Name: Benjamin F. Horton.
Given Name: Benjamin F.
Surname: Horton.
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Born
9 JAN 1836.
Virginia, United States.
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Died
6 JUN 1897.
Chariton County, Missouri, USA.
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Residence
1850
Prairie, Chariton, Missouri, USA.
[1]
Residence Post Office: Brunswick.
1870
Township 55 Range 19, Chariton, Missouri, USA.
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Marital status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Self.
1880
Salisbury, Chariton, Missouri, USA.
[4]
Buried
Keytesville Township, Chariton County, Missouri, USA.
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↑ 4.04.14.21880 United States Federal Census Year: 1880; Census Place: Salisbury, Chariton, Missouri; Roll: 680; Family History Film: 1254680; Page: 394A; Enumeration District: 161; Image: 0451
↑ 6.06.16.21870 United States Federal Census Year: 1870; Census Place: Township 55 Range 19, Chariton, Missouri; Roll: M593_768; Page: 364A; Family History Library Film: 552267
Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Note: #N18780 8 AUG 2022 Time: 16:13:34
Iowa, Marriage Records, 1880-1937 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Note: #N18792 8 AUG 2022 Time: 16:13:33
1850 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Note: #N18804 8 AUG 2022 Time: 16:13:27
1880 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc Note: #N18805 8 AUG 2022 Time: 16:13:27
1870 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Note: #N18812 8 AUG 2022 Time: 16:13:26
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