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Aaron Runyon Houghton

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Aaron Runyon Houghton

Birth
Death
10 Mar 1895 (aged 69)
Burial
Tallula, Menard County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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AARON RUNYAN HOUGHTON; (7 Dec 1825 - 10 Mar 1895)
Aaron Runyan Houghton, youngest son of Charles P. and Elizabeth VanDeventer Houghton, was born in 1825. He was left an orphan when ten years of age, and lived with his brother and sister. He served one year in the Mexican War.
In 1854 he was married to Elvira Stephenson, and settled on the Stephenson farm. To them were born three children; James F., who died in early manhood, Charles William, who owns the home place and is an elder in the church, and Mary Adaline, wife of G. L. Harnsberger, of Springfield.
Mrs. Houghton was a woman of fine Christian character, and like Dorcas of old, was full of good works. Mr. Houghton was a prosperous farmer, a man of affable disposition, and greatly interested in civic affairs. The same spirit which actuated him in the Mexican War and his grandfather in the Revolutionary War was present with his three grandsons in the World War: James F. Houghton, First Lieutenant in the Officers' Training Camp; Ralph H. Houghton, in the Navy, and Edward W. Houghton, a Marine.
AARON RUNYAN HOUGHTON; (7 Dec 1825 - 10 Mar 1895)
Aaron Runyan Houghton, youngest son of Charles P. and Elizabeth VanDeventer Houghton, was born in 1825. He was left an orphan when ten years of age, and lived with his brother and sister. He served one year in the Mexican War.
In 1854 he was married to Elvira Stephenson, and settled on the Stephenson farm. To them were born three children; James F., who died in early manhood, Charles William, who owns the home place and is an elder in the church, and Mary Adaline, wife of G. L. Harnsberger, of Springfield.
Mrs. Houghton was a woman of fine Christian character, and like Dorcas of old, was full of good works. Mr. Houghton was a prosperous farmer, a man of affable disposition, and greatly interested in civic affairs. The same spirit which actuated him in the Mexican War and his grandfather in the Revolutionary War was present with his three grandsons in the World War: James F. Houghton, First Lieutenant in the Officers' Training Camp; Ralph H. Houghton, in the Navy, and Edward W. Houghton, a Marine.


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