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EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 31 Dec 2008 00:34

The grandparents' household in 1871:

James Houghton 51
Sarah Houghton 48
Annie Houghton 15
Edwin Houghton 12
Frederick W Houghton 8

1861:

James Hoghton 42
Sarah Hoghton 38
Emma Hoghton 13
Jane Hoghton 11
Annie Hoghton 7
Alfred James Hoghton 5
Edwin Hoghton 2


Births Jun 1877
MARTIN Thomas Alfred Prescott 8b 678

No Houghton-Martin marriage in Prescot, but could be an Annie Houghton + Alfred Martin in 1876 in Liverpool who could be the parents. Or he could be an unmarried daughter's child with his father's surname. Just curious.

Ah yes, that marriage is correct; 1891:

Name: Thomas A Martin
Age: 13
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1878
Relation: Grandson
Mother's Name: Annie

James Houghton 72
Aarah Houghton 49
Alfred Martin 37
Annie Houghton 36 (of course, it's ditto to *Martin* on the original)
Thomas A Martin 13
Annie Martin 3
Frank Martin 2/12


I'd just wondered whether there was a possibility that Elizabeth had had another child by a second marriage/relationship before 1881, but nope.

mgnv

mgnv Report 31 Dec 2008 05:24

One alternative is that Elizabeth remarried - here's the Precot marrs 1879-1893

St. Helens LAN 1894-1935
before 1894 see Parr; Sutton; Eccleston; Windle / transferred to St. Helens district on 1.7.1935


Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1879
Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference
HOUGHTON Elizabeth FLETCHER Robert Prescot Register Office or Registrar Attended Prescot R/30/23

Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1880
Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference
HOUGHTON Elizabeth PLATT James Prescot, St.Mary's Prescot C5/6/50

Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1881
Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference
EDWARDS Elizabeth HOWARTH John Whiston, St.Nicholas Prescot C7/1/97
HOUGHTON Elizabeth HOWARTH John Whiston, St.Nicholas Prescot C7/1/97

Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1882
Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference
HOUGHTON Elizabeth GETHONG James Prescot Register Office or Registrar Attended Prescot R/34/42

Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1886
Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference
HOUGHTON Elizabeth HURST Thomas Prescot Register Office or Registrar Attended Prescot R/38/170

Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1889
Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference
HOUGHTON Elizabeth BERRY William Prescot, St.Mary's Prescot C5/6/392


Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1882
Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference
WOODS Elizabeth BILLINGE Jacob Prescot Register Office or Registrar Attended Prescot R/33/165

Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1885
Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference
WOODS Elizabeth LENNON James Prescot Register Office or Registrar Attended Prescot R/38/27
WOODS Elizabeth LOWE John Prescot Register Office or Registrar Attended Prescot R/39/48

Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1888
Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference
WOODS Elizabeth Ann BARKER William Prescot Register Office or Registrar Attended Prescot R/43/117

Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1892
Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference
WOODS Elizabeth J PEMBERTON Hugh Kirkby, St. Chads Prescot C8/1/385

Sylvia

Sylvia Report 31 Dec 2008 12:53

Thank you to you all, for putting in such a massive effort on my behalf.

Wayne/tracey Mentioned that to much emphasis is being out on the name taylor, as it is part of the christian name, I must agree, Taylor was Johns mothers maiden name.
That Elizabeth may have died Before John, has come to the fore.
So I went and got Johns death cert out, to see if this could through any light on the subject.
The certificate says,
John Taylor Houghton died aged 34 on the 25th March 1879 at his
mum & Dads house Croppers Hill Eccleston. with His dad present.
If Elizabeth was still alive surely he would have died at their house.
Now here's a thing, John died of -
Peri Syphilitis 9 months And Phthisis 3 months
Does that sound like an STD, if it is, he may have passed it to Elizabeth
and she died if it to.
Best regards Sylvia

WayneTracey

WayneTracey Report 31 Dec 2008 13:31

Well it appears it may not be as it seems...

Wikipedia has this....

"In the past, tuberculosis has been called consumption, because it seemed to consume people from within, with a bloody cough, fever, pallor, and long relentless wasting. Other names included phthisis (Greek for consumption)"

So consumption and some other horrid infection! does the cert mention widow of or husband of and mention her name?

If it does not mention her then it could suggest she had already left him and moved on?


Tracey

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 31 Dec 2008 15:28

Phthisis, tuberculosis, was endemic. My gr-grfather's older brother, first wife, first daughter and niece - that I know of (the only certs I've got around to getting), died of it. In his later life he referred to it as the plague that wiped out his first family. I hadn't heard that until after I got those certs, which went a long way to confirming that I had identified the right family. I imagine that his sister died young of it, although I haven't found her death, but since her daughter did - and these were wealthy people by then, although my gr-grfather's own family likely wasn't - I would guess that.

Very likely if one family member had it, others did.

Now, peri syphilitis -- syphillitic peritonitis, I would imagine.

http://www.icd9cm.net/default.asp?room=Di&typex=T&code=095.2&show=2dec

I would think it quite likely that both spouses would have had at least one of the infections in common -- although who gave it to whom, remember, one can't know!

Someone here gave a useful explanation of the common effects of TB a while back. One point is that pregnancy alleviates the symptoms, which return after the pregnancy. In the case of my gr-grfather's first wife, she died within weeks of the birth of their child. This might well have happened to your Elizabeth.

Sylvia

Sylvia Report 31 Dec 2008 16:30



Thank you, Tracey,and NewYearsEvie,
In the 1800s, having TB was bad enough, never mind having syphilis
as well, How unlucky can you be.
So i think i can take it that Elizabeth died around the same time as john.
I dont suppose their is anything els i can do?
My very best regards
sylvia

lancashireAnn

lancashireAnn Report 12 Jan 2009 20:54

Sorry Sylvia - all I have found so far is Wlifred's baptism

25-6-1871 at St Thomas Eccleston Wilfred Taylor Houghton s of John Taylor and Elizabeth Houghton of Windle Clerk.

Do you know when John's father James died or where John was buried.