Note: The following is a section of a family history compiled by Herbert Armstrong Poole between 1905 & 1960, transcribed by AAA Maitland 1998. Subject numbers are HAP's originals. HAP's page divisions are shown: after subject page numbers are complete document page numbers in brackets and issue dates. The original text had generations indented in turn: here, generation numbers are added to each individual: the children of the title subject are "1/--". Subject 62. (155) WILLIAM HAUGHTON. The following is from John Armstrong's (subject 6) family records, and family Bible William Haughton was of Holly Park, Leitrim, Ireland. Holly Park was old inherited property of the Haughtons for generations. Of his marriage nothing is known. He died in June 1780. Issue:- (all born before 1800). 1. Jane Haughton. She married John Dickson, an Englishman and an officer in the British Army. Issue :- 2/1. Mary Jane Dickson, born 1799, died March 6/1866 in Chicago and buried in Graceland Cemetery. She married John Goodfellow, born in Cavan, the first cousin of John Armstrong, subject 6. John Goodfellow was the son of John Armstrong's aunt Mary Armstrong, the only daughter and sixth child of the Rev William Armstrong, subject 24. Goodfellow was a carriage builder. 2. Anne Haughton. She married William Vaugh, Irish, a farmer. Issue:- 2/1. Margaret Vaugh, married Sans Pierce, Superintendent of a Cotton Manufacturing Co at Manchester, England. A native of Leitrim. 2/2. George Vaugh, married Margaret Hewitt. Both died in America between 1850 and 1855. He was a farmer. 2/3. James Vaugh, a trader in produce. 2/4. Maria Vaugh, married Francis Erwin, a tanner, who came to Greenbay, Wisconsin, and who was killed by a tree falling on him in 1840. 2/5. John Vaugh, a farmer who came to America and died about 1846. He married a Miss Nichols. 2/6. Launcelot Vaugh, was an engineer and died in 1852. He married Mary Wilson, daughter of Charles & Eleanor Isabella (Mullarkey) Wilson, an only child. She was born in 1821 and died March 10/1876 at Maple Grove, Arcola, and buried in Graceland Cemetery. Further details about her will be found under subject 14. 2/7. Jane Vaugh, married William McCormick, Sergeant-Major in Her Majesty's 84th Regiment of Foot. 3. Isabella Haughton. Married Richard Jordan, Irish, rank unknown. Issue:- 2/1. Mary Jordan, married John Reid, Scotch, Captain in the 5th Regiment of Foot, who served in both the Peninsular and Waterloo campaigns, and who was killed at Waterloo. Both died between 1850 and 1855. 2/2. Jane Jordan, married Mr Atkins, Irish, an Attorney and Counsellor at Law. He died in 1839. She married, 2nd, George Lockhart. 4. Elizabeth Haughton. She married Oliver Haskin, Scotch-Irish, an officer in the British Army. Issue 2/1. William Baskin, married Maria Deaker of Dublin. He was Superintendant of Long's Carriage Factory. 2/2. Mary Baskin, married Robert Thompson of Dublin. He was Cashier of the La Touche Bank in Dublin and died 1867. 2/3. Isabella Baskin. Never married. 5. Eleanor Isabella Haughton. She married Sir Michael Mullarkey, Irish, a Justice of the Peace, and Queen's Counsel for County Sligo. Issue :- (handwritten: possibly part only) 2/1. Eleanor Isabella Mullarkey, married Charles Wilson of County Roscommon, Lieutenant in the Royal Roscommon Militia. She died about the year 1828: he died January 7/1841. See subject 14 for issue and further particulars.