(?) Kerrigan

M, #118741

Family: Nan Louise Hedricks b. c 1918, d. 1977

Biography

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Dr John Alan Cooke PhD1

M, #118742, b. 1954

Family: Marwyn Janet MacLeod

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Birth1954Winstanley near Wigan, Lancashire, England
EducationEdinburgh, Scotland, MA in Natural Sciences at Trinity College, University of Cambridge and
PhD (Astrophysics) University of Edinburgh.
Now retired - worked at the University of Edinburgh.
Marriage1982
Living2022Edinburgh, Scotland
EmailMay, 2022My mother was a Houghton, and I have been interested in family history for many years; I helped my father when he started with it, and have
continued his researches since he died. Although my surname is Cooke, I have been able (through FTDNA) to establish with a high degree of
confidence that my ancestral surname is Pennington and I have been able to make a good guess at who the father of my 3x great grandfather
William Cook (b 1818) was.
I am very interested in deep ancestry, and that was the original reason for Y DNA testing. I am now at the stage of trying to find people with Y
tests who have ancestors who are also my ancestors, in order to get a broader understanding of my genetic origins. Hence the poking around in
FTDNA (and other) data to look for suitable close connections.

I have a male Houghton second cousin who has tested with Ancestry, and I would like to ask him to do a Y test, but at present he is going through
real difficulties as his wife has terminal cancer, so that is not appropriate just now.

My Houghton ancestry is very much in the Wigan area of Lancashire, and I am pretty confident about details back to the early 1700s. I made a text
document a year or so ago mainly for family, but there is nothing with copyright in it so it's on a public web page here:

https://www.marwynandjohn.uk/famhist/Houghton-public/PublicHoughtonLineAncestors.html

I suspect the William Houghton b1713 may not be the right one; I have found one b1699 although I think he may be a bit old. The document notes
my likely next steps with records from Winwick.

Please let me know if you think it might be appropriate for me to join the FTDNA Houghton project. Having discovered your Houghton pages, I am
certainly going to look further at this name to see if I can find any matches in my tree to the names on your pages.

With all best wishes
John


Yes, I am happy for you to use my Houghton information in your project. Please note that the web page I gave you the link to is a work in
progress (the online version is from last year) and as of some insights today I can see that I may well be changing some of the earlier stuff -
as you know, this is all about probabilities once you get far enough back. The DNA aspect has indeed given us some super tools,which is why I am
working to try to find testers (or potential testers) for lines I am related to. My own Y results have been truly fascinating. My closest
match for Big Y-700 was (at first) a Pennington in the US; since then there is another even closer that I still need to contact. Of course
many Penningtons on your side of the pond would like to connect with the Penningtons of Furness who have a big family castle still!

You may be amused to hear that I have dined in Hoghton Tower; once at a UK national astronomy conference held in Preston, the conference dinner
was in the hall at Hoghton Tower, which is now used for conferences etc. Discover the epic history of Hoghton Tower in Lancashire


I hope that in due course I will be able to persuade my second cousin to take a Y test; it would certainly be of great interest to me, and
clearly of interest for your project as well. We shall see how things progress; it was his wife who was the family history enthusiast, but my
cousin was also interested in the results, old photographs, and so on that I was able to send them.

I have already uploaded my Ancestry autosomal test data to FTDNA, so have those matches as well. I have tested with Living DNA as well, who
include Y and MtDNA - I am really trying to find all the connections I can. As (and if!) my Houghton researches make progress I will let you know.

Best wishes
John1
AddressMay, 2022John Cooke1
NoteBy July, my BigY results had me put into a terminal group R-FT356010
along with a Pennington in the US. Sunsequently (April 2021) I have been
moved into a further group below that, R-FT356044 which I share with a
Pinnington in the UK. (The other one I mentioned yesterday.) I am
hopeful of solving some problems with one of his ancestors which would
give a confirmed tree and DNA connection with the Penningtons!

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

Marwyn Janet MacLeod

F, #118743

Family: Dr John Alan Cooke PhD b. 1954

Biography

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Marriage1982
ParentsDmother was from Shetland and her father from Raasay!

Peter Houghton1

M, #118744, b. 30 January 1865, d. 20 August 1935

Family: Annie Turner b. c 1865, d. 1928

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BirthJan 30, 1865Wigan, Greater Manchester, England
Living1885Peter was a (colliery) brakesman living in Goose Green, and Annie a labourer living at 30 Enfield Street.
MarriageMar 16, 1885Church of St. John the Divine, Pemberton, England, both were aged 20.
Children+Joseph (Joe, born in 1886), William Henry (1888), Lily (1894), Sarah Alice (Sally, born in 1896), Thomas (Tom, 1899) and James (Jim, 1904).
1891 England Census1891Pemberton, Greater Manchester, England, a colliery electrician and
the family were living at 3 Kilshaw Street, near the tram depot in Pemberton at the top of Enfield Street, very close to Annie's parents.
1901 English Census1901Pemberton, England, moved to 4 Enfield Street. At that time Peter was a colliery engine fitter, eldest son Joseph a colliery weighing machine clerk, and the other children William Henry
(12), Lily (6), Sarah (4) and Thomas (1) at school or home.
1911 England Census1911Pemberton, England, at 4 Enfield street with Peter back as a colliery electrician, William Henry (22) a colliery engine fitter, Lily (16) a cotton mill reeler, Sarah Alice (14) a cotton mill winder, with Thomas (11) and James (7) still at school.
DeathAug 20, 1935England
BiographyPeter was born at 26, Upper Morris Street, Wigan in 1865. By the time of the 1871 Census he was living with his parents Thomas, then a bricklayer, and Elizabeth at Windmill Cottages, Up Holland, ("near Wind Mill"), aged 6. In the 1881 Census for Pemberton, Peter is aged 16, a bricklayer labourer, born in Wigan, living at 5 School Terrace, Goose Green, Pemberton. Peter's father was still a bricklayer so perhaps Peter worked with his father. At that time Peter had no siblings and this was still the case in 1891 when Thomas and Elizabeth still lived at 5 School Terrace. Peter had moved away by that time; he married Annie Turner in 1885.1

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

Catherine Hogshead

F, #118745

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BirthMason Co., KY, USA
ResearchCatherine Hogshead, the daughter born of James and Catherine marries Edward Jesse (or some combination thereof) Wilson and have a daughter Margaret Ann who marries a Berkheimer

Winifred Grossman

F, #118746

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NoteA family of Houghtons from Hopewell, NJ moved there @ 1790-1810. My 3 x great grandmother is a Houghton who married John Hogshead (Hogsed) in Mason county, Kentucky in 1815. As for James D Hogshead and Catherine Houghton Hogshead, they left Maysville by crossing the river to Ripley Ohio and purchased land on the hill just east of John Rankin’s hill by 1833 just as the Underground Railroad became very busy through the town. By 1840 they are in Indiana
DNA of Win Grossman has Shawnee
AddressMay, 2022Winifred Grossman

Mildred Houghton1

F, #118747, b. 1929

Family: Gordon Cooke

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Birth1929England
Marriage1953

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  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

William Henry Houghton1

M, #118748, b. 1888

Family: Florence Hesketh b. 1888

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Birth1888England
MarriageMar 23, 1919
Occupationmechanical engineer, latterly working on Wigan Corporation Transport buses.
Note1927He joined her at Brunswick Methodist Church, Newtown where they were stalwart members. In 1927 Florence took part in the laying of the foundation stone for a new church building, to replace the old buildings dating from 1853.

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

Florence Hesketh

F, #118749, b. 1888

Family: William Henry Houghton b. 1888

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Birth1888England
MarriageMar 23, 1919
Note1927He joined her at Brunswick Methodist Church, Newtown where they were stalwart members. In 1927 Florence took part in the laying of the foundation stone for a new church building, to replace the old buildings dating from 1853.

Annie Houghton

F, #118750, b. 1921

Biography

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Birth1921England

Gordon Cooke

M, #118751

Family: Mildred Houghton b. 1929

Biography

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Marriage1953

Bessie Houghton

F, #118752, b. 1923

Biography

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Birth1923England

Annie Turner

F, #118753, b. circa 1865, d. 1928

Family: Peter Houghton b. 30 Jan 1865, d. 20 Aug 1935

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Birthcirca 1865England
Living1885Peter was a (colliery) brakesman living in Goose Green, and Annie a labourer living at 30 Enfield Street.
MarriageMar 16, 1885Church of St. John the Divine, Pemberton, England, both were aged 20.
1891 England Census1891Pemberton, Greater Manchester, England, a colliery electrician and
the family were living at 3 Kilshaw Street, near the tram depot in Pemberton at the top of Enfield Street, very close to Annie's parents.
1901 English Census1901Pemberton, England, moved to 4 Enfield Street. At that time Peter was a colliery engine fitter, eldest son Joseph a colliery weighing machine clerk, and the other children William Henry
(12), Lily (6), Sarah (4) and Thomas (1) at school or home.
1911 England Census1911Pemberton, England, at 4 Enfield street with Peter back as a colliery electrician, William Henry (22) a colliery engine fitter, Lily (16) a cotton mill reeler, Sarah Alice (14) a cotton mill winder, with Thomas (11) and James (7) still at school.
Death1928England

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

Joseph Houghton1

M, #118754, b. circa 1886

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Birthcirca 1886England1

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  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

Thomas Houghton1

M, #118755, b. 1832, d. circa 1892

Family: Elizabeth Rawson b. 1829, d. 1910

  • Marriage*: Thomas Houghton married Elizabeth Rawson on May 13, 1856 Holy Trinity church, Downall Green near Ashton in Makerfield.1

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Birth1832UpHolland, England1
MarriageMay 13, 1856Holy Trinity church, Downall Green near Ashton in Makerfield.1
1861 English Census1861Wigan, England, Thomas Houghton, bricksetter, aged 30, born in Upholland, was living with his wife Eliza, dress maker, aged 31, born in Wigan, in 26 Upper Morris Street, Scholes, Wigan; no children
1871 English Census1871Windmill Cottages, Up Holland, ("near Wind Mill"), England
1881 English Census1881Pemberton, England, Peter is aged 16, a bricklayer labourer, born in Wigan, living at 5 School Terrace, Goose Green, Pemberton. Peter's father was still a bricklayer so perhaps Peter worked with his father
1891 England Census1891Pemberton, England, lived at 5 School Terrace.
Deathcirca 1892England, prob. before 1901; when his widow Elizabeth is recorded in the census as housekeeper for a retired bricklayer who was a widower, living in Ince.

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

Elizabeth Rawson1

F, #118756, b. 1829, d. 1910

Family: Thomas Houghton b. 1832, d. c 1892

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Birth1829England
Occupation1856Thomas was a bricklayer living in Park Lane, Ashton, and Elizabeth also lived in Park Lane
MarriageMay 13, 1856Holy Trinity church, Downall Green near Ashton in Makerfield.1
1861 English Census1861Wigan, England, Thomas Houghton, bricksetter, aged 30, born in Upholland, was living with his wife Eliza, dress maker, aged 31, born in Wigan, in 26 Upper Morris Street, Scholes, Wigan; no children
1871 English Census1871Windmill Cottages, Up Holland, ("near Wind Mill"), England
1881 English Census1881Pemberton, England, Peter is aged 16, a bricklayer labourer, born in Wigan, living at 5 School Terrace, Goose Green, Pemberton. Peter's father was still a bricklayer so perhaps Peter worked with his father
1891 England Census1891Pemberton, England, lived at 5 School Terrace.
1901 English Census1901housekeeper for a retired bricklayer who was a widower, living in Ince
Death1910England
ParentsDfather Thomas Rawson

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

William Houghton1

M, #118757, b. 1802, d. 1868

Family: Anne Gore b. 6 Mar 1803

  • Marriage*: William Houghton married Anne Gore on Dec 17, 1821 at St Aidan's parochial chapel, Billinge, England, The entries were, firstly, banns read for William Houghton and Ann Gore on 18 and 25 November 1821. The banns were not read for the third time. Interestingly, this was in All Saints church, Hindley which is some way from Orrell.
    Secondly, there were banns read in St Aidan's parochial chapel, Billinge, for William Houghton and Ann Gore, both described as "of this parish" (which could be construed as the parish of Wigan). The banns were published on December 2nd, 9th and 16th 1821 and the couple were married on the 17th December 1821. It is to be noted that both William and Ann were aged under 21, so perhaps there was some parental disapproval which resulted in the marriage being not too close to home.1

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Birth1802Orrell, England1
MarriageDec 17, 1821St Aidan's parochial chapel, Billinge, England, The entries were, firstly, banns read for William Houghton and Ann Gore on 18 and 25 November 1821. The banns were not read for the third time. Interestingly, this was in All Saints church, Hindley which is some way from Orrell.
Secondly, there were banns read in St Aidan's parochial chapel, Billinge, for William Houghton and Ann Gore, both described as "of this parish" (which could be construed as the parish of Wigan). The banns were published on December 2nd, 9th and 16th 1821 and the couple were married on the 17th December 1821. It is to be noted that both William and Ann were aged under 21, so perhaps there was some parental disapproval which resulted in the marriage being not too close to home.1
Occupationa Stonemason
Children+1837In 1851, his sons Peter (21), born in Orrell; Thomas (19) born in Upholland and John (16) also born in Upholland, all stonemasons; Elizabeth (14), Robert (11) and Sarah (8), all at school,
1841 English Census1841Tontine, UpHolland, England, William was a stone mason, his wife Ann still living. Their eldest child Joseph was also a stone mason at the age of 15; the other children were William (13), Peter (11), Thomas (9), John (6), Elizabeth (4) and Robert (1). William's mother Sarah was already living with them, and they also had a lodger, Thomas Birchall, also a stonemason.
1851 English Census1851Tontine, UpHolland, England, age 49, widower, a master stonemason; and William's mother Sarah (69, born in Orrell) was housekeeper.
Note1861Did William marry again? It's possible. In the 1861 census there is a William Houghton, aged 59, living in Clap lane, Upholland with another Ann, aged 60, but born in Chorley. This couple had a lodger, Oliver Lomas, aged 80. Robert Houghton, aged 20 and a stone mason, was a lodger with a Gaskell family on Cinnamon Brow so perhaps William had set up a new home.1
Death1868England
BurialFeb 11, 1868UpHolland, England

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

Anne Gore1

F, #118758, b. 6 March 1803

Family: William Houghton b. 1802, d. 1868

  • Marriage*: Anne Gore married William Houghton, son of Peter Houghton and Sarah Birchall, on Dec 17, 1821 at St Aidan's parochial chapel, Billinge, England, The entries were, firstly, banns read for William Houghton and Ann Gore on 18 and 25 November 1821. The banns were not read for the third time. Interestingly, this was in All Saints church, Hindley which is some way from Orrell.
    Secondly, there were banns read in St Aidan's parochial chapel, Billinge, for William Houghton and Ann Gore, both described as "of this parish" (which could be construed as the parish of Wigan). The banns were published on December 2nd, 9th and 16th 1821 and the couple were married on the 17th December 1821. It is to be noted that both William and Ann were aged under 21, so perhaps there was some parental disapproval which resulted in the marriage being not too close to home.1

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BaptismMar 6, 1803UpHolland, England
MarriageDec 17, 1821St Aidan's parochial chapel, Billinge, England, The entries were, firstly, banns read for William Houghton and Ann Gore on 18 and 25 November 1821. The banns were not read for the third time. Interestingly, this was in All Saints church, Hindley which is some way from Orrell.
Secondly, there were banns read in St Aidan's parochial chapel, Billinge, for William Houghton and Ann Gore, both described as "of this parish" (which could be construed as the parish of Wigan). The banns were published on December 2nd, 9th and 16th 1821 and the couple were married on the 17th December 1821. It is to be noted that both William and Ann were aged under 21, so perhaps there was some parental disapproval which resulted in the marriage being not too close to home.1
1841 English Census1841Tontine, UpHolland, England, William was a stone mason, his wife Ann still living. Their eldest child Joseph was also a stone mason at the age of 15; the other children were William (13), Peter (11), Thomas (9), John (6), Elizabeth (4) and Robert (1). William's mother Sarah was already living with them, and they also had a lodger, Thomas Birchall, also a stonemason.
1851 English Census1851Tontine, UpHolland, England, age 49, widower, a master stonemason; and William's mother Sarah (69, born in Orrell) was housekeeper.
ParentsDThomas Gore, a labourer

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

Peter Houghton1

M, #118759, b. 1 May 1781, d. 1829

Family: Sarah Birchall

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BirthMay 1, 1781Wigan, England1
Occupation1800Collier
MarriageFeb 9, 1801St. Helen's Church, Prescot, England1
Note1801Peter is described as a collier and both are said to be "of this parish". It is certainly possible that Peter had moved to Prescot for work in a colliery (actually "coal pit" at the time - there are plenty shown on the map). However, Sarah also was baptised in Upholland, so possibly they were in Prescot as a couple.1
Children+1802Peter and Sarah had at least three children: William (b 1802), Peter (b 1803) and Ann (b 1806). All three were baptised in Upholland.
Death1829Oldham, England
BurialMay 2, 1829UpHolland, England

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

William Houghton1

M, #118760, b. 1740

Family: Ann Hitchin

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Birth1740Winstanley, England1
MarriageApr 19, 1763All Saint's, Wigan, England, Both are described as "of Pemberton,
Children+1764William and Ann had at least six children: Robert (b 1764), Ellen (b 1771), Margaret (b 1773), Betty (b 1776), William (b 1778) and Peter (b 1781). All are described as children of William and Ann Houghton of Winstanley, and were baptised in St Aidan's in Billinge which was certainly closer to Winstanley than Wigan parish church.
Occupation1781Winstanley, England, a nailer living
BurialNov 5, 1798Winwick, England, There is a William Houghton born in 1742, buried on 5 November 1798 in Winwick church graveyard.

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

Ann Hitchin1

F, #118761

Family: William Houghton b. 1740

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BirthPemberton, England
MarriageApr 19, 1763All Saint's, Wigan, England, Both are described as "of Pemberton,
ParentsDHumphrey and Mary Hitchin

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

Sarah Birchall1

F, #118762

Family: Peter Houghton b. 1 May 1781, d. 1829

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MarriageFeb 9, 1801St. Helen's Church, Prescot, England1

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

William Houghton1

M, #118763, b. circa 1713

Family: Ellen Winstanley

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Birthcirca 1713England
NoteResearch: Again from the marriage date, William was probably born around 1710-1715. Between 1700 and 1721 there are only two local possibilities in the Wigan parish records, one in 1713 from Ashton with father Nicholas - perhaps an unlikely name for our Houghtons - and one in 1717 in Wigan, with father Charles; perhaps another unlikely name, and also rather young as this would make him only 18 at the time of a marriage to Ellen. The William from Wigan was baptised on 1 September 1717 in All Saints parish church; his father was Charles Houghton of (I think - the writing is not perfectly clear) Scholes. The William from Ashton was baptised on 16 August 1713 in St Thomas' parish church, Ashton in Makerfield; that would make him 22 at the time of his marriage to Ellen. Ashton is also on the same side of Wigan as Winstanley. There were other William Houghton baptisms further away, for example Winwick (1711) and Ormskirk (1709) so at this distance in time my choice is a best guess.1
MarriageSep 5, 1735All Saint's, Wigan, England1

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

Ellen Winstanley1

F, #118764

Family: William Houghton b. c 1713

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MarriageSep 5, 1735All Saint's, Wigan, England1
Children+1738William and Ellen had at least four children: Anne (b 1738), William (b 1740), Ellen (b 1743) and Ralph (b 1746). All were baptised in St Aidan's church, Billinge. The surname is not clear in William's record, where his father is described as (possibly) a "tanner". On Ellen and Ralph's records he is described as a labourer; Ann is recorded only on William and Ralph's entries, but these entries all clearly record the same family from Winstanley.

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

Nicholas Houghton1

M, #118765, b. 1689

Family:

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Birth16891
ResearchJohn Cooke: If William's father was Nicholas Houghton, living in Ashton, then we can push the line back further. Ashton was originally a chapelry of Winwick, and we need to examine the Winwick records as well as those for Wigan.
The Wigan parish church records show a Nicholas Houghton baptised on 28 March 1686, father William, with another baptised on 20 October 1689, also father William. It may be that the first Nicholas died in infancy, but I have not found a record of the death.1

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

William Houghton

M, #118766, b. 1650

Family:

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Birth1650England

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

Gilbert Houghton1

M, #118767, b. circa 1610

Family: Katherin Monks

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Birthcirca 1610England
MarriageJan 24, 1635All Saint's, Wigan, England1
Children+1636four children who are recorded in the baptism records for All Saints: John (b 1636), Robert (b 1639), Thomas (b 1646) and William (b 1650).1
Residence1650Orrell, England1
ResearchDr. John Cooke contributed this Houghton family lineage1

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

Katherin Monks1

F, #118768

Family: Gilbert Houghton b. c 1610

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MarriageJan 24, 1635All Saint's, Wigan, England1

Citations

  1. [S36] Letter, Email from Dr. John Cooke, May 19, 2022: Genealogy of his Houghton family.

Joile Houghton

F, #118769, b. 18 November 1914, d. 28 February 1953

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BirthNov 18, 1914
DeathFeb 28, 1953
BurialRiverview Cemetery, Waynesboro, VA, USA

Harry E. Houghton

M, #118770, b. 1895, d. 1927

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Birth1895
Death1927
BurialRiverview Cemetery, Waynesboro, VA, USA