James Houston
b.Bef 1701
d.Bet 1721 and 1726
Facts and Events
Name |
James Houston |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
Bef 1701 |
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Marriage |
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to Mary Glassford |
Death[1] |
Bet 1721 and 1726 |
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Overview
This article is for James Houston of Brandywine Creek. James is believed to be the son of Person:Christopher Huston (1) of Mill Creek Hundred, and predeceased his father, sometime beween his marriage in 1721 and his father's death in 1726.
James Houston married Mary Glassford May 27, 1721 at Philadelphia First Presbyterian Church. [2]
- See Notebook:James Houston (14) for data capture.
Personal Data
Personal Data
| Vita | Datum | Source/Basis/Comment
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| DOD: | | If an unrecognized son of person:Christopher Huston (1), dead by 1726 when Christopher wrote his will.
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| Father: | | Possibly an unrecognized son of person:Christopher Huston (1)
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| Spouse: | Mary Glassford | surname also spelled "Glasford" and "Crasford'
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| Children
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Name | DOB | POB | DOD | POD | Spouse | DOM | POM | Dispersion and Notes
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Thomas Houston
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| See Will of Margaret Pulford-Stedman-Blunston-Lightfoot
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person:John Huston (17)
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| Mary McMullen
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| Speculative son of James. Wife based on Land transaction between John ALLMOND of Brandywine hundred and James Hueston and his wife Mary McMullen. Almond's wife was apparently Mary's sister Barbary according to this transaction. [See: Note 7 of James Huston Notebook ]
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Christopher Houston
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| IF James (14) is the son of Christopher Huston (1), and the two grandchildren that Christopher (1) mentions in his will are the sons of James (14), then there should be a "Christopher Huston among James (14)'s children. No direct mention of him has been identified, but data collection for this person is not complete.
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James
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See Will of Margaret Pulford-Stedman-Blunston-Lightfoot
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Bibliography
Footnotes
- ↑ Not mentioned in will of person:Christopher Huston (1) written 1726. But identified in Old Swedes Church records as having a child by mary Crasford (Glessford, Glassford) in 1721.
- ↑ Source:Linn and Egle, 1880:34. Her name is spelled "Crasford", but it seems likely that the surname is the more commonly written "Glassford". On October 31 1734 Robert Huston married Martha Work. This Robert is also believed to be the son of Christopher Huston of Mill Creek Hundred.
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