confused with Hector, all of which are synonyms for the name in Ireland.

The democratic attitudes of the New World spread like wildfire. Many migrated aboard the fleet of sailing ships known as the 'white sails'. The stormy Atlantic, small pox, dysentery cholera, and typhoid took their toll on the settlers and many of these tiny, overcrowded ships arrived with only 60 or 70 percent of their passenger list. The migration or banishment to the New World continued, some voluntarily from Ireland, but mostlydirectly from
England or Scotland, their home territories. Some Clansand families evenmoved to the European continent.

In Norh America, migrants which could be considered a kinsman of thefamily name Haughton, or variable spellings of that same family name included Gerard Haughton, settled in the Barbados in 1639, Thomas Haughton, settled in Virginia in1635, and well as Robert Haughton in the same year. From the port of arrival manysettlers joined the wagon trains westward. During the American War of Independence, some declared their loyalty to the crown and moved northward into Canada and became known as the United Empire Loyalists.

There were many notables of this name Haughton, Daniel Haughton, Aerospace Executive; Dr. Sidney Haughton, scientist, Nathaniel Haughton, Industrialist.

In the process of researching this distinguished family name we also traced the most ancient grant of Arms from the branches which developed their own Arms.
The most ancient grant of a Coat of Arms found was:
Black with three silver bars.
The crest is:
A Bulls head.
The ancient family motto for this distinguished name is:
'malgre le tort'

Citations

  1. [S1245] Jeffrey W. Bryant, July 19, 2002.

Clara (?)1

F, #35029

Family: Peter Houghton

Biography

Corresponded with author?
A Contributor to Houghton Surname Project?
Marriage1

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Ruth Colburn, 7/1998.