The Family of Cornelius Houston & Mary Hanny, c1835

My interest in this family derives from the marriage in 1871 of Cornelius Houston and Sarah Reynolds.

We start with Cornelius Houston and Mary Hanny (or Henny or Haney etc.), both born in Ireland, who were married in Donegal in January, 1835 according to the birth certificate of their daughter Ellen born in 1862. Cornelius's parents are "unknown" on his death certificate (in 1870) and Mary's mother is "not known" on her death certificate (in 1881) while her father is named as Hugh Hanny, Quarry Labourer, deceased. Their recorded ages are variable so I'm just guessing when they were born.


1841 June 6 The 1841 Census rounds the age of adults down to the nearest 5 years, and it does not give the relationships between members of a household so I'm not sure how to take the following group of people :-

AgeOccupationBirthplace
Thomas Reid and family with apparently a lodger
Edward Houston28Coal Minerblank
 
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John Houston30Coal MinerIreland
Catherine do.25Ireland
Patrick do.3Ayrshire
Rosina do.9 monthsAyrshire
Constantin Houston25Coal MinerIreland
Mary Hanny20Ireland
Rosina Marchy15Ireland

More questions than answers here, but the simplest interpretation which would fit with later information is that John and Catherine were the parents of Patrick and Rosina, and Edward and Constantine were John's brothers. Why Constantine rather than Cornelius? I will guess that Cornelius gave his name as Con (as he did in the 1851 and 1861 censuses) and the enumerator expanded it to Constantine. And why is Mary Hanny rather than Houston? Perhaps they weren't married yet or perhaps she gave her own name because she thought that was what was wanted. (I have come across other similar instances.) And who is Rosina Marchy? (Catherine's sister?)

If Con and Mary were indeed married in 1835 in Donegal then they might have left one or two children in Ireland, alive or dead, but for the purposes of this study, I don't intend to enquire into that, I'll stick with events in Scotland.

Nor do I intend to look further into the fortunes of Edward and John & Catherine and their children.


1841 Mary was born. She vanishes before the 1861 Census. If she married in Scotland after 1854 then it should be possible to find the registration, but I'm in no hurry to look for it.


1843 Thomas was born. His birthplace is consistently given as Kilbirnie (3 times). He married Sarah Coogans at St. Paul's, Eastmuir in 1870.


1845 Patrick was born. His birth place is variously given as Kilbirnie (2) and Dalry (1). He married Eliza Coogans at St. Paul's, Eastmuir in 1871. Eliza was not the sister of Sarah.


1847 John was born. His birthplace also appears as Kilbirnie (2) and Dalry (2). He married Catherine Murphy at St. Paul's, Eastmuir in 1872.


1850 Edward was born. He vanishes before the 1861 Census, possibly an infant death.


1851 March 30 The family were living at 13 Swindlees Row in that part of the Parish of Dalry bounded on the north by the road to Haining, on the west by Rye, on the east and south by the Largs Road. [I'll have to get an old map to find out where that was.]

Rel.Mar.AgeOccupationBirthplace
Con HoustonHeadMar33Coal & Ironstone MinerIreland
Mary HoustonWifeMar34do.
Mary HoustonDaur10Ayrshire
Thomas HoustonSon8do.
Patrick HoustonSon6do.
John HoustonSon4do.
Edward HoustonSon10mthsdo.
John LaugheryLodger15AssistantIreland


1852 Cornelius was born. His birthplace is given as Kilbirnie twice, Dalry once and in 1891 as Boston, Ayrshire! He married Sarah Reynolds at St. Paul's Eastmuir in 1871.


1854 Elizabeth was born in Glasgow. She married Henry Dunigan at St. Paul's, Eastmuir on February 10, 1881.


1857 Manus was born at 9h p.m. on Thursday, January 8, at 14 Possil Road, Milton, Glasgow to Cornelius Houston, Iron Stone Miner and Mary Houston m.s. Henny. His birth was registered No.56 at Glasgow (District of Milton) on January 10 by Cornelius Houston, "his X mark" , Father, Present.

One curious point, Manus is recorded as Man(n)an about as often as he is Manus, and I don't think it is a matter of misreading the handwriting.

Manus married Cecilia Boyle at St. Michael's, Parkhead in 1881.


1861 April 8 The family were living at Blairdardie Rows in the Parish of New Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire, in a house with one windowed room.

Rel.Mar.AgeOccupationBirthplace
Con HoustonHeadMar45Coal MinerIreland
Mary do.WifeMar38do.
Thomas do.SonUn17do., doAyrshire, Kilbirnie
Patrick do.Sondo.15do., dodo., do
John do.Sondo.13do., dodo., do
Con do.Sondo.8Scholardo., do
Elizabeth do.Daurdo.6do.Lanarkshire, Glasgow
Manan do.Sondo.4do., do

By this point, we have lost daughter Mary (who would have been almost 20) and Edward (who would have been 10)


1862 Helen (Ellen) Houston was born at 10h30m p.m. on Wednesday, May 7, at Colliery, Blairdardie, Parish of New Kilpatrick in the County of Dumbarton to Connor Houston, Coal Miner and Mary Houston m.s. Haney who married in 1835 January in Donegal, Ireland [it says]. Her birth was registered No.96 at New Kilpatrick on May 16 by Connor Houston, "his X mark", Father, Present.

Ellen married Josey Tonner at St. Paul's Eastmuir on March 1, 1881. (q.v.)


1870 Cornelius Houston, a Coal Miner married to Mary Haney, died at 5h15m p.m. on Tuesday, March 8, aged 47 [I think he was nearer 57], at Provanhall, Shettleston of Phthisis [wasting], 3 years, as certified by George Willis, Surgeon. His death was registered No.53 on the following day by Thomas Houston, "his X mark" Son, Present. Cornelius's parents are recorded as "unknown, deceased".

There is an entry in the records of St Peter's Cemetery, Dalbeth - Internments in Common Ground on March 10 for Cornelius Houston, age 47, cause of death Dropsy and a fee of 5/-.


1870 On Friday, June 17, Thomas married Sarah Coogans at Eastmuir RC Church. [See Section HN-6-1 for further information.]


1871 April 3 On the Main Road, Middlequarter, Shettleston, in a house in which two rooms had one or more windows, there dwelt:

Rel.Mar.AgeOccupationBirthplace
Mary HustonHeadW50Ireland
Patrick do.SonUnm23Miner CoalAyrshire, Kilbirnie
John do.SonUnm21do.do., do.
Cornelius do.Sondo.19do.do., do.
Elisabeth do.Daurdo.16Lanarkshire, Glasgow
Mannan do.Sondo.14do., do.
Ellen do.Daurdo.9Dunbartonshire, Blairdardie

On the same date, Thomas and Sarah with 5 month old daughter Sarah were living in Gray [now Denbeck] Street, Shettleston in a house with one windowed room.


1871 On Tuesday, July 4, Cornelius married Sarah Reynolds at Eastmuir. [See Section HN-6-4 for further information.]


1871 On Friday, December 1, Patrick married Eliza Coogans at Eastmuir. [See Section HN-6-2 for further information.]


1872 On Thursday, November 7, John married Catherine Murphy in St. Paul's RC Church, Eastmuir. [See Section HN-6-3 for further information.]


1881 On Thursday, February 10, Elizabeth married Henry Dunigan at the RC Chapel, Eastmuir. [See Section DG-6-4 for further information.]


1881 Mary Houston, Widow of Connor Houston, Coal Miner died at 11h10m p.m. on Saturday, February 26, aged 51 [I think nearer 61], at Firpark [now Darleith] Street, Shettleston, Lanarkshire of Acute Bronchitis after five [or two] weeks as certified by Alexr. Scott, MBCM. Her father is recorded as Hugh Hanny, Quarry Labourer, mother not known. Her death was registered No.34 at Shettleston on February 28 by Thomas Houston, "his X mark", Son, residing in Shettleston, Present.

There is an entry in the records of St Peter's Cemetery, Dalbeth - Internments in Common Ground on March 10 for Mrs Mary Houston, age 51, cause of death Bronchitis and a fee of 10/-.


1881 On Tuesday, March 1, Helen married Joseph Toner at the RC Chapel, Eastmuir after Publication according to the Forms of the Roman Catholic Church. The marriage was registered No.11 at Shettleston on March 2.

Joseph was a Bachelor, gave his age as 21, occupation Scourer and usual residence as No.11 Small Street, Parkhead. His parents are recorded as John Tonner, General Dealer and Mary Tonner m.s. Tonner.

Helen was a Spinster, gave her age as 18 [she was two months short of her 20th birthday], occupation Bleachfield Worker and usual residence Firpark Street, Shettleston. Her parents are recorded as Conn Houston, Coal Miner, deceased and Mary Houston m.s. Hanney. [I don't know why her mother's recent death has not been mentioned.] She made "her X mark" on the official documents.

The celebrant was G. McBrearty, Cath. Clergyman and the witnesses were Thomas Houston [Helen's brother] and Margaret Donnelly, both of whom made their marks.

The marriage is recorded in the Register of Marriages in St Paul's.

I have found no trace of this couple, or of Joseph's parents in the 1881 Census. I'll have another go when I have thought up some more imaginative spellings for their names.


1881 April 3 Manus and his brother Patrick were living at 21 Firpark Street, Shettleston in a house with one windowed room.

Rel.Mar.AgeOccupationBirthplace
Patrick HoustonHeadWidower30Coal MinerAyrshire, Dalry
Manus do.brotherUnm23do. do.Lanark, Glasgow

Elizabeth and Henry Dunigan were living at 2 Reid Street in a house with one windowed room.

Rel.Mar.AgeOccupationBirthplace
Henry DuniganHeadMar28Coal MinerLanark, Barony
Elizabeth do.Wifedo.25Yarn Winderdo., do.


1882 On May 1, Manus married Cecilia Boyle at St. Michael's Chapel, Parkhead, Glasgow. [See Section HN-6-5 for further information.]