I am researching the HOUSTON/HUSTON/HUESTON family of Robeson co. NC. I am descended from John Franklin HOUSTON Jr., who was from Robeson co. NC but moved with his family to Mississippi. In the 1790 Robeson co. NC census, there appears a Daniel HOUSTON with 5 whites males under 16 years of age residing in his household. My John HOUSTON Sr. may be a son of this Daniel HOUSTON. 1840 Robeson co. NC census John Hueston 1 male 10-15: John, Jr. 1 male 15-20: William 1 male 50-60: John, Sr. 1 female 5-10: Emily 1 female 15-20: Charity 1 female 40-50: Chloe In November 1840, a John HOUSTON appears on the Committee for the Robeson co. NC District 39 school board. I believe he may be identical to this John HUESTON. >From the NC Marriage Bonds, the following marriages are recorded: Erick Leggitt HOUSTON, had married Eliza Ann THOMPSON on August 22 1840 in Robeson co. NC. John F. HUESTON, Jr. married Drusilla SMITH on February 22, 1845 in Robeson co. NC. Bondsman was John MOORE. 1850 Robeson co. NC census HUSTON, John, 60 - Cloe, 50 - Charity, 29 - William, 25 - Emily, 17 - Doctor Franklin - Wm. Britt, 74 - Henry Britt, 15 Living next to them were: HUSTON, John F., 22 - Drusilla, 23 - John, 4 - William, 2 - Ann, 1 There are no HOUSTONs in Robeson co. in 1860. They must've moved from North Carolina to Mississippi, where they appear on the 1860 Smith co. MS census: 1860 Smith co. MS census HOUSTON, John F., 30 - Drusilla, 34 - John, 13 - William, 11 - Ann, 10 - Henry, 9 - Elizabeth, 6 - Martha, 4 - Reuben, 6 months John Jr.'s brother William Starling HOUSTON married Mary Elizabeth SHAW of SC. They must've left NC with his brother John Jr. to move to Smith co. MS. Their son Frank was born in Alabama, so possibly he was born en route or they lived in that state for a time before moving on to Mississippi. 1860 Smith co. MS census HOUSTON, W.S., 34, M, farmer, NC - Mary, 25, F, SC - Frances, 4, M, Ala - Martha, 2, F, MS - Sarah Homper, 16, F, MS I do not know who this Sarah HOMPER is. She might be a relative, but that seems unlikely, since she was born in MS. Probably a boarder or household help. Erick Leggit HOUSTON, the elder brother of John Sr. and William, also moved to Mississippi with his family. Here they are in the 1860 Smith co. MS census: HOUSTON, Arrick, 50, M, farmer, NC - Elizabeth, 36, F, MS - Susan, 15, F, NC, attends school - Sarah, 11, F, NC, attends school - Nancy G., 5, F, MS - Emma, 3, F, MS - Francis G., 1, M, MS - Catharine ----rie, 67, F, SC - Panel G. Smith, 27, F, MS, married within the year John HOUSTON also appears on the 1860 Smith co. slave census, with 10 slaves. He appears to be the John HOUSTON who purchased 76 acres in Smith co. in 1861. 1870 Smith co. MS census HOUSTON, John F., 50, M, W, Farmer, NC, Value of real estate 200, value of personal estate 500 - Drucilla, 52, F, W, keeping house, NC - Christian E, 17, F, W, born Mississippi - Martha J, 13, F, W, born Alabama, cannot read or write - Reubin G, 10, M, W, born Mississippi, cannot read or write - Mary E., 8, F, W, born Mississippi - Robi, 6, M, W, born Mississippi A few houses down we find his brother Erick and family: HOUSTON, Erick L., 60, M, W, Farmer, NC, value of real estate 800, value of personal estate 597 - Eliza A., 46, F, W, keeping house, MS - Susan G., 24, F, W, NC - Nancy G., 15, F, W, MS - Emmala J., 13, F, W, MS, at school - Francis L., 11, M, W, MS, farm laborer, attends school - Thomas, 9, M, W, MS, attends school - Julia A., 7, F, W, MS, attends school Next door is: HOUSTON, William S., 48, NC, farmer - Mary E., 35, SC - Frances M., 14, AL, attends school - Marcia A., 12, MS, attends school - Samuel L., 8, MS, attends school - John O., 5, MS - Sallie U., 3, MS - Mary Briley, 35, MS - Frances C. Briley, 2, MS Once again, I'm not sure who this Mary and Frances BRILEY are, relations or boarders? 1880 Boltons Depot, Hinds co., MS census HOUSTON, J. Flowers, 53, W, M, farmer, born NC, father born NC - Drucilla, 56, W, F, keeping house, born NC, father born NC - Reuben T., 20, W, M, farm laborer, born MS - Mary E., 16, W, F, born MS - Jas. R, 14, W, M, farm laborer, born MS 1880 Smith co. MS census HOUSTON, Wm S., 50, NC NC NC - Mary E., 45, SC SC SC - Sam S., 18, MS - Oliver J., 15, MS - Sarah V., 13, MS - Bedia O., 9, MS - Cary, 4, MS (dau) - Mudock Shaw, 68, teacher, MS NC SC I am searching for descendants or relatives of this HOUSTON family. I am curious as to the family of Chloe, the wife of John Sr. -- was she a daughter of the William BRITT living with them in the 1850 census? Did Charity and Emily, daughters of John Sr., ever marry and if so, to whom? Who was the John MOORE who was bondsman to John Jr.'s marriage, a cousin perhaps? And who were the BRILEY women and Sarah HOMPER who resided with William's family, and the Catherine and Panel SMITH staying with Erick's family? More relatives perhaps? Both William and Erick named sons Francis -- is this a family name? And the three HOUSTON brothers' middle names: John Franklin, William Starling, and Erick Leggit. More family names? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Jessica, do you have anything on a Beady Hueston, married Angus Wilkinson 12/11/1841? Wilkinson is my tree. Diane Cox drc@dianecox.net -----Original Message----- From: ncrobeso-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ncrobeso-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jessica Bonner Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 10:03 PM To: NCROBESO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCROBESO] HOUSTON family of Robeson co. NC I am researching the HOUSTON/HUSTON/HUESTON family of Robeson co. NC. I am descended from John Franklin HOUSTON Jr., who was from Robeson co. NC but moved with his family to Mississippi. In the 1790 Robeson co. NC census, there appears a Daniel HOUSTON with 5 whites males under 16 years of age residing in his household. My John HOUSTON Sr. may be a son of this Daniel HOUSTON. 1840 Robeson co. NC census John Hueston 1 male 10-15: John, Jr. 1 male 15-20: William 1 male 50-60: John, Sr. 1 female 5-10: Emily 1 female 15-20: Charity 1 female 40-50: Chloe In November 1840, a John HOUSTON appears on the Committee for the Robeson co. NC District 39 school board. I believe he may be identical to this John HUESTON. >From the NC Marriage Bonds, the following marriages are recorded: Erick Leggitt HOUSTON, had married Eliza Ann THOMPSON on August 22 1840 in Robeson co. NC. John F. HUESTON, Jr. married Drusilla SMITH on February 22, 1845 in Robeson co. NC. Bondsman was John MOORE. 1850 Robeson co. NC census HUSTON, John, 60 - Cloe, 50 - Charity, 29 - William, 25 - Emily, 17 - Doctor Franklin - Wm. Britt, 74 - Henry Britt, 15 Living next to them were: HUSTON, John F., 22 - Drusilla, 23 - John, 4 - William, 2 - Ann, 1 There are no HOUSTONs in Robeson co. in 1860. They must've moved from North Carolina to Mississippi, where they appear on the 1860 Smith co. MS census: 1860 Smith co. MS census HOUSTON, John F., 30 - Drusilla, 34 - John, 13 - William, 11 - Ann, 10 - Henry, 9 - Elizabeth, 6 - Martha, 4 - Reuben, 6 months John Jr.'s brother William Starling HOUSTON married Mary Elizabeth SHAW of SC. They must've left NC with his brother John Jr. to move to Smith co. MS. Their son Frank was born in Alabama, so possibly he was born en route or they lived in that state for a time before moving on to Mississippi. 1860 Smith co. MS census HOUSTON, W.S., 34, M, farmer, NC - Mary, 25, F, SC - Frances, 4, M, Ala - Martha, 2, F, MS - Sarah Homper, 16, F, MS I do not know who this Sarah HOMPER is. She might be a relative, but that seems unlikely, since she was born in MS. Probably a boarder or household help. Erick Leggit HOUSTON, the elder brother of John Sr. and William, also moved to Mississippi with his family. Here they are in the 1860 Smith co. MS census: HOUSTON, Arrick, 50, M, farmer, NC - Elizabeth, 36, F, MS - Susan, 15, F, NC, attends school - Sarah, 11, F, NC, attends school - Nancy G., 5, F, MS - Emma, 3, F, MS - Francis G., 1, M, MS - Catharine ----rie, 67, F, SC - Panel G. Smith, 27, F, MS, married within the year John HOUSTON also appears on the 1860 Smith co. slave census, with 10 slaves. He appears to be the John HOUSTON who purchased 76 acres in Smith co. in 1861. 1870 Smith co. MS census HOUSTON, John F., 50, M, W, Farmer, NC, Value of real estate 200, value of personal estate 500 - Drucilla, 52, F, W, keeping house, NC - Christian E, 17, F, W, born Mississippi - Martha J, 13, F, W, born Alabama, cannot read or write - Reubin G, 10, M, W, born Mississippi, cannot read or write - Mary E., 8, F, W, born Mississippi - Robi, 6, M, W, born Mississippi A few houses down we find his brother Erick and family: HOUSTON, Erick L., 60, M, W, Farmer, NC, value of real estate 800, value of personal estate 597 - Eliza A., 46, F, W, keeping house, MS - Susan G., 24, F, W, NC - Nancy G., 15, F, W, MS - Emmala J., 13, F, W, MS, at school - Francis L., 11, M, W, MS, farm laborer, attends school - Thomas, 9, M, W, MS, attends school - Julia A., 7, F, W, MS, attends school Next door is: HOUSTON, William S., 48, NC, farmer - Mary E., 35, SC - Frances M., 14, AL, attends school - Marcia A., 12, MS, attends school - Samuel L., 8, MS, attends school - John O., 5, MS - Sallie U., 3, MS - Mary Briley, 35, MS - Frances C. Briley, 2, MS Once again, I'm not sure who this Mary and Frances BRILEY are, relations or boarders? 1880 Boltons Depot, Hinds co., MS census HOUSTON, J. Flowers, 53, W, M, farmer, born NC, father born NC - Drucilla, 56, W, F, keeping house, born NC, father born NC - Reuben T., 20, W, M, farm laborer, born MS - Mary E., 16, W, F, born MS - Jas. R, 14, W, M, farm laborer, born MS 1880 Smith co. MS census HOUSTON, Wm S., 50, NC NC NC - Mary E., 45, SC SC SC - Sam S., 18, MS - Oliver J., 15, MS - Sarah V., 13, MS - Bedia O., 9, MS - Cary, 4, MS (dau) - Mudock Shaw, 68, teacher, MS NC SC I am searching for descendants or relatives of this HOUSTON family. I am curious as to the family of Chloe, the wife of John Sr. -- was she a daughter of the William BRITT living with them in the 1850 census? Did Charity and Emily, daughters of John Sr., ever marry and if so, to whom? Who was the John MOORE who was bondsman to John Jr.'s marriage, a cousin perhaps? And who were the BRILEY women and Sarah HOMPER who resided with William's family, and the Catherine and Panel SMITH staying with Erick's family? More relatives perhaps? Both William and Erick named sons Francis -- is this a family name? And the three HOUSTON brothers' middle names: John Franklin, William Starling, and Erick Leggit. More family names? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCROBESO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message