Part 19
I. MARCUS NELSON, son of Leonard Horton and Jemima Conover (_Benjamin_, _John_, _Jeremiah_, _Ephraim_, _Joshua I._), born at Oxford, Chenango Co., N. Y., 6 April, 1830; married at Walton, Delaware Co., 1 July, 1861, by Rev. J. S. Pattingill, to ADALINE MEAD BRISACK, daughter of Sylvester Brisack and Ann Mead, and born in Walton, 22 Feb., 1833.
Children:
1. Edward Bates, born at Watertown, Jefferson Co., N. Y., 30 July, 1862.
2. Ernest Wayne, born at Elmira, N. Y., 4 August, 1871; dead.
3. John Marcus, born No. 25 Park Avenue, Williamsport, Pa., 19 July, 1873.
Mr. M. N. Horton was Superintendent of the public schools of the city of Williamsport for some years past. He is now Superintendent of the public schools of the city of Franklin, Venango Co., Pa. He is a skillful educator, and a gentleman much distinguished for his scholarly attainments, and correct moral habits and principles. He graduated at Williams College, Mass., in 1853. Received his degree of A. M. five years later. Studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1862, but did not continue in practice of law, preferring other pursuits.
_Ninth Generation.--Joshua I._
VI. CHARLES WESLEY, son of Alvah Horton and Mary Elizabeth Tuthill (_Benjamin_, _Dea. Joseph_, _Joseph_, _Joshua_, _Ephraim_, _Joshua I._), born at Riverhead, about 1828; married SARAH OVERTON.
Children:
1. Francis.
2. Alvah.
VII. HENRY EGBERT, son of Alvah Horton and Mary Elizabeth Tuthill, born at Cutchogue, L. I., 19 Sept., 1830; married in 1856, by Rev. Frs. Hill, to ISABELLA GRAHAM HORTON, daughter of B. Bailey Horton and Hannah Reeves, and born in Cutchogue, 19 Sept., 1831. They reside at East Hampton, L. I.
Children, probably all born at East Hampton:
1. Charlotte Beatrice, born 1857.
2. Mary Elizabeth, born 7 August, 1859.
3. David, born in 1861; died in infancy.
4. Maggie Cora, born in Dec., 1863.
5. Susan Hannah, born in 1866.
6. Isabella Rose, born in 1868.
7. De Forest, born 15 June, 1871.
I. WILLIAM HENRY, son of Harry Horton and Sarah Smith (_Joseph_, _Dea. Joseph_, _Joseph_, _Joseph_, _Ephraim_, _Joshua I_.), born in Newfield, N. Y., 27 Feb., 1835; married 6 Dec., 1863, by the Rev. D. Weaver, to PHILENA NOBLES, daughter of Amon Nobles and Mary Wilbour, of Long Island, and born in 1837.
Children, born in Newfield, N. Y.:
1. Amanda Belle, born 12 August, 1865.
2. Kate Evelyn, born 25 Dec., 1872.
II. STEPHEN JOSEPH, son of Harry Horton and Sarah Smith, born in Newfield, 31 May, 1838; married in Newfield, 5 May, 1859, to KATE SEABRING, daughter of Richard Seabring and Betsey Hughes, of Newfield, and born in 1840.
Children, born in Newfield:
1. Willie, born 5 August, 1862.
2. Lida May, born 11 April, 1865.
III. CATHERINE LONESA, daughter of Harry Horton and Sarah Smith, born in Newfield, 14 March, 1841; married in Newfield, 3 Oct., 1864, to NELSON CUTTER, son of Nyrum Cutter, Esq., and Rebecca Dennis, and born in Newfield, in 1838. No children.
They reside in Newfield.
_Third Generation.--Jonathan I._
I. JONATHAN, son of Jonathan Horton I. and Bethia Wells, born at the "Old Castle," 23 Dec., 1683; married 27 Nov., 1707, MARY TUTHILL, daughter of Henry Tuthill, brother of John Tuthill, the Pilgrim. He died 2 April, 1768; she died. Both buried in Southold Cemetery.
Children, probably all born in the Old Castle, at Southold:
1. Mary, born 1708; married Edward Mabel; had Moses and others.
2. Eliphaz, born 1710; disappeared mysteriously when 18, never heard of afterwards.
3. Mehitabel, born 1712; married 2 Dec., 1743, to Walter Brown, being his 3d wife. 4. Azariah W., born 20 March, 1715; married. 5. Lazarus (Lawrence), born 1717; married Anna Corey. 6. Ambrose, born 1720; married.
In "_New Haven Colonial Records_," as furnished by Stuart T. Terry, of Southold, we learn that he was a very prominent man; a merchant, an auctioneer, teacher of a select school, and often drew up legal documents. He also had charge of the church money, and under date of 5 Nov., 1716, he says: "Uncle Joshua Horton came to my house and weighed the church's money, Uncle Wells also being present." To his eldest son, Azariah W., he wills Rawley's History and a small cane, and to his grandson, son of Jonathan Horton, deceased, "my homestead and houses in the first Parish of Southold, also my gun and silver-hilted sword." He gives to the three daughters of his son Lazarus, £15 each; to his grandsons, sons of his son Ambrose, "all the buildings where my son Ambrose now lives--son Ambrose to have the improvement of the land as long as he lives--also the farming implements he hath at Rone Oak." He also makes bequests to his daughter Mary Mabel, and her son Moses. He appoints for his executors "my trusty friend William Horton and my son Joseph Cleveland." Will signed 3 Oct., 1764. We have no other record of Joseph Cleveland.
II. JAMES, son of Jonathan Horton I. and Bethia Wells, born in Southold, at the "Old Castle," in 1694; married in 1717, ANNA GOLDSMITH, born in Southold, in 1698. He was an office-bearer in the church at Southold from his majority to the close of his life--a strong pillar of the church, eminent for his piety and sound Christian character. He was universally known as "Dea. James," and greatly respected. It is said that he often accompanied the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, and took an active part in his public meetings.
Jonathan Goldsmith Horton, as quoted by Stuart T. Terry, says of him in his epitaph:
"Intombed beneath this ponderous load Lies the man who loved and feared the Lord; A husband dear, a father ever kind, To the poor a close and constant friend: Sober, blameless, to charity inclined, Meriting well of all he left behind."
He died 16 May, 1762; Anna, his wife, died 8 March, 1783. Both buried in Southold Cemetery.
Children, all born in Southold:
1. James, born 1718; married, and had an only child, James, Jr., who died without issue.
2. Barnabas, born in 1720; married Susan Bailey.
3. Abigail, married 1. Pierson; 2. Jackson.
4. Anna, married Joseph Terry, son of Joseph Terry and Sarah Dimond.
5. Thomas, married Susan Conklin.
6. Silas, born 25 Dec., 1730; married Mary Bull.
7. Ezra, born 25 Dec., 1733; married Mary Hempstead.
8. Bethia, married Jonathan Burnette Horton, son of Barnabas Horton and Elizabeth Burnette.
_Fourth Generation.--Jonathan I._
I. CAPT. BARNABAS, son of Dea. James Horton and Anna Goldsmith (_Jonathan I._), born in Southold, in 1720; married about 1742, to SUSANNA BAILEY.
Children, all born in Southold:
1. Barnabas, married Mehitabel Wells.
2. Abigail, married Gershom Terry.
3. Anna, married Joseph Wickham.
4. Julia Ann, married Jonathan Wells.
5. Susanna, married Gilbert Case.
6. Col. Benjamin, married 1. Mehitabel Osborn; 2. Harmony Reeves.
7. Capt. James, born 1 Sept., 1757; married 1. Elizabeth Wood; 2. Elizabeth Milliken.
8. Bethia, married William Rogers.
9. Gilbert, married Returah Terry.
10. Jonathan, married Bethia Hallock.
IV. THOMAS, son of Dea. James Horton and Anna Goldsmith, born in Southold, in 1728; married 24 Feb., 1757, to SUSANNA CONKLIN. Moved to Goshen, N. Y., about 1762, and settled there.
Children, all born in Goshen, except Thomas, who was born in Southold:
1. Thomas, born 5 Oct., 1760; married Hannah Moore.
2. James, married Abigail Tuthill.
3. Samuel, married Margaret Consalaris.
4. Hannah, born about 1773; married Abiram Reeve.
5. Gamaliel, died young.
6. Ezra, married Hannah Gardiner.
7. Paul, married Ruth Hardin.
8. Peter, died young.
9. Susan, married 1. Little; 2. Daniel Carpenter.
10. Bethia, married Peter Johnson.
VI. SILAS, son of Dea. James Horton and Anna Goldsmith, born in Southold, 25 Dec., 1730; married MARY BULL, about 1756. Her parentage is not known, although her name is illustrious in the annals of Orange Co.--_Vide History of Orange Co._
He went to Orange Co. about 1750, where he settled and died.
Children, all born in Goshen Township:
1. Bethia, born in 1757; married 28 Feb., 1778, Benjamin Hallock.
2. Anna, born 20 June, 1758; died 18 Sept., 1767.
3. Margaret, born 4 Sept., 1760; died 4 Sept., 1767.
4. James, born 5 Feb., 1762; died young.
5. Sarah, born 28 Nov., 1764; married 15 August, 1795, David Hawkins.
6. Silas, born 19 May, 1768; died 13 April, 1782.
7. William, born 2 July, 1771; married 21 Dec., 1793, Phebe Rumsey.
8. James, born 11 Sept., 1774; married.
VII. REV. EZRA, son of Dea. James Horton and Anna Goldsmith, born in Southold, 25 Dec., 1733; married in the town of Hempstead, L. I., in 1757, MARY HEMPSTEAD, daughter of Robert Hempstead, and born in 1736. He graduated at Princeton College, N. J., in the class of 1754. He studied for the ministry in Princeton, and the honorary degree of A. M. was conferred upon him by Yale College, in 1772. He was ordained at Union, Ct., 14 June, 1759, and from that time until 1783, he was pastor of the Congregational Church at Union. After twenty years of faithful service, his health failing, at his own request, 6 August, 1783, he was dismissed from his charge. He died at Union, 13 Jan., 1789. His wife, remaining his widow, died at the residence of her son-in-law, Rev. Calvin Ingals, West Stafford, Conn., 23 Jan., 1815, aged 79.
Children, all born in Union:
1. Ezra.
2. Anna.
3. Mary.
IV. AZARIAH, son of Jonathan Horton and Mary Tuthill (_Jonathan I._), born in the "Old Castle," at Southold, 20 March, 1715; married EUNICE ----.
He was educated at Yale College, graduated in the close of 1735, being only twenty years of age.
Children, probably all born at Southold:
1. Mary, married Jacob Morrill, Esq.
2. Hannah, married Lewis Woodruff, son of the Mayor of Elizabeth, N. J.
3. Charles, a surgeon in the Revolutionary Army; died in the service.
4. Forster, a very prominent man in the Parish; a merchant in Chatham Village, N. J.
5. Charlotte, married a Christy.
The Rev. Azariah Horton was a missionary among Long Island Indians from 1741 to 1750. He kept a very interesting diary of his labors from day to day, a part of which is published in PRIME'S History of Long Island. In 1751, he was installed pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Bottle Hill, now Madison, N. J. In Nov., 1776, at his own request, he was dismissed from his charge, and on 27 March, 1777, he died. He was an active and faithful minister, and he was one of the prominent men in founding the College of New Jersey. His wife kept a store at Bottle Hill. She was an energetic and successful business woman--active in the work of the church and highly esteemed.
About 15 or 20 years ago, some unknown gentleman came to Madison and put up a very pretty monument at the grave of the venerable Azariah Horton.
We are indebted to Mrs. Cuyler, mother of the Rev. Dr. Theodore S. Cuyler, of Brooklyn, for the above facts. She being a grand-daughter of Jacob Morrill, Esq., and great-grand-daughter of the Rev. Azariah Horton.
I. DEA. WILLIAM, son of William Horton and Christiana Youngs (_Jonathan I._), born in 1708; married 21 Jan., 1730, to MEHETABEL WELLS, daughter of Joshua Wells and Hannah Tuthill, and born in Southold, about 1709. He died 26 Sept., 1788.
Children, all born in Southold:
1. William, born 1731.
2. Jonathan.
3. Mehetabel, born 29 Sept., 1743; married James Corwin.
4. Hannah.
5. Asenath.
6. Bethia.
II. JONATHAN, son of William Horton and Christiana Youngs, born in 1710, in Southold; married about 1730, to ABIGAIL HORTON, daughter of Joseph Horton (_Ephraim_, _Joshua I._). He was remarkable for his kindness of heart, and his constant efforts to do good, so much so, that he was appropriately called "Good Jonathan," and by this appellation he has always been known.
Children, all born at Southold:
1. David.
2. William.
3. Joshua.
4. Mehetabel.
5. Abigail.
6. Phebe.
7. Hannah.
_Fifth Generation.--Jonathan I._
I. BARNABAS, son of Capt. Barnabas Horton and Susanna Bailey (_Dea. James_, _Jonathan I._), born in Southold, 7 March, 1745; married 3 Nov., 1773, MEHETABEL WELLS, born in Southold, in Nov., 1747.
Children, all born in Southold:
1. James Wells, born 28 Oct., 1774; married Mary Terry.
2. Justus, born 13 June, 1776; married Nancy Conklin.
3. Bethia, born 25 August, 1799; married Joshua Billard.
4. Barnabas B., born 16 Dec., 1803; married Eliza Case.
5. Harrison, born 28 Nov., 1811; died young.
6. William, born 27 May, 1810; married Elizabeth Dickerson.
II. ABIGAIL, daughter of Capt. Barnabas Horton and Susanna Bailey, born in Southold, about 1747; married Gershom Terry, son of Gershom Terry and Bethia Wells, and born in Southold.
Children, probably all born in Southold:
1. Betsey.
2. Barnabas.
3. Abigail.
4. Rensselaer.
5. Bethia.
6. Hetty.
IV. JULIA ANN, daughter of Capt. Barnabas Horton and Susanna Bailey, born in Southold, in 1751; married JONATHAN WELLS.
Children, all born in Southold:
1. James.
2. Jonathan.
3. Giles.
4. Julia.
5. Susanna.
6. Deborah.
7. Temperance.
8. Polly.
VI. COL. BENJAMIN, son of Capt. Barnabas Horton and Susanna Bailey, born in Southold, 2 April, 1755; married 22 Dec., 1778, to MEHITABEL OSBORN. She died 16 Oct., 1787. In 1788, he married HARMONY REEVES, daughter of Lawyer Reeves.
Children, all born in Southold. By his 1st wife:
1. Benjamin Hull, born 10 July, 1779; married Abigail Booth.
2. Barnabas, born 22 May, 1781; married 1. Anna Hawkins; 2. Sally Hawkins; 3. Sally Penny.
3. Osborn, born 1783.
By 2. wife:
4. James Reeves, born 2 July, 1789; married Amy Philips.
5. Mehitabel, born 24 June, 1791; married Albert Goldsmith.
6. Salter Storrs, born 12 Nov., 1793; married Harriet Case.
7. Silas, born 13 Nov., 1794; married Mary Landon.
8. Harmony, born 12 Sept., 1796; died unmarried.
9. Thomas Jefferson, born 6 Nov., 1798; married Eliza Davids.
10. Benjamin Franklin, born 8 Dec., 1800; unmarried; died in 1820.
11. Ezra L'Hommedieu, born 16 Nov., 1802; died young.
12. David Austin, born 5 July, 1804; married Mary Conklin; no children.
Col. Benjamin Horton was a prominent and genial man, highly respected. He was a Colonel of militia, and for many years a Deacon, and also a Trustee, of the Southold Church. He was a man of unblemished character. Griffin, in his Journal, says: "Col. Benj. Horton was esteemed as an officer, and as a valuable member of society, and a pillar of the church, as was his brother Gilbert, who with much and deserved respect, held the rank of Major, and was a Deacon of the church."
VII. CAPT. JAMES, son of Capt. Barnabas Horton and Susanna Bailey (_Dea. James_, _Jonathan I._), born 1 Sept., 1757; married 1. the WIDOW ELIZABETH WOOD, of Orange Co., N. Y., born 14 Feb., 1751. She died of consumption, 27 March, 1787; married 2. 27 Dec., 1787, ELIZABETH MILLIKEN of Southold, born 25 July, 1770. She died 17 July, 1822. He died 30 July, 1825.
Children. By his 1st wife:
1. Elizabelh, born in Guilford, Conn., 14 March, 1783; died 25 Sept., 1864; unmarried.
2. Julia Ann, born in Southold, 16 May, 1785; married.
By his 2d wife:
3. Hector Youngs, born 15 March, 1789; married Dency Tuthill.
4. Mary, born 2 June, 1792; died 20 August, 1841; unmarried.
5. James Edwin, born 1 March, 1797; married Rejoice Horton; died 7 July, 1843.
6. Ezra, born 17 March, 1802; married 15 May, 1851, Hannah Bloomingburg.
7. Comfort, born 27 August, 1809; died 23 Oct., 1809.
Capt. James Horton was a blacksmith and farmer; a faithful soldier in the war of 1812-'15, bearing the commission of a Captain, and was honored and respected by all who knew him.
IX. MAJ. GILBERT, son of Capt. Barnabas Horton and Susanna Bailey, born in Southold, in 1763; married 7 Dec., 1784, KETURAH TERRY, daughter of Jonathan Terry and Keturah Reeves, and born in Southold, in 1766.
Children, all born in Southold:
1. Jonathan Terry, married Mehitabel Horton, daughter of Benjamin Horton and Charlotte Wells.
2. Keturah.
3. Gilbert, born 6 Nov., 1799; married Lydia Bailey.
4. Martha.
5. Susan Bailey.
Maj. Gilbert was a farmer and a blacksmith; also a Major in the militia, and a prominent man of fair reputation. He and his wife were members of the Presbyterian Church, and he was a Deacon of the church. He died 6 May, 1822, and his wife died 2 Feb., 1844.
X. JONATHAN, son of Capt. Barnabas Horton and Susanna Bailey, born in Southold, Sept., 1765. "Dea. Jonathan, as he was familiarly called, was the fifth son of Capt. Barnabas Horton of Hogneck, now Bay View, L. I. He married MISS HALLOCK, with whom he lived about thirty years in Mattituck Center. In early life he pursued the trade of a blacksmith. In later years that of a farmer. He embraced religion in early life, and united with the Presbyterian Church of Southold, and was chosen a Deacon and an Elder. He filled these offices for more than thirty years. For the greater part of his life he stood in official stations, and by them he was much burthened. But in all his civil, military, ecclesiastical and judicial relations, he was well sustained and gave general satisfaction. The many and complex cares wore upon his naturally good constitution, and at length led on to a lingering consumption which called him to his grave, 19 Jan., 1819, in the 54th year of his age.
His children were two sons and two daughters, viz.:
1. Silas, who died under one year of age.
2. Lydia, born in 1788; married John Clark.
3. Rejoice, born in 1792; married James E. Horton, son of Capt. James Horton and Elizabeth Milliken.
4. Barnabas Bailey, born 2 June, 1797; married Hannah Reeves."--_Letter of B. Bailey Horton._
I. WILLIAM, son of Dea. William Horton and Mehetabel Wells (_William_, _Jonathan I._), born at Southold, about 1732. "We have always heard him spoken of as 'Uncle' William. He was a large landholder--owned and occupied the old house in which I was born. It was taken down in 1854, and the house in which my father, Joseph Hazzard Horton, now lives, was erected upon its site. It was built by his grandfather, son of Jonathan I. He was thrice married, 1. to PATIENCE CORWIN; 2. MARTHA GARDINER, a very pious lady. She was confined to her bed a long time by sickness, previous to her death, and by her request, the Rev. Elam Potter prepared her funeral sermon, and read it to her previous to her death, which occurred in 1792; married 3. MARY GOLDSMITH.
"He occupied the east side of the old house, my grandfather, David Horton, the west side. My grandfather took the farm, and cared for 'Uncle' William's mother, who lived to be very aged. He always lived in good style, and kept several slaves. His third wife had the first woolen carpet ever known in that vicinity. A good stock of liquors was always found upon his board, and he allowed no wood except hickory to be used for fuel.
"He was a gentleman who always rode in his chaise, and spent much of his time in fishing and other amusements, and the 'William Horton Rock,' one of his most frequent fishing points, is famous to this day. He died without issue. His third wife survived him, and after his death she sold 'Tom' for $100, and 'Hagar' for $70. She married JOSIAH VAIL--lived happily for many years in the cottage a little west of the old Barnabas Horton Homestead."--_Letter of D. P. Horton, 1872._
I. DEA. JOHN BUDD, son of Jonathan Horton and Mary Budd (_Dea. James_, _Jonathan I._), born in Goshen, 19 August, 1762; married in 1796, to HANNAH WEBB, born in 1776. She died 22 Jan., 1835. He died 22 Jan., 1841. They were pious people, much esteemed by those who knew them. He was for many years a respected Deacon of the Presbyterian Church of Goshen.
Children, all born in Goshen:
1. Elizabeth Webb, born 29 Dec., 1797; died unmarried.
2. Sarah Ann, born 24 Dec., 1799; unmarried.
3. Spencer, born 12 Nov., 1801; married Emily Lewis.
4. Mary, born 5 Sept., 1803; unmarried.
5. James, born 17 Dec., 1805; married Mary G. Cummins; moved to Iowa.
6. Abigail, born 23 Nov., 1807; unmarried.
7. Susan M., born 8 Jan., 1811; unmarried.
8. Silas, born 14 May, 1813; married Mary A. C. Thompson; she died.
I. DEA. EZRA, son of Rev. Ezra Horton and Mary Hempstead (_Dea. James_, _Jonathan I._), born in Union, Conn., 12 April, 1761; married 15 May, 1785, OLIVE MAY, daughter of Nehemiah May, of Holland, Mass., and Anna Lyon, of Woodstock, Conn., and born in Holland, Mass., about 1787. He died 31 May, 1848. She died 15 March, 1833,--both buried in Union Cemetery.
Children, all born in Union:
1. Thomas, born 8 Oct., 1786; died, unmarried, by drowning in Lake Erie, at Erie, Pa., in 1836.
2. Erastus, born 6 Oct., 1787; married Tryphena Burleigh.
3. Philena, born 12 June, 1789; married Salmon Strong.
4. Gurdon, born 24 Feb., 1791; married Lucy Davidson.
5. Lucinda, born 28 August, 1792; married Alfred Moore.
6. Ezra, born 12 June, 1794; married Lucy Shepherd.
7. Norman, born 5 Dec., 1795; married Esther Griggs.
8. Chauncey, born 13 May, 1797; married Amanda Chaffee.
9. Mary, born 17 Oct., 1798; married Elijah Kinney.
10. Joseph, born 16 Feb., 1799; died 27 March, 1800.
11. Almira, born 27 April, 1801; married Dwight Foster.
12. Eli, born 6 May, 1803; married Catharine E. Ellsworth.
13. Olive, born 1 April, 1805; married Elbert Foster.
14. Laurens, born 21 March, 1807; married 1. Almira Coe; 2. Laura Bennet.
15. Fidelia, born 5 Jan., 1809; married Thomas Moore.
II. ANNA, daughter of Rev. Ezra Horton and Mary Hempstead, born 13 April, 1763; married 30 Jan., 1783, ROBERT LAWSON, ESQ., son of Capt. Thomas Lawson, of Union, and born at Union, 11 Jan., 1759. He died 19 April, 1835. She died 14 Dec., 1841.
Children, all born in Union:
1. Margaret, born 3 Dec., 1783; married Nathan Howard, of Stockbridge, Mass.
2. Susannah, born 3 June, 1786; died 8 Feb., 1857.
3. Paul, born 31 March, 1789; married Lydia Holman, 9 Dec., 1824; died 27 Sept., 1871.
4. Phebe, born 12 Feb., 1792; married Lyman Moore, 31 May, 1827; died 3 April, 1868.
5. Ira, born 4 July, 1796; married 1. Amy Remmington; 2. Anna Bartlett.
6. David, born 8 July, 1800; married Polly Corbin, at Woodstock, 17 Nov., 1844.
7. Esther, born 14 March, 1803; married John Moore, 28 Nov., 1827.
And 8. Mary, born 14 March, 1803; married Roswell Blodgett, 19 July, 1857.
III. MARY, daughter of Rev. Ezra Horton and Mary Hempstead, born 24 Dec., 1768; married 28 May, 1795, REV. CALVIN INGALS, of West Stafford, Conn., and born at Pomfret, Conn., 22 Nov., 1760.
Children:
1. Catherine, born at Union, 12 June, 1796; married William Thompson, 1 Dec., 1815.
2. Mary, born at West Stafford, 11 June, 1800; married Milo Knight, 17 May, 1824.
VII. WILLIAM, son of Silas Horton and Mary Bull (_Dea. James_, _Jonathan I._), born in Goshen, 2 July, 1771; married 21 Dec., 1793, PHEBE RUMSEY, born 12 March, 1768.
Children, all born in Goshen, N. Y.:
1. Sarah, born 12 Oct., 1794; died 15 August, 1795.
2. Dr. William, born 16 May, 1796; married Maria Ryneck.
3. Margaret, born 4 Oct., 1797; died 15 Jan., 1817.
4. Charlotte, born 31 Oct., 1807; married Dr. Jerome Welles. Their children all died young.
_Sixth Generation.--Jonathan I._
II. ERASTUS, son of Dea. Ezra Horton and Olive May (_Rev. Ezra_, _Dea. James_, _Jonathan I._), born in Union, Ct., 7 Oct., 1787; married in Union, 28 April, 1808, by Samuel Crawford, Esq., to TRYPHENA BURLEIGH, daughter of Jacob Burleigh and Lucy Laflin, and born in Union; 25 March, 1788.
Children:
1. Almyra Minerva, born in Union, 1 June, 1809; married Anson Ranney.