Section V  Massey Excursi One Maryland Massey Family by George Langford, Jr. 1901-1996
©Cullen G. Langford and George Langford, III, 2010


Excursus I: Hough

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Published Genealogical & Biographical Material
Source

Orville Louis Hough of Denver, Colo. is a member of this Hough family branch, has acted as its family historian, and has published:
"Hough in Bucks Co., Penna." and
"Hough in Loudoun Co. Va."
In these two volumes he has started with Richard Hough, the earliest documented Hough ancestor, who migrated from England to Bucks Co., Penna. on the ship, "Endeavor," in 1683.


This Richard Hough was born c.1650, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England.  He married, Bucks Co., Penna., 17 Mar.1684, Margery Clowes, b.17 Jan.1657, Cheshire.


The Houghs with whom we are concenred in this excursus migrated from Bucks Co., Penna. to Loudoun Co., Va. and then to Missouri.


We commence Excursus I: Hough with Warwick Hough, b.1836, d.1915, who was the seventh in descent from emigrant Richard Hough.


Descriptions of Warwick Hough's distinguished career as Jurist and member of the Legal Profession have appeared in many publications, including:
"Encyclopedia of Missouri Biography"
"Missouri Historical Review"
"American Law Review"
"Dictionary of American Biography"


In this Excursus I: Hough, I have purposely omitted most of the above publicly available material.  I have added a great deal of material concerning his personal life, contributed mainly by Orville Louis Hough.


Unpublished Genealogical & Biographical Material


1.Warwick Hough

26 Jan.1836 Birth: in Waterford, Loudoun Co., Va.
1; 20; 29
28 Oct.1915 Death: at St. Louis, Mo.; buried at Bellefontaine Cemetery
2
30 May 1861 Marriage: at Jefferson City, Mo., 43.Nina Eleanor Massey, b.12 Apr.1840 at Sarcoxie, Mo., d.10 Mar.1925 at St. Louis, Mo., buried at Bellefontaine Cemetery, St. Louis.
4; 5; 6
c.1848
1.Warwick Hough was educated in Jefferson City, Mo. private schools, where he became a precocious student.
2
1851
When only age 15 he was Librarian of the State Library while the Legislature was in session.
2
1852
When only age 16, when the school Principal became ill, he was placed in charge of the school, teaching Greek, Latin, and the Sciences.
2
1854
At age 18 he received the B.A. degree from the University of Missouri, where he was a member  of Phi Beta Kappa.
2; 21
1857
At age 21 he received his Master's degree from the University of Missouri.
2
1857
He took a deep interest in astronomy & geology; Gov. Sterling Price appointed him Assistant State Geologist.
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1857
Warwick Hough was appointed Chief Clerk to Benjamin Franklin Massey, then Secretary of State of Missouri.
2
1858
Nina Massey quotes: "I met Warwick Hough."
7
1858
Warwick Hough was named Secretary of the Missouri State Senate, where he served three sessions while "reading Law."
2
1860
Warwick Hough joined in a Law partnership with J. Proctor Knott, then Attorney General of the State of Missouri
2
Jan.1861
Warwick Hough was appointed by Gov. Claiborne F. Jackson to be Adjutant Genral of the Missouri State Militia, which carried the rank of Brigadier General.
2
22 Apr.1861
As Adjutant General, he issued, "General Orders #7," calling out the Missouri State Militia to protect the State against the Union troops then marching on St. Louis.
2; 8
1861
After the surrender of the Missouri troops at Camp Jackson, Mo., it was evident that the elected Missouri state government was to be taken over by the Union troops, so Warwick Hough proposed to Nina Massey and was accepted.
2
30 May 1861
Warwick Hough and Nina Massey were married in Jefferson City, Mo. during the Price and harney Agreement.
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12 Jun.1861
Warwick Hough and his father-in-law, Benjamin Franklin Massey, then Secretary of State, joined with Gov. Claiborne F. Jackson, Gen. Sterling Price, and Lieutenant Governor Thomas C. Reynolds and evacuated the state government to Boonville, Mo.
2
Dec.1861
Nina Massey Hough, after not having seen or heard from him for seven months, got through the lines to join Warwick Hough at Osceola, Mo.
2
Sep.1862
The meanderings of the Missouri state "government in exile" are recorded in the Missouri history books, where they eventually arrived at Columbus, Mississippi.  Nina Massey Hough joined her husband there.
2
29 Sep.1862
Warwick Massey Hough, the first child of Warwick Hough and Nina Massey, was born at Columbus, Miss.
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6 Dec.1862
Governor Caliborne F. Jackson died at Des Arc, near Little Rock, Arkansas.  Thos. C. Reynolds became Governor-in-Exile and immediately appointed Warwick Hough Secretary of State. 2; 10
1862
Late in the year, Warwick Hough resigned as Secretary of State to enter the Confederate Army.
2
9 Jan.1863
Warwick Hough was commissioned Captain in the Inspector General's Department and was assigned to the Staff of Gen. Leonidas M. Polk.  After Gen. Polk's death, he was assigned to the Staff of Gen. Stephen D. Lee.  Later on, he was assigned to the Staff of Lt. Gen. Dick Taylor, with whom he surrendered at Mobile, Alabama.
2
24 Apr.1864
Alice Ramsey Hough, second child, eldest daughter was born at Columbus, Miss.
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10 May 1865
Capt. Warwick Hough, C.S.A., was given his parole by Federal Gen. E.R.S. Canby.
2
1865
Warwick Hough returned to Columbus, Miss., where he picked up his family.  He was prevented from returning to the practice of Law in Missouri because of the restrictive "Drake Convention," so they settled at Memphis. Tennesee, where Warwick Hough again took up the practice of Law.
2
25 Oct.1866
Their third child, daughter Maria Withers Hough, was born while they were still in Memphis.
9
1867
After the test oath requirements of the Drake Convention were removed, Warwick Hough took his family back to Jefferson City, Mo.  Nina and the four children remained in Jefferson City at the home of Warwick Hough's Aunt, Mrs. Pleasant Hugh Harrsion, second wife and widow of Jason Harrison, sometime Mayor of Jefferson City.  Meanwhile, Warwicj Hough continued west to Kansas City, Mo., to establish himself in the practice of law.
2; 4
24 Dec.1867
Louis Hough, fourth child and second son, was born at Jefferson City, Mo.
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9 Jan.1868
Warwick Hough established a Law practice in Kansas City, living in the back room of his office.
2
1869
Waqrwick Hough immediately prospered in Kansas City and brought his wife and children west.
4
1874
At the urging of the Missouri Bar, Warwick Hough ran for the Supreme Court of Missouri, was elected, and served for ten years on the court; during this period, he and his family lived in Jefferson City.
2
Summer, 1879
Lake Superior, Minn.: Warwick Hough took a hunting/fishing trip along the north shore of Lake Superior, passing Duluth along the shore, to the Niagara River.  He was guided by Chippewa Indians. including: "Ki-wap-pe-quit, the Man with the White Hair.  W.H."
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1882-1884
Warwick Hough was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri until the termination of his gten-year term.
2
1883
The University of Missouri conferred the degree of LL.D. upon Judge Hough.
29
1884
After his retirement from the Supreme Court, Warwick Hough moved his family to St. Louis, Mo., where he joined his son, Warwick Massey Hough, in a Law partnership which continued until his death in 1915.
2
1901-1907
St. Louis, Mo: Warwick Hough was a member of the Circuit Court in St. Louis for six years.
2; 27
31 May 1911
Nina and Warwick Hough celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary at their home in St. Louis.
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28 Oct.1915
Judge Warwick Hough died in St. Louis, Mo. and is buried in ery.Bellefontaine Cemetary.
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Children:
+2.Warwick Massey Hough, b. 1862, d.1923.
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3.Alice Ramsey Hough, b.28 Apr.1864 at  Columbus, Miss., d.27 Aug.1930 at St. Louis, Mo, unmarried.  She attended Monticello Seminary, Alton, Ill., maintained an active interest in the school all her life, and was President of their Alumini Associateion.  She had flaming red hair, like her mother, and led an active social life in St. Louis.
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+4.Maria Withers Hough, b. 1866, d.1963, m. A.P. Borden.
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+5.Dr. Louis Hough, b.1857, d.1956.
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6.Heber Hough, b.9 Feb.1870 at Kansas City, Mo.,d.13 Jul.1870 at Kansas City.
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7.Mary Shawn Hough, b.17 Oct.1871 at Kansas City, d.14 Sep.1872 at Kansas City.
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8.Eleanor Holmes Hough, b.29 Aug.1873 at Kansas City, d.25 Jan.1955 at St.Louis, Mo., unmarried.  She lived in St. Louis, where she and her sister, Alice Hough, looked after their invalid mother and also led an active social life.
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9.Howard Hough, b.26 Apr.1876 at Kansas City, d.20 Jul.1876 at Kansas City.
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2.Warwick Massey Hough (1.Warwick)

29 Sep.1862
Birth: in Columbus, Miss.
9
23 Jan.1923
Death: at St. Louis, Mo.
9
22 Oct.1890
Marriage: to Elizabeth Gage, b.Sep.1865, Missouri
9
1884
St. Louis, Mo.: His father, Warwick Hough, joined him in a Law practice, which continued until his father's death in 1915.
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Children:
10.Warwick Hough, b.13 Jun.1892, d.2 Aug.1893.
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4.Maria Withers Hough (1.Warwick)
25 Oct.1866
Birth: in Memphis, Tenn.
9
26 Jun.1963
Death: at St.Louis. Mo.; buried at Blessing, Texas.
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5 May 1908
Marriage: to Abel Pierce Borden, b.5 May 1866, Tiverton, R.I., d.18 Nov.1934; buried at Blessing, Texas.  They had no children.
9; 22
1908
Wharton, texas: O.L. Hough writes:
"... on her marriage to A.P. Borden, she established several churches, personally financing the recruiting of all of them.  She taught Bible in all of them, playing her Bible songs on her piano and singing.  She helpd finance some of the smarter children of the ranch hands to go on to college."
23
1910
Wharton, Texas: The A.P. Bordens hosted a house party for several relatives at the Pierce ranch.
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24 Sep.1913
Her mother, Nina Massey Hough, notes:
"Marie and Abel Borden are putting electricity in the ranch house."
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18 Dec.1933
Mrs. Adam[sic] Borden, living at Mackey, texas, listed as an heir of Robert Douglass Massey.
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25 Oct.1934
Mackey, Texas: A Missionary at heart, Marie Hough Borden developed a deep interest in helping victims of Hansen's Disease.  She decided to request no personal gifts on her birthday, but solicited checks, which she turned over to American Leprosy Missions, A.L.M.  On her first test of this idea, the checks totalled less than $100.00.  [Nevertheless] she continued this custom, year after year, on her birthday.
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7 Jun.1951
Houston, Texas: Mrs. Marie Hough Borden, living at Apt.101, 1002 Bissonet, was listed as entitled to 1/4th of the 1/7th part of the Dimmit Co., Texas land as an heir of her Uncle Robert Douglass Massey.
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25 Oct.1955
Blessing, Texas: By this year, Marie Hough Borden's solicited checks for the A.L.H. had grown tototal $5,000.00.
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25 Oct.1956
Blessing, Texas: Her unceasing persistence on behalf of the A.L.H. had made Marie Hough Borden a very well known Texas figure; and on the occasion of her 90rth birthday, she was not only widely acclaimed, but the A.L.H. contributions hit a high of $7,500.00.  In her later years, she also received a sucession of congratulatory telegrams from President Franklin D. Roosevelt. 22; 26; 27
30 Jan.1959
Wharton, Texas: She wrote Mrs. George Langford [Sr.] a letter, announcing, very cheerfully:
"The reqson we are here in Wharton, I am to be buried here."

26 Ju.1963
Blessing, Texas: She died and was buried in Blessing.
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5.Dr.Louis Hugh (1.Warwick)

24 Dec.1867
Birth: in Jefferson City, mo.
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12 May 1956
Death: at Denver, Colo.
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8 Jun.1904
Marriage: in Denver, Colo., to Kathleen Frances Smith, b.12 Jul.1880, Wilson, Kansas; d.4 Aug.1964, Denver, Colo.  She was the daughter of Orville Lemuel Smith, b.18 Jul.1850, Sandy Hill (now Hudson Falls) New York, and Honora Agnes Riordan, b.29 Sep.1842, Banteer, Co. Cork, Ireland.
9; 25
Mar.1891
St. Louis, Mo.: Received his degree of Doctor of Medicine from Missourin Medical College, now named Washington University.
23;17
1892
St. Louis, Mo.: Senior Medical Officer, St. Louis City Hospital. 23
1893
St. Louis, Mo.: Senior Surgeon, St. Louis City Hospital. 23
1894-1895
St. Louis, Mo.: St.Louis City Physician & Surgeon 23
1896-1900
Tehuantepec, Mexico:  Surgeon for S. Pearson & Co., an English firm then dredging the harbor of Quatzacoalcas, on the Isthmus.  He was also Surgeon for the Tehuantepec Railway.
17; 23
1901-1902
Tampico, Mexico: Surgeon for Mexican Central Railway and in charge of Hospital.
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1903
Tampico: Commenced a private Medical Practice.  He bought a 19-foot canoe that he used for fishing for tarpon and also won the men's championship.  The winner of the women's championship was Kathleen Frances Smith, who later became his wife.
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1904-1905
Dr. Hough returned to Tampico, Mexico, where he continued as Surgeon for the Mexican Central Railway and also placed himself on call for assistance to needy families in the area.
23; 27
24 Jun.1905
Denver, Colo.: Kathleen Smith Hough returned to Denver for the birth of their son, Orville Louis Hough. 17
Oct.1905
Tampico, Mexico: Kathleen Smith Hough and her three-year-old son rejoined Dr. Hough 17
9 Apr.1906
St. Louis, Mo.: Nina Eleanor Hough, his mother, wrote Dr. Hough a letter, from which I quote:
"... your Father ... hopes that you will soon arrange to make a permanent location ... and build up a good practice somehwere in your own country.  ... I am feeling very unhappy about the dangers of poisonous insects and reptiles surrounding that darling baby ... I suppose that adobe [hut ?] that you are in is just full of them."
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Dec.1906
Denver, Colo.: Dr. Hough and his family returned to Denver.  They lived with the O.L. Smiths, his wife's parents, in their new 14-room house.  Dr. Hough set up an office at 17th & Broadway, Denver, where he enjoyed a good practice until World War I broke out.  He developed some rather good treatments for tuberculosis for which he received favorable recognition.
23; 17
29 Mar.1917
Dr. Hough got a commission as First Lt. in the Medical Corps.
23
1918
Promoted to Captain.
23
1919
At the end of the war, Dr. Hough received his commission as Major in the Medical Coirps Reserve.
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1918-1919
North Park, Jackson Co., Colo.: Dr. Hough filed for a homestead on a 640 acre tract, and after the appropriate time received a patent on this tract, still owned by the children of 11.O.L. Hough.
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Dr. Hough, with prior oil experience, felt that there was an oil dome east and northeast of Denver.  He found oil companies, was involved in some wells, none of which produced.  Knowledgeable, and years ahead of his time, he had as much as 1,200 square miles under lease, but was unable to secure the financing for drilled wells.  The Denver Basin became, much later, the largest oil-producing field in the state.
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Feb.1919
Denver, Colo.: Dr. Hough became Regional Consultant, U.S. Public Health Service, on Venereal Diseases, serving until Nov.1921.  he established the first public VD clinics in the U.S. from coast to coast.
23
1922-Dec.1937
Dr. Hough acted as General Examiner and Venereal Disease Specialist for the U.S. Veterans Bureau.
23
1943-1944
Denver, Colo.: Dr. Hough, as a civilian, acted as Medical Officer at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal and at the Army Medical Depot in Denver.  He  was later replaced by the Military by a General at the Depot, and by a Colonel at the Arsenal.
23; 27
7 Jun.1951
Denver, Colo.: Louis Hough, living at 1225 E. 9th avenue, Denver, is listed as being entitled to 1/4th of 1/7th of the Robert Douglass Massey Dimmit Co., Texas land 15
12 May 1956
Denver, Colo.: Dr. Louis Hough died. 17

Son, his only child:
+11.Orville Louis Hough, b.24 Jun.1905, Denver, Colo.
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11.Orville Louis Hough (5.Dr.Louis, 1.Warwick)

24 Jun.1905
Birth: in Denver, Colo.
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Death:

30 Jun.1931 Marriage: at Denver, Colo., to Cecilia Margaret Schilling, b.21 Jan.1908, Denver, Colo., d.5 Feb.1968, Denver.  She was the daughter of John Rudolph Schilling, b.7 Aug.1871, Belleville, Ill., and his wife, Cascelia Agnes Foley, b.14 Dec.____, Toledo, Ohio.  John Rudolph Schilling was son of Peter Schilling, b.16 May 1848, Alsace-Lorraine, and his wife Elizabeth Jung, b.1 Jul.1852, who were married 3 Nov.1870, Belleville, Ill.   Cascelia Agnes Foley was daughter of James Foley, b.1840, Leitrim Co., Ireland, and his wife, Margaret Boyd, b.c.1843, Roscommon Co., Ireland.
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1923
Denver, Colo.: Graduated from Regis High School.
17
1927
South Bend, Ind.: Graduated from University of Notre dame with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemistry.
17
1927-1930
Chemist in a couple of rubber factories until the Great Depression hit.
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30 Jun.1931
Denver, Colo.: Married Cecilia Margaret Schilling 23
1941
Denver, Colo.: Purchasing Agent in construction of the Armhy Chemical Arsenal, Denver, Colo.
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1942
Managed procurement and delivery of equipment and supplies required to build the telephone line from Dawson Creek, B.C. to Fairbanks, Alaska.
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1942-1962
Denver, Colo.: Worked for twnety years as an Account Executive for the Stearns-Roger Company of Denver, a successful pioneering group of consultants in the fields of Metallurgy, Petrochemicals, Mining, etc. and heavily in the field of Cryogenics.
23; 27
Nov.1962
Denver, Colo.: Retired early; continued to live in Denver.
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5 Feb.1968
Denver, Colo.: O.L. Hough's wife, Ceclia, died in Denver.,
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27 Apr.1971 Denver, Colo.: O.L. Hough is listed as an heir of Dr. Louis Hough, an heir of Nina Massey Hough, and living at 8315 W. 4th Street, Demver
16
Mar.1980
O.L. Hough's address in Denver is: 4127 So. Lowell Blvd., Denver, Colo. 80236.


Children:
+12.Richard Lee Hough, b.5 May 1932, Denver; m.25 Jun.1955, San Jose, Calif., Alice Guidon.  She was the daughter of William Guidon, b.2 Apr.1903. Pennsylvania, and his wife, Josephine Jerome, b.5 Jan.1908, Also Penna., d.20 Jul.1969, San Jose.  The name, Guidon, is said to be derived from a long Italian name, as yet unidentified.
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13.Mary Eleanor Hough, b.7 May 1935, Denver, m.2 Feb.1952, Denver, Robert Eugene Rachak, b.2 May 1933, Denver.  He was son of Felix Rachak, b.11 Oct.1894, Martinovka, Ukraine, and his wife, Helen Karfara, b.1896, Sanck, Poland.  Felix Rachak's father was named Samon Asanafiev Rachenko, or perhaps Raczeski.  Robert Rachak graduated from high school, served in the Navy, and is a carpenter in the Maintenance Department of the Denver Public Schools.  They have children:
Katherine Michelle Rachak, b.18 Jan.1958, Denver, Colo.  She m.1978, in Denver, Eddie Irvin Rosenberg, b.9 Aug.1950, Denver.  Eddie Rosenberg's father was Irvin Rosenberg, and his mother was Roberta Steele.  they have a daughter:
Michelle Marie Rosenberg, b.15 May 1979, Denver.
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John Robert Rachak, b.6 Aug.1959, Denver.

Therese Ann Rachak, b.23 Feb.1961, Denver.

Douglas Vincent Rachak, b.16 Jan.1964, Denver.

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+14.John Warwick Hough, b.19 Apr.1939, Denver; m.8 Sep.1978, Judith Lee Macalady, b.2 May 1952.

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12.Richard Lee Hough (11.Orville Louis, 5.Dr. Louis, 1.Warwick)

5 May 1932
Birth: in Denver, Colo.

25 Jun.1955
Marriage: in San Jose, Calif.,  Alice Guidon, b.20 Aug.1933, Oliphant, Penna., daughter of William Guidon, b. either in Penna. or Italy, and his wife, Josephine Jerome.
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1950
Denver, Colo.: Graduated from St. Joseph High School.
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19512-1955
Served four years in the U.S. Navy.
27
1955
Entered Colorado School of Mines.
27
1959
Graduated from Colorado School of Mines with Professional Degree of Petroleum Refining Engineer.
27
1959
Recruited by United Technology Center; now the Chemical Systems Division of United Technology Corp. (Formerly United Aircraft); still employed ther (in 1980) in design and building of solid propellant engines.
23

Children:
15.Michael William Hough, b.2 Aug.1956, Denver, Colo.
16.David Louis Hough, b.1 Nov.1958, Denver.
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14.John Warwick Hough (11.Orville Louis, 5.Dr. Louis, 1.Warwick)
19 Apr.1939
Birth: in Denver, Colo.

8 Sep.1978
Marriage:at St. Louis University Church, St. Louis, Mo., Judith Lee Macalady, b.2 May 1952, St. Louis, Mo., she was one of six daughters of Francis Louis Macalady, b.24 Jun.1930, St. Louis, and his wife, Leitha Lovice Autenreith, b.21 Jul.1930, St. Louis.   Francis Louis Macalady was son of Francis Joseph Macalady, b.8 Jan.1888, Girardville, Penna., and his wife, Louise Christine Terry, b.24 Aug.1898, Springfield, Ill.  Leitha Lovice Autenreith was daughter of Herbert Lovice Autenreith, b.21 Nov.1899, St. Louis, and his wife, Nora Emma Corless, b.3 Oct.1897.
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Children:
17.Daniel Louis Hough, b.5 Apr.1980, St. Louis, Mo.
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[Note
The data on which this page is based is located in the file, Excursus-Hough.htm - GL,III, ed.]

Sources

Page
1
Warwick Hough: Autobiographical Notes. p.0598
2
Missouri Encyclopedia of Biography, p.302 [O.L. Hough: Biography of Warwick Hough]
pp.0540, 0541, 0542
3
U.S. Biographical Dictionary; Missouri, Vol.2, p.499
p.0016
4
O.L. Hough: Biography of Nina Massey.
p.0537
5
J.G. Massey: 1908 Notes: 1936 to GL,Jr., p.8
p.0032
6
St. Louis, Mo.: Newspaper obituary.
p.0520
7
Appendix XXXI: Nina Massey Hough: Autobiographical Notes.

8
History of Missouri, p.40
p.0599
9
O.L. Hough: Children of Warwick Hough and Nina Massey
p.0543
10
Appendix XXXIX: B.F. Massey and Warwick Hough; Service as Secretary of State

11
St. Louis, Mo.: Newspaper clipping
p.0263
12
Appendix XXXIII: Nina Massey: Name Changes.

13
O.L. Hough: 16 Jun.1976: Notes to GL,Jr.
61-Withers
14
Nina Massey Hough: Personal Journal
p.0491
15
Dimmit County, Texas: Land Papers
p.0615
16
Ibid.
p.0632
17
O.L. Hough: 4 Apr.,1977: Letter to GL,Jr.
pp.0605, 0606
18
O.L. Hough: 27 Apr.1977: Letter to GL,Jr.
p.0315
19
Excursus XVII: Smith (Mo.)

20
Dictionary of American Biography; 1932, Vol.V, p.253
p.0954
21
O.L. Hough: 7 Nov.1979: Letter to GL,Jr.
p.1460
22
Appendix XLIX: Marie Hough Borden, A.P. Borden to the Pierce/Borden Ranch.

23
O.L. Hough: 25 Feb.1978: Letter to GL,Jr.
pp.0981, 0982, 0983, 0984
24
Mrs. A.P. Borden: 30 Jan.1959: Letter to Mrs. Sydne Holmes Langford.
pp.1014, 1015
25
Excursus XX: Smith (Colo.)

26
Nina Massey Hough: 9 Apr.1906: Letter to Dr. O.L. Hough
p.1471
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O.L. Hough: 24 Mar.1980: Letter to GL,Jr.
pp.1482, 1483, 1484, 1485, 1486, 1487
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O.L. Hough: 8 Apr.1980: Letter to GL,Jr.
pp.1495, 1499
29
Newspaper Obituary: Warwick Hough, 28 Oct.1916
pp.1570, 1571
30
O.L. Hough: 21 May 1980: Letter to GL,Jr.
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