Name Info

JOHN HOUGHTON 1593 EN to 1629-1683 ?EN
Fathers:JOHN

Search.........Person
PAF-ID.........09002832
Gender.........male
Status.........deceased
Age............36y0m0d
Last-Marital...married
Fam-Group......MOORE
Fam-ID.........HOUGHTON
Citizenship....foreign

#Marriages.....1
#Divorces......0
#Sources.......6
#Events........1
#Images:.......1
#Comments......0
#Siblings......0
#Children......1

Person-Type....A
Immigrant?.....no
Immig-Known?...no
Parent?........father
Spouse?........husband
Sibling?.......brother
Child?.........son
Twin...........no
Adopted?.......

Title(s).......
Ancestor.......double ancestor
RelatedToMe....9XGreat;9XGreat
Gen-#..........12;13
Ahn-#..........00000002832;00000005752
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Parents and Siblings
  1. Parent: JOHN HOUGHTON, male, born:1573 England, died:1618 (45y3m22d) Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire county, England, Anc:2, #M:1, #SrcDocs:3
  2. Parent: Mrs. KATHERINE HOUGHTON, female, born:1575 Pendleton, Lancashire county, England, died:1595-1665 (20y0m0d) ?England, Anc:2, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2

Spouse(s) and Children
  1. Marriage: 1623 ?Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire county, England
  2. Spouse: DAMARIS BUCKMASTER, female, born:1593-03-08 Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire county, England, died:1666 (72y9m24d) Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire county, England, Anc:2, Dad:ANDREW BUCKMASTER, Mom:MARY\MARIE ROBERTS, #SrcDocs:6
  3. ..Child: JOHN HOUGHTON, male, born:1624-12-24 Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire county, England, died:1684-04-29 (59y5m14d) Lancaster, Worcester county, Massachusetts, Anc:2, Dad:JOHN HOUGHTON, Mom:DAMARIS BUCKMASTER, #SrcDocs:13

Events
Baptism
: 1593-05-19y4m18d, Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire county, England, St. Mary's Church, Role:baptised
Birth
: 1593 y0m0d, Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire county, England
Married
: ?1623 , Age:30y0m0d, ?Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire county, England, Role:groom
Church
: 1629-1630, Age:36y0m0d, Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire county, England, St. Mary's Church, church warden, The church was built in the 12th century and its tower was restored while under his wardenship.
Death
: 1629-1683, Age:36y0m0d, ?Bedfordshire county England

Places In
Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire county, England

General

Research ,
According to Virkus' "Compendium of American Genealogy", John was the son of John, age 40, and they came from England on the ship "Abigail" in 1635 and John the father later returned to England. It also said that they settled in Concord. John may have come from England to New England in 1635 on the ship "Abigail" at the age of 4 [possibly a misprint] with certificates of his conformity from two justices and the minister of Eaton Bray. John, husband of Damaris, bapt.05-19-1593, supposedly was the John on the "Abigail" on 06-30-1635 but listed as age 4 rather than 42 or 44 and returned to England after his religious troubles there subsided. He married 1629/30 in Eaton Bray to Damaris Buckmaster and he was a church warden at St. Mary's in Eaton Bray. He was the son of John Houghton that was buried on 04-28-1618 in Eaton Bray.


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Sources
Book Colonial Families of USA, G.N. Mackenzie, 1966
Book Founders of Early American Families, M.B. Colket, 1985, 2002
Book Immigrant Ancestors Before 1750, F.A. Virkus, 1980 (unreliable source)
Book Middlesex County Massachusetts History, W.R. Cutter, 1908
Book New England Families, W.R. Cutter, 1914
Book William Henry Moore and His Ancestry, L.E. Deforest, 1934

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1593-1606: Austria, Turkey - The Long War between the Habsburg monarchy and the Ottoman Turks
1598-1613: Russia - Russia descends into anarchy during the Time of Troubles
1598: France - The Edict of Nantes (one of the coolest names ever!) ends the French Wars of Religion
1600: Italy - Giordano Bruno is burned at the stake for heresy in Rome
1600: Japan - Battle of Sekigahara in Japan, end of the Warring States period and beginning of the Edo period
1601-1603: Russia - The Russian famine of 1601-1603 kills perhaps a third of Russia
1601: Ireland - Battle of Kinsale, one of the most Important battles in Irish history, fought
1601: Romania, Austria - Michael the Brave (first unificator of Romania), voivode of Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania, is assassinated by the order of the Habsburg general Giorgio Basta at Campia TurzII
1602: Netherlands - Dutch East India Company founded, Its success contributes to the Dutch Golden Age
1603-1623: Iran, Turkey, Portugal - After modernizing his army, Abbas I expands the Persian Empire by capturing territory from the Ottomans and the Portuguese
1603: England, Scotland - Elizabeth I of England dies and is succeeded by her cousin King James VI of Scotland, uniting the crowns of Scotland and England
1603: Japan - Tokugawa Ieyasu seizes control of Japan and establishes the Tokugawa Shogunate which rules the country until 1868
1605: England - Gunpowder Plot failed in England
1605: Turkey, Hungary - The fortresses of Veszprem en Visegrad in Hungary are retaken by the Ottomans
1606: Netherlands, Australia - Captain Willem Janszoon and his crew aboard the Dutch East India Company ship Duyfken becomes the first recorded Europeans to sight and make landfall in Australia
1606: Turkey, Austria - The Long War between the Ottoman Empire and Austria is ended with the Peace of Zsitvatorok
1607: Ireland - Flight of the Earls (the fleeing of most of the native Gaelic aristocracy) occurs from County Donegal in the west of Ulster in Ireland
1607: United States - Jamestown, Virginia, is settled as what would become the first permanent English colony in North America
1608: Canada - Quebec City founded by Samuel de Champlain in New France (present-day Canada)
1609: Germany - Maximilian of Bavaria establishes the Catholic League
1609: Netherlands, Spain - The Netherlands and Spain agree to a Twelve Years Truce in the Eighty Years War
1609: United States - Pedro de Peralta, a later governor of New Mexico, establishes the settlement of Santa Fe
1610: France - King Henry IV of France is assassinated and is succeeded by his nine year old son, King Louis XIII who rules until 1643
1610: Poland, Lithuania, Russia, Sweden - Battle of Klushino, the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth army defeats combined Russian-Swedish forces and conquers Moscow
1612: England - King James version of the Bible is published
1613-1617: Poland, Lithuania - Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth is Invaded by the Tatars (or Tartars) dozens of times
1613: Russia - The Time of Troubles in Russia ends with the establishment of the House of Romanov which rules until 1917
1613: United States - Pochahontas marries John Rolfe
1616: England - William Shakespeare dies
1616: Spain - The last remaining Moriscos (Moors who had nominally converted to Christianity) in the Spain are expelled
1618-1638: Germany - The Bohemian Revolt precipitates the Thirty Years War which devastates Europe in the years 1618-1648
1618: China - The Manchus start Invading China, their conquest eventually topples the Ming Dynasty
1618: Romania - Bethlen Gabor, Prince of Transylvania, joins Protestant Rebels
1619: Austria, Romania - Bethlen Gabor is defeated outside Vienna
1620-1621: Poland, Turkey - Polish-Ottoman War over Moldavia
1620: Poland - Battle of White Mountain, Emperor Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, defeats the Bohemian rebels
1620: Romania, Turkey - Bethlen Gabor allies with the Ottomans and an Invasion of Moldavia takes place, the Polish suffer a disaster at Cecora on the River Prut
1620: United States - The Puritan Pilgrims arrive in the Mayflower at Cape Cod
1621: Poland, Turkey - The Battle of Chocim Poles and Cossacks under Jan Karol Chodkiewicz defeat the Ottomans
1621: United States - The Pilgrims celebrate the first Thanksgiving with their Indian neighbors
1622: United States - Jamestown massacre Algonquian natives kill 347 English settlers outside Jamestown, Virginia (a third of the population of the colony) and burn the Henricus settlement
1623: Italy - Maffeo Barberini is elected Pope Urban VIII at the Papal conclave of 1623
1624-1642: France - As chief minister, Cardinal Richelieu centralises power in France
1625: United States - New Amsterdam founded by the Dutch West India Company in North America
1626: Italy - St. Peters Basilica in the Vatican completed
1626: United States - The Dutch buy Manhattan Island for $24, a presence is established but no large settlements made
1627: France - Cardinal Richelieu lays siege to Protestant La Rochelle which eventually capitulates
1629: France - Cardinal Richelieu allies with Swedish Protestant forces in the Thirty Years War to counter expansion by Ferdinand II