Ann, daughter of Nathaniel Millerd, was born in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, 12 August 1708.[1]
Jonathan Horton and Anne Millard, both of Rehoboth, were married by Rev. David Turner in Rehoboth, 28 October 1725. They published their intentions 17 April 1725. [2]
Children of Jonathan and Anne, reported born in Rehoboth were:[3]
Susanna, born 24 August 1728
Anne, born 22 December 1730
Jonathan, born 1 July 1733
Lileas, born 22 July 1735
Amos, born 20 August 1737
Rebeckah, born 27 July 1739
Comfort, born 29 March 1743
William, born 21 April 1745
Job, born 26 June 1747
Freelove, born 17 October 1749
Anne Millard ... Anne, wife of Jonathan Horton, passed away in Rehoboth 14 July 1751. [4]
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Source S25
Author: Gary Boyd Roberts
Title: Notable Kin, Volume One
Publication: Name: Name: Carl Boyer, 3rd; Location: Santa Clarita, California; Date: 1998;;
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