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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Donegal => Topic started by: BillyC on Friday 08 August 08 23:56 BST (UK)
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Wondering if anyone can help. I'm looking for the Houston,(Huston, Haton) family from Donegal. They may have been from Tyrone in the early 1800'S, but I can't find anything.
I have found that John Huston was born in abt 1845 to 1847 in either Donegal or Tyrone.
He married Mary Anne Dever in 1867 in Ireland.
He immig. in to USA in 1881 or 3. He was a Moroccan finisher.
His wife Mary immig. to US in 1885.
Four children born, 2 children lived
Son Henry born Sept 1867
Mary Therese born born 1880.
They left from Moville, Ireland on the Cirassia and arrived in NY.
They lived their entire lives in Philadelphia, Pa.
Andrew Dever and Henry Dever were listed as boarders. I think they were relatives of Mary Anne Dever Houston.
Mary Therese Huston(Hastin, Houston) was my grandmother.
I will be in Ireland in September and would love to be able to find something of my family. I am working on it, but hit a brick wall in Ireland.............I did find a John Henry from Donegal. Don't know if their is a connection. He was born in 1885. His mother is listed as Anne Osbourne.
Thank you in advance if someone can help,
BillyC
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found these births on familysearch.org
HENRY HOUSTON 18-9-1867. JAMES HOUSTON 4-12-1869.BRIDGET HOUSTON 27-6-1872. ALL BORN
STRANORLAR,DONEGAL,IRELAND.
PARENTS. JOHN HUSTON & MARY DIVER.
regards mary.
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Many thanks for this find.
We are reaching the time where we can stand on soil of our family.
I guess Mary Houston, Huston's father was from Tyrone. She had the family certain she was from Tyronel. She named her son's dog the Duke of Tyrone. Just to let you know..........we have been down so many wrong roads, and were about to through in the towel.
Thanks for building up our confidence and hope.
BillyC
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mary may have been still from tyrone, maybe it was john who was from donegal. perhaps because of his work they went to live in donegal,normally they would marry in the brides parish. tyrone and donegal are not that far apart. ireland then was the one country ruled by england until 1923 when six counties stayed part of britain (tyrone being one of them) while the rest ( donegal being one of them) became the republic of ireland.
regards mary.
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If you request one of the birth certs from Letterkenny you will know the precise townland family lived in. You could also request a marriage cert. Stanorlar is a registration district - births could have occurred anywhere in the disrict.
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Thank you for all your information. I will try to get the 2 certificates.
BillyC
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We received Mary Houston's* marriage certificate.
It states that she if from Donegal. We have a certificate on Henry and his is from Donegal. Thank you for your help.
We have solved one mystery and now on to the other 999.
We are looking for William Cummins*, in fact 2 of them.
One born in 1821, was an overseer in a flax mill . He was my 3 x grandfather. 2 x grandfather born in 1846 ( have birth record). He was born in Preston, England on Bow Lane We can't find him on any other census in England. We assume he went to Ireland. We find other children born to Margaret and William (1821) in Ireland. William is listed as a mechanic and Margaret is listed as a cloth reeler on William's birth certificate. We find her later on, but no William.. Most of their children were born in Ireland (oldest ones 1853-1858).
We know William must have been around at that point because of the children. We find it odd that William and his brother never appear again on the English census. The next time we find them is 1867-68 in Philadelphia Pa. They were machinists . We are looking for roots in Ireland. We would love to fill in the missing pieces. Would share what we know and learn more.
BillyC
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do you know margarets maiden name,any idea what part of ireland their children where born.
regards mary.
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Hi Mary,
Margaret Kenney, daughter of William Kenney. He was a Currier.
We do not have any idea of where she came from in Ireland. or if indeed that is where she was born. We assume they were from Northern Ireland. The assumption came from reading and the fact they were working in the cloth mills. We will be in Ireland next week and are pulling out all straws to see if we can find anything.
Thanks,
BillyC
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Mary Huston born about 1869 married my great grandfather, William Crown, in 1901 at the Catholic Church in Drumkeen, Stranorlar, Donegal. Mary was the daughter of Henry Huston whose occupation was a farmer. They were from Midcut, Stranorlar.
Best wishes
Moira
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Moria,
Thank you for the interest in the Houston family. This prompted me to get Mary Houston's birth certificate from the notebook I have been safe keeping. I wonder if this was one of her relatives, even though the spelling is off. We know she was born Septemer 14, 1882. She had a bother Henry born in 1867. We assume they were Catholic. We know her father was John and mother was Mary Dever and when they came to the US with did some Dever's who lived with them in Philadelphia.
We have recently returned from a 12 day tour of beautiful Ireland and had a short stop in Donegal. What a beautiful part the country. It seemed that either you were off to sea or were farmers in the l1800'S. If you find any information that may connect the family please keep me informed. Not knowing anything about my past is disturbing, but after visiting understandable.
Thanks again,
BillyC
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If I get any more info I will let you know. Regarding the spelling, Mary's name is spelt as both Huston and Houston on her marriage certificate. It must depend on the person writing it down.
Best wishes
Moira