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Jonathan Horton was born circa 1694, the son of Jonathan Horton and Bethia Conklin of Long Island, New York[1]
Around 1720, he married Elizabeth Goldsmith, daughter of John (born November 3, 1701)[1], and their children included:
Israel, born 1728, who married Sarah Lee[1]
Jonathan, born 1730, who married Bethia Horton[1] [2]
Barnabas, born 1732, who married Mary Tuthill[1]
Zaccheus, born 1734, who married a widow Elizabeth (Unknown) Case[1]
Bethia, born 1736, who married David Tuthill[1]
The death information shown on FindAGrave appears to be conflated, please use it with caution.
Research Notes
Horton-3810 is removed as a son and will be replaced with the correct Barnabas Horton.
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Horton-3883
Jonathan Horton (1694 - abt. 1755)
Born 1694 in Long Island, New York
Son of Jonathan Horton and Bethia Conklin
Brother of Barnabas Horton
Husband of Bethia (Hallock) Horton — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of Elizabeth (Goldsmith) Horton — married 1720 in Suffolk, New York
Father of Israel Horton, Jonathan Horton and Barnabus Horton
Died about 30 Oct 1755 at about age 61 in Long Island, New York [uncertain]
Profile last modified 3 Aug 2022 | Created 29 Feb 2016
Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Genealogies : Transcribed from the Yarmouth Herald, by George S. Brown; prepared for publication by Martha & William Reamy, assisted by John McDonald Hilton ... et al.; published in Baltimore : Genealogical Pub. Co., c1993. ISBN: 0806313722; page 73-4
↑ "New York Marriages, 1686-1980," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VK1K-WDQ : 10 February 2018), Jona. Horton and Bethiah Horton, 02 Jul 1752; citing reference ; FHL microfilm 974.7 B2N V. 64-66.
geni.com
Father: Jonathan HORTON b: ABT 1668
Mother: Bethia CONKLIN
Marriage 1 Elizabeth GOLDSMITH b: 03 NOV 1701 in Southold, Suffolk, NY
* Married: 1
Children
1. Has Children Israel HORTON b: ABT 1728 in Cutchogue, Suffolk, NY
Sources:
1. Title: rootsweb.com
Abbrev: rootsweb.com
Page: Horton Family Tree
===Will===
WIll of Jonthan Horton, New York City Wills, 1754-1760
Page 359.--In the name of God, Amen, October 28, 1755. I, JONATHAN HORTON, of Southold, in Suffolk County, yeoman, being weak in body. I leave to my eldest son, Israel Horton, œ200 and my silver-headed cane and a silver spoon. I leave to my son Jonathan all my three eastermost lots of land lying between the two roads where I now live, with all the buildings thereon, Also my three lots of land lying on the north side of the north road, Also one lot of land in the Great Manor in the Patent of St. George, Also all that part of my meadow in the Fresh meadow on the north side of the gutter, And 1/2 of my creek thatch lying in the creek called Indian Neck Creek, Also my 4 rights in the Commons, and all my right of Parsonage at Aquabauk, bought of Samuel Wells, and 1/2 of my farming implements, And he is to pay a bond of œ24 which I gave to the widow Mary Reeve, and he is to pay to my daughter, Bethiah Horton, œ20 when she is 18, and to Constant L'Hommedieu œ17. I leave to my third son, Barnabas Horton, my three lots of land, which I bought of Moore, lying between the roads, with all buildings, And one lot in the Great Manor, in the Patent of St. George, And 1 1/2 lots in the North Manor, bought of John Hudson, Also all my part of the Fresh meadows lying south of the gutter, Also 1/2 of the creek thatch in the Indian Neck Creek, and 1/2 of my farming implements. I leave to my son Zacheus all my land lying in the township of Brookhaven, and a lot and a half in the North Manor, which I bought of John Hudson, Also a lot in the Great Manor in the Patent of St. George, Also my right in the Dam meadow. I leave to my beloved wife Bethiah, "my now wife," all my right of land in the General Field at Indian Neck, And all my right of Beach and meadow at Cupsogue, and all my lands in Southampton Commons, and all the rest of my movable estate, except one silver spoon, which I give to my daughter Elizabeth. And my wife during her widowhood shall live with my son, Barnabas Horton. I leave to my daughter, Elizabeth Tuthill, one silver spoon. I make my wife and sons, Jonathan and Barnabas, executors. Witnesses, Micah Moore, Jonathan Mapes, Timothy Wells. Proved, November 22, 1755. [NOTE.--The lots spoken of as in the Great Manor of St. George are probably in the western part of the town of Riverhead.
1694 |
1694
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Cutchogue, Suffolk County, Province of New York
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1721 |
1721
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Cutchogue, Suffolk, NY
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1728 |
1728
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Cutchogue, Suffolk County, Province of New York
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1729 |
1729
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Cutchogue, Suffolk County, Province of New York
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1732 |
1732
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1734 |
1734
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Cutchogue, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY
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1755 |
October 30, 1755
Age 61
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Palmyra, Wayne County, New York, United States
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