Horton Genealogy: or Chronicles of the Descendants of Barnabas Horton, of Southold, L. I., 1640.Horton, Geo. F. (George Firman)
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Horton Genealogy: or Chronicles of the Descendants of Barnabas Horton, of Southold, L. I., 1640.
Horton, Geo. F. (George Firman)
Horton family
MARIA MINNIS HOMET, M.D., daughter of Samuel Minnis and Sarah Horton
(_Israel_, _Israel_, _Jonathan_, _Jonathan_, _Caleb I._), was born
in Phelps, Ontario Co., N. Y., on the 16 June, 1820. Married, in
Wyalusing, Bradford Co., Penna., 13 Nov., 1856, by Rev. Ezekiel
Carpenter, to EDWARD HOMET, son of Charles Homet and Lucy Stevens,
and born in Asylum, Bradford County, Penna., 3d of May, 182-. Mr.
Homet followed the business of a civil engineer during his early
manhood. He is now an excellent and well-educated farmer, owning a
large and beautiful farm on the Susquehanna River, about four miles
above the mouth of Wyalusing Creek.
Dr. Maria M. Homet commenced the study of medicine, in Phelps,
with Dr. Bannister. In early life she was a very acceptable and
successful school-teacher. In 1850 she came to Pennsylvania, and
entered the office of Dr. Horton at Terrytown, Pa., and continued
the study of medicine. She graduated at the Woman's Medical College
of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, in the class of 1853. She returned
to Terrytown, and commenced the practice of medicine. She was very
successful and popular, and for three years she did an extensive
country practice.
They have one child, viz., Lucy Jane Homet, an interesting and
amiable young lady, born in Wyalusing 2d April, 1858.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] Southold (Southwold), is the name of an old town in England,
from which several of the original thirteen Puritans came, when they
emigrated to America.
[2] Sarah has 4 children:
1. Victoria Adelaide, married Hiram Young, of White Haven, Pa.;
resides there.
2. Emma Louisa, married Charles Benjamin; have one daughter,
viz., Montey May.
3. Ella Arloe, married Michael McDermady, of White Haven, Pa.
4. Ida Lucinda.
[3] Percilla Adaline, born in Sheshequin; married, at Terrytown, Pa.,
29 Oct., 1873, by Rev. Mr. Clark, of the M. E. Church, to William L.
Fanning, son of Elisha Fanning and Mary Ayres. Mr. Fanning and wife
reside at Leona, Bradford Co., Pa.; no children.
[4] Joshua Horton was the son of William Horton and Ruth Wright.
Children: Eliza Jane, Emily Clara, and Charles Edgar. Eliza Jane
married Samuel F. Loder, has Orson E. Charles Edgar, married Ann
McCord, daughter of Caleb McCord and Ann Purdy, and has 2 children.
1. (name not given.) 2. Albert L. They trace back to Joshua I.
[5] The Golden Wedding was celebrated in good style in Black River
Falls, attended by the Presbyterian minister, the physician, the
editor of the village paper, and many of the citizens of the village,
also Edmund Horton and George F. Horton, of Pennsylvania, brothers
of Mrs. Baillet--all of their children and grand-children now
living,--many valuable tokens of respect and esteem were presented to
the _new_ married, youthful-looking, aged pair.
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