Benjamin Horton

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Benjamin Horton

Also Known As: "Benjamin Horton Jr."
Birthdate:
Death: September 09, 1723
Southold, Suffolk County, New York, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of Lt. Joseph Horton, I and Jane Horton
Husband of Ann Horton
Brother of Capt. John Horton; Joseph Horton, II; Samuel Horton; Jonathan Horton, I; David Horton and 3 others

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Immediate Family

About Benjamin Horton

Not the same as Benjamin Horton


Jacqueline Dinan, in her book In Search of Barnabas Horton, lists the following children for Joseph Horton and Jane Budd:

5. Benjamin, first appeared in Westchester County records in January 1699/1700 (Note: The Benjamin Horton, jr. who married Anne Budd in the late 1680's does not appear on the 1698 Southold Census. They may have moved to Rye.)


Disambiguation

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Budd-143

There was more than one Ann Horton in the same location at the same time and we don't want to conflate them.

  • (1) This profile: Ann (Budd) Horton who married Benjamin Horton (son of Joseph) on June 18, 1686.[1]
  • (2) Another: Ann (Unknown) (Tucker) Horton who married Benjamin Horton (son of Barnabas) on Feb. 22, 1659.[1] before this Ann (Budd) Horton was born. No children

Biography

A Joseph and a John Horton were born after 1688. They are sons of Benjamin Horton and Ann Budd. Ann married Benjamin Horton between 1686 and 1688:

Ann signed papers in June 1686 as Ann Budd.

In 1688 Benjamin Horton Junior and Christopher Youngs Junior exchanged lands. Ann Horton is one of the signers
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Note: Benjamin and Ann Horton do not appear on the 1698 census. They may have moved to Rye.

Note: the 1st Benjamin Horton had died in 1690.

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Benjamin Horton's Timeline

1666
1666
1723
September 9, 1723
Age 57
Southold, Suffolk County, New York, British Colonial America