Horton Genealogy or Chronicles of the Descendants of Barnabas Horton, of Southold, L. I., 1640.

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8. Leonard, born 2 November, 1798; died 17 February, 1858.

9. Alvor, born 2 November, 1800; died 24 December, 1871.

10. Mazor L., born 27 July, 1802.

11. Treuman, born 3 April, 1804; died 3 October, 1871.

12. Henry, born 15 April, 1808; died 12 December, 1872.

I. JOHN, son of Hon. William Horton and Elizabeth Covert (_Daniel_, _David_, _Joseph I._), born at Somers, New York, in 1770; married, in 1792, SARAH HAGAR, born in Scoharrie County, New York, June, 1774. He died 28 October, 1828. She died 31 July, 1849, at Colchester, New York.

Children, probably all born at Colchester:

1. Daniel, born 17 February, 1793; died 29 January, 1861.

2. Peter, born 28 August, 1795; died 28 August, 1796.

3. David, born 23 August, 1797.

4. Peter, born 3 July, 1800.

5. Mary, born 7 February, 1803.

6. Samuel McCrea, born 28 June, 1805; died 28 April, 1829.

7. Elizabeth, born 16 June, 1807.

8. Col. Enoch, born 7 March, 1811.

9. Cornelia, born 5 July, 1813.

10. Geo. W. P., born 6 February, 1816; married Julia E. Carpenter.

11. Benjamin, born 24 July, 1818.

Sarah Hagar was the daughter of Capt. Peter Hagar, who commanded the upper Fort in Scoharrie County, in the Revolutionary War. He and his family were in the Fort three months. He was a man of firmness, and highly respected.

John Horton was a worthy man, a good citizen, taken away in the midst of his usefulness. He and his family were always much respected.

II. HENRY, son of the Hon. William Horton and Lizzie Covert, born at Sommers, New York, 7 November, 1771; married at Colchester, New York, by Elder Woolsey, 10 March, 1792, to ABIGAIL COOK, born in Duchess County, New York, 4 July, 1774. They were both worthy members of the Baptist Church.

Children, all born at Colchester, except Susan Cook and Henry, who were born at Point Salubrious, Jefferson County, New York:

1. Phebe, born 27 December, 1794; married Daniel Robbins.

2. William Cook, born 2 December, 1796.

3. Eliza, born December, 1799; married Ralph W. Rogers.

4. Stephen, born 1 October, 1801.

5. John Todd, born 29 September, 1803; married Emeline Smith.

6. Le Roy De, born 10 November, 1805; married Jane Reynolds.

7. Samuel McCrea, born 14 October, 1807.

8. Jacob R., born 22 October, 1809.

9. Susan Olive, born 29 December, 1811; married Noah Dunham.

10. Henry, born 12 April, 1814; married Sarah P. Dunham.

Henry Horton and family moved to Point Salubrious in the Autumn of 1809 and settled there. He died 4 February, 1855. Date of his wife's death is unknown. Both buried at Point Salubrious.

III. JAMES, son of Hon. William Horton and Lizzie Covert, born at Sommers, New York, 23 January, 1773; was married 15 May, 1800, to MARTHA WHITE, born at White Plains, 17 March, 1775. She died 16 July, 1862, aged 87.

He was about sixteen years of age when his father moved to Colchester, Delaware County, New York, where he endured the hardships and privations incident to a frontier settlement. In 1806 he moved from Colchester to Chaumont, Jefferson Co., New York, then a dense forest. He settled permanently on Point Salubrious, being the first family of white people who ever settled there. Here he was again exposed to hardships, causing continued ill health, until his death, which occurred on 5th November, 1833. He and his wife were members of the Baptist Church. He was a warm supporter of religion and a lover of good order in society, which he always labored zealously and successfully to promote. He was temperate in his habits and exemplary in his character. He never disgraced the name he bore, and his virtues are worthy of imitation by all his posterity. He and his elder brother Henry settled near each other on Point Salubrious, which is a neck of land running out about four miles into Chamount Bay. Here they took up farms, had fine fishing grounds, and raised large families.--_Letter of Van Rantz Horton._

Children:

1. John White, born 12 October, 1802; married Candace L. Fox.

2. George, born 31 March, 1804; married Sabra Mills.

3. Ann Caroline, born 13 June, 1806; married Benjamin Ryder.

4. Valiant McCrea, born 14 May, 1808; married Delia M. Cook.

5. James I., born 18 March, 1810; married Lucy Hubbard.

6. Cornelius W. Van Rantz, born 31 January, 1812; married Emeline E. Dickerson.

7. William Henry, born 24 June, 1814; married Hattie Wright.

8. Sarah Maria, born 10 August, 1817; unmarried.

IV. SARAH, daughter of Hon. William Horton and Lizzie Covert, born in Westchester County, New York, in 1775; married JACOB RADAKER.

Children:

1. Betsy, married ---- Bliss.

2. Elbridge.

3. Armina, married David Horton.

4. John.

5. Barney.

6. Sylvia, married Charles Knapp.

7. William Horton.

8. Hannah, married ---- Campbell.

9. Henry J.

10. Perry.

11. Esther, married ---- Boggatt.

12 and 13. Elmeda and Elmira, twins; 12. married Peter Radaker, 13. married ---- Wilson.

They probably settled in Colchester and died there.

V. MAJ. MICAJAH, son of Hon. William Horton and Lizzie Covert, born at Sommers, New York, 22 May, 1777; married in Colchester in 1800, to HANNAH WILLIAMS, born in Norwich, Massachusetts, 15 September, 1773; died at Mason, Ingham County, Michigan, 1 September, 1868. He died at Colchester, 5 February, 1829. He was a volunteer in the war of 1812-15, and bore the commission of a Major.

Children, all born at Colchester:

1. Amanda, born 15 December, 1801; married Moore; died about 1850.

2. Wright, born 24 April, 1803; resides in Howard County, Kansas.

3. Isaac Williams, born 10 October, 1805; married Adah Washburn.

4. Martha, born 29 April, 1807; died at Mason, Michigan, 10 August, 1857.

5. James, born 4 April, 1809; died 12 May, 1809.

6. and 7. William and Elizabeth, twins, born 17 February, 1811.

8. Debora Ann, born 5 March, 1813; resides at Mason, Michigan.

9. Esther, born 27 December, 1814; married John Radaker; resides at Mason, Michigan, and has Sophia, who married Isaac Miller.

10. Peter Williams, born 9 September, 1816; died at Colchester, April, 1843.

VI. ISAAC, son of the Hon. William Horton and Lizzie Covert, born at Sommers, 13 April, 1780; married at Colchester, 1 January, 1807, by Elder Woolsey, to PRUDENCE KNAPP, daughter of Enoch Knapp and Esther Wright, and born in June, 1787.

Children, all born at Colchester, except Emily, born at Liberty, Sullivan County, New York.

1. Homer, born 28 June, 1809; married Jane Davidge.

2. Ray, born 8 April, 1811; married Martha A. Radaker, and has Agnes.

3. James, born 5 June, 1813; married 1. Elizabeth Krimer, 2. Eliza Ann Clements.

4. Charles, born 25 February, 1815; married Betsey Grant.

5. Esther, born 4 August, 1817; married Nathaniel Gildersleeve.

6. Clarissa, born 11 May, 1819; married John C. Smith.

7. Ovid, born 7 May, 1821; married Catharine Holliday.

8. Annis, born 16 January, 1824; unmarried.

9. Webb, born 24 February, 1826; married Elizabeth Ann Radaker.

10. Emily, born 11 Dec., 1829; married Nicholas M. Young; died 5 Jan., 1875.

"Isaac Horton moved from Colchester to Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y., 4 and 5 of April, 1826. The snow fell in April, after they moved, about two feet deep. He had a large stock of cows, sheep and hogs. In his flock of sheep were twenty-two ewes, the finest that could be found in Colchester, nearly all of them only two years old. He drove them to Liberty. Wolves were seen on the way near Parkesville. He arrived at Liberty Falls--salted his sheep in the evening. The next morning the sheep were gone, and Isaac and his son Roy, went up the hill at Liberty Falls to look for them. Before they got beyond the clearing they found dead sheep scattered along the log fence, and others dying. Nearly all the flock were killed. They even killed a lamb in the pen adjoining the house.

"In 1837, Isaac Horton had thirty-seven grandchildren, all living but two. His children all lived to maturity."--(_Letter G. B. Horton, 1871._)

Isaac Horton was a member of the Baptist Church, of Colchester; but after he moved to Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y., he usually attended the Episcopal Church. He built a grist-mill at Liberty Falls, in 1827 or 1828, another in 1841-42. He was quite extensively engaged in the manufacture of bed-posts and other turned work, including wooden bowls; also in shipping curled and birds-eye maple. Politically he was a whig, and an ardent supporter of Clay and Webster. He died 10 May, 1855. She is still living.

Under date of 8 February, 1874, Webb Horton writes, "My mother is living and in good health. She resides at Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y. She is in the eighty-seventh year of her age. Her father died aged eighty-eight, and her grandmother, Prudence Schofield, aged ninety-four. She has now living ten children, thirty-seven grandchildren, and nineteen great-grandchildren."

This is a very remarkable family--so large and yet so few deaths. It is a rare occurrence to find a family of children, ten in number, the youngest forty-six years old, _all living_. And then so many grandchildren and great-grandchildren living. I have no record of any family equal to it, and doubtless, the number is now (1875), somewhat augmented.

IV. ESTHER, daughter of Rachel Horton and Daniel Wright (_Daniel_, _David_, _Joseph I._), born at Yorktown, N. Y., in September, 1761; married ENOCH KNAPP, about 1786. Children all born at Yorktown.

1. Prudence, born 20 January, 1787; married Isaac Horton.

2. Esther; married Charles Bliven.

3. Allen.

4. James.

5. Charles; married Sylvia Radaker.

I. JOSEPH, son of Stephen Horton and Sarah Owens (_Daniel_, _David_, _Joseph I._), born at Sommers, formerly Stephentown, N. Y., 24 August, 1759; married, in 1784, MARY BEEDLE, born about 1760. He died in June, 1813.

Children all born at Sommers, N. Y.:

1. Benjamin, born 19 February, 1785; married Hannah Strang.

2. Jesse.

3. Philena.

4. Joel.

5. Phebe.

VIII. WRIGHT, son of Stephen Horton and Elizabeth Frost, second wife, born at Yorktown, N. Y., 22 May, 1776; married 28 November, 1798, ANNA QUEREAU, daughter of Dr. Quereau, and born 10 March, 1780. Died 4 January, 1852. He died 27 June, 1861. Children, probably, all born at Yorktown:

1. Elias Quereau, born 22 December, 1800; married Mary Lyons. He died 23 September, 1831.

2. Betsey Ann, born 4 November, 1802; married 10 January, 1827.

3. George W., born 10 September, 1804; married Charlotte Griffin.

4. Frost, born 15 September, 1806; married Phebe Tompkins.

5. Stephen D., born 3 October, 1808; married Delia Clapp. He died 5 March, 1842.

6. William C., born 9 January, 1811; married Phebe McKeel; he died 26 January, 1846.

7. Jane, born 17 July, 1813; married 19 May, 1839, Thomas C. Van Heusen.

8. Sarah, born 10 May, 1815; married 18 March, 1838, Joseph T. Hollow. She died 11 January, 1850.

9. Peter Quereau, born 26 December, 1817; resides at Sing Sing. Unmarried.

10. Wright Frost, born 22 February, 1820; died 23 March 1844. Unmarried.

_Seventh Generation.--Joseph I._

I. RICHARD, son of Elijah Horton and Jemima Currie (_Richard_, _John_, _David_, _Joseph I._), born in Peekskill, N. Y., about 1766. Moved with his father's family from Peekskill to Stroudsburg, Pa. about 1782; married, in 1787, TABITHA JAYNE, daughter of Isaac Jayne and Anna Lattemore, and probably born in New Jersey, about 1768. They settled first at Middlesmithfield, Pa., but about 1790, he moved to Bradford Co., Pa., and settled permanently in Sheshequin, on land now, 1875, occupied by Joseph Towner, son of Enoch Towner. They have both been dead many years--dates have not been given. Both buried in Horn Brook Cemetery.

Children all born in Sheshequin except David, who was born in Middlesmithfield, Pa.

1. David, born 22 October, 1788; married Hannah Newell.

2. Isaac Jayne, born 1790; married Ruth N. Ferguson. Both dead.

3. Infant, died before naming.

4. Anna, born 1792; married Caleb Shores.

5. Tabitha, died young.

6. Jemima, married John Lyons.

7. Tabitha, married Nathaniel Shores.

8. Betsey, married George Vibbert.

9. Diana, married Stephen Shores.

10. Richard, born 3 June, 1807; married Eliza Shores.

11. Josephine, born 6 April, 1809; married Daniel Culver. He died 25 August, 1856. She died 27 September, 1856.

12. Jane, married Aaron Shores, live in the West.

13. Lorinda, married Orrin Smith.

II. ELIJAH M., son of Elijah Horton, and Jemima Currie, born in Peekskill, N. Y., 9 June, 1768; married in 1791, PAMELA OGDEN, born in Northumberland, now Columbia Co., Pa., at the mouth of Fishing Creek. Soon after the birth of their first child, they moved up the Susquehanna River, and settled in Sheshequin. Pamela Ogden died 11 February, 1804, aged forty years. He married, 2. ABIGAIL BULLARD, born 11 April, 1780; died 3 March, 1845. He died August, 1835. All buried in Horn Brook Cemetery.

Children all born in Sheshequin except Isaac S., who was born at Fishing Creek:

1. Isaac Snyder, born 20 June, 1792; married Hannah Elliott.

2. Charles, born 5 September, 1793; married Sally Brink; died 24 February, 1873.

3. John, married ----

4. Lydia, married Rev. David Blackman.

5. Mary, married, 1. Smith Horton, 2. Rufus Cooley.

6. Betsey, married King Shores.

7. Elijah, married Elizabeth Ferguson Drake. She was born 1 August, 1799; died 23 October, 1863.

8. Jane Jemima, married Joseph Elliott.

By second wife:

9. William Bullard, born 27 September, 1807; married Melinda Blackman.

10. Charles, married Sally Brink.

11. Lucinda, married John B. Smith.

12. John, married Sally Stevens, went West.

III. ISAAC, son of Elijah Horton and Jemima Currie, born Peekskill, 19 April, 1772. Came to Sheshequin with his father married, 1. SALLY SMITH, 2. LAURA STEVENS, sister of Ira H. Stevens Esq., former Sheriff of Bradford Co., and born in Athens, Pa., 19 June, 1797. She died 19 June, 1851. Sally Smith died 18 August, 1814. He died 6 September. 1861,--without issue. All buried in Horn Brook Cemetery.

IV. JOSHUA, son of Elijah Horton and Jemima Currie, born in Peekskill, N. Y., 7 October, 1774; married, about 1800, LUCY THOMPSON, daughter of William Thompson and Elsie Welsh, and born 14 December, 1780. He came to Sheshequin about 1790.

Children all born in Sheshequin:

1. Elsie, born in 1801; married Abraham Durham.

2. Richard, born 1803; died aged 10 years, 1 month, and 10 days.

3. Lucy, born 1805; married Lemuel Landrus. She died.

4. Sally, born 1807; married Francis Forbes.

5. Joshua, born 1809; married Betsey Brink.

6. William, born 1811; married Sally Shores.

7. Richard T., born 20 May, 1813; married Rhoda Horton, daughter of David Horton.

Lucy Thompson Horton died 19 May, 1814, and he married LUCINDA ELLIS, born 2 January, 1788, and had--

8. Ithiel, born 1815; married Polly Brink, moved West.

9. Lucinda married Ethan Tuthill, both dead.

10. Esther married Jackson Blackman, no issue, they live in the West.

11. Ulysses married Sally Elliott.

12. Fanny married Elijah H. Blackman, lives in Illinois.

13. Eleazer married Harriet Chaffee, both dead.

14. Lewis born 6 February, 1822; married Sallie Maria Chaffee.

15. Luman P. married Phebe Horton, daughter of Richard N. Horton.

16. Nelson, married Lucy Bullis, moved to Rochelle, Ill.

Lucinda Ellis Horton died 20 April, 1864, and he married PHEBE GOODSELL. He died 19 February, 1863, she is still living. He and his two deceased wives were buried in Horn Brook Cemetery.

V. GILBERT, son of Elijah Horton and Jemima Currie, born in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, in 1784; came to Bradford County with his father; married MARY BEARDSLEY and settled in Sheshequin. He moved to the West about 1850.

Children, all born in Sheshequin:

1. Freeman, died at 18.

2. Clarissa, married Leonard Shaw.

3. Reuben, married Polly Pierce.

4. David, went West.

VI. STEPHEN, son of Elijah Horton and Jemima Currie, born in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, about 1786; died 23 November, 1868; married SUSAN MAYHEW in 1807, she born on Long Island, New York, in 1788; died at North Towanda, Pennsylvania, 28 February, 1873. They lived in Sheshequin, Pennsylvania.

Children:

1. Elijah Harrison, born 12 November, 1808; married Mary Forster.

2. Hiram, married Hannah Hovey; they live at Lawrenceville, Pa.

3. Shepherd, married Harriet Accla; live at Painted Post, N. Y.

4. Mayhew, married Elizabeth Lyons; live at Blossburg, Pa.

5. Elizabeth, married Geo. Williams; he is dead.

6. Mary, married Benjamin Lyons.

7. Catharine, married Hiram Goff; live in Monroe, Pa.

8. Ann, married Rosin Fox; live on Hollon Hill, Pa.

VII. WILLIAM, son of Elijah Horton and Jemima Currie, born in Stroudsburg, Pa., 14 May, 1789; married at the old Judge Gore place, in Sheshequin, 15 January, 1809, by Samuel Gore, Esq., to ESTHER COWELL, daughter of Christopher Cowell and Rachel Coolbough, and born in Kingswood, N. J., 19 January, 1789. He settled in 1811, in Sheshequin, about two miles from the river, where his widow now resides. She is now (1875) 87 years old, retains her mental faculties without any apparent failure, and, excepting dimness of sight, her bodily powers are remarkably well preserved. Her husband died 23d ----, 1858. Her son, Isaac Jackson, with whom she lives very comfortably, occupies the old homestead.

Children, all born in Sheshequin:

1. _Eliza_, born 29 April, 1811; married _Joseph Tuthill_; she is dead. They had Lucinda, Arletta, Murray, Josiah, dead, Jerusha, dead.

2. _Delight_, born 4 February, 1813; married _Albert Tuthill_. Children: William, who was shot by an Indian and instantly killed at Elm Grove, Minnesota, Esther, Lucinda, George, dead, Ursula, Franklin, Florence.

3. _Richard Currie_, born 29 May, 1816; married _Elizabeth Smith_.

4. _Lucinda_, born 17 October, 1819; married _Guy Smith_. Children: Ulysses, dead, Ethline, dead, Ward.

5. _William_, born 29 June, 1822; married _Polly Margaret Rundell_. Children: Relsamon, Mahlon, Alice, Mary, Jane, Franklin. Mahlon and Alice are dead. The rest live in Iowa.

6. _Esther Jemima_, born 27 March, 1824; married _John Vought_, son of David Vought and Nelly Huyck. Children: Amanda, Eliza, Helen, Thomas, John, dead, Eugene, Esther.

7. _Rachel Amanda_, born 5 April, 1826; married _George Chaffee_. Children: William Dallas, dead, Francis, Mahlon and Sevelon, twins, Ethline, Jackson, Julia.

8. _Isaac Jackson_, born 3 Dec., 1828; married 3 March, 1852, in Sheshequin, by Rev. Mr. Gibson, of the Universalist Church of Sheshequin, to _Elizabeth Rogers_, daughter of John Rogers and Elizabeth Petit, and born in Litchfield, Penn'a, 26 December, 1834; they reside at the old homestead of William Horton. No children.

9. _Lucy Ann_, born 12 September, 1830; married, in Sheshequin, 31 December, 1850, by Rev. S. J. Gibson, to _Joseph Franklin Blackman_, son of Col. Franklin Blackman and Sybil Beardsley, and born 9 June, 1825; they reside in Sheshequin, near Col. Blackman's. Children: William Wallace, born 7 October, 1851; Mary, born 28 July, 1854; Florence E., born 17 October, 1858, died 26 July, 1861; George, born 17 February, 1863; Grace, born 1 September, 1870.

I. PHEBE, daughter of Henry Horton and Abigail Cook (_Hon. William, Daniel, David, Joseph I._), born at Colchester, New York, 27 December, 1794; married 15 January, 1817, by Esq. Robinson, to DANIEL ROBBINS. He was born 29 July, 1792; he died 9 September. 1850. She died.

Children, born at Chaumont:

1. Caroline Horton, born 19 April, 1818; married, 9 Feb'y, 1837, Noah Dunham.

2. Marietta, born 3 April, 1820; married, 27 January, 1842, to James Stebbins.

3. Abigail Horton, born 18 Jan., 1823; married, 28 Feb., 1848, to Geo. W. Phelps.

4. James, born 26 November, 1824.

5. John D. A., born 2 January, 1827; married 30 June, 1850, to Elizabeth Lance.

6. Daniel C., born 29 May, 1829; married, 16 February, to Magdaline Zimmerman.

7. Eliza E., born 22 May, 1832; married Chauncy Canfield, 20 April, 1851.

8. Lucy Jane, born 20 August, 1834.

III. ELIZA, daughter of Henry Horton and Abigail Cook, born 7 December, 1799; married RALPH W. ROGERS, by Elder Farmer, 4 February, 1819. He born 27 September, 1792; died 29 Sept., 1866.

Children, born at Point Salubrious, the residence of their parents:

1. Perley, born 18 Aug., 1802; married, by Rev. J. Canfield, to Susanna Dunham.

2. Henry Horton, born 19 February, 1822; died 31 May, 1830.

3. Charles, born 24 September, 1823; married, 22 February, 184-, by Esq. Hoyt, to Angeline Bloget.

4. Byron, born 19 June, 1825; married Julia A. Warner.

5. Anna J., born 29 June, 1827; married Edwin Warner, by Esq. Hoyt.

6. Minot J., 23 July, 1829; married, 1. Adeline Dewey, 2. Jerusha Hagens.

7. Mercy Ann, born 3 Dec., 1832; married, by Rev. J. Canfield, to Daniel Owens.

8. James L., born 23 March, 1835; married, 1. Elizabeth Denison, 2. Louisa Warner, 3. Almyra Warner.

9. Gaylord, born 22 April, 1837.

10. Rebecca, born 24 December, 1838; married Ambrose Warner.

11. Cyrus, born 4 June, 1841; married Mary Moren.

V. JOHN TODD, son of Henry Horton and Abigail Cook, born at Colchester, N. Y., 29 September, 1803; married at Point Salubrious, 14 January, 1827, by Esq. Lockwood, to EMELINE SMITH, born 15 June, 1806. He is a blacksmith by trade, resides at Mason City, Iowa. They are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

Children all born at Point Salubrious, except William D., born at Mason, Iowa.

1. Albert F., born 26 December, 1827; married Lucinda Hunter.

2. Emily, born 9 March, 1830; died 18 August, 1836.

3. Martha M., born 11 March, 1832; married 27 February, 1851, by Rev. I. Canfield, to George Hunter.

4. Isabella D., born 9 November, 1834; married, 20 September, 1864, William Knapp. She died 29 December, 1873.

5. Emma F., born 2 June, 1838; died 20 December, 1838.

6. John S., born 29 November, 1840; married Olive Verder.

VI. LE ROY, son of Henry Horton and Abigail Cook, born in Colchester, N. Y., 10 November, 1805; married, 26 February, 1828, by Esq. Stone, to JANE REYNOLDS, born 22 November, 1807.

Children all born at Lyme, N. Y.

1. Henry, born 20 July, 1831; married Sally Bush.

2. Angelina Cook, born 31 August, 1833; married Isaac Adams.

3. William Dare, born 17 September, 1835; married Louisa Border.

4. Margaret, born 7 July, 1837; died 3 July, 1868.

5. Isaac Cook, born 27 April, 1839; married Helen F. Blodgett.

6. Dorr, born 12 September, 1841; married Eveline O. Fish.

7. James Le Roy, born 2 February, 1844; married Martha J. Williamson.

VII. SAMUEL MCCREA, son of Henry Horton and Abigail Cook, born at Colchester, N. Y., 14 October, 1807; married 2 November, 1831, to LEAH TRUMPER; she was born 2 April, 1810. He died at Chaumont, 1870. Moved to Chaumont with his father's family where he settled.

Children all born at Chaumont:

1. John McCrea, born 2 August, 1832; married 11 March, 1857, to Mary Jane Shelley, no children.

2. Henry Trumper, born 25 January, 1835; married 1 January, 1860, to Rachel Doty.

3. Abigail C., born 4 January, 1838; married James Lauer.

Henry T. Horton and Rachel Doty have two children:

1. Levi D., born 6 August, 1861, and 2. Estella, born 2 September, 1865.

X. HENRY, son of Henry Horton and Abigail Cook, born at Point Salubrious, N. Y., 12 April, 1814; married 6 January, 1836, by Esq. Bouse, to SARAH P. DUNHAM; she was born 6 July, 1818; she died 28 July, 1858. He married, 2. on the 6 January, 1860, by George Smith, Esq., to FIDELIA HORTON; she died 26 January, 1870. He married, 3. by Esq. Ennons, 12 April, 1872, to HELONIA PLUCHE.

Children by first wife, born at Point Salubrious.

1. Caroline, born 12 July, 1838; married Warren Horton. He died 4 July, 1870, leaving one son Willie, born 16 August, 1869.