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Subject: [ROOTS-L] New York City 1910

Aloha from Hawaii.

I would like suggestions about where to start looking for information on a relative listed in Manhattan in the 1910 census.  Her name was Henrietta Maud (Smith) Houghton.  While she had been born and raised in New York, she had a very "social" wedding at an aunt's home in Chicago in 1890.  Her new husband, George Houghton, was described as being from New York, and New York was where the couple were to live.  This George Houghton -- not the rector of Church of the Transfiguration -- was probably the one described as a "well-known New York businessman" in an earlier edition of the Brooklyn Eagle.

I find no mention of either of them in the 1900 census or any other on-line documents of the time, -- until, in 1910, Henrietta S Houghton turns up as the person running a music school at 353 W. 58th St, where she is described as a widow, and where she lives with a few single ladies.

I'm afraid this really is a music school and not some less proper institution.  And I would really like to find out some information about it, and about Henrietta (or maybe Maud, as she referred to herself in her dealings with Green-wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.)

I will be in New York City the week of April 25-30.  I hope someone can steer me in the right direction, so that I can add some research on this largely unknown relative to the other more definite genealogical stops I am making (provided Delta pilots don't mess me up a lot).

Thanks for any & all suggestions.  David

