Jacob Houghton
Father | John Houghton Jr. b. 1650, d. 3 Feb 1737 |
Mother | Mary Farrer b. 1648, d. 7 Apr 1724 |
Family | Rebecca Whitcomb b. 12 November 1671, d. 22 October 1752 |
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John Houghton Jr.
He conducted the marriage ceremony of Thomas Sawyer and Mary Rice on 15 July 1718 at Lancaster, Massachusetts.5,6
He conducted the marriage ceremony of Keziah White and Jonathan Willard on 17 August 1719 at Lancaster, Massachusetts.7,8
He conducted the marriage ceremony of John Houghton and Sarah Gulliver on 7 January 1719/20 at Lancaster, Massachusetts.8 John Houghton Jr. became a widower upon the death of Mary 7 April 1724.1 John Houghton Jr. married Hannah Atherton, daughter of James Atherton and Hannah, on 27 January 1724/25 at Lancaster, Massachusetts. She was 68.9,10
He conducted the marriage ceremony of Samuel Carter and Jemima Houghton on 14 February 1724/25 at Massachusetts.11,12,13 John Houghton Jr. died on 3 February 1737 at Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts.1 He was buried in Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts.14
Father | John Houghton III b. 24 Dec 1624, d. 29 Apr 1684 |
Mother | Beatrix (?) b. 1625, d. 8 Jan 1712 |
Family | Mary Farrer b. 1648, d. 7 April 1724 |
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Citations
- [S193] John Wesley Houghton, Houghton Genealogy of 1912, 299.
- [S252] Andrew H. Ward, "Lancaster Records", 359.
- [S263] Lillian K. P. Farrar, "The English Ancestry of Jacob Farrer", 11.
- [S307] Ellen R. Rugg, The Descendants of John Rugg, 10.
- [S236] George Norbury Mackenzie, Colonial Families of the USA, 1:576. This record states that Josiah White's widow Mary Rice ("Mrs. White") married secondly Thomas Sawyer on the date shown.
- [S283] Andrew H. Ward, "Lancaster Records", 71. Mary is shown with her married name Mary White.
- [S236] George Norbury Mackenzie, Colonial Families of the USA, 1:576.
- [S283] Andrew H. Ward, "Lancaster Records", 71.
- [S283] Andrew H. Ward, "Lancaster Records", 72. Hannah's surname is Wilder in the record; she was the widow of John Wilder.
- [S298] Annie Lane Burr and Thomas Hovey Gage, "John Houghton Descendants", 394.
- [S279] Aaron Sargent, "Carter Genealogy", 51.
- [S298] Annie Lane Burr and Thomas Hovey Gage, "John Houghton Descendants", 400.
- [S319] Mrs. Clara A. Carter and Mrs. Sarah A. Carter, Genealogy of Samuel and Thomas Carter, 16.
- [S199] Henry S. Nourse, Lancaster Vital Records, 412.
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Mary Hayward
Father | Joseph Hayward b. 26 Mar 1643, d. 13 Oct 1714 |
Mother | Hannah Hosmer b. 16 Aug 1644, d. 15 Dec 1675 |
Family 1 | Jonathan Fairbank b. 7 October 1666, d. 11 September 1697 |
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Family 2 | David Whitcomb b. 20 February 1668, d. 11 April 1730 |
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Citations
- [S187] New England Historic Genealogical Society, "Massachusetts Town Birth Records", February 6, 2000, record 122981 from Concord Vital Records, "HAYWARD, Mary, d. Joseph & Hannah, 21 Sep, 1667."
- [S212] James Savage Genealogical Dictionary of New England Settlers, 394, where the date is given as 27 Sep 1667.
- [S250] James Savage Genealogical Dictionary of New England Settlers, 590.
- [S336] Lorenzo Sayles Fairbanks, Fairbanks Family in America, 49.
- [S198] Gail Facini's Old Website, online http://www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/gfacini/, d424.htm.
- [S195] Henry S. Nourse, Early Records of Lancaster, 321, where the bride appears under her married name, "Mary Fairbank."
- [S336] Lorenzo Sayles Fairbanks, Fairbanks Family in America, 50.
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Jonathan Houghton
Father | Jacob Houghton b. 17 Apr 1674, d. 12 Jul 1750 |
Mother | Rebecca Whitcomb b. 12 Nov 1671, d. 22 Oct 1752 |
Family | Mary Houghton |
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Patrick Cloherty
Father | Daniel Cloherty1 |
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Citations
- [S202] Interview, Mary Margaret (Cloherty) Cardinal, February 26, 1999.
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John Prescott1
The English Ancestry of John Prescott should not be considered "proved". In fact, there have been strong cases made that the John Prescott who traveled to Massachusetts was not the son of Ralph Prescott of Standish Parish. Evidence exists that Ralph's son John was born circa 1590, stayed in England and was married there. An excerpt of an article written by Adell T. Prescott and published in Prescotts Unlimited, Vol. XIII, #2, was posted by the author in the Prescott surname forum (http://genforum.genealogy.com/prescott/) on 20 May 1999 and contains a summary of this evidence.
Father | Ralph Prescott1 b. 1571, d. 3 Jan 1608 |
Mother | Helen (?)1 |
Family | Mary Gawkroger Platts |
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John McOlive1
Family | Susan Philips |
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Citations
- [S386] Isabella F. Cardinal, Death Certificate 519:694:10391 (1901).
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Susan Philips1
Family | John McOlive |
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Citations
- [S389] 1880 U.S. Census, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Roxbury, ED 708, Sheet 36, Dwelling 14, Family 71, Lawrence Henage household, Susan's place of birth is China and her parents were born in England.
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Thomas Joseph Lovett1
Thomas Joseph Lovett was a pitcher for the Brooklyun Dodgers and other major league clubs from 1890 to 1894.3 In the 1890 season he won 30 games, the only Dodger pitcher to record 30 wins in a season.4 He threw a no-hitter against the New York Giants on June 22nd, 1891, in a 4-0 victory for Brooklyn.4 He did not play in 1892, and the reason was a mystery until the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown sent me a newspaper article from 1943. The story recounts important events in baseball that occurred fifty years previously, in 1893:
Lovett of Dodgers, First Holdout
The inventor of the holdout was one Thomas Lovett, a pitcher for the Brooklyn Club. Dave Foutz had brought him to the Dodgers that winter. Lovett returned his contract unsigned, and much to the amazement of the fans, remained out of action the entire season.
There had been salary-squawkers before Lovett. But he was the first to mean it so seriously as to hold out an entire year.
Finding a picture of Lovett should not be difficult. When peace returns and the baseball writers are enabled to pay more attention to the romance of the game, they might erect a plaque to Tommy at Cooperstown. Minus the holdout, winter baseball writing through the years would have been more onerous, and certainly far duller.5 He died on 19 March 1928 at Providence, Rhode Island, at age 64.6,7
From the Associated Press, 1929:
Lovett, Old Time Ball Player, Dead
PROVIDENCE, R.I., March 19. -- (AP) -- Thomas J. Lovett, 64, reputed to have pitched one of the first no-hit, no-run games in the major leagues, died suddenly here late this afternoon after dropping unconscious to the sidewalk. Lovett began his big league playing career with the Philadelphia Athletics in 1883, later pitching with the Brooklyn Nationals, the Boston Nationals, the Providence Grays. He ended his pitching career with the Rochester team.
He formerly pitched with the Williamtic and Waterbury teams of the Connecticut League and the Oshkosh and Omaha teams. He pitched the no hit, no run game against the Giants in 1889, while with Brooklyn.6
Father | William Lovett1 b. c 1833 |
Mother | Hannah (?)1 b. c 1843 |
Citations
- [S291] Bruce Markusen, "National Baseball Hall of Fame Records."
- [S331] Ancestry.com, Rhode Island Birth Records, 28 January 2000, OSPage 8:62.
- [S291] Bruce Markusen, "National Baseball Hall of Fame Records", From the Pitcher Register and other major league baseball records and statistics.
- [S292] Los Angeles Dodgers Inc., "Dodger's Online - 1890's", May 1, 1999.
- [S291] Bruce Markusen, "National Baseball Hall of Fame Records", This is an excerpt of a newspaper article photocopied from an unidentified newspaper. The column title is "Daniel's Dope" and the author is Dan Daniel. A part of the column not related to Tom Lovett states that the story was written in "this war year of 1943."
- [S291] Bruce Markusen, "National Baseball Hall of Fame Records", Photocopied Associated Press obituary from an unidentified newspaper.
- [S333] Ancestry.com, Rhode Island Birth Records, 28 January 2000, OSPage 30:236.
- [S474] Ancestry.com, Census Images Online, 1880 U.S. Census, Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, SD=(dash), ED=59, Page=25, Line=12-20.
- [S475] 1880 United States Census (CD Index), NARA Film T9-1213, Page 509A, William LOVETT.
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Harriet Goodhue Hosmer1
From a biography posted on the Hosmer GenForum2: Miss Harriet G. Hosmer, sculptor, born in Watertown, Mass., 9th October 1830. Her father was a physician. Her mother and sister died of consumption, and Harriet was led to live an outdoor life. Her genius for modeling in clay showed itself in her youth, when in a clay-pit near her home she spent her time in modeling horses, dogs and other forms. She received a fair education and took lessons in art in Boston. With her father she studied anatomy, and afterward went to St. Louis, MO, where she took a course of study in the medical college. In 1851, she executed her first important work, an ideal head of "Hesper." In 1852 whe went to Rome, Italy, with her father and her friend, Charlotte Cushman. There she was a pupil with Gibson. She at once produced two ideal heads, "Daphne" and "Medusa," which were exhibited in Boston in 1853. In 1855 she produced her first full-length marble figure "CEnone" Her other productions include "Will-o-the-Wisp," "Puck", "Sleeping Faun" "Waking Faun" "Zenobia" , a statue of Marie Sophia, Queen of the Sicilies, and other famous figures. Her "Beatrice Cenci" and her bronze statue of Tomas H. Benton are both in St. Louis, MO. Miss Hosmer's work has received the highest favor. Her commissions have brought her fortune as well as fame. Among her European patrons are the Prince of Wales, the church authorities in Rome, Lady Marian Alford, Earl Brownlow and others. Most of her best work is owned in St. Louis, where she has spent much of her time. Besides her talent in sculpture, Miss Hosmer has shown marked talent in poetical composition and in prose articles on sculpture, which she has treated in a philosophical way in the "Atlantic Monthly." Her works are numerous, and each one is an evidence of her greatness as a sculptor. She executed a statue of Queen Isabella for the Columbian Exposition.3
Father | Hiram Hosmer b. 4 Sep 1798, d. 15 Apr 1862 |
Mother | Sarah Watson Grant b. 2 Oct 1802, d. 4 May 1836 |
Citations
- [S335] George Leonard Hosmer, James Hosmer Genealogy, 69.
- In a subsequent email exchange, the author cited American Woman, Volume 1, by Mast, Corwell, and Kirkpatrick, 1897, as the source of the autobiography
- [S424] Kerri Conner, Harriet G. Hosmer Biography in "Harriet G. Hosmer b. 1830," listserve message August 3, 2000.
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Louis Cardinal1
Father | Laurent Cardinal1 b. 1803, d. 1869 |
Mother | Théotiste Gougeon1 |
Family | Philomène Henrichon b. circa 1839 |
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Citations
- [S397] Louise Gervais, Cardinal Family in GEDCOM file CARDI.GED.
- [S395] Louis Cardinal, Death Certificate 9:472:2575 (1911), states his age at death as 81 years, 1 month, 0 days.
- [S399] Marriages des Canadiens-Francais de 1760 a 1935 (published), Volume 8.
- [S395] Louis Cardinal, Death Certificate 9:472:2575 (1911).
- [S389] 1880 U.S. Census, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Roxbury, ED 735, Sheet 14, Dwelling 48, Family 144.
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Philomène Henrichon1
Father | Louis Henrichon1 |
Mother | Josette Leduc1 |
Family | Louis Cardinal b. 15 February 1830, d. 15 March 1911 |
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Citations
- [S397] Louise Gervais, Cardinal Family in GEDCOM file CARDI.GED.
- [S389] 1880 U.S. Census, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Roxbury, ED 735, Sheet 14, Dwelling 48, Family 144, states her age as 42.
- [S399] Marriages des Canadiens-Francais de 1760 a 1935 (published), Volume 8.
- [S389] 1880 U.S. Census, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Roxbury, ED 735, Sheet 14, Dwelling 48, Family 144.
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Johnny Igoe
Father | (?) Igoe |
Family | Mary Brennan |
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Citations
- [S474] Ancestry.com, Census Images Online, Year=1920, Roll=T625_713, Image=206, State=MA, County=Middlesex, Place=Malden City, Ward of City=2, SD=4, ED=261, Sheet=4B, Line=54, Address=97 Malden Street, Number=97, Name=Igoe, John.
- [S421] Interview, Thomas Sheehan, December 24, 2000.
- [S474] Ancestry.com, Census Images Online, Year=1920, Roll=T625_713, Image=206, State=MA, County=Middlesex, Place=Malden City, Ward=2, SD=4, ED=261, Sheet=4B, Address=97 Malden Street, Line=54, Name=Igoe, John.
- [S420] Interview, Barbara (Sheehan) Lovett, Janice (Lovett) Grillo, Helen (Sheehan) Parent and Edward Parent, December 27-29, 2000.
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Mary Brennan
Family | Johnny Igoe b. circa 1873, d. circa 1950 |
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Citations
- [S421] Interview, Thomas Sheehan, December 24, 2000.
- [S474] Ancestry.com, Census Images Online, Year=1920, Roll=T625_713, Image=206, State=MA, County=Middlesex, Place=Malden City, Ward=2, SD=4, ED=261, Sheet=4B, Address=97 Malden Street, Line=54, Name=Igoe, John.
- [S420] Interview, Barbara (Sheehan) Lovett, Janice (Lovett) Grillo, Helen (Sheehan) Parent and Edward Parent, December 27-29, 2000.
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Hormisdas Cardinal
Father | Laurent Cardinal b. 1803, d. 1869 |
Mother | Théotiste Gougeon |
Family | Harriet N. Reed b. 11 September 1843, d. 14 March 1887 |
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Citations
- [S433] Louis Cardinal, Death Certificate 2:92:7199 (1916).
- [S434] Louis L. Cardinal, Death Certificate 18:398:6891 (1940).
- [S389] 1880 U.S. Census, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Roxbury, ED 773, Sheet 10, Dwelling 86, Family 99.
- [S625] Hormisdas Cardinal Cemetery Marker, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, "Hormisdas Cardinal, Born March 10, 1837, Died July 12, 1916. Harriet N Cardinal, Born Sept 11, 1843, Died March 14, 1887. A victim of the Bussey Bridge Railroad Disaster."
- [S625] Hormisdas Cardinal Cemetery Marker, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, "Hormisdas Cardinal, Born March 10, 1837, Died July 12, 1916."
- [S435] 1900 U.S. Census, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, ED 1514, Sheet 15, Dwelling 1295, Family 346, microfilm series T-623, roll 687.
- [S625] Hormisdas Cardinal Cemetery Marker, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, "Harriet P. Cardinal, Born Jan 14, 1868, Died July 26, 1870."
- [S625] Hormisdas Cardinal Cemetery Marker, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, "Jeannette R. Cardinal, Born Oct 7 1886, Died Dec 19 1887."
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Harriet N. Reed1,2
Mother | Tabitha N. (?)3 b. 5 Feb 1822, d. 20 Dec 1881 |
Family | Hormisdas Cardinal b. 10 March 1839, d. 12 July 1916 |
Children |
Citations
- [S434] Louis L. Cardinal, Death Certificate 18:398:6891 (1940).
- [S625] Hormisdas Cardinal Cemetery Marker, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, "Hormisdas Cardinal, Born March 10, 1837, Died July 12, 1916. Harriet N Cardinal, Born Sept 11, 1843, Died March 14, 1887. A victim of the Bussey Bridge Railroad Disaster."
- [S389] 1880 U.S. Census, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Roxbury, ED 773, Sheet 10, Dwelling 86, Family 99 and Family 100; this is a guess: Tabitha Reed lives next to Harriet (Reed) Cardinal, Tabitha is a widow old enough to be Harriet's mother, Tabitha was not employed at the time of the census.
- [S389] 1880 U.S. Census, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Roxbury, ED 773, Sheet 10, Dwelling 86, Family 99.
- [S625] Hormisdas Cardinal Cemetery Marker, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, "Harriet P. Cardinal, Born Jan 14, 1868, Died July 26, 1870."
- [S625] Hormisdas Cardinal Cemetery Marker, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, "Jeannette R. Cardinal, Born Oct 7 1886, Died Dec 19 1887."
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Daniel Cloherty1
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Citations
- [S202] Interview, Mary Margaret (Cloherty) Cardinal, February 26, 1999.
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Corlic
John Cloherty and Emma Dicker.
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Mary Elizabeth King
Father | (?) King |
Family | James Francis Sheehan d. circa 1910 |
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Citations
- [S621] Interview, Sheehan family members, December 28, 2003.
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