Hileary Q. Houghton1,2

M, #17119, b. 16 June 1855, d. 4 June 1924

Family: Ione Baker b. 18 Nov 1867, d. 29 Jul 1950

  • Marriage*: Hileary Q. Houghton married Ione Baker on Oct 19, 1892.1

Biography

NotableY
A Contributor to Houghton Surname Project?
Corresponded with author?
BirthJun 16, 1855Barr Twp, Daviess Co., IN, USA, on the family farm located 3 miles southwest of Loogootee IN; age 5 in 1860 census; age 15 in 1870 census; age 25 in 1880 census; age 44 in 1900 census; age 54 in 1910 census1,4
Occupationan Indiana State Senator, a judge from 1898 to 1910, lawyer in Shoals until 19185
GraduationJun, 1880Indiana University, Bloomington, Monroe Co., IN, USA, A.B.6
MarriageOct 19, 18921
1900 Census1900Halbert Twp, Martin Co., IN, USA, age 44, judge of the court4,7
1910 Census1910Halbert, Martin Co., IN, USA, age 54, circuit judge lawyer8
DeathJun 4, 1924Vincennes, IN, USA1
BiographyH. Houghton: He entered the preparatory department of Indiana Univ. when he was 19. His father had moved his family to Bloomington for thee purpose of educating his children. Hileary was a student until his graduation from the State University with an A.B. in June, 1880. For one year he taught in the public schools of Parke Co., Indiana. He was admitted to the bar in Martin Co.. "Judge" Houghton practiced in Loogootee and had a partnership with ex-Senator G. W. Alford until Dec. 1884. He then partnered with Ephraim Moser, until the later's death. For the next 5 years, until his election to the State Senate, he practiced law with James B. Marshall at Shoals. He sought public office and was elected four times. In 1894 he was elected as a Republican to the Indiana State Senate, serving in the 1895 and 1897 sessions. He was elected to the office of judge of ther 49th judicial district in 1898 and was re-elected in 1904, serving 12 years and retiring in 1910. He then reopened a law office at Shoals until Feb. 1918 when he moved to Vincennes. He worked until his death, frequently being called upon to sit as Special Judge in the Knox Circuit Court. He was a Mason and a Knight of Pythias.9
Notablewas a lawyer and Indiana State Senator

Citations

  1. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 150, 155.
  2. [S246] Howard Baker Houghton, Hileary Q. Houghton.
  3. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage.
  4. [S235] U.S. Census, 1900 Soundex, Halbert Twp, Martin Co., IN, Box 92, Vol. 54?, E.D. 85, Sh. 13, Ln. 69.
  5. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 118.
  6. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 155.
  7. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Halbert, Martin, Indiana; Roll: T623_392; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 85; line 69, dwl 256-256.
  8. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Halbert, Martin, Indiana; Roll: T624_370; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 0115; Image: 680; FHL Number: 1374383; line 40, dwl 10-11.
  9. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 155-160.

Ione Baker1

F, #17120, b. 18 November 1867, d. 29 July 1950

Family: Hileary Q. Houghton b. 16 Jun 1855, d. 4 Jun 1924

Biography

Corresponded with author?
A Contributor to Houghton Surname Project?
BirthNov 18, 1867Loogootee, IN, USA, CA Death Records: Oct. 18; Nov. 1867, age 32 in 1900 census; age 72 in 1940 census2,3
MarriageOct 19, 18924
1900 Census1900Halbert Twp, Martin Co., IN, USA, age 44, judge of the court3,5
1910 Census1910Halbert, Martin Co., IN, USA, age 54, circuit judge lawyer6
Immigration1925Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA2
1930 Census1930Westmoreland Apartments, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 62, widow7
1940 Census1940Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 72, widow8
DeathJul 29, 1950Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 832,9
ParentsDFrank Baker, b. IN and Rhoda Ann Harris, b. IL
BiographyShe was a member of the Methodist Church, the Book Lovers club in Shoals, and the Fortnightly Club and War Mothers Club at Vicennes.2

Citations

  1. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage.
  2. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 161.
  3. [S235] U.S. Census, 1900 Soundex, Halbert Twp, Martin Co., IN, Box 92, Vol. 54?, E.D. 85, Sh. 13, Ln. 69.
  4. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 150, 155.
  5. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Halbert, Martin, Indiana; Roll: T623_392; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 85; line 69, dwl 256-256.
  6. [S1231] 1910 U.S. Federal Census , Halbert, Martin, Indiana; Roll: T624_370; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 0115; Image: 680; FHL Number: 1374383; line 40, dwl 10-11.
  7. [S1233] 1930 U.S. Federal Census , Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Roll: 147 ; Enumeration District: 388; page 258, sheet 3A; line 29, dwl 533-15-70.
  8. [S1479] 1940 U.S. Federal Census , Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Roll: T627_395; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 60-259; line 25, dwl 533.
  9. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Rootsweb.Com, Houghton Surname, California Death Records, 1940-1997, Feb. 4, 2002.

Howard Baker Houghton Sr.1

M, #17121, b. 19 May 1895, d. 28 October 1980

Family: Mary Prudence Woodburn b. 5 May 1896, d. 23 Oct 1984

Biography

Corresponded with author?
A Contributor to Houghton Surname Project?
BirthMay 19, 1895Shoals, Martin Co., IN, USA, May 1895, age 5 in 1900 census; age 34 in 1930 census; age 44 in 1940 census3,4,5,6
Mil. DraftJun 5, 1917Martin Co., IN, USA, age 22, student, Indiana University in Bloomington, IN7
MarriageJun 27, 1917Bloomington, Monroe Co., IN, USA, at the home of her mother at 1601 College Ave; p. 174 gives June 178
Graduation1917Indiana University, IN, USA, A.B.9
Milit-Beg1918Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, US Navy, Seaman 2c; served at San Pedro CA, Municipal Pier, Chicago, and Receiving Ship, Cleveland OH10
Research1918
Milit-EndJan, 1919
1920 Census1920Vincennes, Knox Co., IN, USA, age 2411
Gen. Soc.Mar 19, 1928Indiana Society, U.S., Sons of the American Revolution
1930 Census1930Vincennes, Knox Co., IN, USA, age 34, newspaper editor12
Occupationbetween 1933 and 1965a newspaper editor
1940 Census1940Huntington, Huntington Co., IN, USA, age 44, newspaper editor13
SSN308-07-0897
ResidenceApr 27, 1942Huntington, Huntington Co., IN, USA, occupation: Huntington Herald Press
DeathOct 28, 1980Huntington, IN, USA, zip 467504,3
BiographyHe graduated from Shoals High School. While at Indiana University, and was editor of the Indiana Daily Student and of the Indiana University Arbutus yearbook. In 1919, after returning to Indiana, he joined the staff of the Vincennes Commercial, a Republican newspaper. He was later made its editor, then the editor of the Sun-Commercial when the two papers merged in 1933. He was a member of the Vincennes City Council when he was appointed editor of the Huntington Herald-Press in 1935. Later, he was made editor-publisher, a position he held until his retirement in 1965. He was active in Indiana political circles, serving as a speech writer and was president of the Republican Editorial Association in 1955 and 1956. He was president of the Kiwanis Club in 1947. He was president of the Huntington County Society for Crippled Children in 1948 and served 3 terms. He was one of the founders of the Cosmopolitan Club and was a past president. He was president of the Huntington Chamber of Commerce in 1954 and 1955. He was president of the Society of Indiana Pioneers in 1974 and in that year was honored by Governor Otis R. Bowen by being named "Sagamore of the Wabash." He was a past member of thee boards of the Huntington College Foundation and the Community Chest. He was a 50 year member of the Vincennes Masonic Lodge, the Scottish Rite in Fort Wayne, the Huntington Elk's Lodge, and the Indianapolis Press Club. He was an elder of the First Presbyterian Church and a past clerk of the Session. He served as commissioner from the Wabash River Presbytery to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A. Philadelphia in 1956.14

Citations

  1. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 150.
  2. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage.
  3. [S98] Social Security Administration.
  4. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 150, 162.
  5. [S235] U.S. Census, 1900 Soundex, Halbert Twp, Martin Co., IN, Box 92, Vol. 54?, E.D. 85, Sh. 13, Ln. 69.
  6. [S882] Ancestry.Com, online www.ancestry.com, http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/view.aspx
  7. [S1308] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, online http://content.ancestry.com, Roll: 1653567.
  8. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 150, 162, 174.
  9. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 165.
  10. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 167.
  11. [S1232] 1920 U.S. Federal Census , Vincennes Ward 4, Knox, Indiana; Roll: T625_443; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 115; line 24, dwl 520-167-194.
  12. [S1233] 1930 U.S. Federal Census , Vincennes, Knox, Indiana; Roll: 597; Page: 18A; Enumeration District: 0027; Image: 79.0; FHL microfilm: 2340332.
  13. [S1479] 1940 U.S. Federal Census , Huntington, Huntington, Indiana; Roll: T627_1055; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 35-4.
  14. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 165-171.

Mary Prudence Woodburn1

F, #17122, b. 5 May 1896, d. 23 October 1984

Family: Howard Baker Houghton Sr. b. 19 May 1895, d. 28 Oct 1980

Biography

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Corresponded with author?
BirthMay 5, 1896Bloomington, Monroe Co., IN, USA, age 22 in 1920 census; age 33 in 1930 census; age 43 in 1940 census2
EducationIndiana University, IN, USA2
MarriageJun 27, 1917Bloomington, Monroe Co., IN, USA, at the home of her mother at 1601 College Ave; p. 174 gives June 173
1920 Census1920Vincennes, Knox Co., IN, USA, age 244
1930 Census1930Vincennes, Knox Co., IN, USA, age 34, newspaper editor5
1940 Census1940Huntington, Huntington Co., IN, USA, age 44, newspaper editor6
ResidenceApr 27, 1942Huntington, Huntington Co., IN, USA, occupation: Huntington Herald Press
DeathOct 23, 1984Wabash, IN, USA2
BiographyMary was president of the Vicennes Tri Kappa Sorority, and president of the Fortnightly Club while in Vicennes. In Huntington, Indiana Mary was active in the First Presbyterian Church. She wa a former president of the Presbyterian Women's Association, and past member of the 19th Century Club and Study Club. During WWII she worked as a draftswoman for the Magnavox Corp. in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She was at one time appointed as a newspaper correspondent by Eugene Pulliam, publisher of the Indianopolis Star and the Huntington Herald-Press. She wrote for the newspaper while travelling in Europe and Russia. After her husband died, she spent some time living with her son William Houghton in Huntington, later moving to the Peabody Home, North Manchester, Wabash Co., Indiana.2

Citations

  1. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 150.
  2. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 174.
  3. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 150, 162, 174.
  4. [S1232] 1920 U.S. Federal Census , Vincennes Ward 4, Knox, Indiana; Roll: T625_443; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 115; line 24, dwl 520-167-194.
  5. [S1233] 1930 U.S. Federal Census , Vincennes, Knox, Indiana; Roll: 597; Page: 18A; Enumeration District: 0027; Image: 79.0; FHL microfilm: 2340332.
  6. [S1479] 1940 U.S. Federal Census , Huntington, Huntington, Indiana; Roll: T627_1055; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 35-4.
  7. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage.

William Hileary Houghton1

M, #17123, b. 23 April 1918, d. 7 January 2013

Family: Jean Parker b. 11 Oct 1919

Biography

Corresponded with author?
A Contributor to Houghton Surname Project?
BirthApr 23, 1918Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA, USA, age 1 8/12 in 1920 census; age 11 in 1930 census; age 21 in 1940 census3,4
Education1937Huntington, IN, USA
Graduation1940Indiana University, IN, USA, B.S.1
ResearchSep 29, 1941
Milit-BegApr 29, 1942Randolph Field, TX, USA, 2nd Lieut. in the US Army Air Corps1
MarriageSan Antonio, TX, USA, St. Marks Episcopal Church1
Milit-EndOct, 1945Amarillo, Potter Co., TX, USA, was released to inactive status, US Army Reserve1
DeathJan 7, 2013IN, USA

Citations

  1. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 175.
  2. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage.
  3. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 167, 175.
  4. [S1326] California Birth Index, 1905-1995, online Ancestry. Com, Birthdate: 23 Apr 1918; Birth County: Los Angeles.
  5. [S1364] Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997, online Ancestry.Com, 1943_0005.

John Woodburn Houghton JD1

M, #17124, b. 30 March 1920, d. 25 July 2009

Family: Ruth Jessie Prickett b. 30 Nov 1919, d. 2011

Biography

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A Contributor to Houghton Surname Project?
BirthMar 30, 1920Vincennes, Knox Co., IN, USA, age 10 in 1930 census; age 19 in 1940 census1
Education1937Huntington, IN, USA
Graduation1941Indiana University, IN, USA, with an AB in 1941; LL.B. cum laude in 1942, which was later converted to a JD degree3
MarriageAug 21, 1943Bloomington, Monroe Co., IN, USA3
1950 US Census1950Indianapolis, IN, USA, age 30, private lawyer
DeathJul 25, 2009Carmel, IN, USA
ObituaryAug 1, 2009Indianapolis, IN, USA, John Woodbum Houghton
89, of Carmel, died July 25,
2009. He was the son of the
late Howard Baker and Mary
Woodbum Houghton. John
is survived by his wife, Ruth
Prickett Houghton; three sons,
John W. Houghton, Jr., James
P. Houghton, and Jay D.
Houghton; five grandchil-
on;
dren, Karen, Heather, Casey, and Blake Houghton and Jacqueline Klukosky; and a
brother, William H. Houghton. He was preceded in death by his other brother, Howard B. Houghton, Jr.
John practiced law in Indianapolis since 1943 with the law firm, Barnes & Thornburg LLP and its predecessor, Barnes, Hickam. Pantzer & Boyd, until his retirement in 1999. He practiced primarily in Litigation and Probate. John was a member of the American College of Trial Lawyers and the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel He was also listed in annual editions of Best Lawyers in Indiana.
John was born on March 30,1920 in Vincennes, Indiana and graduated from Huntington (Ind.) High School. He graduated with an AJJ. degree in 1941, from Indiana University at Bloomington, where he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity. At IU School of Law at Bloomington, he was Editor-in-Chief of the Indiana Law Journal, President of die IU Law Club, a member of Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity and the Order of the Coil John received an LLB degree, cum laude, in December, 1942, and later was awarded a J.D. degree.
John was President of the Indianapolis Bar Association in 1961, of the Lawyers Association of Indianapolis in 1952- 53, and of the Indianapolis Lawyers Club in 1971-72.
In 1973, John received the 50-Year Award of the Fellows of the Indiana Bar Foundation. In 1995 he was inducted into the Academy of Law Alumni Fellows of the Indiana School of Law at Bloomington, the highest recognition accorded by the Law School to its alumni

He served the community in other capacities. He was Director of Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana from 1958 until 1989, was President of the Indianapolis Legal Aid Society in 1959, and served on the Board or Visitors of the Indiana School of Law at Bloomington from 1976 and is former Chairman.
John was an avid tennis player, from his high school days until shortly before his death.
A celebration of life for John will be held on Saturday August 1, at 2 p.m. at St Luke's United Methodist Church, 100 W 86th St, with calling at the church from 1 p.m. to the time of service. Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Center - Carmel is entrusted with the arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the IU Foundation for the School of Law-Bloomington or to the American Cancer Society. www.flannerbuchanan.com

Citations

  1. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 167, 176.
  2. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage.
  3. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 176.
  4. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 177.
  5. [S1485] Findagrave.com, online http://www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi

Howard Baker Houghton Jr.1

M, #17125, b. 30 June 1922, d. 21 June 1999

Family: Betty Jean Wood b. 8 Oct 1925

Biography

A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectY
Corresponded with authorY
BirthJun 30, 1922Vincennes, Knox Co., IN, USA, age 7 in 1930 census; age 17 in 1940 census1
Educationbefore 1942attended Ball State University and Huntington College3
Milit-BegOct 6, 1942in the US Navy. Assigned to the Naval Air Training Station in Norman, OK, then Naval Air Station in Oahu, Hawaii.3
Milit-EndJan 5, 1946Corpus Christi Naval Air Station, Nueces Co., TX, USA3
MarriageApr 13, 1947Huntington, IN, USA, at home of the bride3
Author1995Our Houghton Heritage2
AddressAug, 1996260 Holly Springs Estates Road, Franklin, NC, USA, Internet: [email protected]2,4
DeathJun 21, 1999Franklin, NC, USA
ContributnHoward Houghton Jr., in Our Houghton Heritage, was the first major researcher of the genealogy of John Houghton the Quaker of New Jersey; He, in personal correspondence with the author, contributed his data to the Houghton project.
Note"We pronounce Houghton as "Howton", the English way."
Research1995Houghton Genealogy of NJ Houghtons

Citations

  1. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 167, 178.
  2. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage.
  3. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 178.
  4. [S415] E-mail from Howard Houghton, 8/16/96.

Betty Jean Wood1

F, #17126, b. 8 October 1925

Family: Howard Baker Houghton Jr. b. 30 Jun 1922, d. 21 Jun 1999

Biography

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Corresponded with author?
BirthOct 8, 1925Rantoul, IL, USA2
Graduationcirca 1947Huntington College, BS in Education1
MarriageApr 13, 1947Huntington, IN, USA, at home of the bride1
Author1994?Portage, WI, USA, The 1825-1843 Tygart Valley day book of John Wood, 1770-1864
Authors Wood, John , 1770-1864. (Main Author)
Houghton, Betty Wood , 1925-. (Added Author)
Wood, John , 1770-1864. (Subject)

John Wood (1770-1864) was the son of immigrants, Isaac and Rachel Ramey Wood. He was perhaps born in Tygart Valley, W.Va. He married Elizabeth Harper in 1793. He married (2) Mary "Polly" Hornbeck, daughter of Benjamin and Lydia Currence Hornbeck. He had sixteen children. Family moved to Vermillion Co., Illinois in 1844. This day book or account book records work done to people and how much charged.3
AddressMay, 1996N6140 Hwy W, Portage, WI, USA4
AddressMay, 2003640 Holly Springs Estates Rd., Franklin, NC, USA, [email protected]
ParentsDDewey Stewart and Inez (Miller) Wood

Citations

  1. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 178.
  2. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage.
  3. [S996] LDS Family History Libaray Catalogue.
  4. [S36] Letter, 1996 from Howard to Charles Vella.

Dr. Robert Stuart Houghton Ph.D.1

M, #17127, b. 23 March 1948

Family: Janaye Matteson b. 24 Sep 1951

Biography

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BirthMar 23, 1948Huntington, IN, USA1
Graduation1970Hanover College, Hanover, IN, USA, with an AB1
MarriageJun 17, 1978Portage, Columbia Co., WI, USA1,3
Occupation1995Western North Carolina University, Cullowee, NC, USA, an Associate Professor4
BiographyThe Web Office of Bob Houghton .satellite in space
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photo of Bob against lab background and distant office doorway

* Buenos Dias, Bonjour and Welcome to the Web site of: Dr. Robert S. Houghton
* Live: Chat Schedule: Hours Office View: WebCam
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1. Table of Contents Events in Educational Cyberspace 2000-2001: North Carolina
2. Research/Publications - Center for Nonlinear Idea Processing
3. Teaching
4. Service
* Databases for research, teaching and service.
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# Nonlinear Educational Theory
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# Grantsmanship, the process of preparing a grant and a list Educational Technology Initiatives in our region.

Books:
* Circuit Sense for Elementary Teachers and Students: Understanding and Building Simple Logic Circuits
* Leadership for Rural Schools: Lessons for All Educators (ed. Don Chalker)
* Decision Points: Boolean Logic for Computer Users and Beginning Online Researchers
Teaching
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* EDEL466/566, Computers in Education, learning (linking, organizing, integrating), using telecomputer technology: Fall and Spring semesters, day and evening sections, Cullowhee campus.
* EDEL610 Distance Education-80, participants study distance education systems in general and in particular develop appropriate curriculum in planning teams and learn to start up and maintain a web server to support the Internet based delivery of their curriculum. Fall semester, Asheville campus.
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* Special Topics: Technology for Learning (1 CEU or credit) Graduate student version and Classroom teacher and administrator version. Introduction to the integration of educational activities and computer technologies. Includes: project, self-assessment of NC technology skills, use of outline processors, and Internet tools for learning and communication, as requested.





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Web Page Address: http://www.ceap.wcu.edu/Houghton/home.html
Details
a family genealogical crest Roots
Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, emphasis on educational computing: Curriculum integration of computer mediated technologies; Internet; Multimedia. University of Wisconsin-Madison (great bookstore , great band , great fight song; great webcam views...You've said it all!), Wisconsin Alumni Association (WAA).5
Author1999Title:      Decision points [electronic resource] : Boolean logic for computer users and beginning online searchers / Janaye M. Houghton and Robert S. Houghton.
Physical Description:      viii, 155 p. : ill; 28 cm.
Publisher/ Date:      Englewood, Colo. : Libraries Unlimited, 1999.

Circuit Sense for Elementary Teachers and Students, 19946
Address2002Cullowhee, NC, USA, [email protected] Voice: (704) 227-7108, Fax: (704) 227-7388, Postal Service: Rm. 246 Killian Bldg., Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina 28723, USA.http://www.ceap.wcu.edu/houghton/home.html5

Citations

  1. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 178.
  2. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage.
  3. [S882] Ancestry.Com, online www.ancestry.com, Wisconsin Marriages, 1973-1997, Houghton surname; Certificate Number: 011080 Microfilm Roll Number: 34.
  4. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 179.
  5. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , http://www.ceap.wcu.edu/houghton/home.html
  6. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Columbia University Libraries Online Catalog: Houghton Surname search, Nov. 2003.

Janaye Matteson1

F, #17128, b. 24 September 1951

Family: Dr. Robert Stuart Houghton Ph.D. b. 23 Mar 1948

Biography

Corresponded with author?
A Contributor to Houghton Surname Project?
BirthSep 24, 1951Morris, IL, USA1
Graduation1973Augustana College, Rock Island, Rock Island Co., IL, USA, with an AB1
Occupationa speech clinician1
MarriageJun 17, 1978Portage, Columbia Co., WI, USA1,2
Author1999Title:      Decision points [electronic resource] : Boolean logic for computer users and beginning online searchers / Janaye M. Houghton and Robert S. Houghton.
Physical Description:      viii, 155 p. : ill; 28 cm.
Publisher/ Date:      Englewood, Colo. : Libraries Unlimited, 1999.

Circuit Sense for Elementary Teachers and Students, 19943
ParentsDRalph Matteson and Lucille Glover

Citations

  1. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 178.
  2. [S882] Ancestry.Com, online www.ancestry.com, Wisconsin Marriages, 1973-1997, Houghton surname; Certificate Number: 011080 Microfilm Roll Number: 34.
  3. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Columbia University Libraries Online Catalog: Houghton Surname search, Nov. 2003.
  4. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 179.

Stephany C. Houghton1

F, #17129, b. 11 July 1952

Family: Dr. Stevan Cavalier M.D. b. 19 Apr 1950

Biography

Corresponded with author?
A Contributor to Houghton Surname Project?
BirthJul 11, 1952New Castle, IN, USA1
Note1974attended Ripon College, Ripon, WI; Bonn University in West Germany in 1973; and received her BA in German literature and history at the University of Minnesota in 1974.1
MarriageAug 20, 1977Portage, WI, USA1
AddressMay, 1996294 Nob Hill Dr., Walnut Creek, Contra Costa Co., CA, USA

Citations

  1. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 179.
  2. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage.

Dr. Stevan Cavalier M.D.1

M, #17130, b. 19 April 1950

Family: Stephany C. Houghton b. 11 Jul 1952

Biography

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A Contributor to Houghton Surname Project?
BirthApr 19, 1950
Graduation1972Amherst College, Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA, USA, with a BA in English1
MarriageAug 20, 1977Portage, WI, USA1
Occupation1996Walnut Creek, Contra Costa Co., CA, USA, a pediatrician/neo-natalogist for Kaiser Permanente Hospital1
AddressMay, 1996294 Nob Hill Dr., Walnut Creek, Contra Costa Co., CA, USA

Citations

  1. [S190] Houghton, Our Houghton Heritage, p. 179.