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
He owned a large quantity of land, also mill-property, and
several mercantile stores. He belonged to the Presbyterian
Church, and was active and consistent in its duties. He had
three sons and seven daughters. Sons were: Harry, John, and
Hiram, Jr. (myself), all born in Brandon, Vt. Harry, born 22
July, 1796; died in Constable, N. Y., 22 August, 1840. He was
a farmer, a merchant, and a manufacturer of flour and lumber.
He belonged to the Congregational Church. He had two children,
Hiram Safford Horton (married and settled in Wisconsin, and
has a large family), and Delia A. Horton, who married Howard
E. King, Esq., merchant at Malone. John, son of Hiram. Sen.,
born 22 Dec., 1797; died at Madrid, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.,
14 Oct., 1859, without issue. He was also a member of the
Congregational Church, and followed farming, milling, and
lumbering. Hiram, Jr., born 22 April, 1799; resides in Malone,
N. Y.; married 20 Jan., 1822, Adaline Wead. Has three children,
all born at Malone, N. Y. I. William L. Horton, born 28 Oct.,
1822; died 19 Sept., 1861. He was a lawyer; left two children:
George F. and Anna M. Horton. II. Adeline Mead Horton, born 21
Jan., 1834; married in Oct., 1864, Myron G. Horton, grandson
of Dr. John Horton, who was the son of Gideon Horton, Sen.,
being her 3d cousin. They reside at Malone, N. Y., and have two
children. III. Frederick, born 22 August, 1838, and died 13
April, 1867, childless. I have now named the male members of
my branch of the family, and for the family of Gideon Horton
Jr., I refer you to Dr. Charles W. Horton, of Brattleborough,
Vt., one of his sons, and for the family of Dr. John Horton,
I refer you to his son, Dr. Geo. Horton, Winauskie Falls, Vt.
The Hortons seem to have been given largely to the medical
profession. When your work is accomplished, I shall be glad to
have you send me one copy.
I am yours, truly,
HIRAM HORTON.
Mr. Horton, the writer of the foregoing letter, was a
highly-respected member and Elder of the Presbyterian Church of
Malone. He died 31 August, 1873. He was a dealer in flour, lumber,
and dry-goods, real-estate, and merchandising of various kinds. Mrs.
Myron G. Horton, informing me of his death, remarks that she is now
(1874) the only one of his children living.
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17½ WEST 30 ST., CINCINNATI, OHIO, _May, 1871_.
DR. GEO. F. HORTON:
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