HAUGHTON Family
of
NorthWest Ohio

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HISTORY
The HAUGHTON family originally lived in Rensselaer County, New York. Reportably, they moved to Romeo, Michigan where their McGregor relatives had settled. The daughters of Sampson Haughton decided to continue living in New York state rather than move West. The sons then decided to head on to Toledo where Stephen and Lyman's wives had an uncle. Stephen's wife and Lyman's first wife were sisters, Mary Susan and Huldah SMITH. Sampson and Mary (McGREGOR) HAUGHTON both died in New York state in 1845 and 1825 respectively. Most of the sons settled in Washington Township, Lucas County, Ohio and farmed.
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HAUGHTON DESCENDANTS
Samson HAUGHTON (abt 1775 - 1845)
Married: Mary McGREGOR (1776 - 1825) about 1798.
Their children were:
Lyman HAUGHTON (May 19, 1799 - June 28, 1872)
Stephen HAUGHTON (Apr 21, 1801 - May 26, 1887)
Chole HAUGHTON (1802 - Dec. 6, 1886)
Cyrus HAUGHTON (1804 - before 1880)
Marvin HAUGHTON (August 29, 1805 - Dec. 26, 1885)
Harriet HAUGHTON (b. abt 1807)
Mary HAUGHTON (1809 - April 23, 1886)
Married: Eli VICKERY
John A. HAUGHTON (April 25, 1810 - June 19, 1871)
Clarissa HAUGHTON (1811 - 1876)
Palmyra HAUGHTON (1813 - 1843)
Married: D. Emmons ADAMS
William HAUGHTON (1819 - ?)
Married 1st: Fanny BAILEY
Married 2nd: Elizabeth KINNEY

Details of the life of Sampson HAUGHTON:
BIRTH; May 19, 1799 in New York State.
LIVING; 51 years old and born in New York on the 1850 Census in Washington Twp., Lucas Co., Ohio.
MARRIAGE: Mary McGREGOR before 1799.
DEATH: Nov. 7, 1845, 1872 in Sand Lake, Rensselaer Co., New York.
BURIAL: Holcomb Cemetery, Rensselaer Co., New York.
Haughton Cemetery, Central Ave., Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio.
Index of Names; hope I have eveyone.
Check here if you are looking for a specific person. Every name is linked to a family page.
(Much of the above information is based on Census reports; which may be inaccuate or incomplete.)

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Haughton Elevator Work Crew

Col. Nathaniel Haughton is seated in the center of the front row. He is wearing the white shirt and bow tie.
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