Maude Brown1

F, #85111, b. March 1899

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthMar, 1899MN, USA, age 1 in 1900 census1

Citations

  1. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Manannah, Meeker, Minnesota; Roll: T623 775; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 106; line 78, dwl 110-110.

Charles Houghton1

M, #85112, b. January 1861

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthJan, 1861MN, USA, age 39 in 1900 census1
1900 Census1900St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN, USA, age 39, single, roomer, saloon keeper1
ParentsSparents born in Germany1

Citations

  1. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , St Paul Ward 4, Ramsey, Minnesota; Roll: T623 783; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 89; ; line 32, dwl 493.

Sir Dr. John Theodore Houghton PhD

M, #85113, b. 1931, d. 15 April 2020

Biography

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Birth1931Wales
Authorbetween 1966 and 1996[ 1 ]      Houghton, John Theodore      Climate change 1992 : the supplementary report to the IPCC scientific assessment / [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] ; edited by J.T. Houghton, B.A. Callander and S.K. Varney.      Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1992.
[ 2 ]      Houghton, John Theodore      Climate change 1994 : radiative forcing of climate change and an evaluation of the IPCC IS92 emission scenarios / editors J.T. Houghton ... [et al.].      Cambridge [England] ; New York : Published for the Intergovernmental Panel onClimate Change, Cambridge University Press, 1995.
Location: GEOSCIENCE      Call Number: QC981.8.C5 C5125 1995
[ 3 ]      Houghton, John Theodore      Climate change 1995 : the science of climate change / edited by J.T. Houghton ... [et al.] ; production editor, J.A. Lakeman.      Cambridge ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Location: GEOSCIENCE      Call Number: QC981.8.C5 C5128 1996      
[ 4 ]      Houghton, John Theodore      Climate change 2001 : the scientific basis : contribution of Working Group I to the third assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change / edited by J.T. Houghton ... [et al.].      Cambridge, U.K; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2001.
[ 5 ]      Houghton, John Theodore      Climate change : the IPCC scientific assessment / edited by J.T. Houghton, G.J. Jenkins, and J.J. Ephraums.      Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1990.
[ 6 ]      Houghton, John Theodore      Global climate / edited by John T. Houghton.      Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1984.
Location: GEOSCIENCE      Call Number: QC981 .G53 1984
[ 7 ]      Houghton, John Theodore      Global warming : the complete briefing / John Houghton.      Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1997.
[ 8 ]      Houghton, John Theodore      Infra-red physics [by] J.T. Houghton and S.D. Smith.      Oxford, Clarendon P., 1966.
Location: OFFSITE      Call Number: QC457 .H6      
[ 9 ]      Houghton, John Theodore      Physics of atmospheres / John Houghton.      New York : Cambridge University Press, 2001.
[ 10 ]      Houghton, John Theodore      Physics of atmospheres / John T. Houghton.      Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1986.
Location: GEOSCIENCE      Call Number: QC880 .H68 1986
[ 11 ]      Houghton, John Theodore      Physics of atmospheres / John T. Houghton.      Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1977.
Location: GEOSCIENCE      Call Number: QC880 .H68      
[ 12 ]      Houghton, John Theodore      Remote sounding of atmospheres / J.T. Houghton, F.W. Taylor, C.D. Rodgers.      Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1984.
Location: GEOLOGY      Call Number: QC871 .H78 19841      
Note20092009 Albert Einstein World Award of Science
DeathApr 15, 2020Wales
ObituaryApr 21, 2020From the Washington Post, April 21, 2020--written by Andrew Freedman: April 20, 2020 at 8:10 p.m. EDT

John Houghton, a Welsh atmospheric physicist who bridged the science, policy and religious communities and served as lead editor of groundbreaking studies for the United Nations’ climate science advisory group when it won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007, died April 15 in Wales. He was 88.

The cause was suspected complications from covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, his granddaughter Hannah Malcolm said via Twitter.

Dr. Houghton was among the most influential early leaders of the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which was set up in 1988 to advise policymakers on the science of global climate change. He was the chief editor for the IPCC’s first three reports and chaired or co-chaired the panel’s scientific assessment committee as well.

The first IPCC report, released in 1990, helped spur world leaders to convene the Rio Earth Summit two years later. At that landmark gathering, virtually all nations committed to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), an ambitious treaty requiring countries to prevent “dangerous interference” with the global climate. Each round of annual U.N. climate negotiations since then have taken place under the auspices of the UNFCCC.

The second IPCC report in 1995 informed negotiators of the Kyoto Protocol, an agreement that forced developed nations to commit to binding greenhouse gas emissions limits, while developing countries took other steps.

The third IPCC report, published in 2001, for the first time attributed “most of the observed warming over the last 50 years” to the human-caused buildup of greenhouse gases in the air. It also documented rising seas, melting glaciers and other signs of a rapidly warming planet.

In 2007, Dr. Houghton was among the IPCC scientists who collected the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo on behalf of the organization, which shared the award that year with former vice president Al Gore “for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change.”

Dr. Houghton was also the director general and chief executive of the U.K. Meteorological Office from 1983 to 1991 and established the organization’s Hadley Centre for Climate Science and Services, which is now one of the world’s foremost research organizations on climate science.

His work on climate research began in the 1960s when the focus, amid the Cold War, was on studying potential changes in the atmosphere in the event of nuclear fallout. At the University of Oxford, he conducted research into the temperature structure and composition of the atmosphere using NASA’s Nimbus satellites.

By the 1980s, Dr. Houghton was on the vanguard of studying the alarming levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. He joined the nascent IPCC and tried to convince policymakers of the existential threat of climate change. “In our first IPCC report,” he told the South Wales Echo, “it became very clear to us that there was some real danger ahead, without being able to spell it out as clearly as we can now.”

His argument was scientific, but he imbued it with the moral imperative and obligation of his Christian faith.

In particular, he expressed a deep concern for how the “grave and imminent danger” of the climate crisis would impact tens of millions of vulnerable people in developing nations. “As a Christian I feel we have a responsibility to love our neighbors,” he often said, “and that doesn’t just mean our neighbors next door. It means our poorer neighbors in the poorer parts of the world.”

“The climate is changing faster than it has changed for possibly 10,000 years,” he told the Irish News in 2007. “Adapting to that change is going to be difficult for us as humans. Sea levels are rising and this century will displace 10 million people in Bangladesh and 25 million in south China. Where are these people going to go?”

John Theodore Houghton was born in Dyserth, Wales, on Dec. 30, 1931. He won a scholarship at 16 to Oxford, where he studied physics at Jesus College. He received a bachelor’s degree in 1951 and a doctorate in 1955 and went on to become a professor of atmospheric physics at Oxford.

In 1972, Dr. Houghton was elected a fellow of the Royal Society, the world’s oldest continuous scientific society. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1991, won the Royal Astronomical Society’s Gold Medal in 1995 and was honored with the Japan Prize in 2006.

As the science on human-caused climate change became clearer over time, Dr. Houghton’s warnings about its consequences grew more urgent. In 2003 he wrote that climate change constituted “a weapon of mass destruction.”

Dr. Houghton wrote the book “Global Warming: The Complete Briefing” (1994), now in its fourth edition. He was the author of widely used atmospheric physics textbooks as well as two books on science and religion. He also published a memoir, “In the Eye of the Storm” (2013).

His first wife, Margaret Portman, died in 1986. Two years later, he married Sheila Thompson. In addition to his wife, survivors include two children from his first marriage and seven grandchildren.

Bob Watson, a former chairman of the IPCC and chief environmental science adviser to the British prime minister, said Dr. Houghton was a rare breed of scientist who had “incredible credibility within the science community and within the policy community.” His outreach to the religious community, Watson said in an interview, made him especially unusual.

In 1997, Dr. Houghton helped form the John Ray Initiative, an educational charity focused on the intersection of science, the environment and Christianity.

“I think it’s a very exciting thing to put scientific knowledge alongside religious beliefs,” he told the Western Mail in 2007. “The biggest thing that can ever happen to anybody is to get a relationship with the one who has created the universe. .?.?. In the great scientific awakening of 300 years ago with people like Sir Isaac Newton, Robert Boyle and Sir Christopher Wren and others who used to meet and talk about science in that great time — they were nearly all Christians.”

“Why were they doing their science?” he continued. “They were doing their science to explore what God has done. They said quite openly, ‘We’re doing this for the glory of God.’ ”
NotableWorld famous climate scientist; lead editor of groundbreaking IPCC studies on climate change for the United Nations’ climate science advisory group when it won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007
ResearchThe Blue Book. Leaders of the English-speaking world. 1976 edition. New York: St. Martin's Press. (BlueB 1976)
Chambers Biographical Dictionary. Sixth edition. Edited by Melanie Parry. New York: Larousse Kingfisher Chambers, 1997. (ChamBiD)
The International Who's Who. 53rd edition. London: Europa Publications, 1989. (IntWW 53)
The International Who's Who. 55th edition. London: Europa Publications, 1991. Gale Research, Detroit. (IntWW 55)
Who's Who. An annual biographical dictionary. 126th Year of Issue, 1974-1975. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1974. (Who 126)
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BiographyWikipedia: Sir John T. Houghton FRS CBE is the co-chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's working group I. He was the lead editor of first three IPCC reports. He was professor in atmospheric physics at the University of Oxford, former Chief Executive at the Met Office and founder of the Hadley Centre.

In 2003 he wrote:

As a climate scientist who has worked on this issue for several decades, first as head of the Met Office, and then as co-chair of scientific assessment for the UN intergovernmental panel on climate change, the impacts of global warming are such that I have no hesitation in describing it as a "weapon of mass destruction". [1]

As co-chair of the IPCC, he defends the IPCC process, in particular against charges failure to consider non-CO2 explanations of climate change. In evidence to, the Select Committee on Science and Technology in 2000 he said:

We do try, in the IPCC, to look very hard at alternative explanations, and spend, actually, probably more time than we should on some of them, because they get so much publicity. We actually spend more time, for instance, on the solar variations, about which we have very little real scientific evidence but which some people have exploited in the media a great deal... [2]

He has accused countries such as Saudi Arabia, fed information by American coal and oil lobbyists, of attempting to subvert the IPCC process:

The IPCC tries to ignore those political differences and tries to make sure that, in IPCC meetings, those political differences do not influence the debate. Now that, of course, is quite difficult, because, not so much with the USA but with the oil countries, in particular Saudi Arabia and some of the oil-producing countries, who are strongly fed with information by the American lobby, actually, the American coal and oil lobbyists, they can be very difficult, in some of these meetings, because they try very hard to weaken, or to change, or to alter, scientific conclusions. But, so far, we have been able to, I think, successfully resist those influences, because we stick very firmly to a presentation of the science, not the political interpretation of that science. (ibid)

In further evidence, he agreed with the statement that most of the scientific objection to the consensus is actually from vested interests within the oil/coal lobby, rather than from scientists. When asked his view of green groups such as Greenpeace or Friends of the Earth, as to whether they have they been generally responsible, or have they exaggerated the argument for their own purposes?, he replied that They vary from one green group to another, but some of the green groups are really very responsible. They do tend to emphasise, of course, the larger effects. On the other hand, some green groups have produced documents which are really exaggerations... [3]

John Houghton also applies a Christian perspective to his views, to emphasise the need for long term thinking. In 25th May 2001, in the Winstanley Lecture Theatre, Trinity College, Cambridge, he said:

...why we should be concerned about climate change. It is a problem that is well downstream; many of us will not be much affected ourselves but it is going to affect our children and our grandchildren... It is our children and our grandchildren who will experience the impacts of climate change. I remember in 1990 when the first IPCC report came out, the Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher showed a lot of interest... one of the cabinet ministers asked me, "When's all this going to happen?" I replied that in 20 or 30 years we can expect to see some large effects. "Oh" he said, "that's OK, it'll see me out". But it won't see his children or grandchildren out. Christians and other religious people believe that we've been put on the earth to look after it. Creation is not just important to us, we believe also it is important to God and that the rest of creation has an importance of its own... we are destroying forests, important forests. When I say "we" I mean "we" the human race of which we are part. We are party to the destruction, we allow it to happen, in fact it helps to make us richer. We really need to take our responsibility as ‘gardeners' more seriously. [4]
Biographical

* Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Deputy Director: 1981-1983
* Appleton Labortory, Director: 1979-1983
* University of Oxford, Atmospheric Physics Department, Lecturer, 1958-1963, Reader, 1963-1973, Professor: 1973-1983
* UK Meteorological Office, Director General and Chief Executive: 1983-1991
Service

* UK Government Panel on Sustainable Development, Member: 1994-2000
* UK Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution, Chairman: 1992-1998
* Scientific Assessment for Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Chairman and Co-Chairman: 1988-2002.
* European Space Agency, Earth Observation Advisory Committee: 1980
* Royal Meteorological Society, President: 1976-1978

Awards

* Japan Prize (2006)
* Royal Astronomical Society Gold Medal
* International Meteorological Organisation Prize (1999)
* American Meteorological Society, Honorary Member (1998)
* Global 500 Award, under the United Nations Environmental Programme (1994)
* Symons Memorial Medal, Royal Meteorological Society (1991)

Books

* Global Warming : The Complete Briefing, Cambridge University Press (2004) ISBN 0521528747
* The Physics of Atmospheres, Cambridge University Press (2001) ISBN 0521011221
Research
NotableEnglish Climatologist; major scientist in global warming; Royal Society

Citations

  1. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Columbia University Libraries Online Catalog: Houghton Surname search, Nov. 2003.
  2. [S882] Ancestry.Com, online www.ancestry.com, Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI): Houghton Surname.

Lucy Hill1,2

F, #85114, b. July 1873

Family 1: Edward Holmes Houghton b. 8 Feb 1872, d. 30 Dec 1905

Family 2: Charles Fenton b. c 1865, d. b 1940

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthJul, 1873MN, USA, age 26 in 1900 census; age 37 in 1910 census; age 47 in 1920 census; age 67 in 1940 census1
Marriagecirca 1897mar 3 year in 1900 census1
Note19104 children born, 4 living
1910 Census1910Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, USA, age 37, own grocery storekeeper, widow; and mother Julia C. Hill and sister Clara Bell Hill2
Marriage3
1920 Census1920International Falls, Koochiching Co., MN, USA, age 55, hotel proprietor3
ParentsDfather born in NY, mother, Julia C. Hill, born in ME1

Citations

  1. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , St Paul Ward 11, Ramsey, Minnesota; Roll: T623 786; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 153; line 31, dwl 372.
  2. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Minneapolis Ward 8, Hennepin, Minnesota; Roll: T624_703; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 132;
    line 16, dwl 2737-40-50.
  3. [S1232] 1920 U.S. Federal Census , International Falls, Koochiching, Minnesota; Roll T625_842; Page: 35A; Enumeration District: 52; line 11, dwl 621-626.

Vesta N. Houghton1

F, #85115, b. June 1898

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthJun, 1898MN, USA, age 1 in 1900 census; age 11 in 1910 census1

Citations

  1. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Fair Haven, Stearns, Minnesota; Roll: T623 792; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 147; Line 87, dwl 63-65.

Ruben W. Houghton1,2

M, #85116, b. October 1899

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthOct, 1899MN, USA, age 8/12 in 1900 census; age 10 in 1910 census1
1940 Census1940Danville, Vermillion Co., IL, USA, age 40, female, divorced, own tavern, barmaid3
ResearchGender issue: male in 1900 and 1910; female in 1940

Citations

  1. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Fair Haven, Stearns, Minnesota; Roll: T623 792; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 147; Line 87, dwl 63-65.
  2. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Maine Prairie, Stearns, Minnesota; Roll: T624_726; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 146;
    line 21, dwl 59-59.
  3. [S1479] 1940 U.S. Federal Census , Danville, Vermilion, Illinois; Roll: T627_897; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 92-24.

Charles Haughton1

M, #85117, b. March 1873

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthMar, 1873England, age 27 in 1900 census1
1900 Census1900St. Cloud, Stearns Co., MN, USA, age 27, accident insurance agent1
ParentsSparents born in England1

Citations

  1. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , St Cloud City Ward 1, Stearns, Minnesota; Roll: T623 792; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 168; line 97, dwl 1017.

Matilda A. (?)1

F, #85118, b. August 1857

Family: David Edgar Houghton b. 1 Jun 1845, d. 27 Nov 1910

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthAug, 1857WI, USA, age 42 in 1900 census; age 53 in 1910 census1
Marriagecirca 1890mar 10 years in 1900 census; 2nd mar for both1
1910 Census1910Plainview, Wabasha Co., MN, USA, age 64, house carpenter2
Occupation1910private family sick nurse
ParentsDparents born in Germany

Citations

  1. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Elgin, Wabasha, Minnesota; Roll: T623 795; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 140; line 30, dwl 35-36.
  2. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Plainview, Wabasha, Minnesota; Roll: T624_728; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 156; line 13, dwl 3-4.

Emma Houghton1

F, #85119, b. between 1846 and 1847

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Birthbetween 1846 and 1847AL, USA, age 3 in 1850 census; age 14 in 1860 census1,2

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , District 2, Marshall, Tennessee; Roll: M653_1265; Page: 18; line 20, dwl 417-413.
  2. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Subdivision 53, Marshall, Tennessee; Roll: M432_890; Page: 14; line 28, dwl 217-217.

Mary L. Houghton1

F, #85120, b. circa 1834

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthcirca 1834GA, USA, age 16 in 1850 census1

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Subdivision 53, Marshall, Tennessee; Roll: M432_890; Page: 14; line 28, dwl 217-217.

Lucinda A. Houghton1

F, #85121, b. circa 1837

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthcirca 1837GA, USA, age 13 in 1850 census1

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Subdivision 53, Marshall, Tennessee; Roll: M432_890; Page: 14; line 28, dwl 217-217.

Matilda Houghton1

F, #85122, b. circa 1840

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthcirca 1840GA, USA, age 10 in 1850 census1

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Subdivision 53, Marshall, Tennessee; Roll: M432_890; Page: 14; line 28, dwl 217-217.

Sarah Houghton1

F, #85123, b. circa 1836

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthcirca 1836GA, USA, age 14 in 1850 census1

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Subdivision 53, Marshall, Tennessee; Roll: M432_890; Page: 14; line 28, dwl 217-217.

Emma Houghton1

F, #85124, b. circa 1838

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthcirca 1838NY, USA, age 22 in 1860 census1
1860 Census1860Eaton, Madison Co., NY, USA, age 22, spooler, factory boarding house boarder1
Duplicate

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Eaton, Madison, New York; Roll: M653_781; Page: 534; Sheet 82, line 2.

John Houghton1

M, #85125, b. circa 1830

Family: Sarah (?) b. c 1832

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Birthcirca 1830NY, USA, age 30 in 1860 census1
Marriage1
1860 Census1860Parma, Monroe Co., NY, USA, age 30, farm laborer1

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Parma, Monroe, New York; Roll: M653_785; Page: 731; sheet 3, line 31, dwl 50-51.

Sarah (?)1

F, #85126, b. circa 1832

Family: John Houghton b. c 1830

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthcirca 1832NY, USA, age 28 in 1860 census1
Marriage1

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Parma, Monroe, New York; Roll: M653_785; Page: 731; sheet 3, line 31, dwl 50-51.

John Houghton1

M, #85127, b. circa 1856

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthcirca 1856NY, USA, age 4 in 1860 census1

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Parma, Monroe, New York; Roll: M653_785; Page: 731; sheet 3, line 31, dwl 50-51.

Clarrisa F. (?)1

F, #85128, b. circa 1831

Family: Dr. Robert I. Houghton b. bt 1827 - 1830, d. 8 Jan 1881

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Birthcirca 1831NY, USA, age 29 in 1860 census; age 38 in 1870 census2
Marriage2
1870 Census1870New York, New York Co., NY, USA, 2nd enumeration; age 48, doctor3

Citations

  1. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , New York Ward 9 District 15, New York, New York; Roll: M593_983; Page: 508; line 16, dwl 151-419.
  2. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , New York Ward 5 District 1, New York, New York; Roll: M653_790; Page: 442; sheet 282, line 30, dwl 715-3121.
  3. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , New York Ward 9 District 5 (2nd Enum), New York, New York; Roll: M593_1022; Page: 144; line 11, dwl 124.

Christiana W. Houghton1

F, #85129, b. circa 1855

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Birthcirca 1855NY, USA, age 5 in 1860 census; age 15 in 1870 census2

Citations

  1. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , New York Ward 9 District 15, New York, New York; Roll: M593_983; Page: 508; line 16, dwl 151-419.
  2. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , New York Ward 5 District 1, New York, New York; Roll: M653_790; Page: 442; sheet 282, line 30, dwl 715-3121.

William Houghton1

M, #85130, b. circa 1858

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Birthcirca 1858NY, USA, age 2 in 1860 census; age 12 in 1870 census1
Duplicate

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , New York Ward 5 District 1, New York, New York; Roll: M653_790; Page: 442; sheet 282, line 30, dwl 715-3121.

John Houghton1

M, #85131, b. circa 1796

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthcirca 1796Ireland, age 64 in 1860 census1
1860 Census1860New York, New York Co., NY, USA, age 64, plasterer1
Duplicate

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , New York Ward 5 District 1, New York, New York; Roll: M653_790; Page: 503; sheet 343, line 27, dwl 827-3677.

Jacob Houghton1

M, #85132, b. circa 1826

Family: Amelia (?) b. c 1832

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Birthcirca 1826Bavaria, age 34 in 1860 census1
Marriage1
1860 Census1860New York, New York Co., NY, USA, age 34, master boot maker1
Duplicate

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , New York Ward 7 District 3, New York, New York; Roll: M653_792; Page: 294; sheet 136, line 6, dwl 314-1071.

Amelia (?)1

F, #85133, b. circa 1832

Family: Jacob Houghton b. c 1826

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Birthcirca 1832Bavaria, age 28 in 1860 census1
Marriage1

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , New York Ward 7 District 3, New York, New York; Roll: M653_792; Page: 294; sheet 136, line 6, dwl 314-1071.

Jacob Houghton1

M, #85134, b. circa 1850

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthcirca 1850NY, USA, age 10 in 1860 census1

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , New York Ward 7 District 3, New York, New York; Roll: M653_792; Page: 294; sheet 136, line 6, dwl 314-1071.

Amelia Houghton1

F, #85135, b. circa 1860

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthcirca 1860NY, USA, age 2/12 in 1860 census1

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , New York Ward 7 District 3, New York, New York; Roll: M653_792; Page: 294; sheet 136, line 6, dwl 314-1071.

William Houghton1

M, #85136, b. circa 1825

Family: Elizabeth (?) b. c 1834

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Birthcirca 1825CT, USA, age 35 in 1860 census1
Marriage18581
1860 Census1860New York, New York Co., NY, USA, age 35, sailor1

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , New York Ward 11 District 3, New York, New York; Roll: M653_799; Page: 0; sheet 45, line14, dwl 95-404.

Elizabeth (?)1

F, #85137, b. circa 1834

Family: William Houghton b. c 1825

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthcirca 1834CT, USA, age 26 in 1860 census1
Marriage18581

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , New York Ward 11 District 3, New York, New York; Roll: M653_799; Page: 0; sheet 45, line14, dwl 95-404.

Charles Houghton1

M, #85138, b. circa 1859

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthcirca 1859NY, USA, age 1 in 1860 census1

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , New York Ward 11 District 3, New York, New York; Roll: M653_799; Page: 0; sheet 45, line14, dwl 95-404.

Edward Houghton1

M, #85139, b. circa 1821

Family: Mary (?) b. c 1828

  • Marriage*: Edward Houghton married Mary (?)1

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthcirca 1821Ireland, age 39 in 1860 census1
Marriage1
1860 Census1860New York, New York Co., NY, USA, age 39, laborer1

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , New York Ward 11 District 6, New York, New York; Roll: M653_799; Page: 0; sheet 165, line 4, dwl 203-1515.

Mary (?)1

F, #85140, b. circa 1828

Family: Edward Houghton b. c 1821

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthcirca 1828Ireland, age 32 in 1860 census1
Marriage1

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , New York Ward 11 District 6, New York, New York; Roll: M653_799; Page: 0; sheet 165, line 4, dwl 203-1515.