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Ann (Smith) Horton was born in Stanion, Northamptonshire, England.
Anne Smith was born in 1602 at Stanion, Northamptonshire, England. "...recorded in the Mowsley parish record book that identifies Anne as coming from Stanion, Northamptonshire."[1] Her parents and other ancestors are unknown.
On February 8, 1621/2 Barnabas Horton applied for a marriage license to marry Anne. but it was not listed in the Mowlsey parish.[2]They may have been married in another parish.[3][4][5]or about 1623-1625.
Between 1630 and 1635, Anne is presumed to have died - "Nor is there a way to confirm the details surrounding the death of his wife, Anne, which may have occurred during this time [1630-1635].[6]
At least one older child, a son whom Barnabas named Joseph, perhaps to honor Barnabas's grandfather, was born before Benjamin"[8]He married Jane Budd[5]most likely in Southold sometime between 1645 and 1653.[9]Jane's birth and death dates are unknown.[10]"Joseph died intestate between 1695 and June 1696."[11]Children: John, Joseph, Samuel, David, Benjamin, Hannah.[12]
Benjamin baptized September 16, 1627[13]at Mowsley in Leicestershire.[14][15] He married (1st) Ann the widow of Mr. Tucker on February 22, 1659/60 in Southold.[16][17]Ann, Benjamin Horton's (1st)wife, died between 1683 & 1686.[18]Benjamin married (2nd) Mary (Hampton) Mapham[19]who died after 1712.[20]Benjamin was a prosperous farmer who did not serve in public office.[21]He died November 3, 1690.[22]leaving the bulk of his estate to his siblings, the church, and the poor.[23]There are no known children of Benjamin and Ann nor of Benjamin and Mary.[24]
Anne was baptized on October 4, 1629[25]in the parish of Kincott (or Kimcote) and Walton.[26][27]Presumably she died young with no children as she is not mentioned in her father's will.[28]
Hannah was born in the early 1630s in England,[29] most likely in Leicestershire or Warwickshire[30] and died after 1700."[31]She married (1st) Thomas Hildreth[32] of Southampton[33] who died in 1657.[34]She married (2nd) Jonas or Jonah Bower[35] who was a weaver of Southampton[36]who died in 1671.[37]She married (3rd) Thomas Trevally[38] sometime before 1680,[39]a cooper of Southampton[40]who died January 1687/8.[41]Children of Hannah and Thomas Hildreth: James, Joseph, Jonathan, Hannah. Children of Hannah and Jonas Bower: Jonah, Isaac, Mary, There are no known children of Hannah and Thomas Trevally.[42]
Sarah was born in the mid 1630's[43]probably in Warwickshire[44]and died in 1675[45]in Southold, New York."[46]She married (1st) William Salmon[47]who was born about 1610[48]and died in 1657.[49]Salmon was a blacksmith with four children.[50]Sarah married (2nd) John Conkling Jr.[51]on December 2, 1657[52]in Southold.[53]Conkling was born in 1630[54]in Nottinghamshire, England[55]and died April 6, 1694[56]in Southold.[57]Children of Sarah and William Salmon: Elizabeth, Hannah. Children of Sarah and John Conkling: John, Joseph, Sarah.[58]
↑ Kenn Stryker-Rodda, The Stryker-Rodda Families. privately published, 1991. Pg.100.
↑ 5.05.15.2 Doherty, Frank J. The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York: An Historical and Genealogical Study of All the 18th Century Settlers in the Patent.1990. vol. 6, p. 657
↑ John T. Horton, "Documentary Evidence of the Life and Labors of Barnabas Horton," New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 102, No. 2 (April 1971): 70
↑ Public Member Trees (The Generations Network, Inc.; Provo, UT, USA; 2006) Record for Barnabas Horton & Joseph Horton
See also:
Doherty, Frank J. "The Settlers of the Beekman Patent. Dutchess County, New York: An Historical and Genealogical Study of All the 18th Century Settlers in the Patent" (1990): vol. 6, p. 657. American Ancestors.subscription needed
Dinan, Jacqueline. In Search of Barnabas Horton, From English Baker to Long Island Proprietor, 1600 - 1680. New York Pynsleade Books, 2015.
In Search of Barnabas Horton, From English Baker to Long Island Proprietor, Jaqueline Dinan, page -38-41
Ancestral Lines of Chester Everts Howell, 1867-1949 of Elmira, New York, USA by Jesse Howell Finch
*In Search of Barnabas Horton From English Baker to Long Island Proprietor, Jaqueline Dinan page 38 and 40
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