Individual Details

Houston

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"A census of Ireland. circa 1659" Irish Manuscripts Commission. :
In Barony of Toome, co. Antrim, N. Ireland :
Lieut.William MaColloch / McCulloch, gent,
townland of "The Lyne of Mountereredy" (Mt. Erridy ?).
William Houston, gent.
Robert Colwill (Colville)Esqr, Townland of Galgorm.
(Both were probably brothers-in-law of Sir Robert Adair).
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"Analecta Hibernica" Pub. 1930, (vol 28-29 ?)
"The Wardship of Galway"
p.357. 31 Oct 1659
Release by Andrew Stewart to William Conyngham the lands specified in the foregoing
p.359.
.....those in the manor of Castle Stewart (co. Tyrone)
as best suited for a jointure for his (Stewart's ?) daughter Ann, to whom William Coningham was about to be married.
Mentions William Coningham's father (Lt.Col. William Coningham), Capt. William Huston, Lord of the manor of Castle ........... (probably Castle Craig).
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The Dictionary of National Biography.
(refers to Stewart of Castle Stewart. co Tyrone, Ireland ?)
p.344
On 11 April 1638 Stewart was appointed Governor of Culmore Castle on Lough Foyle (Ireland).
p.345
Agnes (Stewart ?) mc.1659? William Houston of Cutreoch.
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McKerlie :
24 May 1659, William Houston, younger of Cutreoch.
July 1669 William Houstoun had sasine of lands of Cutreoch.
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Earl of Antrim leases :
HOUSTON William, Gentleman of Cullybackey,
1666 leases huge amounts of Rasharkin.
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William Houston of Craig, co. Antrim, N. Ireland, will dated 1685.
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John Houston of Craigs(nr Galgorm) mc.1689 Mary McClung ?
McCLUNG surname.
County Antrim , North Ireland. Hearth money roll 1669 (FHL film ?) found at :
Ahoghill, Ballymena,
Galgorm, Randalstown (* & Houston / Huston of Cullybackey / Craigs ? )
Ballycarry, (Red Hall – of Edmonston connected by marr. to Houston )
Brushlee,
Carnmoney / Carmoney,
Carrickfergus,
Newtown Crommelin,
Portglenone, (* & Houston of Craigs & Portglenone, Londonderry ?)
Templepatrick.
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Home Towns Of Ulster Families, 1691-1718
Appendix VI of Scots Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America
( Charles Knowles Bolton, 1910)

William HOUSTON, R. E. 1697 Clough, Antrim
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The earlist Covenanter congregation was in Kellswater. The earlier roots of the congregation were at the Round Hole, Laymore (Leighmore / Leamore), Ballymena, co. Antrim, N. Ireland, where there was a natural amphitheatre. Regular services were held there by visiting ministers from Scotland.
Leamore may have been the property of William Adair who was granted land c.1618 with Mr. Houston, possibly his bro-in-law from Killaisser in Wigtownshire or Cotreoch in Whithorn, Wigtownshire, Scotland.
The Presbytery was founded in 1743 and Kellswater became the center in 1760. This was decided by Rev. Wm Martin.
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Martha Houston
m. Patrick Agnew of Kilwaughter, co. Antrim, N. Ireland,
his will dated July 1 1724, proved July 1 1725.

Registers of Derry Cathedral, Ireland :
James Houston m. 17 April 1724 to Jane Ewing.
22 May 1645. Leases granted by Andrew Agnew
(all beginning 1646)
John Yuing (Ewing)
Alexander Dinlap (Dunlap / Dunlop )
Andrew Blair
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The son of George Scott of Monaghan, Ireland,
had a marriage settlement 11 Oct 1721
with Elizabeth, sister of John Houston of Castle Stewart, co. Tyrone, Ireland and of Craigs Castle, Clough,
co. Antrim, Ireland.




Families

ChildMary Houston ( - 1732)
ChildHouston ( - )