Col Alexander "Sandy Purnell Horton

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Col Alexander "Sandy Purnell Horton

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wilkes, Georgia, USA
Death: January 11, 1894 (83)
San Augustine, Texas, USA
Place of Burial: San Augustine, Texas, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of Julius Horton and Susannah "Sukey" Horton
Husband of Mary Elizabeth Horton and Elizabeth Cooper
Father of Emely Leonora Murphy; Susanna "Sudie" Purnell McClanahan; Wade William Horton; Alexander Elisha Horton; Elizabeth Jane Sheffield and 1 other
Brother of Nancy Bullock; Jane Horton; Wade William Horton; Martha Patsy; Sam W. Horton and 3 others

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About Col Alexander "Sandy Purnell Horton

Alexander Horton, early settler, local official, and aide-de-camp to Sam Houston during the Texas Revolution, the son of Julius and Susan (Purnell) Horton, was born on April 18, 1810, in Halifax County, North Carolina. In 1823 he moved with his widowed mother and other members of her family to Texas. With his brother, Sam W., and his brother-in-law James Whitis Bullock, Horton crossed the Sabine River into Texas on January 1, 1824. The three built a cabin on the Attoyac River, where Horton, aged thirteen, was left in charge, while the other two returned to Louisiana for the remainder of the family.

In 1827 Horton participated in putting down the Fredonian Rebellion, and on August 2, 1832, under Bullock, he fought in the battle of Nacogdoches against José de las Piedras. From 1831 to 1833 he served as sheriff of Ayish Bayou and in 1835 represented Ayish Bayou (or San Augustine) in the Consultation.

When Sam Houston was appointed commander-in-chief of the Texas army in 1836, Horton was named his aide-de-camp and fought as such in the battle of San Jacinto. He was chairman of the board of land commissioners in 1838 and collector of customs of San Augustine in 1838–39.

Horton was again sheriff of San Augustine in 1844 and played an active part in arresting the leaders of the Regulator-Moderator War. After 1844 he was mayor of San Augustine for several years. His last public office was as representative of San Augustine and Sabine counties in the Fifteenth Legislature. He died on his farm near San Augustine on January 11, 1894.


Alexander Horton, early settler, local official, and aide-de-camp to Sam Houston during the Texas Revolution, the son of Julius and Susan (Purnell) Horton, was born on April 18, 1810, in Halifax County, North Carolina. In 1823 he moved with his widowed mother and other members of her family to Texas. With his brother, Sam W., and his brother-in-law James Whitis Bullock, Horton crossed the Sabine River into Texas on January 1, 1824. The three built a cabin on the Attoyac River, where Horton, aged thirteen, was left in charge, while the other two returned to Louisiana for the remainder of the family. In 1827 Horton participated in putting down the Fredonian Rebellion, and on August 2, 1832, under Bullock, he fought in the battle of Nacogdoches against José de las Piedras. From 1831 to 1833 he served as sheriff of Ayish Bayou and in 1835 represented Ayish Bayou (or San Augustine) in the Consultation. When Sam Houston was appointed commander-in-chief of the Texas army in 1836, Horton was named his aide-de-camp and fought as such in the battle of San Jacinto. He was chairman of the board of land commissioners in 1838 and collector of customs of San Augustine in 1838–39. Horton was again sheriff of San Augustine in 1844 and played an active part in arresting the leaders of the Regulator-Moderator War. After 1844 he was mayor of San Augustine for several years. His last public office was as representative of San Augustine and Sabine counties in the Fifteenth Legislature. He died on his farm near San Augustine on January 11, 1894.

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Col Alexander "Sandy Purnell Horton's Timeline

1810
April 18, 1810
Wilkes, Georgia, USA
1849
April 24, 1849
San Augustine, Texas, USA
1850
October 25, 1850
San Augustine, Texas, USA
1852
January 1852
San Augustine, Texas, USA
1854
December 31, 1854
San Augustine, Texas, USA
1857
October 1, 1857
San Augustine, Texas, USA
1861
December 7, 1861
San Augustine, Texas, USA
1894
January 11, 1894
Age 83
San Augustine, Texas, USA