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

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VI. CAPT. DANIEL TAYLOR, son of Thomas Horton and Rachel Lee, born in Pultney, N. Y., 16 Nov. 1835; married in Barrington, N. Y., 1 Jan., 1861, by the Rev. A. B. Chace, to MARY ANN SWARTHOUT, daughter of Asahel Swarthout. She died without issue, and on the 16th Nov., 1866, he married MARY JANE KNAPP, and moved to Auburn, N. Y. He was Captain of Company A., 161st New York Volunteer Infantry, served during the war, and came out unharmed. He is now (1873) one of the Keepers in Auburn State Prison, and has charge of the Shoe Department. The Captain is intelligent, possesses a good character and fine social qualities.

IX. THEODORE MARCENA, son of Thomas Horton and Rachel Lee, born in Pultney, N. Y., 11 Aug., 1845; married in Tyrone, N. Y., 3 Oct., 1868, by Rev. Philetus Olney, to MARY E. JORDAN. He is a merchant, doing a fair business in Weston, Schuyler Co., N. Y., where he resides. His wife is a daughter of William Jordan and Charity Lobdell, and born in Tyrone, Schuyler Co., N. Y., 15 May, 1850. They have one son, Milton Vern, born in Weston, N. Y., 25 Aug., 1871.

CORNELIUS MILLER, son of George Philip Horton and Magdalena Miller, born in Claverack, Columbia, Co., N. Y., 25 June, 1822; married at Livingston, Columbia Co., N. Y., 26 Nov., 1844, by Rev. Mr. Fonda, to CAROLINE DENISPAUGH, daughter of Henry Denispaugh and Christiana Potts, and born in Livingston, Columbia Co., N. Y., 8 July, 1820.

Children:

1. Cleveland Kemble, born in Livingston, 16 Jan., 1846.

2. Helen Mather, born in Hudson, N. Y., 26 Sept., 1849.

3. Abbertina Miller, born in Livingston, N. Y., 8 March, 1852.

4. Margaretta, born in Philmount, N. Y., 12 Jan., 1854.

5. Cornelius Mandeville, born in Buffalo, N. Y., 4 June, 1860.

6. Caroline Denispaugh, born in Buffalo, N. Y., 11 Dec., 1864; died 16 Dec., 1864.

I. LOUISA MARIA, daughter of Dea. John White Horton and Candis Louisa Fox (_James_, _Hon. William_, _Daniel_, _David_, _Joseph I._), born at Adams Centre, Jefferson County, New York, 9 Aug., 1827; married at Adams Centre, 4 April, 1850, by the Rev. Thomas Bright, to MOSES PIERSON, M. D., son of Henry Pierson and Polly Butler, and born at Charleston, Montgomery Co., N. Y., about 1824. They settled at Metuchen, N. J., where he died 13 July, 1874. He was, and so also is his wife, a worthy member of the Presbyterian Church.

Children:

1. Henry Bowman, born at Fishkill Landing, N. Y., 29 June, 1852.

2. William Horton, born at Smithville, Jefferson Co., N. Y., 12 Feb., 1857.

3. Ely Fox, born at Smithville, " " " 13 Nov., 1859.

II. LUCINDA ELIZABETH, daughter of Dea. John W. Horton and Candis L. White, born at Adams Centre, N. Y., 17 Oct., 1829; married at Adams Centre, 2 May, 1863, by the Rev. Edward Mills, to JAMES TAYLOR MAIN, son of James Main and Susan Shelden, and born at Adams Centre, 8 June, 1816.

They are members of the Baptist Church. Have one son, Walter Taylor Main, born at Troy, N. Y., 13 Oct., 1870.

Mr. Main has a farm near the city of Troy, where he resides, and is a dealer in grain, cattle, &c., and he also has a store in Troy. He possesses good business capacities, and he and his amiable lady enjoy the confidence and respect of the community.

III. LAVANDA CANDIS, daughter of Dea. John W. Horton and Candis L. Fox, born at Adams Centre, 15 Nov., 1832; married at Adams Centre, early in the morning, 4 April, 1855, by the Rev. E. G. Blount, to WILLIAM D. ARMS, son of Luman Arms and Caroline Arms, and born at Adams Centre, 14 Jan., 1829. She died 10 Aug., 1872, at Metuchen, N. J., leaving two children. She was a worthy member of the Baptist Church.

Children:

1. Minnie Louisa, born at Adams Centre, 23 May, 1859.

2. Carrie Emeline, born at Belleville, Jefferson Co., N. Y., 20 May, 1862.

Mr. Arms is a merchant, in Troy; member of the Baptist Church.

IV. LICETTA AUGUSTA, daughter of Dea. John W. Horton and Candis L. Fox, born at Adams Centre, 16 Nov., 1842; married at Adams Centre, 29 Nov., 1866, to WILLARD REESE HAMMOND, son of William Hammond and Elizabeth James, of Watertown, N. Y., and born at Waterloo, N. Y., 20 March, 1842. Mr. Hammond is an active business man, engaged in grocery and provision merchandise, in the city of Troy, and both he and his wife are intelligent members of the Baptist Church.

I. HENRY, son of Le Roy Horton and Jane Reynolds (_Henry_, _Hon. William_, _Daniel_, _David_, _Joseph I._), born in Lyme, N. Y., 20 July, 1831; married by G. P. Ainsworth, Esq., 4 July, 1855, to SALLY BUSH, born 22 April, 1839; they settled in Lyme, N. Y. He died 3 July, 1864.

Children all born in Lyme:

1. Hannen A., born 8 June, 1856.

2. Jacob L., born 12 May, 1858.

3. Elmore E., born 9 Feb., 1860.

4. Henry E., born 3 Sept., 1862.

Most of this family now reside in Michigan.

II. ANGELINE COOK, daughter of Le Roy Horton and Jane Reynolds, born in Lyme, 31 August, 1833; married by Rev. Mr. Stanton to ISAAC ADAMS, 12 Feb., 1856; he was born 4 Oct., 1835.

Children born in Lyme:

1. Frederick B., born 26 February, 1859.

2. Frank Reynolds, born 29 October, 1861.

3. Jennie I., born 28 September, 1864.

III. WILLIAM DRAKE, son of Le Roy Horton and Jane Reynolds, born 27 Sept., 1835, at Lyme; married 29 July, 1869, by Rev. William Merrifield, to LOUISA BORDER, born 5 June, 1843; no children.

IV. MARGARET, daughter of Le Roy Horton and Jane Reynolds, born 7 July, 1837; married 14 Sept., 1861, by Rev. Mr. Green, to CHARLES DOTY, born 18 May, 1840. She died 3 July, 1868.

Children, probably, all born in Lyme:

1. Burtie, born July 7, 1862.

2. Minnie, 12 August, 1866.

3. Annis, born 12 March, 1868.

V. ISAAC COOK, son of Le Roy Horton and Jane Reynolds, born 27 April, 1839; married 25 Dec., 1865, by Rev. George C. Greenleaf, to HELEN F. BLODGETT, born 27 July, 1843.

Children, born in Lyme:

1. Herbert Doty; born 15 Dec., 1866.

2. Alice M., born 7 March, 1872.

VI. DORR, son of Le Roy Horton and Jane Reynolds, born 12 Sept., 1841; married 22 January, 1867, by Rev. W. B. Joice, to EVELINE O. FISH, born 4 July, 1848.

Children, all born in Lyme:

1. Allen H., born 20 Nov., 1867.

2. Julia J., born 24 Oct., 1869.

3. Elizabeth M., born 12 Jan., 1872.

4. Ida M., born 23 August, 1873.

VII. JAMES L., son of Le Roy Horton and Jane Reynolds, born 22 Feb., 1844; married 4 July, 1867, MARTHA J. WILLIAMSON, born 29 July, 1850. One child, viz.:

Henry A., born 22 May, 1868.

REV. FRANCIS A., son of George Philip Horton and Magdalena Miller, born in Philmont, N. Y., 15 September, 1841; married in New Brunswick, N. J., 9 Nov., 1865, by Rev. J. Y. Beatty, to EMILY VAN DYKE ADAMS, daughter of John Adams. He is a clergyman of the "Reformed (Dutch) Church in America," entered the ministry in 1865, was ordained 30 Oct., of that year, at Glenham, Dutchess Co., N. Y., and removed in 1867 to Catskill, Greene Co., N. Y., where he now (1873), resides; moved to Cleveland, O., in 1874.

Children:

1. James Muldor, born 11 Dec., 1867, at Catskill, N. Y.

The Rev. F. A. Horton, in his letter of April, 1871, says:

"Our relatives are mainly in Southold, along the Hudson, in central and western New York, and in Michigan. I recollect father always said that one of the original brothers went into New Jersey, and that he had lost all trace of him. May be _you_ are a scion from that root. At any rate, the Hortons are a great people. I see an account now and then of some of them in the reports of criminal prosecutions, but these are offset by now and then one in good and honorable places. The last Governor of Michigan married a full-blooded Horton of our line. Trace us back to the throne if you can, see that you make no less of our great top root, when you find him than an Earl." Another Horton says: "If you find any of the name claiming to have royal blood in his veins, perform phlebotomy upon him at once, and take every drop out of him or disown him. Trace us back to the noble old Roman CINCINNATUS, if you can."--_Dr. Horton, of Orange Co., N. Y._

I. WILLIAM JAMES, son of the Hon. Frost Horton and Phebe Tompkins (_Wright_, _Stephen_, _Daniel_, _David_, _Joseph I._), born at Yorktown, 10 Dec., 1828; married at Peekskill, by Rev. Mr. Underhill, 8 Jan., 1851, to LEAH B. CARPENTER, daughter of William Carpenter and Winneford Carpenter, of Sommers, and born in 1830. He is a farmer, and resides at Yorktown.

Children, all born at Yorktown:

1. Wright, born 7 March, 1852; married 22 Oct., 1873, by Rev. Mr. Page, to Phebe E. Weeks, daughter of Jonah Weeks and Sarah his wife, and born in Peekskill in 1854. They have one son William Thomas, born 14 Feb., 1875.

2. Thomas Vanheusen, born 13 Oct., 1853.

3. Georgiana, born 9 Sept., 1860.

II. STEPHEN D., son of Hon. Frost Horton and Phebe Tompkins, born at Peekskill, 17 June, 1837; married at Cortland, N. Y., 28 Dec., 1857, by Rev. Mr. Bates, to EMILY CLARA HORTON, daughter of Joshua Horton[4] and Sally Purdy, and born at Yorktown, 19 Dec., 1840.

Children, all born at Peekskill:

1. Cornelia, born 30 August, 1859; died 31 August, 1866.

2. Frost Joshua, born 20 Sept., 1862; died 7 November, 1862.

3. Stephen Frost D., born 18 Feb., 1865.

Stephen D. Horton is a manufacturer and doing a large business. His residence is in the village of Peekskill, and he has one of the most splendid dwellings in the village.

I. ALBERT F., son of John T. Horton and Emeline Smith (_Henry_, _Hon. William_, _Daniel_, _David_, _Joseph I._), born 26 Dec., 1827; married 27 Feb., 1851, by Rev. J. Canfield, to LUCINDA HUNTER.

Children:

Isadore M., born 20 Jan., 1852.

VI. JOHN SMITH, son of John T. Horton and Emeline Smith, born 29 Nov., 1840; married 1 Jan., 1861, by Rev. M. Wheeler, to OLIVE VERDEE.

Children:

1. Perley Ainsworth, born 10 Oct., 1861.

2. Delia Adelaide, born 20 March, 1863.

3. Fluta Bell, born 12 Feb., 1865.

4. Martha Maria, born 1 Feb., 1867.

5. William Drake, born 31 March, 1870.

II. ELBRIDGE MICAJAH, son of Isaac W. Horton and Adah Washburn (_Maj. Micajah_, _Hon. William_, _Daniel_, _David_, _Joseph I._), born at Colchester, Delaware Co., N. Y., 20 March, 1836; moved with his father's family to Mason, Mich., in 1847. He left Mason, and went to Chicago, 8 July, 1862, and connected himself with the Illinois Central Railroad Co., as bookkeeper. He was married in Buffalo, N. Y., 17 Oct., 1867, to JANE PIXLEY, daughter of Philander Pixley and Adaline Hovey, and born in Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. Y., 15 Oct., 1812.

Mr. E. M. Horton is a man of good business capacities, and has rendered valuable assistance in furnishing a correct statement of the names and genealogical data of his branch of the family from the Hon. William Horton to the present time. He has no children. He possesses more than ordinary mental ability, and gives good satisfaction to his employers, and commands their confidence and respect, and the esteem of all who know him.

II. LUCIEN, son of Homer Horton and Jane Davidge (_Isaac_, _Hon. William_, _Stephen_, _Daniel_, _David_, _Joseph I._), born at Bethel, Sullivan Co., N. Y., 14 December, 1836; married 12 Nov., 1861, at Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y., by the Rev. Mr. Mack, to HATTIE BURR, daughter of Bradley Burr and Polly Sherwood, and born at Liberty, N. Y., 21 August, 1836.

Children:

1. Charles L., born in Lake Corner, Pa., 3 January, 1863.

2. Jessie Burr, born in Lake Corner, Pa., 11 May, 1864.

3. Cora Burr, born in Berkshire, N. Y., 26 November, 1865.

4. Lillie May, born in Berkshire, N. Y., 24 August, 1870.

5. Le Roy, born in Berkshire, N. Y., 28 April, 1873.

Lucien Horton is a man of commanding form, and possesses good social qualities. Resides at Berkshire, Tioga Co., N. Y., and is one of the principals of the firm of "Davidge, Horton and Co., Sole Leather Tanners," Berkshire, N. Y.

VI. JAMES, son of Homer Horton and Jane Davidge, born at Liberty Falls, Sullivan Co., N. Y., 1 August, 1849; married at Hancock, Delaware Co., N. Y., 4 March, 1872, by Rev. J. D. Cornell, to WILLIMINA GAVITT, daughter of Cyrenius Gavitt and Dorothy Burr, and born at Liberty, N. Y., 3 March, 1851.

Children, both born at Hancock, N. Y.:

1. Ruth, born 18 Nov., 1872.

2. Warren Gavitt, born 4 May, 1874.

James Horton is an accomplished clerk and bookkeeper. He resided several years at Hancock, respected and esteemed by all who knew him. He now (1875), resides in Sheffield, Warren Co., Pa., interested in a large tanning establishment.

I. WILLIAM NELSON, son of Thomas Hyatt Horton, M. D., and Laura Ann Torance (_Stephen_, _Thomas_, _Thomas_, _David_, _Joseph I._), born in Jerusalem, Yates Co., N. Y., 5 Sept., 1841. He was a Union soldier, faithful and true, and died for his country in Georgia, 23 May, 1865, being shot by the rebels through the head and instantly killed. He left no issue.

II. GURDON BROMLEY, son of Charles Horton and Betsey Grant (_Isaac_, _Hon. William_, _Stephen_, _Daniel_, _David_, _Joseph I._), born at Liberty Falls, N. Y., 8 July, 1845; married in New York City, 27 Dec., 1871, by Rev. Alexander Capron, Rector of Grace Church, Middletown, N. Y., to MARY AMANDA BUCKLEY, daughter of William Buckley and Jane ----, his wife, and born in New York City.

They have Bessie Grant, born 18 Nov., 1872, and Jennie, born 27 Oct., 1874, both born in Brooklyn, N. Y., where Mr. Horton resides. He is in the leather business, and is the principal of the firm of "G. B. Horton & Co., 98 Gold Street, New York." We are indebted to him for valuable records of the family.

III. MELVIN, son of Charles Horton and Betsey Grant, born at Liberty Falls, N. Y., 25 May, 1847; unmarried. He deals in hides and leather, and is one of the firm of G. B. Horton & Co., Gold Street, New York. He traveled extensively in Europe, in 1873, possesses fair business capacities, is unassuming in his manners, and is wholly disinclined to "trumpet his own fame and name," as he expressed it, when he declined to get his portrait for the "Chronicles."

III. EDWARD AUGUSTUS, son of Jacob Horton and Charlotte Eugenia Knapp (_Caleb_, _Stephen_, _Daniel_, _David_, _Joseph I._), born at Yorktown, N. Y., 1 May, 1847; married at Middlebury, Scoharrie Co., N. Y., 15 June, 1872, by Rev. Mr. Savage, to ANNIE MARIA DISBROW, daughter of Benjamin N. Disbrow and Sarah Haviland, and born in Croton, Westchester Co., N. Y., about 1848.

Children.

Mr. E. A. Horton is principal of the firm of Horton & Goodrich, 66 Dey Street, New York, who keep a wholesale seed store. He was formerly in business in Rochester, N. Y., and more recently in the employ of the General Government of the United States, in the Custom House, Brooklyn, N. Y.

_Ninth Generation.--Joseph I._

I. RICHARD NEWELL, son of David Horton and Hannah Newell (_Richard_, _Elijah_, _Richard_, _John_, _David_, _Joseph I._), born at Horn Brook, Pa., 28 Jan., 1813; married in Sheshequin Pa., by the Rev. N. Rouse, to CELINDA LANDRUS.

Children, all born in Sheshequin:

1. Calista, married ---- Shores.

2. Phebe, married Luman Horton.

3. Lemuel.

4. Jackson.

5. Hannah, married Frank Shores.

II. NANCY STRICKLAND, daughter of David Horton and Hannah Newell, born 11 Oct., 1814; married at Horn Brook, 9 April, 1833, by Harry Morgan, Esq., to JAMES DE MONEY.

Children, all born in Sheshequin:

1. David, born in 1834; died in the army, unmarried.

2. Tabitha Maria, born in 1836; married Isaac Rufus Horton, son of Isaac S. Horton, and they had David Snyder, born 10 March, 1860.

3. Burton, born 1838.

4. Richard, died young.

5. Mary, died young.

6. William.

III. RHODA, daughter of David Horton and Hannah Newell, born 16 August, 1816; married RICHARD THOMPSON HORTON. (_Vide_ his record.)

IV. DANIEL JAYNE, son of David Horton and Hannah Newell, born 18 July, 1818; married 3 March, 1841, by Elder Joseph Towner, to RHODA REBECCA CHAFFEE, daughter of Sullivan Chaffee and Catherine Deo, and born 19 April, 1823, in Lexington, N. Y.

Children, all born in Sheshequin:

1. George Washington, born 8 Feb., 1843; married 30 Aug., 1866, by Rev. Mr. Eckert, to Melissa Smith, daughter of John B. Smith and Lucinda Horton; live at Ghent.

2. Catherine Elizabeth, born 7 Feb., 1845; married 12 Sept., 1866, Joseph Vought, son of Edward Vought and Lydia Horton; live at Ghent.

3. James Franklin, born 8 July, 1847; married 31 Dec., 1873, by Elder Maryatt, to Emma Maynard, daughter of William Maynard, of Rome.

4. Daniel Sullivan, born 20 March, 1853; died 7 Nov., 1857.

5. Matilda Adelaide, born 28 May, 1855; married 11 March, 1874, by Rev. George L. Williams, to Charles Edward Brigham, son of Edward Brigham and Clarissa Swain, and born in Waverly, N. Y., 25 Dec., 1841.

6. Eliza Estella, born 14 Aug., 1857.

7. Charles Jayne, born 20 Aug., 1863.

V. TABITHA, daughter of David Horton and Hannah Newell, born 17 June, 1820; married MOSES CANFIELD.

Children, born in Sheshequin:

1. David, volunteered in the service of his country; died in the army.

2. Hannah, married Jefferson Horton, son of Charles, son of Elijah Horton.

VII. ADALINE, daughter of David Horton and Hannah Newell, born at Horn Brook, 20 March, 1824; married 19 Oct., 1842, by Rev. Joseph Towner, to CHARLES CHAFFEE, son of Sullivan Chaffee and Catherine Deo, and born in Lexington, Greene Co., N. Y., 28 Nov. 1813. He came to Bradford County in Oct., 1840.

Children, all born at Horn Brook, Sheshequin, Pa.:

1. John, born 13 July, 1843; married Marian Bull.

2. Festus Pratt, born 8 Aug., 1846; died 4 Aug., 1858.

3. Lodicy Emaline, born 11 March, 1850; died 4 Sept., 1850.

4. David Wilmot, born 13 July, 1851; married Delphine Brainard.

5. Richard Mahlon, born 23 Oct., 1853.

6. Charles La Fayette, born 2 Aug., 1864.

Mr. Chaffee is a farmer, of good social qualities and business capacity, and is said to be very wealthy.

VIII. DAVID, son of David Horton and Hannah Newell, born at Horn Brook, Pa., 25 Jan., 1826; married in Union, Tioga Co., Pa., 10 Oct., 1849, by Charles O. Spencer, Esq., to ARILLE NEWELL, daughter of Josiah Newell and Phebe, his wife, and born 28 June, 1827.

Children, both born at Horn Brook, Pa.:

1. Cevellon, born 22 Nov., 1850; married 1 April, 1872, Edith Lucinda Horton, daughter of Lewis Horton and Sarah Maria Chaffee, and born 14 April, 1859.

2. Josiah Spaulding, born 27 Feb., 1854.

IX. BENJAMIN, son of David Horton and Hannah Newell, born at Horn Brook, 25 Sept., 1827; married at Athens, Pa., 15 Oct., 1863, by Rev. H. R. Clark, to LUCINDA D. CANFIELD, daughter of William B. Canfield and Matilda, his wife, and born 14 Dec., 1842.

Children, both born at Horn Brook:

1. Myrtie Stella, born 13 Feb., 1864.

2. Ida May, born 12 Nov., 1866.

XI. WILLIAM PESSE, son of David Horton and Hannah Newell, born at Horn Brook, in Sheshequin, Pa., 5 Sept., 1831; married in Sheshequin 10 Nov., 1859, by Rev. J. W. Hewitt, to Susan Lyon Young, daughter of Reuben Young and Emily Horton, and born in Sheshequin, 28 Sept., 1839.

Children, all born Sheshequin:

1. Emily Eveline, born 29 August, 1862; died 24 Jan., 1868.

2. Reuben Emmerson, born 11 April, 1865; died 19 Oct., 1868.

3. Charles Mahlon, born 24 May, 1869.

4. Ruth Naomi, born 9 May, 1875.

William P. Horton and his wife are members of the M. E. Church, active in the work of the church and Sabbath-school. He follows the occupation of teaching in the public-schools of the county, and is a skillful educator.

XII. HANNAH, daughter of David Horton and Hannah Newell, born in Sheshequin, 10 June, 1834; married in Wysox, Pa., 15 June, 1859, by Rev. Andrew Barr, to CORNELIUS DUBOIS HASBROUCK COLE, son of John Cole and Catharine Letts, and born in Kingston, Ulster Co., N. Y., 4 April, 1818. Read Medicine and Surgery with Drs. Eastman and Arnold, of Owego, N. Y. Graduated at Geneva Medical College in the Class of 1849; was Assistant Surgeon 172d Pennsylvania Volunteers 15 Dec., 1862; promoted 31 same month to Surgeon, with rank of Major, served to the close of the war; was Surgeon-in-Charge of Nelson General Hospital, Yorktown, Va., for over six months. The Doctor now practices medicine and resides in Sheshequin. They have one son--

John Franklin Cole, born in Sheshequin, 4 April, 1860.

XIV. GEORGE LANDON, son of David Horton and Hannah Newell, born 5 August, 1838; married 23 Dec., 1864, LUCINDA MARIA HORTON, daughter of Ulysses Horton and Sallie Elliot, and born 8 May, 1844. Children, all born at Horn Brook:

1. Jessie Lorena, born 23 Sept., 1865.

2. Emma A., born 24 August, 1867.

3. Ulysses David, born 22 May, 1870.

They reside at the old homestead.

I. SYLVESTER, son of Isaac S. Horton and Hannah Elliott (_Elijah_, _Elijah M._, _Richard_, _John_, _David_, _Joseph I._), born in Sheshequin, Pa., 28 April, 1814; married in Sheshequin, by Esq. Kinney, to ABIGAIL COOLY, daughter of Rufus Cooly and Mary Horton, and born about 1817.

Children:

He was a Union soldier and died in Kentucky, 16 May, 1862.

II. EMILY, daughter of Isaac S. Horton and Hannah Elliott, born 16 Oct., 1815; married 8 Oct., 1835, by Rev. N. Rouse, to REUBEN YOUNG, son of Ephraim Young and Hannah Shaw, and born in Rhode Island, 19 Feb., 1815.

Children:

1. Isaac Lewis, born 4 July, 1836.

2. Susan Lyon, born 28 Sept., 1839; married William P. Horton.

III. JOHN ELLIOTT, son of Isaac S. Horton and Hannah Elliott, born 9 April, 1817; married by Esq. Holcomb, to ZIPPORA BIDLACK, daughter of James Bidlack and Esther Moore.

Children:

1. Martin Van Buren, married Louisa Ferguson, daughter of Curtis Ferguson, and Ethlinda Shores; had one son, viz.: Clayton.

2. Isaac, married Lovilla Ferguson, sister of Louisa,--have one daughter, Lovilla.

3. Alfred, married Sarah Hackette; no children.

IV. JOSEPH HARRISON, son of Isaac S. Horton and Hannah Elliott, born 2 Dec., 1818; married, by Esq. Holcomb, ANASTHASIA STEPHENSON, daughter of Benjamin Stephenson.

Children:

1. Benjamin F. married 1. Sarah Elizabeth Shores, daughter of Silas Shores; married 2. Ruth Sackett; had by 1st wife, Orrin, Nancy, and Mary; she died 23 August, 1871; by 2d wife has one son.

2. Hannah married Milton Horton, son of William Horton; they have one son and two daughters.

3. Joseph, unmarried.

4. Emily married William Bidlack, son of Stephen Bidlack; one son.

5. Reuben.

6. William.

7. Asa.

8. Edward.

9. Anasthasia.

V. LYDIA, daughter of Isaac S. Horton and Hannah Elliott, born 9 April, 1820; married by Rev. Mr. Smith, to EDWARD VOUGHT, son of Joseph Vought and Hannah Dietrick.

Children:

1. Joseph M., married Catharine Elizabeth Horton, daughter of Daniel Horton and Rhoda Chaffee, and born 7 Feb., 1845.

2. Lewis, married Elizabeth King.

3. Hannah, married George Spencer.

4. Frank, married Maretta Gillet, daughter of Lewis Gillet and Jemima Shores.

5. Edward.

6. Charlotte.

7. Sumner.

8. Emmerson.

VI. ELIJAH, son of Isaac S. Horton and Hannah Elliott, born 25 Dec., 1821; married ELIZA HINEY, daughter of Timothy Hiney and Sally Wright.

Children:

1. Alvin.

2. Levi.

3. Omar.

4. Orrin.

5. George.

6. Guy.

VII. GEORGE, son of Isaac S. Horton and Hannah Elliott, born 22 Dec., 1823; married by Rev. Joseph Towner, to EMILY BILLINGS, daughter of George Billings and Elizabeth Towner.

Children, all born in Sheshequin:

1. Elizabeth.

2. Joseph.

3. and 4. Sylvester and Eunice are both mutes.

5. Susan.

6. Olive E.

7. William Mervin.

8. George Lewis.

9. Emma.

10. Snyder.

11. Chauncy.

12. Hannah.

VIII. ELIZABETH, daughter of Isaac S. Horton and Hannah Elliott, born 11 Oct., 1825; married 8 August, 1846, by Franklin Blackman, Esq., to Dr. WILLIAM CHAUNCY RANSON, born in Orwell, Pa., 15 Nov., 1824, son of Henry Ranson and Hannah Spencer, who was a grand-daughter of Gen. Spencer.

Children:

1. Reuben, born 19 Oct., 1848; died 11 Sept., 1851.

2. Hannah, born 27 March, 1852; died 18 Nov., 1866.

3. Reuben Wilmot, born 1 June, 1855.