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Generation 1 1. LYDIA 1 TIVEY was born in 1788 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She died on 24 May 1866 in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England (Burton on Trent District of Staffordshire). She married John Houghton on 15 Oct 1808 in St Michael with St Mary Church, Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He was born about 1788 in Forsbrook, Staffordshire Moorlands, England. He died in 1857 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. Notes for Lydia Tivey: * Not 100% sure if she was Edward & Mary's daughter, could have been the daughter of one of Edward's siblings - No Baptism available - my reasoning is below. 15th October 1808 Married John Houghton, Witnesses Ann Tagg and William Tivey: Born around 1788 in the Parish of Melbourne, Derbyshire. Parentage not yet confirmed but she had close links with William Tivey born c1790 Melbourne (who married the Salsbury sisters) and Hannah Tivey who married John Berresford. William witnessed her marriage to John Houghton and when William married for a second time, her husband John was witness. John Houghton was also a witness to the marriage of Hannah Tivey. There are numerous links to other Tivey families including Group 2 (Sidney Elson Tivey married Elizabeth Hannah Houghton, Lydia's granddaughter). Lydia's death was registered by Mary Ann Wilkins (nee Tivey) who was the daughter of John Tivey and Ann Edwards (Our Group 6) I am quite convinced that Lydia is the sister of John and Therefore, Joseph (10) and Thomas (2) and probably William (4, though others disagree, and have him as the son of William Tivey and Sarah Wade) Another piece of evidence connecting tha families is on the death certificate of Sarah Tivey (daughter of Joseph Tivey and Mary Edwards Group 10) her death, aged 10 was registered by John Houghton 30th September 1840. John is the earliest Houghton appearing in the Parish registers at Melbourne firstly as he witnessed the marriage of Lydia's (probable) Sister Hannah and later that year on his marriage to Lydia Tivey 18th October 1808 at St Michael's CE. The next entry for Houghton is that of the couple's son William on his Marriage to Ann Wright. Husband (or Son John) appear in Pigot & Co's National Commercial Directory for Melbourne, Derbyshire 1835, "John Houghton, Beer Retailer" a further reference to this appears in the Derby Mercury, 11th April 1840 - Advertising Column - By BREARY AND SON MELBOURNE Lot 3 "A Good Accustomed PUBLIC HOUSE, known by the name of the WOOL PACK INN situated in Castle-street, Melbourne, in the Occupation

Generation 1 (con't) WOOL PACK INN situated in Castle-street, Melbourne, in the Occupation of John Houghton. The Premises consist of House-place, Parlour, back Kitchen, with Brewhouses, Piggeries, an excellent Garden, containing about 320 yards of Land. Also a neat cottage adjoining the same, in the occupation of Samuel Lakin, and Garden containing about 312 yards of land," 1841 England Census - residing at Castle Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire: John Houghton, aged 50, Wool Comber, Not born in the County: Lydia Houghton, Aged 50, Born Derbyshire; Mary Houghton, aged 20, Born Derbyshire: Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 191; Book: 22; Civil Parish: Melbourne; County: Derbyshire; Enumeration District: 5; Folio: 63; Page: 4; Line: 18; GSU roll: 241295 1851 England Census - residing at Castle Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire: Lydia Houghton, Head, Married, Aged 63, Occupation: School Mistress, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Her husband John is residing at Woodgate in Loughborough, also listed as Married, a Woolcomber, aged 62, Born Forsbrook, Staffordshire: Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 2140; Folio: 345; Page: 9; GSU roll: 87770. 1857 Entry in the History, Gazeteer and Directory, Repton and Greasley Hundered, Measham District, Town - Melbourne: Under Academies: - Houghton, Lydia, Castle Street: 1861 England Census - residing at Castle Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire: Lydia Houghton, Head, Widow, Aged 73, Occupation: Private School Mistress, Infant school, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Source Citation: Class: RG 9; Piece: 2489; Folio: 34; Page: 8; GSU roll: 542978. Death recorded in the Burton On Trent District of Staffordshire, June Quarter, 1866, Volume 6b Page 259: (Death Certificate Transcription) Reg District Burton Upon Trent, Counties of Stafford and Derby, Entry No 186: Died Twenty Fourth May 1866 at Milton Street, Burton, Lydia Houghton, Female, Aged 79 Tears, Widow of John Houghton woolcomber master, Cause of Death: Climateric decay, Certified, Informant: (x the mark of) Mary Wilkins, present at death, of Moor Street, Burton, Date: Twenty Fifth May 1866, R M Ward Registrar: ** NOTE: Mary Wilkins was the daughter of JOHN TIVEY (Group 6) who was Lydia's brother. Notes for John Houghton: John is the earliest Houghton appearing in the Parish registers at Melbourne on his marriage to Lydia Tivey in 1808 at St Michael's CE. The next entry for Houghton is that of the couple's son William on his Marriage to Ann Wright Death Certficate transcript: Entry No 426, Twenty First June 1857 at Castle Street, Melbourne, John Houghton, Males, Aged 69 Years,

Generation 1 (con't) Castle Street, Melbourne, John Houghton, Males, Aged 69 Years, Occupation - Wool Carder, Cause of Death Anavasca, Certified: Informant (x) Lydia Taft, present at Death, Potter Street, Melbourne. Date: twenty-third June 1857, John Campion, registrar. John Houghton and Lydia Tivey had the following children: 2. i. WILLIAM 2 HOUGHTON was born about 1810 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He died on 02 Sep 1839 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He married Anne Wright on 07 Sep 1835 in St Michael's Church, Melbourne, Derbyshire, England (After Banns, Wm Signed, Ann (X) Witnesses John Houghton (signed) MariaWright (X)). She was born about 1812 in KingsNewton, Melbourne, Derbyshire. She died in Sep 1871 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. 3. ii. JOHN HOUGHTON was born about 1815 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He died in 1872 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England. He married (1) MARY AUCOTT in 1838 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England (Source- LDS). She was born about 1815 in Castle Donington, Leicestershire, England. She died in 1851 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He married (2) JANE AUCOTT on 09 May 1855 in St Alkmund's Parish Church, Derbyshire, England. She was born in 1817 in Castle Donington, Leicestershire, England. She died on 11 Mar 1863 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England (Lunatic Asylum). 4. iii. MARY HOUGHTON was born about 1821 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She died on 09 Jan 1898 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. She married Thomas Blore on 02 Mar 1845 in St Michael with St Mary Church, Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He was born about 1822 in Derby, Derbyshire, England. He died on 18 Sep 1909 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. iv. JANE HOUGHTON was born about 1824 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She died in 1868 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She married William Towle on 18 Aug 1851 in St Michael with St Mary Church, Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He was born about 1821 in Swarkeston, Derbyshire, England. Notes for Jane Houghton: Born Melbourne Derbyshire abt 1823, the daughter of John Houghton and Lydia Tivey. 1841 England census Residing in Grantham Lane, Belper, Duffield, Derbyshire: Jane Houghton, Aged 15, F.S.. Born in Derbyshire::Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 180; Book: 7; Civil Parish: Duffield; County: Derbyshire; Enumeration District: 13; Folio: 36; Page: 28; Line: 20; GSU roll: 241287

Generation 1 (con't) 1851 England Census - Residing at the Wool Pack Inn, Castle Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire: John Houghton, Head, Aged 35, Publican, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Mary Houghton, Wife, Aged 25, Born Castle Donington, Leicestershire: Lydia Houghton, Daughter, Aged 10, Scholar, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Jane Houghton, daughter, Aged 2, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Jane Houghton,Aged 27, Sister, Dressmaker,Born Melbourne; Mary Aucott, Aged 62, Mother-in-law, Dress Maker, Maker, Born Castle Donongton, Leicestershire: Emma Brookes, Servant, Aged 15, House Servant, Born Ticknall, Derbyshire:Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 2140; Folio: 344; Page: 7; GSU roll: 87770 ** Ann Houghton, widow of her brother William, resides next door. Marriage - at St Michael with St Mary at Melbourne, 18 Aug 1851, Jane Houghton, Spinster, of Full age, of Melbourne, D/o John Houghton, Wool Stapler::: William Towle, Bachelor, Of Full age, Joiner of Burton on Trent, S/o Joseph Towle, Joiner: Both signed, Witnesses John Towle and Ann Houghton; 1861 England Census - Resding at Moor Street, Burton Upon Trent: William Towle, Head, Aged 39, Carpenter, born Swarkestone, Derbysh: Jane Towle, Wife, Aged 37, Dressmaker, Born Melbourne, Derbysh: Source Citation: Class: RG 9; Piece: 1966; Folio: 14; Page: 23; GSU roll: 542895 Death 1868 - recorded in the Shardlow District of Derbyshire, June Quarter, Volume 7b Page 223: aged 44 Burial - at Pack Horse Road Cemetery, 11/4/1868,Entry No 469, Jane Towle, Labourer's Wife, Aged 44, Of Melbourne, Ceremony by John Adcock, Plot No 864; Unconcecrated: Generation 2 2. WILLIAM 2 HOUGHTON (Lydia 1 Tivey) was born about 1810 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He died on 02 Sep 1839 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He married Anne Wright on 07 Sep 1835 in St Michael's Church, Melbourne, Derbyshire, England (After Banns, Wm Signed, Ann (X) Witnesses John Houghton (signed) MariaWright (X)). She was born about 1812 in KingsNewton, Melbourne, Derbyshire. She died in Sep 1871 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. Notes for William Houghton: No reference to Baptism found (Jan2014) checked Melbourne CE, GB, Wesleyan, Independent. Probably born in Melbourne (as his siblings

Generation 2 (con't) Wesleyan, Independent. Probably born in Melbourne (as his siblings were) but not a certainty. Marriage: - Melbourne St Thomas Church, 7 Sepember 1835, Spouse Ann Wright, Spinster: William Houghton(signed), Bachelor of this Parish, Ann Wright, (X) Spinster of this Parish, Witnesses: John Houghton (signed) Maria Wright (X): Death - recorded in the Shardlow District of Derbyshire - September Quarter, Volume 39 Page 365; Death Notice - Leicester Mercury, 14 Spetember 1839 - On the 2 isnt. Mr William Houghton, lace-maker, in the 29th year of his age. He was a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, which body paid him the last mark of respect by following him to the grave, and reading over him the usual ceremony on the occasion: Burial - not at St Thomas Burial Ground. Yet to find - Notes for Anne Wright: Birth? Kings Newton, 2nd Marriage states she was the daughter of Edward Wright, FWK 1841 England Census - Widowed and living with her son William next door to her "in Laws" (Lydia Tivey Houghton and John) at Castle Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire: Ann Houghton, aged 25, Silk Glove Stitcher, Born Derbyshire: William Houghton, Aged 1, Born Derbyshire: Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 191; Book: 22; Civil Parish: Melbourne; County: Derbyshire; Enumeration District: 5; Folio: 63; Page: 4; Line: 18; GSU roll: 241295 1851 England Census - Residing next door to her brother-in-law John and family at Castle Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire: Ann Houghton, Widow: Aged 38, Embroiderer of Gloves. Born Kings Newton, Derbyshire: William Houghton, Son, Aged 10, Scholar, Born Melbourne: Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 2140; Folio: 344; Page: 7; GSU roll: 87770. Marriage No 2: To William Beresford, at St Michael's Parish Church, Melbourne, Derbyshire: William Berrisford, Bachelor or Full Age, Framework Knitter, Abode: Leicester All Saints: Son of John Beresford, Needle Maker, Ann Houghton, Widow, of Melbourne, Daughter of Edward Wright, Frame Work Knitter, Witnesses: Edward Wright, Elizabeth Worrall: 1861 England Census - Residing at Blanchcroft, Melbourne, Derbyshire: William Beresford, Head, Aged 52, Chelsea Pensioner, and Framework Knitter, Born Melbourne: Ann Beresford, Head, Aged 49, Glove Stitcher, Born Kings Newton: Jane Beresford, Daughter, Aged 8, Scholar, Born Melbourne: Source Citation: Class: RG 9; Piece: 2489; Folio: 56; Page: 6;

Generation 2 (con't) Melbourne: Source Citation: Class: RG 9; Piece: 2489; Folio: 56; Page: 6; GSU roll: 542978. 1871 England Census - Residing at Club Row, Blanch Croft, Melbourne: William Beresford, Head, Aged 62, Chelsea Pensioner & Labourer, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Ann Beresford, Wife, Aged 58, Glove Hand, Born Melbourne: Jane Beresford, Daughter, Aged 17, Silk Winder, Born Melbourne: Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 3552; Folio: 98; Page: 9; GSU roll: 839762 Death recorded in the Shardlow District of Melbourne, December Quarter, Volume 7b Page 271 Burial - Packhorse Road Cemetery, 27th October 1871m Entry No 668, Ann Beresford, Wife of Wm Beresford, Aged 58 of Melbourne, Ceremony by John Adcock: Plot No 777, Unconcecrated Burial at Melbourne Cemetery, 27 October 1871, Entry No 668, Ann Beresford, Wife of Wm Beresford, aged 58 of Melbourne, Ceremony by John Adcock, plot No 777, Unconcecrated Ground: William Houghton and Anne Wright had the following child: 5. i. WILLIAM 3 HOUGHTON was born in 1840 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He died in Mar 1903 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He married Elizabeth Harris in 1867 in St Peter's Church, Derby, Derbyshire, England. She was born in 1839 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She died in 1918 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. 3. JOHN 2 HOUGHTON (Lydia 1 Tivey) was born about 1815 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He died in 1872 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England. He married (1) MARY AUCOTT in 1838 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England (Source- LDS). She was born about 1815 in Castle Donington, Leicestershire, England. She died in 1851 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He married (2) JANE AUCOTT on 09 May 1855 in St Alkmund's Parish Church, Derbyshire, England. She was born in 1817 in Castle Donington, Leicestershire, England. She died on 11 Mar 1863 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England (Lunatic Asylum). Notes for John Houghton: Born abt 1815 Age taken from census - LDS Has marriage listed as Melbourne 14TH JAN 1838 - but the marriage doesnt appear on the Melbourne St Thomas Transcripts nor on the Derbyshire Registrar's Index - Recorded on the GRO March Qtr, Shardlow District, Volume 19 Page 445 Both GRO and LDS have his spouse as Mary ANCOTT but the Parish registers at Castle Donington have her as MARY AUCOTT 1841 England Census - Residing at Back Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire: John Houghton, Aged 25, Silk Lace M, Born Derbyshire: Mary

Generation 2 (con't) John Houghton, Aged 25, Silk Lace M, Born Derbyshire: Mary Houghton, Aged 25, Not Born Derbyshire: Mary Houghton, Aged 3, Born Derbyshire: Lydia Houghton, Aged 3, Born DerbyshireL Ann Blood, Aged 15, Dressmakers Apprentice, Born Derbyshire: Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 191; Book: 22; Civil Parish: Melbourne; County: Derbyshire; Enumeration District: 5; Folio: 72; Page: 22; Line: 23; GSU roll: 241295. ** Lodger Ann Blood, probably connected to his wife, Melbourne Parish registers have entries concerning Blood/Aucott families. 1851 England Census - Residing at the Wool Pack Inn, Castle Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire: John Houghton, Head, Aged 35, Publican, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Mary Houghton, Wife, Aged 25, Born Castle Donington, Leicestershire: Lydia Houghton, Daughter, Aged 10, Scholar, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Jane Houghton, daughter, Aged 2, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Jane Houghton, Aged 27, Sister, Dressmaker, Born Melbourne; Mary Aucott, Aged 62, Mother-in-law, Dress Maker, Maker, Born Castle Donongton, Leicestershire: Emma Brookes, Servant, Aged 15, House Servant, Born Ticknall, Derbyshire:Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 2140; Folio: 344; Page: 7; GSU roll: 87770 ** Ann Houghton, widow of his brother William, resides next door. Marriage No 2 to his sister in law Jane Chadburn (nee Aucott) at Derby St Alkmund Church, 9th May 1855, John Houghton, widower, aged 40, Father's name: John Houghton: Jane Chadburn, Aged 38, Widow, Father's Name - James Aucott. 1861 England Census - Residing at Queen Street, Derby, Derbyshire: John Houghton, Head, Aged 45, Com Trader with Tobacco, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: John Houghton, Son, Aged 18, Cigar Maker, Born Melbourne: Mary Chadburn, Daughter-in-Law, Aged 23, Cigar Sorter, Born Melbourne: John Chardburn, Grandson in Law, Aged 2, Born Derby: Source Citation: Class: RG 9; Piece: 2495; Folio: 67; Page: 2; GSU roll: 542979 NOTE: Mary Chadburn is listed as Johns "daughter-in-law" on this census - this meant "step-daughter" - ie she was the daughter of his second wife Jane and her 1st husband Thomas Chadburn. The term "in-law" was often used to denote that a child was from a previous marriage. Mary did actually marry John's son - but later in 1864 - they married at Stoke St Peters'. His 2nd wife Jane is nowehere to be found, she may be in the Asylum where she died in 1863 - but some patients are only listed with one or two initials and place names are sparse, John is listed as MARRIED. 1871 England Census - Residing at No 98 Castleby Street, Leicester St Mary's, with his son: John Houghton, Head, Aged, 28, Cigar Trad, Born Melbourne: Mary Houghton, Wife, Aged 33, Born Melbourne: Tom Houghton, Son, Aged 12, Scholar, Born Derby: John Houghton, Father, Aged 55, Agent Ale Trade, Born Melbourne: Joseph Peters, Visitor, Aged

Generation 2 (con't) Aged 55, Agent Ale Trade, Born Melbourne: Joseph Peters, Visitor, Aged 25, Cigar Maker, Born Manchester: Annie Peters, Visitor, Aged 21, Fitter Boot Trade, Born Kilworth, Leicestershire: Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 3287; Folio: 27; Page: 44; GSU roll: 839290 Death 1872 recorded in the Leicester District, December Quarter, Aged 57, Volume 7a Page 161 Notes for Mary Aucott: Baptized 9th July 1815 at Castle Donington, Mary Aucott daughter of Mary and James (Mary Webb Mother) Death recorded in the Shardlow District of Derbyshire - June Quarter, Volume 19 Page 441 John Houghton and Mary Aucott had the following children: i. MARY ANN 3 HOUGHTON was born in 1838 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She died in 1842 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. Notes for Mary Ann Houghton: Birth recorded 1838 in the Shardlow District of Derbyshire, September Quarter, Volume 19 Page 490 Baptism - Melbourne St Michael's, 2 September1838, Mary Ann Houghton, Daughter of John Houghton, Blondhand and and Mary. 1841 England Census - Residing at Back Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire: John Houghton, Aged 25, Silk Lace M, Born Derbyshire: Mary Houghton, Aged 25, Not Born Derbyshire: Mary Houghton, Aged 3, Born Derbyshire: Lydia Houghton, Aged 3, Born DerbyshireL Ann Blood, Aged 15, Dressmakers Apprentice, Born Derbyshire: Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 191; Book: 22; Civil Parish: Melbourne; County: Derbyshire; Enumeration District: 5; Folio: 72; Page: 22; Line: 23; GSU roll: 241295. Death 1842 recorded in the Shardlow District of Derbyshire - Mary Ann Houghton, March Quarter, Volume 19 Page 456 6. ii. LYDIA HOUGHTON was born in 1840 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She died in 1881 in Breaston, Derbyshire, England. She married Herbert Peters on 30 May 1860 in London Road Congragational Chapel, Derby, Derbyshire, England. He was born about 1835 in Derby, Derbyshire, England. He died on 13 Feb 1917 in Derby, Derbyshire, England. iii. JOHN HOUGHTON was born in 1842 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He died in 1875 in Leicester, Leicestershire,

Generation 2 (con't) England. He died in 1875 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England. He married Mary Chadburn, daughter of Jane Aucott, in 1864 in St Peter's Parish Church, Stoke Upon Trent, Staffordshire. She was born in 1838 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She died in 1896 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England. Notes for John Houghton: Birth recorded 1842 in the Shardlow District of Derbyshire, December Quarter, Volume 19 Page 484 1851 England Census - Residing with his maternal Aunt Elizabeth Perry Newbold (nee Aucott) at Potter Street Melbourne, Derbyshire: William Newbold, Head, Aged 44, Silk Lace Maker, Born Melbourne: Elizabeth P Newbold, Aged 42, Wife, Dress Maker, Born Castle Donington: James Newbold, Son, Aged 6, Scholar, Born Melbourne: Mary Shaw, Aunt, Aged 74, Widow, Proprietor of Houses, Born Castle Donington: John Houghton, Nephew, Aged 8, Scholar, Born Melbourne: Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 2140; Folio: 365; Page: 49; GSU roll: 87770. 1861 England Census - Resding at Queen Street, Derby, Derbyshire: John Houghton, Head, Aged 45, Com. Trader with Tobacco, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: John Houghton, Son, Aged 18, Cigar Maker, Born Melbourne: Mary Chadburn, Daughter-in-Law, Aged 23, Cigar Sorter, Born Melbourne: John Chardburn, Grandson in Law, Aged 2, Born Derby: Source Citation: Class: RG 9; Piece: 2495; Folio: 67; Page: 2; GSU roll: 542979 Marriage - to his step-sister and first cousin Mary Chadburn - Mary was the daughter of his step-mother Jane Chadburn (nee Aucott) who was also his aunt - being the sister of his mother Mary Aucott, at Stoke Upon Trent St Peter, Dec Quarter 1864 Volume 6b Page 321 1871 England Census - Residing at No 98 Castleby Street, Leicester St Mary's, with father and family: John Houghton, Head, Aged, 28, Cigar Trad, Born Melbourne: Mary Houghton, Wife, Aged 33, Born Melbourne: Tom Houghton, Son, Aged 12, Scholar, Born Derby: John Houghton, Father, Aged 55, Agent Ale Trade, Born Melbourne: Joseph Peters, Visitor, Aged 25, Cigar Maker, Born Manchester: Annie Peters, Visitor, Aged 21, Fitter Boot Trade, Born Kilworth, Leicestershire: Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 3287; Folio: 27; Page: 44; GSU roll: 839290 Death 1875 recorded in the Leicester District of

Generation 2 (con't) Death 1875 recorded in the Leicester District of Leicestershire, March Quarter, Volume 7a Page 137, Aged 32; 7. iv. JANE HOUGHTON was born in 1848 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She died in 1901 in Stoke Upon Trent, District of Staffordshire, England. She married Alfred Hemmings in 1865 in Stoke Upon Trent, District of Staffordshire, England. He was born in 1846 in Fenton, Stoke On Trent, Staffordshire, England. He died in 1901 in Stoke Upon Trent, District of Staffordshire, England. Notes for Jane Aucott: Baptized at Castle Donington 7th Dec 1817 Daughter of James and Mary (nee Webb) Marriage 1 - Thomas Chadburn at Kegworth, 23 May 1836 Marriage 2 - John Houghton, St Alkmund's Derby Death - The Leciester Chronicle, Saturday 14th March 1863, Deaths - on the 11th inst. Aged 45, Mrs Jane Houghton, Lunatic Asylum 4. MARY 2 HOUGHTON (Lydia 1 Tivey) was born about 1821 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She died on 09 Jan 1898 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. She married Thomas Blore on 02 Mar 1845 in St Michael with St Mary Church, Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He was born about 1822 in Derby, Derbyshire, England. He died on 18 Sep 1909 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Notes for Mary Houghton: Born abt 1821 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England (according to census and death record) 1841 England Census - residing at Castle Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire: John Houghton, aged 50, Wool Comber, Not born in the County: Lydia Houghton, Aged 50, Born Derbyshire; Mary Houghton, aged 20, Born Derbyshire: Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 191; Book: 22; Civil Parish: Melbourne; County: Derbyshire; Enumeration District: 5; Folio: 63; Page: 4; Line: 18; GSU roll: 241295 Marriage - 2nd March 1845: At St Michael with St Mary, Melbourne, Derbyshire: Mary Houghton, of Full Age, Spinster, Residence: Melbourne, D/o John Houghton, Wool Stapler: Thomas Blore, of Full Age, Tailor, Residence: Derby St Peter, S/o Thomas Blore, Silk Stocking Maker: Witnesses: John Harrison & Jane Houghton::: 3rd July 1848 her husband Thomas Blore is found guilty of 4 accounts of fraud and sentenced to 7 years deportation. He was deported 16 June 1850 arriving in Tasmania 3rd Oct 1850. Mary and her family then emigrated to the colony in 1858 and spent the rest of her life there.

Generation 2 (con't) 1851 England Census - Mary is a servant in the household of John and Mary Earp at Pen Lane, Melbourne, she is a house servant, married, aged 30, Born Melbourne; Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 2140; Folio: 313; Page: 20; GSU roll: 87770. Her son George is residing as nephew to the head of the household, a Frances Hanson, (No 2) Devonshire Street, Derby St Peter, in a separate dwelling (at No 3) with George Blore (son to Head) and his sister Ann - I assume these are siblings of Mary's husband Thomas Blore. Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 2143; Folio: 345; Page: 1; GSU roll: 87773-87774 3rd August 1858 - Her husband had petitioned the authorities to have Mary and their son George shipped to Tasmania after he has competed his sentence for fraud. A letter (as date) is addressed to the Tasmanian Secretary from The Government Emigration Board, Park Street, Westminster states "In compliance with instructions from the Secretary of State, the persons noted in the margin have been provided with passages in the Percy to Tasmania. These are the wives and families of Convicts recommended by the Colonial Government to be sent out" The names in the margin were Mary Blore aged 37, George Blore aged 12, Bridget Maher aged 24, Mary O'Brien 14, Alfred Crouch 16 and Catherine Maher 22; Immigration:The Hobart Town Daily Mercury, Tuesday 9 November 1858: SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Port of Hobart Town: November 8 - Percy, ship, 919 tons, Wrankmore, from Gravesend 1st August, and Downs 2nd August with general cargo. Cabin Passengers: Miss Asprey, Mrs Bayliss, Mr Frank Butler, Mr Alfred Butler, Mr Steele, Mr Brown, Mr James Babteem Mr George Babtee, Dr Huntly. Steerage: James and Elizabeth Double, Susan Denham, James Wilson, Thomas Wilson, Rebecca Jones, Government Immigrants: Margaret Regan; Mary Blore, George Blore: Bridget Maher, Mary O'Brien, Alfred Crouch and Catherine Maher, Mail, 1 parcel, one Broker's bag. Agents McPherson & Francis. 2 further children born in Tasmania - Alfred in (abt) 1859, and Lydia Maria 1860. Death Notice:The Mercury (Tasmania, Hobart) Monday 10 January 1898: Deaths: BLORE - on January 9, at 91 Molle-street, Hobart, Mary, the beloved wife of Thomas Blore. Aged 77 Years. Burial - Record No: 1B 11349 10-Jan-1898 Cornelian Bay Cemetery, Area: Wesley, Section: M Site: 4: Aged 76; Notes for Thomas Blore: According to his Marriage to Mary Houghton he was the son of Thomas Blore, Silk Stocking Maker.

Generation 2 (con't) Baptism: 29 May 1822 Derby St Peter, Father Thomas Blore, Mother: Mary Apprenticedto Edmund Grice of Melbourne, Derbyshire as a Tailor. 1841 England Census - Residing with his apprentice master Edmund Grice and Family at Thomas Blore, aged 19, Ap (Apprentice - master is a Tailor) Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 191; Book: 22; Civil Parish: Melbourne; County: Derbyshire; Enumeration District: 2; Folio: 28; Page: 16; Line: 22 News Article:The Derby Mercury,5th July 1848: DERBY PETTY SESSIONS: 3rd July 1848; SWINDLING - Thomas Blore, charges with having on the first day of February last at the parish of All Saints, unlawfully and designedly obtained by false pretence thirty yards of Parramatta cloth from Edward Sperry, with intent to cheat and defraud the said Edward Sperry. Also, on the sixth of January last, at the parish of Saint Alkmund, obtained under false pretence four yards of black cloth from one Frederick William Holbrook. Also, on the nineteenth day of May last, at the parish of St Peter, obtained under false pretence one pair of cloth trousers from Robert Thomas Harrison with intent to cheat and defraud the said Robert Thomas Harrison. Also, on the nineteenth day of May last, at the parish of All Saints, obtained under false pretence one black satin waistcoat from one Bruce Faulkner, with intent then and there to cheat and defraud the said Bruce Faulkner of the same. Mr W T Shaw appeared for the prosecution, on the several indictments. Prisoner was undefended. Prisoner pleaded guilty in the 1st, 3rd and 4th indictments and of the 2nd, not guilty. P W Holbrook, draper, Queen-street, said that on the 6th January last, he received a note, signed Thomas Turner, Canal-street, which stated that he must send four yards of black cloth as his mother was dead. and he want some mourning, witness said Mr Turner traded with him and thinking it was right; after speaking to his sister respecting Mr Turner's mother's death, he sent the four yards of cloth by the boy; in a short time another boy came and asked for 71/2 yards of cloth for Mr Turner according to the pattern. As we have given the particulars of this case in the police report before, we forbear to go further into it. The boy, Ryde, recalculated his former evidence as to being sent to Mr Holbrooke's &c. Constable James Allen swore to finding a piece of cloth at prisoner's house similar to that sent my Mr Holbrooke. Prisoner in his defence said, that the piece of cloth found at his house was a part of some that he bought of Mr Holbrooke about 2 months ago,. he had the bill then at his house. Mr Holbrooke allowed him to have a running account, and that cloth had not been paid for, as he (the prisoner) had been very ill. The jury returned a verdict of guilty. Mr Holbrooke said he wished to state in favour of the prisoner, that he had always paid very honourably before. Several persons came forward to give prisoner a good character for honesty and industry up to the time of his committing these frauds. Mr

Generation 2 (con't) honesty and industry up to the time of his committing these frauds. Mr John Lee, manager of the Britannia Foundry, Mr William Bancroft, who had known him for some 15 to 20 years, Mr Livesey, Mr Wingfield, and Mr Pritchett, who all spoke to his general good character. The Recorder before passing sentence on the prisoner remarked that he had been living for some months practising fraud, and by the deepest hypocrisy, in obtaining goods from tradesmen, under false pretences. There was one feature in this line of conduct which tended to aggravate his guilt: the instruments he signed out to effect his purposes were boys and by promising them small sums of money he had made them the channel of defrauding those who had been in the habit of dealing with him. The recorder then said it was impossible he (the prisoner) could be allowed to remain in this country and longer; there were four acts of fraud, to three of which he had pleaded guilty, the other the jury had convicted him of; Several of the persons he had defrauded had formerly been like friends and by his cant and deepest hypocrisy he had preyed on their credulity. He should only pass sentence upon him for the indictment to which he had pleaded guilty. The sentence of the Court was that he should be transported for seven years, Derby Quarter Sessions: County of Derby Register of Persons charged with Indictable Offences at the Assizes and Sessions held within the County during the years 1848: Page 190, Line 01: Thomas Blore, Degree of Indictment: Imp (Imprisonment) Age 26, date Sent for Trial - 3rd July Derby Boro Sessions: Offences: Fraud, four counts: Sentence - 7 Years Transportation: ConvictTransportationRegisters:Transcription: Convict No 5560: Voyage No: 327 Thomas Blore, Departed London 16 June 1850: Arrived 3 October 1850 Tasmania, Ship: Nile: Convicted 3 July 1848, at Derby (Borough of Derby Quarter Sessions) Term: Seven Years: ConvictConduct Register: No 22641: Blore, Thomas, Transported for: Obtaining 30yrds Cloth with intesnt to cheat, married. Stated this offence Obtaining cloth under false pretences from Mr Sperry at Derby: Surgeon's Report: Trade: Tailor, Height 5/6, Aged 28, Complexion: dark, Head: Medium, Hair: Black, Whiskers -, Visage: Small, Forehead: Medium, Eyebrows: Black, Eyes: Hazel, Nose: Medium, Mouth: Medium, Chin: Medium: Nat, Place: Derby: Marks: Wide Nostrils: Offences and Sentences: (Some comments were made then crossed out and initialled "refers to Thomas Blair") Cuts himself 4 July 1855: Admitted to Hobart Hospital 24/6/1853:: In 1858 after completing his sentence Thomas petitioned for his wife Mary and son George to join him as immigrants to the Tasmania Colony, he later became a Warden at Her Majesty's Gaol in Hobart: 9 January 1898, widowed when his wife Mary passes away aged 77.

Generation 2 (con't) 26 June 1901 - Last Will and Testament(Transcription) ; This is the Last Will of me Thomas Blore of Hobart in Tasmania lately a warden in Her Majesty's Gaol there, but at present retired. Whereof I appoint my daughter Lydia Mary Blore to be sole Executrix I give devise and bequeath to my daughter the said Lydia Mary Blore absolutely for her own use my houseland and property situate in Molle Street Hobart aforesaid whereon I now reside together with all furnirure goods chattels and effects which may be upon the said premises at the time of my decease I give and bequeath all the rest and residue and remainder of my real and personal estate of whatever nature in kind soever subject to the payment of my just debts and funeral and testamentary expenses unto my three children George, Alfred and the said Lydia Mary absolutely share and share alike. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this twenty sixth day of June one thousand nine hundred and one - (Signed) Thos Blore = Signed by the said Thomas Blore as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us at at the same time who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witness (Signatures) J Mitchell Solicitor Hobart Ald Adams his Clerk. Death Announcement:The Mercury, Hobart, Tasmania: Wednesday 19 September1906, Page 1; BLORE. On September l8 1906, at his late residence 91 Molle-street, Thomas Blore, aged 84. Funeral private. No flowers Burial: At Conelian Bay Cemetrey, Hobart, Record No: 1B 15366, 20 Sep 1906, Area: Wesley, Section M Site: 4, Thomas Blore, Aged 84; Thomas Blore and Mary Houghton had the following children: 8. i. GEORGE 3 BLORE was born on 10 Apr 1846 in Derby, Derbyshire, England. He died on 17 May 1926 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He married Sarah Jane Caroline Crowle on 10 Apr 1873 in Sale, Victoria, Australia. She was born in 1848 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. She died on 03 Oct 1930 in Preston, Victoria, Australia. 9. ii. ALFRED BLORE was born on 22 Aug 1859 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. He died on 11 Jan 1930 in Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia. He married Emily Anne Austin on 17 Dec 1892 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. She was born in 1862 in Port Albert, Victoria, Australia. She died on 07 May 1947 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. iii. LYDIA MARY BLORE was born on 18 Oct 1860 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. She died on 09 Jul 1937 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Notes for Lydia Mary Blore: Death announcement- The Hobart Mercury,Saturday 10

Generation 2 (con't) Death announcement- The Hobart Mercury,Saturday 10 July 1937: Page 1: DEATHS - BLORE On July 9 1937 and Hobart, lydia Mary, beloved only daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Blore, of 131 Molle Street. FUNERAL - BLORE - Funeral of the late Miss Lydia Mary Blore, will arrive at Cornelian Bay Cemetery, on Monday, the 12th inst., at 11:15am. Alex Clark and Son Ltd, 168-170 Collins St. Tel: 3270. Burial: At Cornelian Bay Cemetrey, Hobart, Record No: 1B 34128, 1B 343812, 12 July 1937 Area: Methodist, Section DD Site123, Lydia Mary Blore, Aged 75; Lydia Mary left a Will:... THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENTof me I declare any other Will null & void After payment of all my just debts Funeral and Testamentary Expenses I GIVE DEVISE AND BEQUEATH Property at 131 Molle St to be sold. To my niece Ethel Barbara Griffiths of Victoria Watch, chain, Locket, cedar Bedstead, share of money. To my niece Mary Caroline Jeannes of Victoria Watch stand, Pictures, Photographs, Albums & Yellow Stone Brooch, share of money. To my niece Ailsa Houghton Jennings of Hobart Organ, Two Wicker Armchairs, Music, Blue Stone Brooch, To my Sister in Law Emily Blore of Hobart, the remainder of Furniture, Bedding, Glass, china, household & personal Clothes, share of money. To my nephew Alfred Blore of Victoria the large Bible. To my nephew Harry Blore of Victoria Writing Desk. AND I HEREBY APPOINTmy sister in law Emily Blore & nephew Ernest Jennings Executrix and Exector of this my Will. IN WITNESS whereof I have hereunto set my hand this Thirteenth day of October in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and thirty two. LYDIA MARY BLORE SIGNED by the said LYDIA MARY BLORE the Testatrix and by her declared by her to be her last Will and Testament in the presence of us present at the same time who in her presence at her request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as Witnesses. Amy emma Whitworth, Edith Evelyn Moore. Filed this 23rd day of August 1937. Generation 3 5. WILLIAM 3 HOUGHTON (William 2, Lydia 1 Tivey) was born in 1840 in

Generation 3 (con't) 5. W H (William, Lydia Tivey) was born in 1840 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He died in Mar 1903 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He married Elizabeth Harris in 1867 in St Peter's Church, Derby, Derbyshire, England. She was born in 1839 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She died in 1918 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. Notes for William Houghton: 1840 Birth recorded in the Shardlow District of Derbyshire, June Quarter, Volume 19 Page 553 His mother was pregnant with him when his father passed away in 1839 1841 England Census - living with his widowed mother Ann next door to his paternal grandparents (Lydia Tivey Houghton and John) at Castle Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire: Ann Houghton, aged 25, Silk Glove Stitcher, Born Derbyshire: William Houghton, Aged 1, Born Derbyshire: Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 191; Book: 22; Civil Parish: Melbourne; County: Derbyshire; Enumeration District: 5; Folio: 63; Page: 4; Line: 18; GSU roll: 241295 1851 England Census - Residing next door to his uncle John and family at Castle Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire: Ann Houghton, Widow: Aged 38, Embroiderer of Gloves. Born Kings Newton, Derbyshire: William Houghton, Son, Aged 10, Scholar, Born Melbourne: Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 2140; Folio: 344; Page: 7; GSU roll: 87770. 1852 Mother remarried (to William Beresford who was the son of Lydia Tivey's (Houghton) sister Hannah (& John Beresford) His mother had a child - Jane Beresford a year later - William was a witness to her marriage: 1861 England Census - Residing at 5-6 Derby St Peter's a lodger in the household of Samuel and Mary A Taylor, William Houghton, Aged 20, Unmarried, Labourer, Born Melbourne: 1867 Marriage - at St Peter's Church, Derby, recorded in the Derby District, September Quarter, Volume 7b Page 545, spouse Elizabeth Harris 1871 England Census - Residing at Blanch Croft, Melbourne, Derbyshire: William Houghton, Head, Aged 30, Quarry Labourer, Born Melbourne: Elizabeth Houghton, Wife, Aged 33, Silk Parter (?) Born Melbourne: Henry Houghton, Son, Aged 1, Born Melbourne:Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 3552; Folio: 97; Page: 7; GSU roll: 839762. 1881 England Census - Residing at Blanch Croft, Melbourne: William Houghton, Aged 40, Railway Platelayer, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Elizabeth Houghton, Wife, Aged 42, Embroiderer (?) Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Harry Hooughton, Son, Aged 11, Scholar, Born Melbourne,

Generation 3 (con't) Derbyshire: Harry Hooughton, Son, Aged 11, Scholar, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Ann Jane Houghton, Daughter, Aged 9, Scholar, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Elenor Houghton, Daughter, Aged 6, Scholar, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Elith Hannah Houghton, Daughter, Aged 4, Scholar, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Mary Ann Houghton, Daughter, Aged 2, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Source Citation: Class: RG11; Piece: 3386; Folio: 73; Page: 10; GSU roll: 1341809 1891 England Census - Residing at Blanch Croft, Melbourne: William Houghton, Head, Aged 50, Shoe Pressman, Born Melbourne, Derby: Elizabeth Houghton, Wife, Aged 52, Born Melbourne, Derby: Harry Houghton: Son, Aged 21, Shoe Finisher: Born Melbourne, Derby Ann J Houghton, Daughter, Aged 19, Shoe machinist, Born Melbourne, Derby; Eleanor Houghton, daughter, Aged 16, Shoe Buttoner, Elizabeth A Houghton, Daughter, Aged 14, General Servent Dom. Born Melbourne, Derby: Mary Houghton, Daughter, Aged 12, Scholar, Born Melbourne, Derby: Lydia Houghton, Daughter, Aged 9, Scholar, Born Melbourne, Derby Source Citation: Class: RG12; Piece: 2720; Folio: 59; Page: 6; GSU Roll: 6097830. 1901 England Census - Blanch Croft, Melbourne, Derbyshire: William Houghton, Head, Aged 60, Shoe Pressman, Born Melbourne, Derby: Elizabeth Houghton, Wife, Aged 62, Born Melbourne, Derby: Eleanor Houghton, daughter, Aged 26, Shoe Fitter, Elizabeth H Houghton, Daughter, Aged 24, Shoe Machinist. Born Melbourne, Derby: Mary Houghton, Daughter, Aged 22, Shoe Machinist, Born Melbourne, Derby: Lydia Houghton, Daughter, Aged 19, Draper's Assistant. Born Melbourne, Derby Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 3205; Folio: 42; Page: 3. ** in 1911 his widow Elizabeth residers as a "Boarder" with Sidney Elson Tivey who married her daughter Elizabeth Hannah Houghton, Sidney is the Great Great Grandson of Thomas Tivey and Catherine Dent (Group 2) Death 1902 recorded in the Shardlow District of Derbyshire, March Quarter, Volume 7b Page 294: Aged 62 No Monument Included in Transcripts: Notes for Elizabeth Harris: Daughter of Robert (a Wool comber) and Elizabeth (nee Mear) Harris. Baptism at St Michael's Church, Melbourne 10 March 1839. Burial at Pack Horse Road Cemetery Melbourne, Derbyshire: Entry No 3295, 16th November 1918 Elizabeth Houghton Widow, Aged 78, Of North Street, Melbourne. Ceremony by W R Price, Plot No 2153, Unconcecrated Ground: William Houghton and Elizabeth Harris had the following children:

Generation 3 (con't) 10. i. ANN JANE 4 HOUGHTON was born in 1871 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She died in 1947 in Derby, Derbyshire, England. She married Frederick Kemble Jones on 22 May 1893 in St Michael's Church, Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He was born in 1868 in Derby, Derbyshire, England. He died in 1930 in Derbyshire, England. 11. ii. MARY ANN HOUGHTON was born in 1879 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She died in 1950 in Repton, Derbyshire, England. She married Agathos Daniel Pegg in 1903 in Derbyshire, England. He was born in 1877 in Ticknall, Derbyshire, England. He died in 1963 in Repton, Derbyshire, England. 12. iii. LYDIA HOUGHTON was born in 1881 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She died on 06 Mar 1958 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. She married Andrew Craven in 1904 in Derbyshire, England. He was born in 1881 in Banchory-Ternan, Kincardineshire, Scotland. He died in 1964 in Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, England. 13. iv. HARRY HOUGHTON was born in 1869 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He died in 1940 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He married Fanny Tivey, daughter of Arthur Tivey and Mary Ann Pipes, in 1893 in Derbyshire, England (General Baptist). She was born in 1869 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She died in 1921 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. v. ELEANOR HOUGHTON was born in 1874 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She died in 1901 in Derbyshire, England (Aged 26: Spinster of Blanch Croft). Notes for Eleanor Houghton: 1881 England Census - Residing at Blanch Croft, Melbourne: William Houghton, Aged 40, Railway Platelayer, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Elizabeth Houghton, Wife, Aged 42, Embroiderer (?) Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Harry Hooughton, Son, Aged 11, Scholar, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Ann Jane Houghton, Daughter, Aged 9, Scholar, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Elenor Houghton, Daughter, Aged 6, Scholar, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Elith Hannah Houghton, Daughter, Aged 4, Scholar, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Mary Ann Houghton, Daughter, Aged 2, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Source Citation: Class: RG11; Piece: 3386; Folio: 73; Page: 10; GSU roll: 1341809 1891 England Census - Residing at Blanch Croft, Melbourne: William Houghton, Head, Aged 50, Shoe Pressman, Born Melbourne, Derby: Elizabeth Houghton, Wife, Aged 52, Born Melbourne, Derby: Harry Houghton: Son, Aged 21, Shoe

Generation 3 (con't) Melbourne, Derby: Harry Houghton: Son, Aged 21, Shoe Finisher: Born Melbourne, Derby Ann J Houghton, Daughter, Aged 19, Shoe machinist, Born Melbourne, Derby; Eleanor Houghton, daughter, Aged 16, Shoe Buttoner, Elizabeth A Houghton, Daughter, Aged 14, General Servent Dom. Born Melbourne, Derby: Mary Houghton, Daughter, Aged 12, Scholar, Born Melbourne, Derby: Lydia Houghton, Daughter, Aged 9, Scholar, Born Melbourne, Derby Source Citation: Class: RG12; Piece: 2720; Folio: 59; Page: 6; GSU Roll: 6097830. 1901 England Census - Blanch Croft, Melbourne, Derbyshire: William Houghton, Head, Aged 60, Shoe Pressman, Born Melbourne, Derby: Elizabeth Houghton, Wife, Aged 62, Born Melbourne, Derby: Eleanor Houghton, daughter, Aged 26, Shoe Fitter, Elizabeth H Houghton, Daughter, Aged 24, Shoe Machinist. Born Melbourne, Derby: Mary Houghton, Daughter, Aged 22, Shoe Machinist, Born Melbourne, Derby: Lydia Houghton, Daughter, Aged 19, Draper's Assistant. Born Melbourne, Derby Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 3205; Folio: 42; Page: 3. Death 1901 recorded in the Shardlow District of Derbyshire (Melbourne) June Quarter Volume 7b Page 283. Aged 26 years Burial - At Pack Horse Road Cemetery, Melbourne: - 1st July 1901 Entry No 2435. Nellie Houghton, Spinster, Aged 26 of Blanch Croft, Ceremony by Arthur H Cooms Plot No 2128 Unconcecrated. 14. vi. ELIZABETH HANNAH HOUGHTON was born in 1876 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She died on 15 Mar 1933 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She married Sidney Elson Tivey, son of Tom Tivey and Louisa Elson, on 28 May 1901 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He was born in 1877 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. He died on 14 May 1962 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. 6. LYDIA 3 HOUGHTON (John 2, Lydia 1 Tivey) was born in 1840 in Melbourne, Derbyshire, England. She died in 1881 in Breaston, Derbyshire, England. She married Herbert Peters on 30 May 1860 in London Road Congragational Chapel, Derby, Derbyshire, England. He was born about 1835 in Derby, Derbyshire, England. He died on 13 Feb 1917 in Derby, Derbyshire, England. Notes for Lydia Houghton: Birth recorded in the Shardlow District of Derbyshire, September Qaurter Volume 19 Page 510,

Generation 3 (con't) *She is listed on the census collector's listing in 1841 as being 3 years old - thought to be an error on the 1851 census she is 10 years old, No listings for a Lydia Houghton born 1838 on GRO nor is she baptized 1838 as her sister Mary Ann was (also listed as aged 3 on the census) 1841 England Census - Residing at Back Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire: John Houghton, Aged 25, Silk Lace M, Born Derbyshire: Mary Houghton, Aged 25, Not Born Derbyshire: Mary Houghton, Aged 3, Born Derbyshire: Lydia Houghton, Aged 3, Born Derbyshire* - Ann Blood, Aged 15, Dressmakers Apprentice, Born Derbyshire: Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 191; Book: 22; Civil Parish: Melbourne; County: Derbyshire; Enumeration District: 5; Folio: 72; Page: 22; Line: 23; GSU roll: 241295. ** Lodger Ann Blood, probably connected to his wife, Melbourne Parish registers have entries concerning Blood/Aucott families. 1851 England Census - Residing at the Wool Pack Inn, Castle Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire: John Houghton, Head, Aged 35, Publican, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Mary Houghton, Wife, Aged 35, Born Castle Donington, Leicestershire: Lydia Houghton, Daughter, Aged 10, Scholar, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Jane Houghton, daughter, Aged 2, Born Melbourne, Derbyshire: Mary Aucott, Aged 62, Mother-in-law, Dress Maker, Maker, Born Castle Donongton, Leicestershire: Emma Brookes, Servant, Aged 15, House Servant, Born Ticknall, Derbyshire:Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 2140; Folio: 344; Page: 7; GSU roll: 87770 1860 Marriage - at London Road Congregational Church, Derby, Derbyshire to Herbert Peters - Recorded in the Derby District, June Quarter, Volume 7b Page 658 Spouse: Herbert Peters: Derby Mercury, Wednesday 6 June 1860 - Marriages - On the 30th ult., at the Congregational Chapel, London rd, Derby. By the RevH tarrant, Mr Herbert Peters, to Lydia, eldest daughter of Mr John Houghton. 1861 England census - Resding at 37 Depot Street, Litchurch, Derbyshire: Herbert Peters, Head, Aged 26, Builder's Clerk, Born Derby: Lydia Peters, Wife, aged 20, Born Melbourne: Source Citation: Class: RG 9; Piece: 2505; Folio: 139; Page: 8; GSU roll: 542981. 1871 England Census - Residing at No 2 Tavistock Villa, Howard Street, Barton St Michael, Gloucestershire: Herbert Peters, Head, Aged 36 Clerk of Works on Ry, Born Werburghs Parish Deby: Lydia Peters Wife, aged 30, Born Melbourne, derbyshire: George H Peters, Son, Aged 9, Scholar, Born St Peter's Parish, Derby: Sarah E Peters, Daughter, Aged 5, Born St John's Parish, Derby: Mary H Peters, Daughter, Aged 3, Born Handsworth, Staffordshire: Edgar E Peters, Son, Aged 1, Born Handsworth, Staffordshire; Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 2621; Folio: 38; Page: 20; GSU roll: 835316.

Generation 3 (con't) 1881 England Census - Residing at Long Moor Lane, Breaston, Derbyshire: Herbert Peters, 46, Head, Aged 46, Building & Quantity Surveyor, Born Derby: Lydia Peters, head, Aged 40, Born Melbourne: Sarah E Peters. Daughter, Aged 15, Scholar, Born Stafford, Handsworth: Mary Holly Peters, Daughter, Aged 13, Born Birmingham: Edgar Ernest Peters, Son, Aged 11, Born Handsworth: Thomas G peters, Son, Aged 9, Born Derby, Breaston: James Ginthorne Peters, Aged 6, Born Derby, Breaston: Lydia Peters, daughter, Aged 3, Born Derby, Breaston: William H Peters, Son, Aged 1, Born Derby, Breaston: Source Citation: Class: RG11; Piece: 3389; Folio: 27; Page: 3; GSU roll: 1341810. Death 1881 recorded in the Shardlow District of Derbyshire (Breaston) Aged 41, December Quarter, Volume 7b Page 269; Notes for Herbert Peters: Marriage No 2 - Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald, Saturday 26 August 1882, Marriages - PETERS-WHITEHEAD, August 17th at the Parish Church Sandiacre, by the Rev D Smith, assisted by the Rev J Evans, Herbert Peters of Breaston, to Ann Elizabeth, elder daughter of Samuel Whitehead, of sandiacre (late of Derby) Probate - PETERS Herbert of 12 Wilfred Street, Derby died 13 February 1917 Probate London 22 March to Sarah Elizabeth Peters and Mary Holly Peters Spinsters. Effects 4417 14s 5d. Herbert Peters and Lydia Houghton had the following children: i. JAMES GAWTHORN 4 PETERS was born in 1874 in Breaston, Derbyshire, England. ii. THOMAS CUTHBERT PETERS was born in 1872 in Breaston, Derbyshire, England. iii. WILLIAM HAROLD PETERS was born in 1879 in Breaston, Derbyshire, England. iv. LYDIA ANNE PETERS was born in 1877 in Breaston, Derbyshire, England. v. SARAH ELIZABETH PETERS was born in 1865 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. Notes for Sarah Elizabeth Peters: 1891 England Census - Residing with her Father and Step Mother at No 21 Long Moor Lane, Breaston, Derbyshire - Herbert Peters Head, aged 56, Building Surveyer to Midand Rly Co Born Derby: Ann Elizabeth Peters, Wife, Aged 54, Born Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire: Sarah Elizabeth Peters, Daughter, Aged 25, Certified Head Teacher Board School, Born Birmingham: Mary Holly Peters, Daughter, Aged 23, HouseKeeper, Born Handsworth, Staffs: Edgar Ernest Peters, Aged 21, Son, Lace Maker, Born Handsworth, Staffs: