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Teylingen Castle
The 13th. century castle near Sassenheim in South Holland, still stands today. The Houghtaling name, originally spelled Van Hoogteyling, in Dutch "Van" means of or from, "Hoog" meaning high or upper and "Teyling" for the village from which they came from.or loosely translated, "from upper Teyling".

Mathys Houghtaling & His Descendants -
Mathys Coenradt Houghtaling of Coxsackie & His Descendants, written by Constance Ross Ulrich, as published by the NYG&BS

Anna's Diary -
Written by H. L. Peter Rounds and Anna Hotaling

Phebe's Pension File -
Pension file for Phebe Houghtaling, for loss of her son, Garrett H. Niver, (A.K.A. Garrett H. Van Allen), in "The Battle of Little Big Horn". Phebe was from Bethlehem in Albany County, her parents were Garrett Haughtaling & Hannah Parsons.

The Houghtaling's of Greene County -
Excerpt from Beers, "The History of Greene County".

Klinkenberg Place -
The 18th. century home of George Houghtaling, of Greene County.

Houghtaling "Huftail" Hollow Cemetery Project
Photographs are of an on-going project to restore the famous family burial ground in Delaware County, NY. Now called Houghtaling Hollow, this land dates back to the late 1700's or early 1800's and is the final resting place for many Houghtaling patriarchs. Rick Hotaling has not only single-handedly taken up this cause, but is kind enough to record and preserve his work in these photo's and has agreed to share them with me, so I can share with you. So please help support his endeavor, and thank him for his work to help preserve our family history.  

Political Advise -
Written 12 Jan 1863, by Samuel Hotaling, to President Abraham Lincoln, seeking a pass to travel to New Orleans and offering his opinion on the "State of the Union".

Letter of Recommendation -
Written 29 Dec 1862, by Simeon Draper, to President Abraham Lincoln, on behalf of Samuel Hotaling

Houghtaling Valley -
A "Turn of the (20th) Century" picture, near Tully, Onondaga County, NY.

Marriage license -
William H. Hotaling of Hensonville, NY, born 11 Aug 1861. and Emma H. Planck on Dec 21 1881. Found in a family bible, from an estate sale in Burnt Hills, NY.