History of Lawrence, Orange and Washington Counties, Indiana From the Earliest Time to the Present; Together with Interesting Biographical Sketches, Reminiscences, Notes, Etc. Chicago, Goodspeed Bros., & Co., Publishers, 1884. Weston A. Goodspeed, Leroy C. Goodspeed, Charles L. Goodspeed. Nelson County. DAVID HUSTON is by birth a Kentuckian, born in Nelson County, January 21, 1814. He is a son of Jonathan and Margaret (Herron) Huston, who were natives of the Keystone State, from whence they removed, at an early day, to Kentucky and from there, in 1825 to Bono Township, Lawrence County, Ind. They were members of the Old School Presbyterian Church, and were honest and respected people. While on a visit to the children in Iowa, Jonathan Huston died and was buried near Des Moines, while his wife lies sleeping her last sleep on the hold homestead in Section 25. Acquiring but a limited educatiion in youth, David Huston selected farming for his life's vocation, and has steadily followed that with unflagging interest. He cared for his parents until their respective deaths, and never marrying, is regarded with high esteem as a jolly old bachelor and an upright citizen. In politics he is an enthusiastic supporter of Republican principles, and contributes from his abundant resources in the support of the best interests of his county. Huston Herron = PA Lawrence-IN IA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/nelson/huston.d.txt