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Benjamin Horner I (abt. 1665 - aft. 1734)

Benjamin Horner I
Born about in Westmoreland, Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Son of and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married Sep 1704 in Henrico, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died after after about age 69 in Henrico County, Virginiamap
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Note: Benjamin Horner and his wife, Mary, executed a deed to their son, Benjamin. (Henrico Wills & Deeds)

Will of Abel Turner To daughter Lucy Parker, 200 acres called Patans, joining Col. Bird and Benjamin Horner; to George Raines, 1 heifer; wit: Peter Varnier, Benjamin Horner, John Blankenship; will presented in court by William Parker and rec. Jan 1734 [1]

Unsourced information: I also descend from Benjamin Horner..through son Daniel. His father, Benjamin Sr married Mary Ruck Sep 1704 Henrico Co Va. She was dau of Thomas & Rachel Ruck. Benjamin Sr was son of Havaliah & Margaret Horner of Charles City County and Henrico Co Va. He was a minister and died bef Sep 1677. Margaret married 2nd John Ball, also a minister. She died bef 20 Jul 1681 Henrico Co. Va.

James Horner, Possible grandfather

I believe that George may be James Horner's son: Name: James Horner Arrived By: 1636 Sponsors: Robt. Hollom Residence Place: Henrico, Virginia Reference: Early Virginia Immigrants; 1623–1666 H[2]

Name: James Horner Arrival year: 1636 Arrival Place: Virginia Primary Immigrant: Horner, James [3] [4]



Sources

  1. (Wills and Deed 1725-1737, p. 461)
  2. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Horner-2711
  3. Source Publication Code: 2772 Annotation: Includes 25,000 names from records of the Virginia State Land Office. Excerpts of the Irish names from the Greer list were published in no. 6258, O'Brien, Early Immigrants to Virginia....
  4. Source Bibliography: GREER, GEORGE CABELL. Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666. Richmond [Va.]: W.C. Hill Printing Co., 1912, 376p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1978. Repr. 1982.






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