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Eunice Noyes (Stone) Horton (1812 - 1906)

Eunice Noyes Horton formerly Stone
Born in Oxford, New Haven, Connecticutmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 14 Jan 1833 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 93 [location unknown]
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Biography

NAME
Eunice Noyes Stone[1]
Eunice [2]
Eunice N[3][4][5]

BIRTH
12 NOV 1812 Oxford, New Haven, Connecticut[6][7][8][9]
ABT 1813 Connecticut [10][11]
ABT 1815 Connecticut [12]

DEATH
20 FEB 1906 [13]

RESIDENCE
1830 Oxford, New Haven, Connecticut[14]
1850 Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts[15]
1860 West Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts[16]
1870 Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts[17]
1880 Needham, Norfolk, Massachusetts[18]
1900 Wellesley, Norfolk, Massachusetts[19]
1903 Wellesley, Norfolk, Massachusetts[20]

FAMILY

WIFE
Eunice Noyes Stone

Marriage
14 JAN 1833[21][22]

NOTES

From "Descendants of Thomas Horton of Springfield", p. 82,

The family [Lucius and Eunice Stone Norton] resided much in West Cambridge, Mass., he being engaged in merchandise in Boston. ... Eunice Horton wrote, some of her writings having been published; particularly mentionable is 'Watch and Pray.' a story of William Percy, Civil War Hero. ... Their residence in later life was Wellesley, Mass.

From "The family of John Stone : one of the first settlers of Guilford," p. 119,

Eunice Noyes Stone, daughter of Dr. Noah, married Jan. 14, 1833, Lucius B. Horton of Waterbury, Conn. In her youth she taught school in Southbury, boarding in the family of the late venerable Doctor Shipman, who died recenlty at the age of ninety. In a characteristic letter written by her to Doctor Shipman shortly before his death, she says, among other spicy things, 'Your son was my pupil in his fourth year, and he spelt the column in Webster, headed by "luminary," without tripping,' to which Doctor SHipman adds as a commentary, 'If her memory is not treacherous it proves that truth is sometimes stranger than fiction.' Mrs. Horton is well known in the literary world as a ready writer, and is the author of some ten or fifteen Sunday-school books. Husband and wife celebrated their golden wedding in 1883, and have, we are glad to record, a good prospect of a still longer life of happiness together. At present (1887) Mr. and Mrs. Horton reside in Wellesley, Mass.

Sources

  1. Source: #S308 Page: p. 82
  2. Source: #S6 Page: Massachusetts, Wellesley, Norfolk Co., Roll T623_672, p. 9B
  3. Source: #S14 Page: Massachusetts, Chelsea, Suffolk Co., Roll M432_339, p. 425
  4. Source: #S13 Page: Massachusetts, West Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Roll M653_511, p. 792
  5. Source: #S42 Page: Massachusetts, Newton, Middlesex Co., Roll M593_630, p. 122
  6. Source: #S9 Page: p. 149
  7. Source: #S157 Page: p. 175
  8. Source: #S30 Page: Massachusetts, Needham, Norfolk Co.
  9. Source: #S16 Page: IGI Film# 1903638
  10. Source: #S14 Page: Massachusetts, Chelsea, Suffolk Co., Roll M432_339, p. 425
  11. Source: #S42 Page: Massachusetts, Newton, Middlesex Co., Roll M593_630, p. 122
  12. Source: #S13 Page: Massachusetts, West Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Roll M653_511, p. 792
  13. Source: #S308 Page: p. 82
  14. Source: #S106 Page: p. 264
  15. Source: #S14 Page: Massachusetts, Chelsea, Suffolk Co., Roll M432_339, p. 425
  16. Source: #S13 Page: Massachusetts, West Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Roll M653_511, p. 792
  17. Source: #S42 Page: Massachusetts, Newton, Middlesex Co., Roll M593_630, p. 122
  18. Source: #S30 Page: Massachusetts, Needham, Norfolk Co.
  19. Source: #S6 Page: Massachusetts, Wellesley, Norfolk Co., Roll T623_672, p. 9B
  20. Source: #S9 Page: p. 150
  21. Source: #S9 Page: p. 150
  22. Source: #S157 Page: p. 175
  • Source: S6 Title: "1900 Census" Repository: #R2 NOTE: "1900 Census", Source Medium: Census
  • Source: S9 Title: "Descendants of Reinold and Matthew Marvin" Repository: #R4 NOTE: George Frankline Marniv, William T. R. Marvin, "Descendants of Reinold and Matthew Marvin" (T. R. Marvin & Sons, Boston. 1904.), R929.2 M39, Source Medium: Book. A historical and genealogical account of the descendants of Reinold and Matthew Marvin of Hartford, Connecticut, who arrived in America in 1638 and 1635, ranging from the 15th century to 1904.
  • Source: S13 Title: "1860 Census" Repository: #R2 NOTE: "1860 Census", Source Medium: Census
  • Source: S14 Title: "1850 Census" Repository: #R2 NOTE: "1850 Census", Source Medium: Census
  • Source: S16 Title: www.familysearch.org NOTE: www.familysearch.org, Source Medium: Book
  • Source: S30 Title: "1880 Census" Repository: #R2 NOTE: "1880 Census", Source Medium: Census
  • Source: S42 Title: "1870 Census" Repository: #R2 NOTE: "1870 Census", Source Medium: Census
  • Source: S106 Title: "1830 Census" Repository: #R2 NOTE: "1830 Census", Source Medium: Census
  • Source: S157 Title: "Family Histories and Genealogies Vol III" NOTE: Edward Elbridge Salisbury and Ebelyn McCurdy Salis, "Family Histories and Genealogies Vol III" (1892), R929.2 qS1673 v3, Source Medium: Book
  • Source: S308 Title: "Descendants of Thomas Horton of Springfield" Repository: #R2 NOTE: "Descendants of Thomas Horton of Springfield".
  • Repository: R2 Name: www.ancestry.com
  • Repository: R4 Name: www.familytreemaker.com




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