Samuel Nelson Wilder1,2

M, #34414, b. 1815, d. 9 August 1886

Family: Harriet A. Skinner b. 1815, d. 28 May 1891

Biography

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Birth1815Templeton, MA, USA4
MarriageOct 27, 1836Ware, MA, USA4
ImmigrationWorcester, Worcester Co., MA, USA, where he lived and worked as a carpenter and builder for 10 years5
DeathAug 9, 1886Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, USA4
BurialForest Hills Cemetery, Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, USA6

Citations

  1. [S705] Arthur Stanley Wilder and Louise Else (Jackson) Wilder, Wilder Descendants, p. 4, Pedigree Charts, 1.
  2. [S77] White, Genealogy of John White, I, p. 555 #6562.
  3. [S705] Arthur Stanley Wilder and Louise Else (Jackson) Wilder, Wilder Descendants, Pedigree Charts, 1.
  4. [S705] Arthur Stanley Wilder and Louise Else (Jackson) Wilder, Wilder Descendants, p. 8, Pedigree Charts, 1.
  5. [S705] Arthur Stanley Wilder and Louise Else (Jackson) Wilder, Wilder Descendants, p. 4.
  6. [S705] Arthur Stanley Wilder and Louise Else (Jackson) Wilder, Wilder Descendants, p. 4, 8.

Harriet A. Skinner1

F, #34415, b. 1815, d. 28 May 1891

Family: Samuel Nelson Wilder b. 1815, d. 9 Aug 1886

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Birth1815Warren, MA, USA2
ResidenceWare, MA, USA3
MarriageOct 27, 1836Ware, MA, USA2
BurialForest Hills Cemetery, Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, USA4
DeathMay 28, 1891Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, USA2
Biographydau. of Isaac Skinner and Harriet Smith5

Citations

  1. [S705] Arthur Stanley Wilder and Louise Else (Jackson) Wilder, Wilder Descendants, Pedigree Charts, 1.
  2. [S705] Arthur Stanley Wilder and Louise Else (Jackson) Wilder, Wilder Descendants, p. 8, Pedigree Charts, 1.
  3. [S705] Arthur Stanley Wilder and Louise Else (Jackson) Wilder, Wilder Descendants, p. 4.
  4. [S705] Arthur Stanley Wilder and Louise Else (Jackson) Wilder, Wilder Descendants, p. 4, 8.
  5. [S705] Arthur Stanley Wilder and Louise Else (Jackson) Wilder, Wilder Descendants, p. 8.

Lloyd Watson Wilder1

M, #34416, b. 24 March 1839

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BirthMar 24, 18391

Citations

  1. [S705] Arthur Stanley Wilder and Louise Else (Jackson) Wilder, Wilder Descendants, p. 9, Pedigree Charts, 1.
  2. [S705] Arthur Stanley Wilder and Louise Else (Jackson) Wilder, Wilder Descendants, Pedigree Charts, 1.

William Orlando Wilder1

M, #34417, b. 11 September 1841

Biography

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BirthSep 11, 18411

Citations

  1. [S705] Arthur Stanley Wilder and Louise Else (Jackson) Wilder, Wilder Descendants, p. 9, Pedigree Charts, 1.
  2. [S705] Arthur Stanley Wilder and Louise Else (Jackson) Wilder, Wilder Descendants, Pedigree Charts, 1.

Frederick Augustus Wilder1

M, #34418, b. 25 August 1849

Biography

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BirthAug 25, 18491

Citations

  1. [S705] Arthur Stanley Wilder and Louise Else (Jackson) Wilder, Wilder Descendants, p. 9, Pedigree Charts, 1.
  2. [S705] Arthur Stanley Wilder and Louise Else (Jackson) Wilder, Wilder Descendants, Pedigree Charts, 1.

Adeline Bigelow1

F, #34421

Family: James L. Wilder b. 25 Jun 1815

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Residencecirca 1841Westminster, MA, USA1
Marriage BannAug 23, 1841Templeton, MA, USA1

Citations

  1. [S705] Arthur Stanley Wilder and Louise Else (Jackson) Wilder, Wilder Descendants, p. 7.

Charles Edward Flannery1,2

M, #34422, b. circa 1854, d. 17 August 1901

Family: Maria Lucy Houghton b. 11 Nov 1849, d. 11 May 1900

Biography

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Birthcirca 1854Geneva Lake, WI, USA, age 47 in 19013,4
Residencebefore 1880Milwaukee, WI, USA
MarriageSep 29, 18801,5,4
ResidenceBecker, Roberts Co., MN, USA
DeathAug 17, 1901Becker, Roberts Co., MN, USA, age 476
BurialAug 19, 1901Browns Valley, Traverse Co., MN, USA
ObituaryAug 22, 1901Browns Valley, Traverse Co., MN, USA6
ContributnDale's great grandfather
Occupationlawyer
ParentsSMartin and Catherine Flannery4

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Dale Flannery, 11/1998.
  2. [S1541] George Houghton, Houghton Family Line, p. 101.
  3. [S415] E-mail from Barbara Flannery, Jan. 15, 2000.
  4. [S97] Marriage Certificate, Vo. 3, p. 436, Walworth Co. WI Marriages.
  5. [S415] E-mail from Joyce Rowland Johnson, Jun 23, 2006: from Stephen Houghton's daughter Lucretia Houghton's bible.
  6. [S95] Newspaper, Obituary, Browns Valley Inter-Lake Tribune, Aug 22 1901.

Maria Lucy Houghton1,2

F, #34423, b. 11 November 1849, d. 11 May 1900

Family: Charles Edward Flannery b. c 1854, d. 17 Aug 1901

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BirthNov 11, 1849Walworth Co., WI, USA, age 1 in 1850 census; age 12 in 1860 census5,3,1,4,6
MarriageSep 29, 18803,1,7
Children+4 daughter and 1 son, eldest 17 in 1901
ResidenceBecker, Roberts Co., MN, USA
DeathMay 11, 1900Browns Valley, Traverse Co., MN, USA, B. Flannery: 10 May 1900; bible: 11 May 19008,1
ObituaryMay 17, 1900Browns Valley, Traverse Co., MN, USA, The funeral of Mrs. Chas. Flannery occurred on Friday, of last week, May 11, 1900. There was a very large procession followed the remains from the residence in Becker township to the Methodist church in this city, where the funeral services were cocnducted by Rev. Scott. The Rebekah lodge of Browns Valley attended in a body.
Mrs. Flannery was born in Walworth county, Wis., and was 50 years and 6 months of age at the time of her death. She was married to C. J. Flannery in 1879, and shortly afterwards moved to Fargo. They settled in Roberts county in 1894. Four sons and one daughter are left to mourn with the husband of a loving mother and wife.
The remains were laid to rest in the Plateau cemetery, and followed to their last resting place by a large number of sorrowing friens.9
BurialBrowns Valley, Traverse Co., MN, USA, buried by mother and husband3,10

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Joyce Rowland Johnson, Jun 23, 2006: from Stephen Houghton's daughter Lucretia Houghton's bible.
  2. [S1541] George Houghton, Houghton Family Line, p. 101.
  3. [S415] E-mail from Dale Flannery, 11/1998.
  4. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Hudson, Walworth, Wisconsin; Roll: M432_1007; Page: 200; line 18, dwl 520-526.
  5. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Houghton Surname Board: from Dale Flannery.
  6. [S1541] George Houghton, Houghton Family Line, p. 92.
  7. [S97] Marriage Certificate, Vo. 3, p. 436, Walworth Co. WI Marriages.
  8. [S415] E-mail from Barbara Flannery, Jan. 15, 2000.
  9. [S95] Newspaper, Browns Valley Inter-Lake Tribune, May 17, 1900.
  10. [S415] E-mail from Barbara Flannery, 2/1999.

Dale Flannery1

M, #34424

Family: Barbara (?)

Biography

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Marriage
AddressNov, 1998[email protected]
ContributnDale's great grandfather

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Dale Flannery, 11/1998.

Anna Hester Randall1,2,3

F, #34425, b. 19 August 1815, d. 25 March 1898

Family: Stephen Houghton b. 1 Oct 1811, d. 14 Apr 1864

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BirthAug 19, 1815Ballston Spa, Saratoga Co., NY, USA, age 34 in 1850 census; age 43 in 1860 census; 1910 census of son Albert gives VT2,4
MarriageJan 5, 1847Lyons, Walworth Co., WI, USA5,2,6
1850 Census1850Hudson, Walworth Co., WI, USA, age 39, a farmer, property $12004
1860 Census1860Hudson, Walworth Co., WI, USA, age 47, farmer7
1880 Census1880Geneva, Walworth Co., WI, USA, age 64, widowed1
DeathMar 25, 1898Brown's Valley, Traverse Co., MN, USA8,2,6
BurialBrowns Valley, Traverse Co., MN, USA8
ParentsDJoshua Randall 1778 – 1857 & Rachell Miller 1780 – 1849; father born in RI, mother in NY1

Citations

  1. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Geneva, Walworth, Wisconsin; Roll: T9_1449; Family History Film: 1255449; Page: 107A;.
  2. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Houghton Surname Board: from Joyce Johnson http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wEk.2ACIB/52.1
  3. [S882] Ancestry.Com, online www.ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/31723473/person/18108798653
  4. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Hudson, Walworth, Wisconsin; Roll: M432_1007; Page: 200; line 18, dwl 520-526.
  5. [S235] U.S. Census, US Census, 1850, Walworth Co., WI, Box 1007, p. 200b, ln 18, dwl 520.
  6. [S415] E-mail from Doug LaVelle, Jul 18, 2012; Bible of Elijah Houghton Jr.
  7. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Hudson, Walworth, Wisconsin; Roll: M653_1434; Page: 290; sheet 4; line 32, dwl 34-30.
  8. [S415] E-mail from Dale Flannery, 11/1998.

Clarence Ray Houghton1,2

M, #34426, b. 8 July 1928, d. 26 May 2011

Family: Betty Jean Salois b. 7 Sep 1929, d. 14 Feb 2015

Biography

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BirthJul 8, 1928Three Sands, OK, USA, age 1 8/12 in 1930 census; age 11 in 1940 census3,2,4
Research
Mil. EnlsAug 5, 1946Camp Pendelton, San Diego Co., CA, USA, US Marines4
MarriageNov 25, 1947Chouteau, MT, USA2,4
Milit-End1954
Residence1964Bozeman, Gallatin Co., MT, USA, for 47 years4
AddressNov, 1998[email protected]1
DeathMay 26, 2011Bozeman, Gallatin Co., MT, USA4
ObituaryMay 31, 2011Bozeman, Gallatin Co., MT, USA, Clarence Ray Houghton (1928-2011)

"The brave have always defined what the rest wish to be – USMC"

Clarence Ray Houghton, 82, passed away Thursday, May 26, 2011, after succumbing to cancer. He was surrounded by the love of his family, God and his many friends. Ray was born July 8, 1928, in Three Sands, Okla., to Clifford and Connie McGee Houghton. As the second child of five, he lived in the oil fields of Oklahoma and then in California.?
Ray joined the U.S. Marine Corps Aug. 5, 1946. After boot camp at Camp Pendleton in San Diego, he attended sea school. He was stationed on the Antietam and was one of the first units deployed to Japan, then Korea. He landed in Wonsan Korea and after several stops along the way, he fought at the Chosin Reservoir. He served in World War II and the Korean War with the 1st Marine Division and was honorably discharged in 1954.
Ray married "the prettiest little thing he'd ever seen, with her black hair and green eyes," Betty Salois on Nov. 25, 1947. They raised three children, Don, Robyn and Candi. Ray and Betty made their home in Montana living in Conrad, Great Falls, and Glasgow, finally making Bozeman their permanent home for the past 47 years.??
Ray was a man of many talents, and worked in many different fields from welding to long-haul truck driving. He became a member of the Montana Highway Patrol in 1960 and was stationed in Great Falls, Glasgow and finally Bozeman in 1964. He taught self-defense to the new recruits at Fort Harrison in Helena. He served our state for 20 years until his retirement, then he worked another 11 years for Driver's Services in Bozeman. After retirement, Ray continued to work driving bus for Karst Stage. He particularly loved taking the sports teams to their games and transporting the Marine Corps Band and Silent Drill Team when they performed at Montana State University and even brought them home for dinner. He was a skilled carpenter and created many beautiful pieces that will be treasured by those honored enough to have one.?
Ray was a member of Masonic Lodge No. 18 in Bozeman and Bagdad Shrine Center, plus many other Masonic bodies. As a Shriner, he worked with the Shriner's Hospitals for Children to bring medical care to those in need.
Ray is survived by his wife of 63 years, Betty; sister, Myrna Barker, of Idaho, and brother, Joe (Jettie) Houghton, of California. Also, his children Don (Donna), of Belgrade, Robyn Ross (John), of Billings, Candi McClue (Dick), of Phoenix; grandchildren, Michael Houghton (Wendy), of Manhattan, Kevin McClue, of Phoenix, Jennifer Johnson (Neil), of Billings, Lynsey Lund (Chris), of Billings, Donnie King, of Belgrade, Loretta Dunning (Bruce), of Belgrade, Ed King (Nancee), of Great Falls, Darcy Gee (Butch), of Manhattan, Jeanne Zindler, of Bozeman, Donna McClue of, Phoenix, James McClue, of Albuquerque, and Kelly Hart (Jim), of Helena; also the loves of his life – his 18 great-grandchildren, including Mason, Jonas, Calvin, Julia, Aria, Jacob, and Angel; along with numerous extended family members and friends.
Ray is preceded in death by his parents; brother, Pat Houghton; sister, Myra Lander, and granddaughter, Janice King Gustafson.
The family would like to extend many thanks to Keven Comer, FNP, who was incredibly understanding, patient and caring; Hospice of Southwest Montana for all their support; and especially the caring staff at Spring Creek Inn who treated Dad with dignity, humor and love. At his request cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, June 2, 2011, at 2 p.m. at the Bozeman United Methodist Church on the corner of Willson Avenue and Olive Street. A reception will follow at the Masonic Lodge. In lieu of flowers, please make a memorial donation to the Shriner's Hospitals for Children, or the charity of your choice.?Your presence in our lives as a husband, father, grandfather and friend leaves a deep hole in our hearts. We love you and will be together again. Dad always said there is no such thing as a former Marine -- Once a Marine, Always a Marine. Oohrah, Dad, and Semper Fi!!

Arrangements are in the care of Dokken-Nelson Funeral Service. www.dokkennelson.com

Published in Bozeman Daily Chronicle on May 31, 20114
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Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Clarence Ray Houghton, 11/1998.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Michael W. Houghton, Nov. 8, 2010.
  3. [S1233] 1930 U.S. Federal Census , Oklahoma, Oklahoma Co., Oklahoma; Roll: 1920; Enumeration District: 131; Page 247, Sheet: 6A, line 48, dwl 1905-118-142.
  4. [S93] Newspaper Obituary, http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/bozemandailychronicle/…