Ann Jones1

F, #43441, d. 1848

Family: Oliver Houghton b. 1801, d. 1872

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Marriagebetween 1834 and 1835Bedford, Ontario, Canada1
Death1848Lee Co., IA, USA2

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Dave Reedy, Dec. 7, 1999.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Howard Platz, Oct. 23, 2002.

George Houghton1

M, #43442, b. 1836

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birth1836Bedford Twp, Ontario, Canada1,2

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Dave Reedy, Dec. 7, 1999.
  2. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , www.oshelp.com/houghtonfamily.

Sarah Houghton1,2

F, #43443, b. 1 August 1838, d. 1919

Family: (?) Moss

  • Marriage*: Sarah Houghton married (?) Moss.3

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthAug 1, 1838Bedford, Ontario, Canada, age 14 in 1850 census1,3
Marriage3
Death1919Putnam Co., MO, USA3

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Dave Reedy, Dec. 7, 1999.
  2. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , District 29, Lee, Iowa; Roll: M432_186; Page: 482; line 15, dwl 1421-1427.
  3. [S415] E-mail from Howard Platz, Oct. 23, 2002.

Oliver Houghton1

M, #43444, b. 29 April 1848, d. 1927

Family: Alice E. Pease b. Apr 1853, d. 1925

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthApr 29, 1848Bedford, Ontario, Canada, age 12 in 1860 census; age 22 in 1870 census; age 32 in 1880 census; Apr 1848, age 52 in 1900 census; age 61 in 1910 census; age 71 in 1920 census3,4,1
Immigration1852
MarriageAug 21, 1870Grand Traverse Co., MI, USA, County marriage index, Liber 2, page 009.5,4
1880 Census1880Mayfield Twp, Grand Traverse Co., MI, USA, age 32, farming5,6
1900 Census1900Mayfield, Grand Traverse Co., MI, USA, age 52, farmer7
1910 CensusApr 26, 1910Mayfield, Grand Traverse Co., MI, USA, age 61, none8
Death1927Grand Traverse Co., MI, USA4
BurialEvergreen Cemetery, Paradise Twp, Grand Traverse Co., MI, USA9

Citations

  1. [S992] Bible Record, Houghton Family Bible of Jonathan and Nancy Houghton in the possession of Arvid Krasche in 2001.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Dave Reedy, Dec. 7, 1999.
  3. [S415] E-mail from Gary Amer Houghton, Mar. 4, 2000.
  4. [S415] E-mail from Carla Bordine, May 10, 2002.
  5. [S235] U.S. Census, 1880 Soundex, Mayfield, Twp, Grand Traverse Co., MI, Reel 27, Vol. 6, E.D. 87, Sh. 10, Ln. 12.
  6. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Mayfield, Twp, Grand Traverse Co., MI, Roll: T9_578; Family History Film: 1254578; Page: 512B; Reel 27, Vol. 6, E.D. 87, Sh. 10, Ln. 12, dwl 97-104.
  7. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Mayfield, Grand Traverse, Michigan; Roll: T623 712; Page: 15B; Enumeration District: 35; line 97, dwl 315-318.
  8. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Mayfield, Grand Traverse, Michigan; Roll: T624_648; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 47;
    line 66, dwl 68-69.
  9. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , www.oshelp.com/houghtonfamily.
  10. [S415] E-mail from Carla Sue (Houghton) Bordine, May 10, 2002.

Robert Otis Houghton1,2,3

M, #43446, b. 11 August 1878, d. 10 September 1949

Family: Myrtle Amelia Cranz b. 11 Aug 1895, d. 29 Oct 1984

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthAug 11, 1878Norfolk, VA, USA, age 1 in 1880 census; age 31 in 1910 census; age "21" in 1920 census; age 31 in 1910 census; age 40 in 1930 census; age "55" in 1940 census5,3,6
1910 Census1910San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, USA, age 31, single, shipyard clerk; a lodger with William W. Felton5,7
MarriageDec 19, 1917San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, USA, age 30 and 202,8,6
Mil. DraftSep 12, 1918San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, USA, age 40, assistant secretary, Bethlehem Shipbuilding9
1920 CensusJan 3, 1920San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, USA, age 21, Bethlehem Ship Building Co., clerk10,11
1930 Census1930San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, USA, age 40, contractor treasury secretary12
1940 Census1940San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, USA, age 55, steel mfg asst. secretary13
SSN545-09-7996
DeathSep 10, 1949San Mateo Co., CA, USA, age 713

Citations

  1. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 182 #8791.
  2. [S931] Virkus, Abridged Compend. of Amer. Gen. III, p. 290.
  3. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Rootsweb.Com, Houghton Surname, California Death Records, 1940-1997, Feb. 4, 2002.
  4. [S235] U.S. Census, 1880 Soundex, Norfolk, Norfolk Co., VA, Reel 32, Vol. 23, E.D. 68, S. 14, Ln. 35.
  5. [S235] U.S. Census, 1910 Soundex, San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, Film 527, Box 100, Vol. 98, E.D. 275, Sh. 196.
  6. [S1481] Mrs. M. E. Woodward, DAR Library version of 1912 Houghton Gen. by JWH, p. 508 (2086).
  7. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , San Francisco Assembly District 41, San Francisco, California; Roll: T624_101; Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 275; line 10, dwl 2620 Laguna St.
  8. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 182.
  9. [S1308] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, online http://content.ancestry.com, Roll: 1544245.
  10. [S235] U.S. Census, 1920 Soundex, San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, Box 120, Vol. 100, E.D. 153, Sh. 3, Ln. 63.
  11. [S1232] 1920 U.S. Federal Census , San Francisco Assembly District 31, San Francisco, California; Roll: T625_136; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 153; line 63, dwl 1855-15-95.
  12. [S1233] 1930 U.S. Federal Census , San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California; Roll: T626_206; Enumeration District: 322; page 181, sheet 5A, line 21, dwl 2945-74-114.
  13. [S1479] 1940 U.S. Federal Census , San Francisco, San Francisco, California; Roll: T627_318; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 38-501; line 51, dwl 179.

Myrtle Amelia Cranz1,2

F, #43447, b. 11 August 1895, d. 29 October 1984

Family: Robert Otis Houghton b. 11 Aug 1878, d. 10 Sep 1949

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthAug 11, 1895CA, USA, age 21 in 1920 census; age 30 in 1930 census; age 44 in 1940 census3
MarriageDec 19, 1917San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, USA, age 30 and 201,4,2
1920 CensusJan 3, 1920San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, USA, age 21, Bethlehem Ship Building Co., clerk5,6
1930 Census1930San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, USA, age 40, contractor treasury secretary7
1940 Census1940San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, USA, age 55, steel mfg asst. secretary8
SSN560-44-6575
1950 US Census1950San Francisco, CA, USA, age 54, widow, no occup
DeathOct 29, 1984Santa Clara Co., CA, USA, age 893
ResearchGeorge Foster Houghton: My wife thinks Myrtle’s mother was married twice. (Cranz and Hubenett) Myrtle was married only once, to Robert O. Houghton Sr.

Citations

  1. [S931] Virkus, Abridged Compend. of Amer. Gen. III, p. 290.
  2. [S1481] Mrs. M. E. Woodward, DAR Library version of 1912 Houghton Gen. by JWH, p. 508 (2086).
  3. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Rootsweb.Com, Houghton Surname, California Death Records, 1940-1997, Feb. 4, 2002.
  4. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 182.
  5. [S235] U.S. Census, 1920 Soundex, San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, Box 120, Vol. 100, E.D. 153, Sh. 3, Ln. 63.
  6. [S1232] 1920 U.S. Federal Census , San Francisco Assembly District 31, San Francisco, California; Roll: T625_136; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 153; line 63, dwl 1855-15-95.
  7. [S1233] 1930 U.S. Federal Census , San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California; Roll: T626_206; Enumeration District: 322; page 181, sheet 5A, line 21, dwl 2945-74-114.
  8. [S1479] 1940 U.S. Federal Census , San Francisco, San Francisco, California; Roll: T627_318; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 38-501; line 51, dwl 179.

Elizabeth Ford Houghton1,2

F, #43448, b. 2 November 1879, d. 1961

Family: William Key Davidson b. 1881, d. 1933

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthNov 2, 1879Norfolk, VA, USA, age 7/12 in 1880 census; Nov 1880, age 19 in 1900 census; age 30 in 1910 census; age 40 in 1920 census4,1,5,6
MarriageNov 19, 1908Washington, DC, USA, mar 1 y in 1910 census1,4,6
1920 Census1920Washington, DC, USA, age 43, draftsman, Navy yard7
Death1961
BurialRock Creek Cemetery, Washington, DC, USA

Citations

  1. [S931] Virkus, Abridged Compend. of Amer. Gen. III, p. 290.
  2. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 182 #8792.
  3. [S235] U.S. Census, 1880 Soundex, Norfolk, Norfolk Co., VA, Reel 32, Vol. 23, E.D. 68, S. 14, Ln. 35.
  4. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 182.
  5. [S235] U.S. Census, 1880 Soundex, Norfolk, Norfolk Co., TX, Reel 32, Vol. 23, E.D. 68, S. 14, Ln. 35.
  6. [S1481] Mrs. M. E. Woodward, DAR Library version of 1912 Houghton Gen. by JWH, p. 508.
  7. [S1232] 1920 U.S. Federal Census , Washington, Washington, District of Columbia; Roll: T625_210; Page: 20A; Enumeration District: 173; line 46, dwl 4108-397-417.
  8. [S1481] Mrs. M. E. Woodward, DAR Library version of 1912 Houghton Gen. by JWH, p. 528.

William Key Davidson1

M, #43449, b. 1881, d. 1933

Family: Elizabeth Ford Houghton b. 2 Nov 1879, d. 1961

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birth1881age 30 in 1910 census; age 43 in 1920 census2
MarriageNov 19, 1908Washington, DC, USA, mar 1 y in 1910 census1,3,4
Occupation1910US Navy Yard draughtsman
1920 Census1920Washington, DC, USA, age 43, draftsman, Navy yard5
Death1933
BurialRock Creek Cemetery, Washington, DC, USA
ParentsSAlex Davidson & Ella Fowler4

Citations

  1. [S931] Virkus, Abridged Compend. of Amer. Gen. III, p. 290.
  2. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Precinct 10, Washington, District of Columbia; Roll: T624_155; Page: 18A; Enumeration District: 217; line 25, dwl 2011-235-378.
  3. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 182.
  4. [S1481] Mrs. M. E. Woodward, DAR Library version of 1912 Houghton Gen. by JWH, p. 508.
  5. [S1232] 1920 U.S. Federal Census , Washington, Washington, District of Columbia; Roll: T625_210; Page: 20A; Enumeration District: 173; line 46, dwl 4108-397-417.
  6. [S1481] Mrs. M. E. Woodward, DAR Library version of 1912 Houghton Gen. by JWH, p. 528.

Alice Virginia Houghton1

F, #43450, b. 7 August 1882, d. 1938

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthAug 7, 1882Norfolk, VA, USA, age 17 in 1900 census; age 27, DC, in 1910 census; age 35 in 1920 census; age 47 in 1930 census; Virkus: DC1,2,3
NewspaperJan 19, 1913Washington, DC, USA, MISS HOUGHTON GETS $8,000; Senate Increases Amount to be Paid to Young Woman Who Lost Scalp...her scalp was torn off 2 years ago in one of the tabulating machines in the Census office

Special to The New York Times.

January 19, 1913, Sunday

WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. -- An earnest appeal from Senator James E. Martine of New Jersey induced the Senate this morning to reconsider the bill granting $4,200 to Miss Alice V. Houghton, the young woman whose scalp was torn off two years ago in one of the tabulating machines in the Census Office, and promptly to repass the measure with the amount increased to $8,000.4
Death1938
BurialRock Creek Cemetery, Washington, DC, USA

Citations

  1. [S931] Virkus, Abridged Compend. of Amer. Gen. III, p. 290.
  2. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Washington, Washington Co., District of Columbia; Roll: T623; Enumeration District: 21; Page: 6A; line 50, dwl 3330-71-77.
  3. [S1481] Mrs. M. E. Woodward, DAR Library version of 1912 Houghton Gen. by JWH, p. 508.
  4. [S95] Newspaper, New York Times Archives: Jan 19, 1913.

Alfred Macy Houghton1,2

M, #43451, b. 20 June 1885, d. 1953

Family 1: Mary Victoria Lowe b. c 1890

Family 2: Evelyn Chase b. 1915, d. 1990

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
BirthJun 20, 1885Washington, DC, USA, Jun 1885, age 15 in 1900 census; age 25 in 1910 census; age 34 in 1920 census; age 45 in 1930 census; age 54 in 1940 census1,3,4
MarriageOct 25, 1915Washington, DC, USA1,3,5
Residence1918Washington, DC, USA
Mil. DraftSep 3, 1918Washington, DC, USA, age 33, lawyer, K.P. McElroy4
1920 Census1920Washington, DC, USA, age 34, general practice lawyer6
Occupation1930a lawyer
Marriage7
1940 Census1940Washington, DC, USA, age 54, private practice lawyer8
1950 US Census1950Washington, DC, USA, age 64, general law practice
Death1953
BurialRock Creek Cemetery, Washington, DC, USA

Citations

  1. [S931] Virkus, Abridged Compend. of Amer. Gen. III, p. 290.
  2. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 182 #8793.
  3. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 182.
  4. [S1308] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, online http://content.ancestry.com, Roll: 1556844.
  5. [S1481] Mrs. M. E. Woodward, DAR Library version of 1912 Houghton Gen. by JWH, p. 508.
  6. [S1232] 1920 U.S. Federal Census , Washington, Washington, District of Columbia; Roll: T625_212; Page: 14B; Enumeration District: 284; line 87, dwl 1630-90-337.
  7. [S1389] Genealogybank.Com, online http://www.genealogybank.com, http://www.genealogybank.com/gbnk/obituaries/doc/obit/… surname.
  8. [S1479] 1940 U.S. Federal Census , Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia; Roll: T627_563; Page: 63B; Enumeration District: 1-310.

Mary Victoria Lowe1,2

F, #43452, b. circa 1890

Family: Alfred Macy Houghton b. 20 Jun 1885, d. 1953

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Birthcirca 1890Washington, DC, USA, age 30 in 1920 census3
MarriageOct 25, 1915Washington, DC, USA1,4,2
Residence1918Washington, DC, USA
1920 Census1920Washington, DC, USA, age 34, general practice lawyer3
ParentsDWilliam Edward Lowe & Mary Bowden; father born in MD, mother born in NJ3,2

Citations

  1. [S931] Virkus, Abridged Compend. of Amer. Gen. III, p. 290.
  2. [S1481] Mrs. M. E. Woodward, DAR Library version of 1912 Houghton Gen. by JWH, p. 508.
  3. [S1232] 1920 U.S. Federal Census , Washington, Washington, District of Columbia; Roll: T625_212; Page: 14B; Enumeration District: 284; line 87, dwl 1630-90-337.
  4. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 182.

Vernon Taylor Houghton1,2

M, #43453, b. 30 January 1891, d. 16 May 1972

Family: Helen Todd b. bt 1891 - 1894

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthJan 30, 1891Washington, DC, USA, age 9 in 1900 census; age 19 in 1910 census; age 29 in 1920 census; age 39 in 1930 census1,3,4,5
Mil. DraftJun 5, 1917Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI, USA, age 26, patent attorney6
MarriageNov 26, 1919Washington, DC, USA1,3,7
1920 Census1920Washington, DC, USA, age 29, patent attorney, prosecution of patent matters8
1930 Census1930Bronxville, Westchester Co., NY, USA, age 39, a patent attorney4
SSNNY, USA, 088-0122465
1940 Census1940Eastchester, Westchester Co., NY, USA, age 49, patent attorney9
ResidenceDelray Beach, Palm Beach Co., FL, USA5
DeathMay 16, 19725

Citations

  1. [S931] Virkus, Abridged Compend. of Amer. Gen. III, p. 290.
  2. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 182 #8795.
  3. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 182.
  4. [S1233] 1930 U.S. Federal Census , Bronxville, Westchester Co. New York; Roll: 1659; Enumeration District: 118; page 36, sheet 10A; line 18, dwl 13-170-172.
  5. [S1042] Social Security Death Index, Houghton Surname, Social Security Death Index, Dec. 2001.
  6. [S1308] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, online http://content.ancestry.com, 1674815.
  7. [S1481] Mrs. M. E. Woodward, DAR Library version of 1912 Houghton Gen. by JWH, p. 508.
  8. [S1232] 1920 U.S. Federal Census , Washington, Washington, District of Columbia; Roll: T625_210; Page: 20A; Enumeration District: 173; line 5.
  9. [S1479] 1940 U.S. Federal Census , Eastchester, Westchester, New York; Roll: T627_2802; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 60-25; line 23, dwl 21.

Helen Todd1

F, #43454, b. between 1891 and 1894

Family: Vernon Taylor Houghton b. 30 Jan 1891, d. 16 May 1972

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthbetween 1891 and 1894Washington, DC, USA, age 38 in 1930 census; age 46 in 1940 census2,3
MarriageNov 26, 1919Washington, DC, USA1,4,5
1940 Census1940Eastchester, Westchester Co., NY, USA, age 49, patent attorney3
ParentsDWilliam Bruce Todd and Ella Dowa; father born in DC, mother born in NY5

Citations

  1. [S931] Virkus, Abridged Compend. of Amer. Gen. III, p. 290.
  2. [S1233] 1930 U.S. Federal Census , Bronxville, Westchester Co. New York; Roll: 1659; Enumeration District: 118; page 36, sheet 10A; line 18, dwl 13-170-172.
  3. [S1479] 1940 U.S. Federal Census , Eastchester, Westchester, New York; Roll: T627_2802; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 60-25; line 23, dwl 21.
  4. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 182.
  5. [S1481] Mrs. M. E. Woodward, DAR Library version of 1912 Houghton Gen. by JWH, p. 508.

Edward Wescott Houghton1

M, #43455, b. 14 July 1911, d. 26 January 1975

Family: Amelia Lashar b. 25 Apr 1918, d. 5 Jul 1998

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
BirthJul 14, 1911Rogers Park, Chicago, Cook Co., IL, USA, age 18 in 1930 census2,3
EducationMercersburg Academy, Mercersburg, PA, USA2,3
Mil. DraftOct 16, 1940Fairfield, CT, USA, age 29, self employed
MarriageJun 21, 1941Bridgeport, Fairfield Co., CT, USA
Mil. Serv.1944Lieut., USNR
NoteJan, 1944England, During WWII visited Hoghton Tower
Gen. Soc.Jul 7, 1944Connecticut Society, U.S., Sons of the American Revolution
1950 US Census1950Fairfield, CT, USA, age 38, insurance agent
DeathJan 26, 1975Fairfield, CT, USA
BurialOak Lawn Cemetery, Fairfield, CT, USA

Citations

  1. [S95] Newspaper, NY Times Archives: Houghton Obituaries.
  2. [S931] Virkus, Abridged Compend. of Amer. Gen. III, p. 290.
  3. [S814] Marshall L. McClanahan, Houghton, John & Beatrix - MLM;, M, p. 184.

William H. E. Houghton1

M, #43456, b. 6 October 1875

Family: Alma Ethel Leatch b. 31 Aug 1880

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthOct 6, 1875Ontario, Canada, age 25 in 1901 census2
MarriageJun 27, 1899Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada1,2
Census1901Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 1901 Census of Canada
Subdistrict:     Berlin (Town/Ville), WATERLOO (North/Nord), ONTARIO
District Number:     121
Subdistrict Number:     a-5
Archives Microfilm:     T-6502
ResearchCraig Laurence: I could not find an Ontario birth record for your William H.E. Houghton, born Oct. 6, 1875. I saw a record in the index, but no image, of William Ernest Houghton's marriage to Minnie Alma A.E. Leatch on June 27, 1899 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada. There is an image for the birth of Minnie Leatch born Aug. 31, 1880 in Toronto to parents William J. Leatch and Alma Emaney. There is an image (see attached) for the birth of William Henry Ernest Houghton on May 25, 1900 in Kitchener, Waterloo Co., Ontario, Canada.2

Citations

  1. [S934] Who's Who, 1958, p. 960.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Craig Laurence, Jan 18, 2010.

Alma Ethel Leatch1

F, #43457, b. 31 August 1880

Family: William H. E. Houghton b. 6 Oct 1875

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthAug 31, 1880Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada2
MarriageJun 27, 1899Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada1,2
Census1901Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 1901 Census of Canada
Subdistrict:     Berlin (Town/Ville), WATERLOO (North/Nord), ONTARIO
District Number:     121
Subdistrict Number:     a-5
Archives Microfilm:     T-6502
ParentsDWilliam J. Leatch and Alma Emaney2

Citations

  1. [S934] Who's Who, 1958, p. 960.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Craig Laurence, Jan 18, 2010.

William Henry Houghton1

M, #43458, b. 13 April 1925, d. 10 February 2002

Family: Marion Jensen b. c 1926

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthApr 13, 1925Farmington, CT, USA, age 5 in 1930 census; age 14 in 1940 census2,3
OccupationHe was an executive in the publishing business.
SSNNY, USA, 061-26-1215
Marriage4
Living1990Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, USA
ResidencePonte Vedra Beach, St. Johns Co., FL, USA2
DeathFeb 10, 2002Hadlow Center of Community Hospice, Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL, USA, age 76; The informant was Marion Houghton, same residence address as above. Cremation by Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home & Cremation Centre, Jacksonville Beach.2,4
ObituaryFeb 12, 2002Jacksonville, FL, USA, Florida Times-Union, The (Jacksonville, FL) - February 12, 2002
Deceased Name: William Henry Houghton
FL United States

William Henry, 76, of PVB, died February 10, 2002. Quinn- Shalz, A Family Funeral Home.2
BurialJacksonville Beach, FL, USA

Citations

  1. [S934] Who's Who, 1958, p. 960.
  2. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://www.genealogybank.com/gbnk/obituaries; Houghton Surname.
  3. [S1042] Social Security Death Index.
  4. [S5] Death Certificate.

Roy James Houghton1

M, #43459, b. 9 October 1882, d. 18 May 1971

Family 1: Elizabeth Hunt b. c 1886, d. 12 Nov 1962

Family 2: Adella (Smith) Fulton b. c 1882

Family 3: Clara Zager b. 15 Dec 1888, d. 5 Feb 1984

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectY
BirthOct 9, 1882CA, USA, Oct. 1882, age 17 in 1900 census; age 27 in 1910 census; age 37 in 1920 census; age 47 in 1930 census; age 57 in 1940 census3,4,5
Marriagecirca 1906age 241,6
1910 Census1910Norfolk, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 27, farmer7,8
Mil. DraftSep 12, 1918Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 35; a farmer9
1920 Census1920Antelope, Norwalk, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 37, farmer4,10
Marriageage 24 and 19 at 1st mar6
1930 Census1930Norwalk, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 47, a farmer11
Marriage12
1940 Census1940Downey, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 57, own farm, farmer12
SSN554-18-7613
1950 US Census1950Downey, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 67, hortoculture farm
DeathMay 18, 1971Oxnard, Ventura Co., CA, USA, age 885
ObituaryMay 21, 1971Los Angeles, CA, USA, Roy Houghton, Citrus Grower. Private graveside servi* ces for Roy J. Houghton, 88, pioneer citrus grower and Norwalk axea civic leader, will be conducted today at Rose Hills Memorial Tark in Whittier. Mr. Houghton, who had been living at 567 W. Loop Drive, Camarillo, died Wednesday in an Oxnard hospital.
He formerly was a trustee of the Little Lake School District, board memher of the Little Lake Irrigation Co. and a director of the riacentia Citrus Assn.
He leaves his wife, Clara; three sons, L. R, W. D. and James D. Houghton; three daughters, Mrs. Jewel H. Triggs, Mrs. Virginia Triggs and Mrs. Nadine R 1 i s s, 13 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Services will be under direction of the Chapel of Memories, Norwalk.
Contributn13

Citations

  1. [S934] Who's Who, 1958, p. 960.
  2. [S960] Native Daughters of the Golden West, Index to the Roster of California Pioneers, #47, p. 246.
  3. [S235] U.S. Census, 1900 Soundex California, Box 75, Vol. 15, E.D. 149?, Sh. 18, Ln. 46.
  4. [S235] U.S. Census, 1920 Soundex, Los Angeles Co., CA, Box 120, Vol. 60, E.D. 494, Sh. 8, Ln. 69.
  5. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Rootsweb.Com, Houghton Surname, California Death Records, 1940-1997, Feb. 4, 2002.
  6. [S36] Letter, from Trudi Kerkmeyer, Sept. 11, 2000, containing descendancy data of William Lake Houghton.
  7. [S235] U.S. Census, 1910 Soundex, Los Angeles Co., CA, Film 527, Box 100, Vol. 53, E.D. 291, Sh. 65.
  8. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Norwalk, Los Angeles, California; Roll: T624_85; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 291; line 90, dwl 65-65.
  9. [S1308] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, online http://content.ancestry.com, Roll: 1531195.
  10. [S1232] 1920 U.S. Federal Census , Norwalk, Los Angeles, California; Roll: T625_116; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 494; Image: 693; line 69, dwl 187-203.
  11. [S1233] 1930 U.S. Federal Census , Norwalk, Los Angeles, California; Roll: 167 ; Enumeration District: 1193; page 185, sheet 6A; line 27, dwl RR2 Box 76-155-159.
  12. [S1479] 1940 U.S. Federal Census , Downey, Los Angeles, California; Roll: T627_226; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 19-127; line 55, dwl 3428.
  13. [S960] Native Daughters of the Golden West, Index to the Roster of California Pioneers, #47, p. 243.

Elizabeth Hunt1

F, #43460, b. circa 1886, d. 12 November 1962

Family: Roy James Houghton b. 9 Oct 1882, d. 18 May 1971

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthcirca 1886England, age 24 in 1910 census; age 34 in 1920 census; age 54 in 1940 census2
Immigration18903
Marriagecirca 1906age 241,4
Naturalization19063
1910 Census1910Norfolk, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 27, farmer5,6
1920 Census1920Antelope, Norwalk, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 37, farmer2,3
1930 Census1930Whittier, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 44, divorced7
1940 Census1940Whittier, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 54, "widow"8
1950 US Census1950Whittier, CA, USA, age 64, widow, no occup
DeathNov 12, 1962Whittier, CA, USA
ObituaryNov 15, 1962Whittier, CA, USA, ELIZABETH M. HOUGHTON Funeral aervicea for Eliza' both M. 'Houghton T7, of 643 N. Plckerlni will bo held at the lIHlalde Chapel In ' Rom HUla Friday (Nov. 16)' at 1 pjn. with the Rev. Ray Ragsdale officiating. Interment will follow. Mra. Houghton a resident of the area for 58 years, 1 la survived by three aona, Leroy B; James D; and William D; Three daughters, Jewel E. Trlgga; Virginia A. Brubaker; and Nadine E. Bllaa; 13 grandchildren and six great grand' children.
ParentsDparents born in England

Citations

  1. [S934] Who's Who, 1958, p. 960.
  2. [S235] U.S. Census, 1920 Soundex, Los Angeles Co., CA, Box 120, Vol. 60, E.D. 494, Sh. 8, Ln. 69.
  3. [S1232] 1920 U.S. Federal Census , Norwalk, Los Angeles, California; Roll: T625_116; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 494; Image: 693; line 69, dwl 187-203.
  4. [S36] Letter, from Trudi Kerkmeyer, Sept. 11, 2000, containing descendancy data of William Lake Houghton.
  5. [S235] U.S. Census, 1910 Soundex, Los Angeles Co., CA, Film 527, Box 100, Vol. 53, E.D. 291, Sh. 65.
  6. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Norwalk, Los Angeles, California; Roll: T624_85; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 291; line 90, dwl 65-65.
  7. [S1233] 1930 U.S. Federal Census , Whittier, Los Angeles, California; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 1540; FHL microfilm: 2339910.
  8. [S1479] 1940 U.S. Federal Census , Whittier, Los Angeles, California; Roll: T627_259; Page: 61A; Enumeration District: 19-814; line 9, dwl 646.
  9. [S1326] California Birth Index, 1905-1995, online Ancestry. Com, Birthdate: 27 Nov 1909; Birth County: Los Angeles.
  10. [S1326] California Birth Index, 1905-1995, online Ancestry. Com, Birthdate: 15 Dec 1915; Birth County: Los Angeles.
  11. [S1326] California Birth Index, 1905-1995, online Ancestry. Com, Birthdate: 13 Mar 1917; Birth County: Los Angeles.

Leroy Bryan Houghton1

M, #43461, b. 29 June 1907, d. 17 January 1997

Family: Jane Layton b. 2 Nov 1910, d. 13 Oct 2001

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthJun 29, 1907Whittier, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 2 in 1910 census; age 12 in 1920 census; age 22 in 1930 census; age 32 in 1940 census2,3,1,4
Educationbetween 1925 and 1927Whittier College, Whittier, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA1
Graduation1930Woodbury College, Montpelier, Chittenden Co., VT, USA1
MarriageNov 28, 1931Pasadena, CA, USA1
1940 Census1940Alhambra, San Gabriel, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 32, Los Angeles Union Oil Co., secretary to foreman5
Mil. DraftOct 16, 1940Alhambra, CA, USA, age 33, Union Oil Co.
1950 US Census1950Alhambra, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 42, wholesale & retail oil assistant treasurer and secretary
Residence1959San Gabriel, CA, USA1
SSN563-03-9094
Address1984536 Glen Court, Pasadena, CA, USA6
DeathJan 17, 1997Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 894
BiographyUnion Oil. Co. of CA., Los Angeles, 1931--, asst. treas., asst. sec. 1946-59, treas. 1959--. Home: San Gabriel, CA. Office: 461 Boylston Ave., Los Angeles1

Citations

  1. [S934] Who's Who, 1958, p. 960.
  2. [S235] U.S. Census, 1910 Soundex, Los Angeles Co., CA, Film 527, Box 100, Vol. 53, E.D. 291, Sh. 65.
  3. [S235] U.S. Census, 1920 Soundex, Los Angeles Co., CA, Box 120, Vol. 60, E.D. 494, Sh. 8, Ln. 69.
  4. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Rootsweb.Com, Houghton Surname, California Death Records, 1940-1997, Feb. 4, 2002.
  5. [S1479] 1940 U.S. Federal Census , Alhambra, San Gabriel, Los Angeles, California; Roll: T627_251; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 19-670.
  6. [S944] Stanford Alumni Directory, p. 572.

Jane Layton1

F, #43462, b. 2 November 1910, d. 13 October 2001

Family: Leroy Bryan Houghton b. 29 Jun 1907, d. 17 Jan 1997

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
BirthNov 2, 1910Petaluma, CA, USA, age 29 in 1940 census2
MarriageNov 28, 1931Pasadena, CA, USA1
1940 Census1940Alhambra, San Gabriel, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 32, Los Angeles Union Oil Co., secretary to foreman3
1950 US Census1950Alhambra, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 42, wholesale & retail oil assistant treasurer and secretary
ResidencePasadena, CA, USA, San Marino
DeathOct 13, 2001Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA2
BiographyShe was an active community participant. She served as PTA president, Girl Scout leader, president of the San Marino Women's Club, a member of the Jonathan Club Gym Belles, member of the Annandale Golf Club, and president of her PEO chapter KZ of Pasadena
ParentsDGarrett Edwin Layton and Abigail Rachael Layton2
ObituaryHOUGHTON. Jane (Mrs. L B.) Passed away peacefully on Oct. 13. 2001. She was born November 2. 1910 in Petaluma, California to Garrett Edwin Layton and Abigail Rachael Layton. She lived in the Pasadena. San Marino area most of her adult life She is survived by a daughter. Jan Ashford and son-in-law Robert Ashford, 4 grandchildren. Vicki Mele, Dr Roy Ashford. Abigail Hoffmann and Robyn Medina Also, she leaves nine grandchildren. Jennifer Mole, Bryan Mele. Casey Mele. Scott Mele, Trisha Ashford. Lindsay Ashford. Shannon Ashford. Andy Ashford, and Aric Hoffmann She was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years. Roy Houghton.
Jane Houghton was an active community participant. She served as PTA President, Girl Seoul leader, President of tne San Marino Women's Club, member of the Jonathan Club Gym Belles, member of Annandale Golf Club and President of her PEO Chapter KZ of Pasadena.

Citations

  1. [S934] Who's Who, 1958, p. 960.
  2. [S93] Newspaper Obituary, Los Angeles Times, Oct. 16, 2001, of Jane (Mrs. L. B.) Houghton.
  3. [S1479] 1940 U.S. Federal Census , Alhambra, San Gabriel, Los Angeles, California; Roll: T627_251; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 19-670.

Janalee Houghton1

F, #43463

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Marriage1
LivingOct 13, 2001

Citations

  1. [S934] Who's Who, 1958, p. 960.
  2. [S93] Newspaper Obituary, Los Angeles Times, Oct. 16, 2001, of Jane (Mrs. L. B.) Houghton.

Robert E. Ashford1

M, #43464

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Marriage1
LivingOct 13, 2001

Citations

  1. [S934] Who's Who, 1958, p. 960.
  2. [S93] Newspaper Obituary, Los Angeles Times, Oct. 16, 2001, of Jane (Mrs. L. B.) Houghton.

Alma Jeanne Nourse1

F, #43465, b. circa 1892

Family: David Hazelton Houghton b. 31 Aug 1900, d. 22 Aug 1981

Biography

Corresponded with authorN
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Birthcirca 1892MA, USA, age 26 in 1920 census; age 38 in 1930 census; age 48 in 1940 census2
Marriagecirca 1919age 21 and 261
1920 Census1920Washington, DC, USA, age 22, RR office claims adjuster2
1930 Census1930West Hartford, Hartford Co., CT, USA, age 33, radio magazine circulation manager3
1940 Census1940West Hartford, CT, USA, age 43, circulation mgr, publisher4
1950 US Census1950West Hartford, CT, USA, age 52, American Radio Relay League, treasurer and salesman

Citations

  1. [S935] Who's Who, 1958, p. 1560.
  2. [S1232] 1920 U.S. Federal Census , Washington, Washington Co., District of Columbia, Roll: T625_206 ED 72, Sheet 1A, line 25, dwl 1234-2-4.
  3. [S1233] 1930 U.S. Federal Census , West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll: 269; Enumeration District: 225; Sheet 8B; line 92, dwl 152-100-230.
  4. [S1479] 1940 U.S. Federal Census , West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll: T627_507; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 2-221.

Alan Nourse Houghton1,2

M, #43466, b. 17 January 1924, d. 2 December 2011

Family: Elizabeth T. Jones b. c 1926, d. 2002

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectY
Corresponded with authorN
BirthJan 17, 1924Hartford, CT, USA, age 6 in 1930 census; age 16 in 1940 census1
Research1943
Milit-Begbetween 1943 and 19451st Lt., USAAF; flying 33 missions over Europe as a B-24 bombardier-navigator. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross with three Oak Leaf Clusters and the Air Medal1
Graduation1946Harvard University, Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA, USA, A.B. cum laude; A.M. 1951; postgrad. Columbia, 1951, U. Conn., 1961, 62-631
MarriageMar 30, 19461
1950 US Census1950Groton, MA, USA, age 26, prep school classics teacher
Residencebetween 1978 and 1992Madison, CT, USA1,2
Researchbetween 1992 and 20041992-2003 American Men & Woman in Science. 1974-2004 Who's Who in America.
ContributnFeb 21, 2009
DeathDec 2, 2011North Branford, CT, USA3
ObituaryDec 6, 2011Alan N. Houghton, 87, of North Branford, formerly of Madison and Lyme, passed away on December 2, 2011. Born on January 17, 1924 in Hartford, he was the devoted husband of the late Elizabeth Jones Houghton for 56 years; the beloved brother of Priscilla H. Flynn of West Hartford and the late Nancy H. Bacon of Palm Desert, California; and the loving father of four children: Alan N. Houghton, Jr. of New York, NY; Elizabeth Houghton Ross of Darien; John B. Houghton of Hingham, MA; and Suzanne Houghton Varney of Mandeville, LA. He was also a caring, dedicated grandfather to his seven grandchildren: Colin, Sam, Sean, Christian, James, Liza and Ian. Alan graduated from The Loomis School, earned his A.B. and A.M. from Harvard University, and did postgraduate studies in the classics at Columbia University. He served his country proudly during World War II as a 1st Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corp, flying 33 missions over Europe as a B-24 bombardier-navigator. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross with three Oak Leaf Clusters and the Air Medal. A career independent school educator as well as a Latin and ancient Greek scholar, Alan was on the faculty of the Groton and Loomis Schools before serving as headmaster of Pine Point School in Stonington and Renbrook School in West Hartford. He then served as executive director of the Connecticut Association of Independent Schools until his retirement in 1989.3
BiographyFaculty, Groton (Mass.) Sch., 1946-51; chmn. classics dept. Loomis School, Windsor, CT, 1951-55; headmaster Pine Point School, Stonington, 1955-67, Renbrook Sch., West Hartford, 1967-73; exec. dir., Conn. Assn. Ind. Schools, 1974-89, ednl. cons. Madison, 1989--.. Mem. Sch. Bldg. Com., Lyme, CT, 1959, Zoning Bd. Appeals, 1959-61, Zoning and Planning Comm., 1963-65, Bd. Finance, 1971-75. Me. Lyme Democratic Town Com., 1957-63. Trustee Blair Acad., Blairstown, NJ, Pine Point Sch., Stonington, CT, Renbrook Sch., Country Sch., Madison, CT; coporator Hartford Hosp; Houghton Wing named for him at Pine Point Sch. Mem. Conn. Assn. Ind. Schs. (teacher education and proficiency standards rep., 1963-66, v.p., pres.), Classical Assn. New Eng., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta Kappa, Pi Eta. Episcopalian. Club: Mile Creek Beach (bd. govs. 1958-73). Home: 26 Sylvan Rd., Madison CT 06443; Office: 565 Chase Pkwy Waterbury CT 06720 in 1978; P.O. Box, 1310 Madison CT in 1992.1,2

Citations

  1. [S935] Who's Who, 1958, p. 1560.
  2. [S936] Who's Who, 1958, Houghtons.
  3. [S93] Newspaper Obituary, http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/hartfordcourant/…
  4. [S942] Downs, Who's Who in New York, Houghtons.

Elizabeth T. Jones1

F, #43467, b. circa 1926, d. 2002

Family: Alan Nourse Houghton b. 17 Jan 1924, d. 2 Dec 2011

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthcirca 1926CT, USA, age 24 in 1950 census
MarriageMar 30, 19461
1950 US Census1950Groton, MA, USA, age 26, prep school classics teacher
Death2002

Citations

  1. [S935] Who's Who, 1958, p. 1560.

Dr. Alan Nourse Houghton Jr., M.D.1,2

M, #43468, b. 12 April 1947

Family: Meryl Kauffman b. c 1950

  • Marriage*: Dr. Alan Nourse Houghton Jr., M.D. married Meryl Kauffman on Jun 29, 1975.2

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectY
NotableY
Corresponded with authorY
BirthApr 12, 1947Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, USA2
Graduation1970Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA, B.A., Anthropology2,3
Occupationmedical oncologist, researcher
MarriageJun 29, 19752
Address1984450 E. 63rd St., Apt. 41, New York, New York Co., NY, USA3
Authorbetween 1992 and 2003Cutaneous Melanoma by Arthur J. Sober (Editor), Charles M. Balch, Dr. Alan N. Houghton (Editor), Seng-jaw Soong Ph.D. (Editor)
January 2003, Hardcover, 4th edition
List Price: $225.00

Encyclopedia of Cancer by Dr. John Mendelsohn (Editor), Royston IV, Dr. Jack S. Cohen (Editor), Dr. Alan N. Houghton (Editor), Dr. Stuart A. Aaronson (Editor), Joseph R. Bertino (Editor), Dr. Piet Borst (Editor), Dr. Ricardo R. Brentani (Editor), Dr. Raju Chaganti (Editor), Dr. Eli Gilboa (Editor)
October 1996, Hardcover
List Price: $822.95

Cutaneous Melanoma by Charles M. Balch, Dr. Alan N. Houghton
January 1992, Hardcover, 2nd edition
List Price: $140.00
NoteAn Interview with Alan H. Houghton
     
Alan N. Houghton began his Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center career as a clinical fellow more than 25 years ago and is now Chief of the Clinical Immunology Service, Head of the Melanoma Disease Management Team, and Chairman of the Immunology Program, to name a few of his many positions. He shares his perspective on research and patient care, and his own experience with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

I didn't give biomedical research my complete focus until after I arrived at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in 1977 as a clinical fellow in medical oncology. Having grown up in a small New England town, I couldn't imagine living in New York City, so my intention at the time was to stay only for the required two years, then to move on. Needless to say, I never imagined that I'd still be here, more than 25 years later, nor that I would quickly grow to love living in New York City.

My real interest in research began at the conclusion of my clinical fellowship, when I had the good fortune to be accepted into Lloyd Old's Laboratory of Human Cancer Immunology at the Sloan-Kettering Institute. This was during the very early days of monoclonal antibody technology. We were able to demonstrate that monoclonal antibody therapy could shrink solid tumors in people with cancer. I found laboratory work fascinating, particularly where it intersected with clinical research, and I realized that I wanted to be both a physician and a scientist.

Having worked in the lab and the clinic, one of the inevitable trends I see starting to develop is that biomedical sciences, which historically have been driven by individual researchers, are becoming more team-based, like medicine. This will allow new discoveries to bridge the gap more quickly between lab and clinic. With the creation of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center's Experimental Therapeutics Center and the initiation of new research fellowships for clinically trained investigators, we are well positioned to narrow this gap.

In addition to the divide that exists between the lab bench and the bedside, there is a troubling distance that can exist between doctors and patients. And, again, I happen to have experience on both sides, having been diagnosed in 1993 with ALS, a progressive neurodegenerative disease, commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease, which attacks motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord.

I've always felt that the patient/doctor divide is extremely artificial and overused in medicine, and my experience as a patient has taught me how often people hide behind the white coat. As a doctor, it's essential that you are able to show your patients how much you care and your willingness to fight for them. This is the difference between a competent doctor and an excellent one.

As a newly diagnosed patient, I was depressed, sad, angry — all the usual emotions you go through following a serious diagnosis. But after roughly two months, I decided that I was just going to keep living as normally as possible. While I phased out some of my patient-care duties, I was fortunate to be able to continue my research, my teaching, and my administrative responsibilities, all of which, when combined with the critical support of my family, friends, and staff, has really kept me going.

One of the things that can happen when you're diagnosed with a serious disease like ALS or cancer is that you can become the disease. People can become totally absorbed in trying to uncover every possible treatment, following any lead. No matter what happened to me, I didn't want the disease to rule my life. That was very important to me.

In addition to the personal challenges presented by ALS, I have also confronted common misconceptions. Some people feel sad just looking at me, so they think I must feel sad, too, which isn't the case. I'm no more or less emotionally fragile than I was before the illness. In fact, it's made me stronger. Then there's the opposite misconception: that I must be a truly remarkable person. In truth, faced with this situation, many people would react in the same way that I did.

I understand the sense of urgency patients feel for science to come up with new drugs and therapies. For me that sense of urgency is tempered by my knowledge of the pace of science and drug development. These things are incremental, and new breakthroughs don't happen overnight. It's because of this that I haven't jumped at any of the latest experimental ALS treatments. I've read all the data, and in almost every case I've decided not to pursue it. Still, most patients don't have the luxury of that kind of scientific understanding, which leaves them frustrated with the seemingly slow pace.

In some cases, such as HIV, patients' anger can be harnessed and directed by applying both political and social pressure until new treatments are developed. I don't believe we've been quite so successful with cancer, but some of the activism for breast cancer, for example, has succeeded in drawing more attention and funding. Even so, there is a danger that by putting a large chunk of our research dollars into only a few common cancers, we will miss out on treatments discovered by basic science research. For example, one of the most promising new cancer drugs, STI-571 (Gleevec™), was originally developed to target and treat cardiovascular disease.

Looking back, I have learned so much from my colleagues, my students, and all the patients I've cared for at Memorial Sloan-Kettering relationships. And in terms of the progress we're making against cancer, I think we are reaching a critical point in understanding the biology of cancer, which will translate into better cancer therapies.


Developing Vaccines for Melanoma
Alan Houghton and Jedd Wolchok     

Much of the early research on cancer vaccines was done with melanoma, and many of the most promising vaccine trials underway today are focused on this deadly form of skin cancer. According to Alan N. Houghton, a pioneer in cancer immunology who has been at the Center for 30 years, there are several reasons why melanoma was chosen for early vaccine research. One is that melanoma is a disease for which therapies such as chemotherapy and radiation rarely work, so there was a need to find other methods to treat it. Another is that there was clinical evidence that the disease can spontaneously regress on its own. This regression is rare, but it indicated to researchers that there was a natural immune response to the disease. In addition, melanoma cells are easy to grow in culture, so investigators had an abundance of material to work with when they began their research. Although an effective vaccine for melanoma has not yet been realized for human patients, Dr. Houghton and physician-scientist Jedd D. Wolchok, along with collaborators at Manhattan's Animal Medical Center, have developed a vaccine for melanoma in dogs that last month received conditional approval from the US Department of Agriculture. (The USDA is responsible for approving medications for animals whereas the FDA approves treatments for humans.) Melanoma, particularly in the mouth, is an aggressive form of cancer in dogs, and the vaccine has been shown to significantly improve survival, with many dogs living more than a year. Without the vaccine, survival is usually about three months. It is the first therapeutic cancer vaccine to receive US government approval for either animals or people.
ContributnFeb 21, 2009
Residence2011New York, New York Co., NY, USA
BiographyDiplomate: Am. Bd. Internal Medicine. Intern Thomas Jeffeerson Univ., 1974-75; resident Univ. Conn.-Framington, 1775-77; med. oncology fellow Meml. Sloan Kettering Inst., NYC, 1977-80, asst. attending physician, 1980--. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Am. Cancer Soc. fellow, 1980-83. mem. Am. Assn. Cancer Research, Am. Soc. Clin. Oncologists, AAAS, N.Y. Acad. Scis. Subspecialties: Cancer research (medicine); Oncology. Current work: Research in cell biology, immunology.

Professor of Immunology. Professor of Medicine. B.A. 1970, Stanford University; M.D. 1974, University of Connecticut

Chief, Clinical Immunology Service; Virginia and Daniel K. Ludwig Clinical Chair; Chairman, Immunology Program; Head, Solid Tumor Immunology Laboratory

Dr. Houghton, an internationally known expert in cancer immunology, is studying how the immune system recognizes and rejects cancer. He is recognized for his exploration of the biology of melanoma and the creation of novel treatments for this deadly form of skin cancer. Dr. Houghton conducted a landmark clinical trial that produced the first significant regression of a solid tumor -- in this case, melanoma -- treated with a monoclonal antibody called R24. He and his colleagues are also leading studies of cancer vaccines, which can either trigger an immune response against a tumor or prompt tumor cells to produce substances that may prevent cancer recurrence or spread. He is also developing other biologic therapies to treat cancer.

Website: "I am a physician-scientist with a special expertise in cancer immunology, the study of the immune system and cancer. I also have a particular focus on understanding and treating melanoma, and I have developed novel treatments for this deadly form of skin cancer.
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My research is focused on understanding both how the immune system recognizes cancer and how it rejects cancer. My colleagues and I conducted a clinical trial that was the first to show that a monoclonal antibody could significantly shrink a solid tumor — in this case melanoma. Additional studies in my laboratory have identified molecules and molecular targets on cancer cells that may be useful for therapy and many of these are being evaluated in clinical trials. These trials are investigating glycolipids, peptides, and DNA. The vaccines are being evaluated in people with metastatic melanoma, prostate, breast, pancreatic, and small-cell lung cancers, soft tissue sarcoma, and other cancers.

Over the years, I have published more than 300 scientific papers and books, including a definitive textbook on melanoma entitled Cutaneous Melanoma (QMP Publishing, St. Louis). I am also actively involved in training young scientists, medical students, and clinicians who are interested in careers in biomedical research. I currently hold the Lloyd J. Old Chair in Clinical Investigation and am Co-Leader of the Melanoma Disease Management Team, and Head of the Laboratory of Tumor Immunology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. I am also a Professor of Medicine & Immunology at Weill-Cornell Medical School.

In addition to my clinical and research activities at Memorial Sloan Kettering, I am actively involved in oncology on a national level. I served as Chairman of the National Cancer Center Networks Melanoma Committee and Co-Chairman of the Melanoma Study Group of the national cooperative clinical trials group CALGB. I had also served for ten years as an Editor of the Journal of Experiment Medicine.

My work has been recognized by various awards including the Boyer Award for Clinical Research, the C. Chester Stock Award, the Distinguished Achievement Award from the American Skin Association, the Cancer Research Institute Investigator Award, the Muscular Dystrophy Association Distinguished Achievement Award, and the Society of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Award in Clinical Medicine. In 2009, Memorial Sloan Kettering established the Alan Houghton Chair in Immunology in my honor."2
Notable(1947-) a very well published cancer immunology professor and researcher at the Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Citations

  1. [S935] Who's Who, 1958, p. 1560.
  2. [S942] Downs, Who's Who in New York, Houghtons.
  3. [S944] Stanford Alumni Directory, p. 572.
  4. [S1233] 1930 U.S. Federal Census , Leslie, Ingham, Michigan; Roll: 992; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 54; line 1, dwl 126-127.

Elizabeth Boardman Houghton1

F, #43469, b. 1950

Family: Martin Joseph Ross b. c 1958

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birth1950Boston, MA, USA
Marriage2
Living2011Darien, CT, USA

Citations

  1. [S935] Who's Who, 1958, p. 1560.
  2. [S93] Newspaper Obituary, http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/hartfordcourant/…

John Barnard Houghton1

M, #43470, b. circa 1954

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectN
Corresponded with authorN
Birthcirca 1954
Author1988Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, USA, The impact of religious and economic change upon political leadership in 18th and early 19th century Stamford, Connecticut / (1988)
Abstract
Typescript.. Thesis (M.A.L.S.)--Wesleyan University, 1988.. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 38-39).
Living2011Hingham, MA, USA2

Citations

  1. [S935] Who's Who, 1958, p. 1560.
  2. [S93] Newspaper Obituary, http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/hartfordcourant/…