Mary Anderson1,2

F, #15074, b. circa 1842

Family: Joseph Smith Day b. 7 Sep 1839

Biography

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Birthcirca 1842Denmark, age 28 in 1870 census1
MarriageApr 14, 18622
1870 Census1870Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete, UT, USA3

Citations

  1. [S235] U.S. Census, 1870 Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete Co., UT, Box 1612, p. 5.
  2. [S1022] Nicholas John Schroeder, April 2000, from Nicholas John Schroeder, April 25, 2000.
  3. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , 1870 Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete Co., UT, Box 1612, p. 5.

Helen Louise Devlin1,2

F, #15083, b. 1897

Family: George Howard Houghton b. 18 Feb 1890, d. Mar 1970

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birth1897Andrews, IN, USA, age 21, IN, in 1920 census; age 21 in 1920 census; age, 31, OH in 1930 census1,2
MarriageSep 5, 1916Lucas Co., IN, USA, age 25 and 192
1920 CensusJun 6, 1920Wellington, Lorain Co., OH, USA, age 29, schoolhouse janitor1,3
ResidenceGary, IN, USA4
1930 Census1930Lenox, Macomb Co., MI, USA, age 40, grocery store manager5
1940 Census1940Bethel, MI, USA, age 50, auto parts factory, punch press operator; next door to son Elmer
ParentsDRobert J Devlin & Nellie Austin; Both parents born in Indiana.

Citations

  1. [S235] U.S. Census, 1920 US Census, Wellington, Lorain Co., OH, SD 14, ED 28, Ward 325, S 9.
  2. [S1387] Www.familysearch.org, online www.familysearch.org, "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZH9-GDV : accessed 13 December 2015), George H Houghton and Helen Louise Devlin, 05 Sep 1916; citing Lucas, Ohio, United States, reference cn26823; county courthouses, Ohio; FHL microfilm 2,132,746.
  3. [S1232] 1920 U.S. Federal Census , Wellington, Lorain, Ohio; Roll: T625_1406; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 28; line 38, dwl 109-102-113.
  4. [S93] Newspaper Obituary, Elmer S. Houghton - Battle Creek Enquirer (Jan/12/2005), MI.
  5. [S1233] 1930 U.S. Federal Census , Lenox, Macomb Co., Michigan; Roll: 1009; Enumeration District: 25; page 173, sheet 1B; line 68, dwl 19-21.

Elmer S. Houghton1

M, #15084, b. 19 February 1918, d. 9 January 2005

Family: Doris I. Smith b. 30 Jan 1919, d. 28 Sep 2007

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
BirthFeb 19, 1918Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., MI, USA, 1920 census: Jul 1918; age 1 11/12 in 1920 census; age 12 in 1930 census; age 22 in 1940 census1
ImmigrationBronson, Branch Co., MI, USA
MarriageNov 24, 19372
1940 CensusApr 16, 1940Bethel, Branch Co., MI, USA, age 22, display fixture factory tool maker3
Mil. Serv.US ARMY AIR FORCES WORLD WAR II4
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1950 US Census1950Bethel, MI, USA, age 22, display fixture factory tool maker
DeathJan 9, 2005Community Health Center, Bronson, Branch Co., MI, USA, age 862
ObituaryJan 12, 2005Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., MI, USA, Battle Creek Obituaries

Elmer S. Houghton
Bronson Passed Away: 01/09/05
Publication Date: 01/12/05


Elmer S. Houghton, 86, well known Businessman and Philanthropist of Bronson, died Sunday, January 9, 2005, at the Community Health Center of Branch County following a lengthy illness.

He was born February 19, 1918 in Battle Creek, and was raised in Gary, Indiana.? He graduated from Brighton, Indiana High School and moved to Bronson where he resided the rest of his life.

Elmer married Doris I. Smith. Along with friends, Floyd Kibiloski and Paul Knapp, he formed Bronson Specialties. He retired in 1979 after the sale of the company.

Always very active in his community, Elmer served many years as a Director on several Boards including Church, City and County Government, many Civic Organizations and Century Bank & Trust (formerly Branch County Bank).

Elmer and Doris were both well known for their generosity and benevolence over the years, generously supporting a great many projects in Branch County.

Surviving are his wife, Doris, daughters and sons-in-law, Jean and Dominic Roussey and Judy and Keith Tracy, all of Bronson; sons and daughters-in-law, Jerry and Anne Houghton of Bronson and Elmer and Jackie Houghton, Jr. of Wayland, MI; 14 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren.?

Funeral Services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Thursday, January 13, 2005, at St. Mary of Assumption Church in Bronson, with Pastor Terry Siler of the First Congregational United Church of Christ, officiating.? Interment will follow at Bronson Cemetery. Visitation will be at the Kolcz Funeral Home, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., Tuesday and from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m., Wednesday.
New Search2
BurialJan 13, 2005Bronson Cemetery, Bronson, Branch Co., MI, USA2

Citations

  1. [S235] U.S. Census, 1920 US Census, Wellington, Lorain Co., OH, SD 14, ED 28, Ward 325, S 9.
  2. [S93] Newspaper Obituary, Elmer S. Houghton - Battle Creek Enquirer (Jan/12/2005), MI.
  3. [S1479] 1940 U.S. Federal Census , Bethel, Branch, Michigan; Roll: T627_1734; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 12-3A; line 13, dwl 49.
  4. [S1391] Unknown author, US Veterans Gravesites ca 1775-2005.

Amory Houghton Sr1,2,3,4,5

M, #15085, b. 27 July 1899, d. 21 February 1981

Family: Laura DeKay Richardson b. 2 Oct 1900, d. 9 Apr 2003

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
BirthJul 27, 1899Corning, Steuben Co., NY, USA, Jul 1899, age 10/12 in 1900 census; age 10 in 1910 census; age 20, NY, in 1920 census; age 30 in 1930 census; age 40 in 1940 census1,6,7
EducationSt. Paul's School, Concord, Merrimack Co., NH, USA8
Mil. DraftSep 12, 1918Steuben Co., NY, USA, age 19, student, Harvard University9
Graduation1921Harvard University, Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA, USA, ABw Ret10,11
MarriageOct 19, 1921Providence, Providence Co., RI, USA, age 22 and 21; Preziosi: 21 Oct 19211,3,5,12,13
1930 Census1930Corning, Steuben Co., NY, USA, age 30, rental $150; president, glass factory; and 3 servants14
1940 Census1940Corning, Steuben Co., NY, USA, age 40, glass industry manufacturer; and a cook and child's nurse15
Note1941Washington, DC, USA, He was recruited to the government Office of Production Management (OPM) as deputy chief of the bureau of industry in the division of industry operations. He resided his position as Boy Scouts board of directors. He was then made Director General of Operations. He was involved in several anti-trust suits at the time. Corning, and several other companies as well as Amory Houghton, were found guilty in 1942 of violating the Sherman Antitrust Act, since 1916. He resigned from the War Production Board. An appeal to the Supreme Court found that an illegal trust had existed in the glass container market, but overturned the injuction to undo patent ownership rights. In 1943 he accepted the post od deputy chief of the U.S. Mission for Economic Affairs and he resigned in 1944.16
1950 US Census1950Corning, NY, USA, age 50, glass mfg, chairman of glass mfg co.
Occupationbetween 1957 and 1961U.S. Ambassador to France
Living1960Corning, Steuben, NY, USA1,3
SSNNY, USA, 076-05-95997
NewspaperDec 14, 1960New York, New York Co., NY, USA, Envoy to Paris Resigns

Ambassador to France for last 4 years. Resignation, effectiv Jan 19, 196117
Author1968Title:      Reminiscences of Amory Houghton : oral history, 1968.
Spine Title:      Eisenhower administration project.
Physical Description:      96 leaves.
2 reels.18
     
Address1975Pine Wood Acres, Spencer Hill, Corning, Steuben Co., NY, USA10
DeathFeb 21, 1981Medical University Hospital, Charleston, Charleston Co., SC, USA, age 8119,7,8
ObituaryFeb 22, 1981New York, New York Co., NY, USA, New York Times, The (NY) - February 22, 1981
Deceased Name: AMORY HOUGHTON OF CORNING GLASS WORKS --Amory Houghton, chairman emeritus of the Corning Glass Works and former United States Ambassador to France, died yesterday at the Medical University Hospital in Charleston, S.C. He was 81 years old and was a resident of Corning, N.Y.
Mr. Houghton served as Ambassador to France from 1957 to 1961 during the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The French Government subsequently awarded him the insignia of the Grand Croix of the Legion of Honor.
Mr. Houghton devoted his entire business career to the glass works, which has its headquarters in Corning, and was the fourth generation of his family associated with it. The concern traces its founding to a glass company established in 1851 by his great-grandfather, whose name was also Amory Houghton.
After serving in various positions with the company, he was elected president in 1930, board chairman in 1941, chairman of the executive committee in 1961 and chairman emeritus in 1971. Even in the early Depression years, when Corning's sales were falling, it maintained a profit under his management.Championed Basic Research
Mr. Houghton was strongly committed to basic research as the prime source of growth. One such project was the development of a method to produce glass blocks in collaboration with Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company in 1937 that resulted in the formation of Pittsburgh Corning Corporation.
Another advance was the development of a method to produce glass fibers that led to the formation of the Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation in association with the Owens-Illinois Glass Company in 1938. Corning's commercial production of silicones resulted in an association with the Dow Chemical Company in 1943 and the formation of the Dow Corning Corporation.
Mr. Houghton's Government career began in 1941, when he was appointed assistant deputy director of the materials division, Office of Production Management. In 1942, he was named deputy chief of the War Production Board's bureau of industry branches, and in 1943-44 he was chief mission officer for the Lend-Lease Administration. In each of those positions, he served for $1 a year.
In his work for the Lend-Lease Administration, he was based in London and was charged with expediting the flow of war materials to Britain and the European battlefront. A Graduate of Harvard
Mr. Houghton, who was born in Corning, attended St. Paul's School in Concord, N.H., and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University in 1921. In that year, he married Laura DeKay Richardson of Providence, R.I., who survives.
When the glass works observed the centennial of its founding in 1951, Mr. Houghton initiated construction of the Corning Glass Center, a multipurpose building dedicated to the history, art and science of glassmaking. He also was the founder of the Corning Museum of Glass.
He had a lifelong interest in the Boy Scouts of America and served as its national president from 1946 to 1951. He was on the board of overseers of Harvard University and was a trustee of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, N.J., and a trustee of Eisenhower College in Seneca Falls, N.Y.
Besides his wife, he is survived by three sons, Amory Jr. and James R., both of Corning, and Alanson B. 2d of New York City; two daughters, Elizabeth Weinberg of Greenwich, Conn., and Laura Beer of New York City; a sister, Mrs. Glen W. Cole of New York City; 18 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
A funeral service will be held Tuesday at 11 A.M. at Christ Episcopal Church in Corning. A memorial service will be held in Manhattan at the Church of the Heavenly Rest, Fifth Avenue and 90th Street, Thursday at 4:30 P.M.
Copyright 1981, The New York Times Company8
BurialHope Annex Cemetery, Corning, Stueben Co., NY, USA
NotableAmory Houghton, Sr (1899-1981) was president of Corning, Inc.,US ambassador to France, 1957-1961, and was a National President of the Boy Scouts of America.
ResearchCurrent Biography Yearbook. 1947
Illustrated Dictionary of Glass, 1977.
International Who's Who. 38th-45th
Biography Index. Vol. 1, 4, 6,7, 11
International Year Book and Statesmen's Who's Who, 1978-1981
Who's Who in America. 38th-42nd.
Who's Who in Finance and Industry. 18th-22nd.
American National Biography. 1999
Annual Obituary. 1981.
Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders. 1983.
Biography Index. 1983-1993
BiographyWho's Who: "Houghton, Amory, U.S. ambassador, glass exec; b. Corning, N.Y. July 27, 1899; s. Alanson Bigelow and Adelaide Louise (Wellington) H; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H., 1913-17; A.B., Harvard, 1921; LL.D., Hobart and William Smith Colls., Geneva, N.Y., 1947; Alfred University, Alfred, N.Y., 1948; N.Y.U., 1961, Colgate U. 1961, Ohio State U., 1969; D. Eng. (hon.) Rensselaer Polytechinic Inst., 1949; m. Laura DeKay Richardson, Oct. 19, 1921; children --Elizabeth, Amory, Alanson Bigelow II, James Richardson, Laura DeKay. With Corning Glass Works since 1921, asst. to pres., 1926-28; exec. v.p., 1928-30, pres. 1930-41, chmn. board, 1941-61, chmn. exec. com., 1961-64, hon. chmn. bd. 1964-71, chmn. emeritus, 1971; dir. emeritus Dow Corning Corp., Pitts.-Corning Corp; dir. Corhart Refractories Co., Metropolitan Life Ins Co; ambassador to France, 1957-1961. Mem. bd. National Industrial Conference Board., Trustee Houghton Foundation, Incorporated, Tabor Academy, Mrion, Mass; trustee, mem. Corning Glass Works Found; v.p., trustee Corning Mus. of Glass; trustee Eisenhower Coll., Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships, Houghton Foundation Inc., French Inst; hon. v.p., mem. nat. exec. bd. Boy Scouts Am. Asst. dep. dir., materials div., OPM, 1941-42; dep. chief, bur. industry brs., WPB, 1942, dir. gen. operations, 1942; dep. chief Mission for Econ. Affairs, 1943-44. Awarded Order of Merit Bernardo O'Higgins, Chile, 1952, grand croix Legion de Honneur (France). Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union, University, Harvard, Links (N.Y.); Elmira Country, Corning Country, Kittansett (Marion, Mass.); Chevy Chase (Md.); Augusta (Ga.) Nat. Golf. Home: The Knoll, Corning, NY."

Who's Who, 1942, p. 1114: "vice-pres. and director Blue Ridge Glass Corp; dir. Hartford Emoire Co., L"Eectro Refractaire, Corning Trust Co., Steuben Glass, Inc., Steuben Securities Corp., Corning Realty Corp., Pittsburgh-Corning Corp., Nt. City Bank, Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp., Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. Trustee U. of Rochester, St. Paul's School, Concord, N.H., Arizona Desert School, Tucson, Ariz."

Who's Who in New York: "Dir. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., 1938--; tr.: Corning Museum of Glass, 1951--; Corning Glass Wks., Fndn., 1953--; Houghton Fndn., Inc., 1955--;mem. bus. adv. council, Dept. of Commerce, 1943--; mem. U. S. Council, Internatl. C. of C., 1945--. Dir.: Steuben Glass, Inc., 1933-57; Pitts.-Corning Corp., 1937-57; First Natl. City Bk. of N.Y., 1937-57; Erie R. R. Co., 1941-57; Dow Corning Corp., 1943-57; Corning Glass Wks. of Can. Ltd., 1945-57; Corhart Refractories Co., 1955-57. Tr., Brookings Inst., 1942-47; mem. bd. Overseers, Harvard Coll., 1947-53; tr.: St. Pul's Sch., 1940-44; Tabor Acad., 1952-57; Univ. Rochester, 1939-55. Pres., B.S.A., 1946-51. Ambassador to France, 1957--. Order of Merit, Bernardo O'Higgins (Chile) 1952. Hon. v.p., and mem. of Natl. Executive Board, Boy Scouts of America. Awarded hon. degree, Doctor of Laws, by Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 1947, and by Alfred Univ. in 1948; E.D., Rensselaer, 1949. Clubs:...Chevy Chase (Washington, D.C.) Res.: The Knoll, Corning. N.Y. Address: Corning Glass Works, Corning, N.Y."

Houghton, Amory (1899-1981) Son of Alanson Bigelow Houghton; father of Amory Houghton, Jr.. Born in 1899. U.S. Ambassador to France, 1957-61. Died in 1981.

He was a friend and advisor of President Eisenhower.

Amory Houghton
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amory Houghton (July 27, 1899-February 1981) was an early Boy Scouts of America Scouting notable.
Mr. Houghton served on the World Scout Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement from 1949 until 1955.
Mr. Houghton was awarded the Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, in 1955.
Houghton also served as United States Ambassador to France. His son, Amory Houghton Jr., served as a United States Representative from New York. His father, Alanson B. Houghton, served as a United States Representative from New York, as well as U.S. Ambassador to Germany and U.S. ambassador to Great Britain.

Amory Houghton (July 27, 1899 – February 1981) served as United States Ambassador to France from 1957 to 1961 and as national president of the Boy Scouts of America. He was chairman of the board of Corning Glass Works.

In 1959 he was elected as an honorary member of the New York Society of the Cincinnati.

His father, Alanson B. Houghton, served as a United States Representative from New York, as well as U.S. Ambassador to Germany and U.S. ambassador to Great Britain. His son, Amory Houghton Jr., served as a United States Representative from New York. His second cousin was actress Katharine Hepburn.

Houghton received the Silver Buffalo Award in 1945 and served as the National president of the Boy Scouts of America from 1946-51.[citation needed] He served on the World Scout Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement from 1949–55. He was awarded the Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, in 1955.


Corporate Executive, US Diplomat. The son of Alanson B. Houghton, he graduated from Harvard University in 1921 and joined the family business, New York's Corning Glass Works, becoming President in 1930 and Chairman of the Board in 1941. He was responsible for changing Corning's focus from industrial products to consumer goods, including Pyrex ovenware. Houghton lent his executive experience to the federal government as a "dollar a year man" during World War II, serving as Assistant Director of Materials in the Office of Production Management and Deputy Chief of the Bureau of Industry Brands for the War Production Board. In 1943 he became Deputy Chief for Economic Affairs at the US Mission in Great Britain, with responsibility for expediting delivery of materials and equipment from the United States for the war effort. Long active in the Boy Scouts of America, he served as the organization's Vice President from 1943 to 1946 and President from 1946 to 1951. He was a Delegate to the Republican National Conventions in 1948 and 1952, and was one of New York's Presidential Electors in 1956. Houghton served as Ambassador to France from 1957 to 1961. After returning to the United States he became Chairman of the Executive Committee at Corning Glass Works, and he served again as Chairman of the Board from 1964 until becoming Chairman Emeritus in 1971. He was the father of Corning Executive and US Congressman Amory Houghton, Jr. (born 1926). (bio by: Bill McKern)1,2,3,5,20

Citations

  1. [S17] Who's Who, 1958, p. 1338.
  2. [S104] Who's Who 22, p. 1114.
  3. [S146] Downs, Who's Who in New York, p. 602.
  4. [S235] U.S. Census, 1900 US Census, Corning, Steuben, NY, Vol. 237, ED 75, S 17, L51.
  5. [S935] Who's Who, 1958, p. 1560.
  6. [S235] U.S. Census, 1900 US Census, Corning, Steuben, NY, Vol. 237, ED 75, S 13, L 39.
  7. [S1042] Social Security Death Index, Houghton Surname, Social Security Death Index, Dec. 2001.
  8. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://www.genealogybank.com/gbnk/obituaries; Houghton Surname.
  9. [S1308] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, online http://content.ancestry.com, Roll: 1818989.
  10. [S219] Unknown compiler, Harvard Alumni Directory, 1975, p. 595.
  11. [S870] Harvard University, Harvard Univ. Catalogue, p. 1101.
  12. [S1304] Davis Dyer and Daniel Gross,, The Generations of Corning: The Life and Times of a Global Corporation, p. 116.
  13. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Hadley/ Houghton/ Olmsted Family Tree (Owner: Jane Preziosi; JPrez123): http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/person.aspx
  14. [S1233] 1930 U.S. Federal Census , Corning, Steuben Co., New York; Roll: 1648; Enumeration District: 26; sheet 3B; line 57; dwl 64-69.
  15. [S1479] 1940 U.S. Federal Census , Corning, Steuben, New York; Roll: T627_2781; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 51-31; line 50, dwl 220.
  16. [S1304] Davis Dyer and Daniel Gross,, The Generations of Corning: The Life and Times of a Global Corporation, p. 179.
  17. [S95] Newspaper, NY Times Archives: Dec 14, 1960.
  18. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Columbia University Libraries Online Catalog: Houghton Surname search.
  19. [S219] Unknown compiler, Harvard Alumni Directory, 1975, 1986, p. 569.
  20. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amory_Houghton

Mahitbel Hollister1,2,3,4

F, #15086, b. 16 October 1867, d. 13 February 1938

Family: Arthur Amory Houghton Sr. b. 20 Oct 1866, d. 19 Apr 1928

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
BirthOct 16, 1867NY, USA, Feb 1866, age 33 in 1900 census; age 42 in 1910 census; age 52 in 1920 census5,6,4
MarriageApr 9, 1899Rutherford, NJ, USA, First Presbyterian Church; Jane Prezosi: 19 Apr 18991,2,7,8,9
1900 Census1900275 Cedar, Corning, Steuben Co., NY, USA, age 33, Vice Pres. Glass Co; and 2 servants3,10
1910 Census1910Corning, Steuben Co., NY, USA, age 42, glass works manufacturer; and 3 servants11
Note19103 children born, 2 living
1920 Census1920Corning, Steuben Co., NY, USA, age 53, glass manufacturer; and 3 servants12,13
DeathFeb 13, 1938New York, New York Co., NY, USA4
ObituaryFeb 14, 1938MRS. ARTHUR A. HOUGHTON; Widow of Ex-President of the Corning Glass Works Was 71

February 14, 1938, Monday

Mrs. Mabel Hollister Houghton, widow of Arthur Amory Houghton, former president of the Corning Glass Works, died yesterday morning at her residence, 2 East Sixtyseventh Street, after a brief illness. Her age was 71
BurialHope Annex Cemetery, Corning, Stueben Co., NY, USA
ParentsDGeorge Buell Hollister b. CT., and Phoebe Moore Conkling, b. NY7,2,10,4

Citations

  1. [S17] Who's Who, 1958, p. 1338.
  2. [S183] Virkus, Abr. Comp. of Amer. Gen., p. 366.
  3. [S235] U.S. Census, 1900 US Census, Corning, Steuben, NY, Vol. 237, ED 75, S 15, L 9.
  4. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Hadley/ Houghton/ Olmsted Family Tree (Owner: JPrez123): http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/person.aspx
  5. [S235] U.S. Census, 1900 US Census, Corning, Steuben, NY, Vol. 237, ED 75, S 17, L51.
  6. [S235] U.S. Census, 1920 Soundex, Corning, Steuben Co., NY, Film 767, Box 330, Vol. 373, E.D. 101, Sh. 2, Ln. 14.
  7. [S932] Virkus, Abridged Compend. of Amer. Gen. III, p. 265.
  8. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 175.
  9. [S1304] Davis Dyer and Daniel Gross,, The Generations of Corning: The Life and Times of a Global Corporation, p. 78.
  10. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Corning, Ward 3, Steuben Co., New York; Roll: T623 1163; Enumeration District: 75, Sheet 15A, line 9, dwl 275-270-316.
  11. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Corning Ward 4, Steuben, New York; Roll: T624_1079; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 118;
    line 50, dwl 22-183-198.
  12. [S235] U.S. Census, 1920 Soundex, Corning, Steubin Co., NY, Film 767, Box 330, Vol. 373, E.D. 101, Sh. 2, Ln. 14.
  13. [S1232] 1920 U.S. Federal Census , Corning Ward 4, Steuben, New York; Roll: T625_1267; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 101; line 14, dwl 22-29-31.
  14. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Hadley/ Houghton/ Olmsted Family Tree (Owner: JPrez123): http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/person.aspx

Margaret Houghton1

F, #15087, b. 26 September 1898, d. March 1982

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthSep 26, 1898NY, USA, Nov 1898, age 11 in 1910 census; age 21 in 1920 census1,2
MarriageOct 12, 1922New York, New York Co., NY, USA3
DeathMar, 19824

Citations

  1. [S235] U.S. Census, 1900 US Census, Corning, Steuben, NY, Vol. 150, ED 478.
  2. [S235] U.S. Census, 1920 Soundex, New York, New York Co., NY, Film 767, Box 330, Vol. 265, E.D. 1077, Sh. 4, Ln. 94.
  3. [S95] Newspaper, New York Times Archives: Cot 12, 1922.
  4. [S415] E-mail from Anne Breckheimer, April 28, 2009.

Amelia J. (?)1

F, #15088, b. November 1854, d. 1905

Family: Dr. Charles Houghton b. 28 Mar 1833, d. 17 Nov 1903

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthNov, 1854Canada, age 45 in 1900 census1,2
Marriagecirca 1900mar 0 years in 1900 census3
1900 Census1900Batavia, Genesee Co., NY, USA, age 67, a dentist1,2
Death1905
BurialElmwood Cemetery, Batavia, Genesee Co., NY, USA
ParentsDfather born in Canada, mother born in England

Citations

  1. [S235] U.S. Census, 1900 US Census, Batavia, Genesee, NY, Vol. 55, ED 5, S 14, L1.
  2. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Batavia, Genesee Co., New York; Roll: T623 1038; Enumeration District: 5; Sheet 14A; line 16, dwl 44-300-317.
  3. [S1] Dr. John Wesley Houghton M.D., Houghton Genealogy of 1912, p. 203.

Edwina Sherrill Houghton1,2

F, #15089, b. November 1899, d. 9 November 1918

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthNov, 1899New York, New York Co., NY, USA, age 1/12 in 1900 census; age 10 in 1910 census1
Living1917Redbank, NJ, USA2
DeathNov 9, 1918New York, New York Co., NY, USA2
BurialRockland Cemetery, Sparkill, Rockland Co., NY, USA3

Citations

  1. [S235] U.S. Census, 1900 US Census, New York, New York, NY, Vol. 152, ED 523, S27, L57.
  2. [S95] Newspaper, New York Times Archives: Nov 11, 1918.
  3. [S415] E-mail from Michael Wolcott, Sep 15, 2013.

Martha Chandler Houghton1

?, #15090, b. 6 November 1863, d. 30 January 1874

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthNov 6, 1863Benecia, Solano Co., CA, USA, Age 11 in 1870 census3,1
DeathJan 30, 18741
BurialMt. Auburn Cemetery, Waltham, MA, USA1

Citations

  1. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 172.
  2. [S235] U.S. Census, 1870 Benecia, CA.
  3. [S235] U.S. Census, 1870 Benecia, CA, bp.