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Seth HOUGHTON
Sarah WHEELER
Husband:  Seth HOUGHTON
Birth (sources differ):  13 Mar/May 1757, Milton, Norfolk Co., MA
Death:  4 May 1815, Baltimore, Windsor Co., VT
Father:  Capt. Elijah HOUGHTON (1728-1822)
Mother:  Mary __?__
Marriage (sources differ):  18 May 1781 or 4 Oct 1781, Ashby, Middlesex Co., MA
Wife:  Sarah Cole "Sally" WHEELER
 
Children — born in Ashby, Middlesex Co., MA:
Sarah "Sally" HOUGHTON, b. 23 Oct 1783
.  [Mary] "Polly" HOUGHTON, b. 1787; d. 2 Jun 1874, Hadley, Saratoga Co., NY
.  Lemuel HOUGHTON, b. 19 Jun 1788
.  Joseph Wheeler HOUGHTON, b. 27 Feb 1791
.  Rebecca HOUGHTON
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Massachusetts

Sources:

1.  Marriage Record:

WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com):  A file submitted here has the Sarah WHEELER who married Seth HOUGTON born 5 Nov 1760 in Grafton, Worcester Co., MA, the daughter of Ebenezer WHEELER, but the LDS IGI shows that Sarah WHEELER to have married Ithamer SMITH.  I think we're looking at a bad connection.

.  Messages posted to the Houghton Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum.com).

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