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LT Joshua Horton

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Southold, Long Island, New York
Death: June 17, 1729 (82-90)
Southold, Long Island, New York
Immediate Family:

Son of Barnabas Horton and Mary Horton
Husband of Mary Horton
Father of Elizabeth Hallock; Ens. Joshua Horton; Prudence Terry; Bethia Hallock; Capt. Ephraim Horton and 3 others
Brother of Benjamin Horton; Hannah Hildreth Bower Trevally; Mary Budd; Caleb Horton; Capt. Jonathan Horton and 8 others
Half brother of Lt. Joseph Horton, I; Benjamin Horton, Jr.; Anne Horton and Hannah HORTON

Occupation: Lieutenant
Managed by: Ken Jon Schonberg
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About LT Joshua Horton

Abstract of New York Wills, vol. I, 1665-1707

Will of Barnabas Horton: "To fourth son Joshua, he leaves his home, land and meadows, orchards and Commons of pasture and 1/2 of lands at Accabauk and meadows at Oyster Ponds."

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  • Horton genealogy; or, Chronicles of the descendants of Barnabas Horton, of Southold, L. I., 1640 by Horton, Geo. F. (George Firman)
  • https://archive.org/details/hortongenealogyo00hort
  • https://archive.org/stream/hortongenealogyo00hort#page/9/mode/1up
  • I. BARNABAS HORTON, son of Joseph Horton, born in Mousely, Leicestershire, England, 13 July (old style), 1600. Emigrated to America in the ship "Swallow," Captain Jeremy Horton, master and owner, in 1635 to '38, landed at Hampton, Massachusetts, came to New Haven in 1640; his wife, MARY, and two children, Joseph and Benjamin, with him. He settled permanently on the east end of Long Island, now Southold, Suffolk County, New York, in October, 1640.
  • Children, all born in Southold, except Joseph and Benjamin, who were born in England :
    • 1. Joseph, born about 1632; married Jane Budd, daughter of John Budd I.
    • 2. Benjamin, born about 1634; married Anna Budd, sister of Jane.
    • 3. Caleb, born about 1640; married Abigail Hallock.
    • 4. Joshua, born about 1643; married Mary Tuthill.
    • 5. Jonathan, born about 1648; married Bethia Wells.
    • 6. Hannah, married Barnabas Terrill.
    • 7. Sarah, married Joseph Conklin.
    • 8. Mary, married Joseph Budd, son of John Budd.
    • 9. Mercy, married Christopher Youngs.
    • 10. Abigail, married Charles Booth.
    • Second Generation. - Joseph I.
  • .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/hortongenealogyo00hort#page/11/mode/1up
    • Second Generation. - Joshua I.
  • IV. JOSHUA, son of Barnabas Horton I., born at Southold, L. I., in 1643; married, about 1667, MARY TUTHILL. In 1673, '76, '78 and '95 he deeds land to various persons. In 1676 he is one of the patentees of Southold, and has six males and five females in his family. He is a Lieutenant in 1693. (See "Moore's Indexes of Southold," p. 88.) He died in Southold, 1729. His wife died 2 January, 1718.
  • Children, all born in Southold :
    • 1. Joshua, ensign, born 1669.
    • 2. Joseph, born 1671 ; married.
    • 3. Sarah, born 1673; married Richard Terry, son of Richard I.
    • 4. Mary, born ; married 2 January, 1 70S, Zaccheus Goldsmith.
    • 5. Bethia, born ; married in Jan., 1716, Ichabod Hallock. She died 1753.
    • 6. Keziah or Zerniah, married Israel Cose.
    • 7. Ephraim, born 1786; married, in 1707, Martha Vail.
  • .... etc. _________________
  • The refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut by Mather, Frederic Gregory
  • https://archive.org/details/refugeesof1776fr00mathuoft
  • https://archive.org/stream/refugeesof1776fr00mathuoft#page/405/mode...
  • HORTON - The ancestor of this name, on L. I. was Barnabas1, who was b. at Mowsley, Leicestershire, Eng., about 1600. (Moore's "Index," p. 22) He was one of the original settlers at Southold; and one of the 12 who constituted the Church of Rev. John Youngs, in 1640. He d. July 13, 1680, aged 80. (Tombstone at Southold) The house which he erected at Southold was known as the "Old Castle." His son, Capt. Jonathan2, built the West part of the house a few years later. (Griffin's "Journal," p. 229. See Page 406) Moore (pp. 22-24, 88-92) has been pains-taking in regard to this Family ; but later, and more accurate, information is found in the Horton Gen. (G. F. Horton, Phila., 1876), which is followed, below. "The Early Hortons, of Westchester Co., N. Y.," may be found in the N. Y. Gen'l and Biog'l Rec., Jan. and Apr., 1905.
  • Barnabas1, b. July 13 (O. S.), 1600, came to Hampton, Mass., in 1635-1638; to New Haven and to Southold, in 1640, with his wife Mary and sons, Joseph2 and Benjamin2. His other sons were : Caleb2 , Lt. Joshua2 and Capt. Jonathan2. His dau., Sarah2, m. William1 Salmon. (See Salmon)
  • Joseph2, b. about 1632-1635; m. Jane Budd; removed to Rye, N. Y. Moore states that he m. Abigail, dau. of John Vail. (See Vail)
  • Benjamin2, b. about 1634-1637; m. Anna Budd; removed to Rye, about 1665, where he d. s. p. Nov. 3, 1690.
  • Caleb2, b. in 1640; m. Abigail, dau. of Peter1 Hallock (See Hallock); d. Oct. 3, 1702. His son, Jonathan3, b. in 1668; m. Bethia Conklin. He had a son, Jonathan4, b. in 1694, m. Elizabeth Goldsmith.
  • Lt. Joshua2, b. about 1643; m. Mary Tuthill; d. in 1729. Among his children were: Ens. Joshua3; and Ephraim3. Ens. Joshua3, b. in 1669; m. (1) Elizabeth, dau. of Simon Grover, (2) Wid. Mary Gillam; d. about 1744. Ephraim3, b. in 1686; m. Martha Vail. His son, Joseph4, b. in 1708; perhaps m. Deliverance Reeves.
  • https://archive.org/stream/refugeesof1776fr00mathuoft#page/406/mode...
  • Capt. Jonathan 2, b. Feb. 23, 1648; m. Bethia, dau. of William1 Wells; d. Feb. 23, 1707. Among his children were: William3, b. in 1677, m. Christina Youngs; Jonathan3, b. Dec. 23, 1783, m. Mary Tuthill, and was the father of Rev. Azariah4, who was Missionary to the L. I. Indians, 1741-1750; and Dea. James3, b. in 1694, m. Anna Goldsmith, d. May 16, 1762. He was the father of Rev. Ezra4, who m. Mary, dau. of Robert Hempstead. (See Hempstead) He kept a valuable Diary.
  • HORTON BARNABAS4 .... etc.
  • .... etc. ___________________
  • Horton family year-book Vol. 5
  • https://archive.org/details/hortonfamilyyear05hort
  • https://archive.org/stream/hortonfamilyyear05hort#page/11/mode/1up
  • 1 BARNABAS HORTON1 of Southold, Long Island, New York, was born in 1600, at Mowsley, Leicestershire, England, and died July 13, 1680, at Southold, L. I. He married, in 1622, Ann Smith, of Stanion, Northamptonshire, England. She died before the family came to America. Barnabas Horton married (2d) Mary ---- , who survived him. He emigrated to America prior to 1640, and settled at Hampton, New Hampshire. As early as 1651 he removed to Southold, and resided there until his death. He held many public offices. He was Deputy to the General Court of the New Haven Colony in 1654, 1656, 1658, 1659 and 1661. In 1663 and 1664 he was a Commissioner for Southold.
  • Children :
    • 2 i Joseph Horton, m. Jane Budd.
    • ii Benjamin Horton, m. Anna Budd.
    • iii Hannah Horton, m. Barnabas Trevale (or Terrill).
    • iv Sarah Horton, m. Joseph Conklin.
    • v Mary Horton, m. Joseph Budd.
    • vi Caleb Horton, m. Abigail Hallock.
    • vii Joshua Horton, m. Mary Tuthill.
    • viii Jonathan Horton, m. Bethia Wells.
    • ix Mercy Horton, m. Christopher Youngs.
  • 2 LIEUTENANT JOSEPH HORTON2 (Barnabas1), son .... etc. ___________
  • Abstracts of wills on file in the Surrogate's office: City of New York Vol. I by William Smith Pelletreau, New York (County). Surrogate's Court ....
  • https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso03kellgoog
  • https://archive.org/stream/abstractswillso03kellgoog#page/n128/mode...
  • Pg.110
  • Page 417.— BARNABAS HORTON, Southold. "I Barnahas Horton of Southold, finding many distempers daily growing upon me." Leaves to eldest son Joseph 10 sheep, to what he formerly had as his full portion. To second son Benjamin, 10 sheep, to what he formerly had, as his full portion. To eldest daughter Hannah Trevalle, 10 sheep as her full portion. To Joseph
  • https://archive.org/stream/abstractswillso03kellgoog#page/n129/mode...
  • Pg.111
  • Conckling, son of my daughter, Sarah Conckling, 5 sheep. To my 3d daughter Mary Budd, 5 sheep. To my third son, Caleb 1 horse and 1/2 of all my right in Accabauk to what he hath in possession at Corchaug for his full portion. To my fourth son Joshua, all my house, land, and meadows, orchards, and Commons of pasture which was mine and is now in his possession, and 1/2 of my meadow and upland within the bounds of Accabauk, and all my meadow at Oyster Ponds. To my fifth son Jonathan, all my dwelling house, barn, home lots and meadow and all the rest of the real estate, except that the new house shall be for the use of Mary, my wife, during her life, and she is to have the third bushel of all grain, and he is "to winter and summer for her four cows." To youngest daughter Mercy Youngs 4 cows and bed and bed clothes. Makes wife Mary executor.
  • Dated May 10, 1680. Witnesses, Jonas Holdsworth, Richard Benjamin. Proved at Court of Sessions held in Southampton March 4, and confirmed November 18, 1681.
  • Inventory. Land and Housing £200, 7 oxen, £30, 5 cows, £12, 16 horse kind, £24, 90 sheep, £35. Total amount £405. Taken by John Corwin, John Carey, Benjamin Youngs. _________________________
  • (Pg.11 in The Horton Genealogy says JOSHUA HORTON married MARY TUTHILL)
  • Family History Compiled by Lucy Henderson Horton ... By Mrs. Lucy Henderson Horton
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=hWtVAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA272&lpg=PA272&d...
  • Pg.272
  • In Dictionary of United States History by Jameson on Page 377 the statement is made that "the English settled the eastern portion of Long Island, N. Y., in 1640:"
  • 1. Barnabas Horton; born in Mousley, Leicestershire, England, died at Southold, Long Island, New York, in 1680 (see page 9 of Horton Genealogy). The tombstone which marks his grave at his old home also proves this.
  • 2. Joshua; son of Barnabas Horton, was born at Southold, L. I., in 1643; married, 1667, Mary Furthell. She died in 1729 (see page 11 Horton Genealogy).
  • 3. Joshua Horton; Ensign, was son of Joshua Horton and his wife, Mary Furthell. He was born at Southold, L. I., in 1669. He married first, Elizabeth Glover, second, a widow, Mary Gillam. He died in 1744 (see page 170, Horton Genealogy).
  • Pg.273
  • 4. Ephriam Horton, son of Ensign Joshua Horton; married Martha Vail.
  • 5. Joseph Horton, son of Ephraim Horton and his wife, Martha Vail; was born at Southold, 1708.
  • 6. Joshua Horton, son of Joseph Horton; was born 1730 (see page 170, Horton Genealogy).
  • (We think that this is Joshua Horton, the explorer, who came to what is now Tennessee in 1766 with Col. James Smith, of Pennsylvania, and Uriah Stone, for whom Stones river was named, and Wm. Baker and a negro servant. They named Cumberland mountains and Cumberland river in honor of the Duke of Comberland.
  • .... etc. ________________
  • Joshua Horton
  • Birth: 1643 Southold, Suffolk County, New York, USA
  • Death: unknown
  • Family links:
  • Parents:
  • Barnabas Horton (1600 - 1680)
  • Mary Langdon Horton (1611 - 1670)
  • Spouse:
  • Mary Tuthill Horton
  • Children:
    • Ephraim Horton (1686 - 1733)*
  • Siblings:
  • Mary Horton Budd (____ - 1688)*
  • Benjamin Horton**
  • Joseph Horton (1625 - 1699)**
  • Joshua Horton (1643 - ____)
  • Jonathan Horton (1648 - 1707)*
  • *Calculated relationship
  • **Half-sibling
  • Burial: Unknown
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 45182806
  • From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=45182806 __________________________
  • Barnabas Horton
  • Early Southold, Long Island Settler
  • ....etc.
  • Which wife was the mom to which kids is not absolute, as the death date of the first, and marriage date of the second wife, are not certain.
  • Hortons in America makes some serious errors in the spouses of children of Barnabas Horton. I present the information below from Hortons in America, along with notes I have made. .... etc
  • BARNABAS HORTON, born in Mowsley, Leicestershire, England (old style). In 1622 he married Anne Smith of Stanion of Northamptonshire, England. She died, and he married Mary Langton. He emigrated to America in the ship Swallow, Captain Jeremy Horton, master and owner, in 1635 to 1638, landed at Hampton, Mass., where he owned a plot of ground.(*) He came to New Haven, 1640, with his wife, Mary, and two children, Joseph and Benjamin. He settled permanently on the east end of Long Island, now Southold, Suffolk County, N. Y., in October, 1640.
  • Children of first wife, Anne Smith:
    • 1. Joseph, born 1625; married Jane Budd, daughter of John Budd I.
    • [This is Jane-2 Budd, dau of the first John Budd, md Katherine Brown. She is sister of the Long Island Pioneer John-2 Budd, who married Mary Horton. nmt]
    • 2. Benjamin, born 1627; married Anna Budd, sister of Jane.
    • [This Benjamin married, first, Ann/Anna (____) Tooker/Tucker (sister of Christopher Youngs wife), former wife of John Youngs (see Torrey and Southold Town Records). Torrey assigns her no identity. She was the second wife of John Tooker/Tucker]
    • The McLaurin "Descendants of Barnabas Horton", 1990, indicates the proof for her identity as Ann-2, daughter of John-1 Budd, comes from an undated document where she and her brother John-2 Budd wrap up details from their father's estate. He gives no location for this document. I haven't found it in Southold records, perhaps it is in Rye records.
    • Benjamin's second wife was Mary Mapham. He apparently had no children by either wife, as his will provided for siblings, and mentions no children or grandchildren.
  • Children of second wife, Mary Langton:
    • 3. Caleb, born 1640; married Abigail Hallock.
    • Caleb's first wife, and probable mother of all of his children, is unknown. Even her first name eluded being recorded in any documents located so far. She is likely mother to all of Caleb's children, except possibly the youngest, Phebe.
    • There was a recorded marriage for a Caleb Horton to an Abigail Horton in 1697, but there were more than one Caleb Horton in 1697 to assign this marriage to. (In fact, McLaurin assigns the marriage to a nephew of Caleb-2.) Caleb married last, Esther, probably: (Crafford) [Wedge] [Homan] Horton. She is his wife referred to in his will. She is likely the Esther Homan, widow, as shown in the 1698 census. A Esther Horton witnessed the will of the daughter of Esther Homan (Deliverance Whitehair) in 1699.
    • 4. Joshua, born 1643; married Mary Tuthill.
    • [McLaurin presents data from a Wheeler genealogy which convincingly shows Joshua's wife was Mary Wheeler. Joshua was referred to as "brother" by a brother of Mary Wheeler in the distribution of a Wheeler matriarch's estate in Southampton. ]
    • (THE WHEELER GENEALOGY LISTS JOSIAH HORTON NOT JOSHUA HORTON - C.POMEROY)
    • 5. Jonathan, born 1648; married Bethia Wells.
    • [This couple identified in Ancestors of American Presidents, pg 18, for President Harrison.]
    • 6. Hannah, married Barnabas Terrill.
    • No, there was no Barnabas Terrill. The will of Barnabas gave: "to Hannah Tevalle 10 sheep as her full portion.". Hannah married 1) Thomas Hildreth abt 1648 2) Jonas Bower abt 1659 and 3) Thomas Trevally abt 1673. (See McLaurin, "Descendants of Barnabas Horton,", 1995, and/or: Hoff, NYGBR 123:210, 1992 "Additions & Corrrections", to NYGBR 120:74 (article about Peter Hildreth): Identity of Hannah, wife of Thomas Hildreth, Jonas Bower, and Thomas Trevally.
    • 7. Sarah, married Joseph Conklin.
    • [She married first, William Salmon (See TAG 21:246-253 for a very interesting review of the Horseneck lawsuit whereby family relationships were determined by many documents relative to this lawsuit that lasted for years. She had two children by William. She then married John Conklin, December 02, 1657. nmt]
    • [The persistent reports that the first John Budd SR had a son named Joseph Budd who married a Sarah Horton appear to be a complete sham. Sarah Horton, daughter of Barnabas, is comfortably with two husbands during her life, completely documented in the Horse Neck lawsuit documents. If she did "squeeze" in this marriage, she had no issue, as the various documents re the "orphans" in the lawsuits would have named them somewhere along the way. There is no Joseph in John Budd, SR's will of 1669. (there is in John Budd JR's will.) Sarah's son, Joseph Conklin, is referred to in Barnabas Horton's will of 1680. John Conklin outlived Sarah Horton, his wife. There is no such marriage in Torrey. This Joseph Budd appears to be a ghost and the Sarah so often cited for his wife likely not the daughter of Barnabas, or the whole marriage is just a complete sham. nmt]
    • For another interesting article on this branch of the family, see: Gale Ion Harris, TAG 1996:235-241 - Sarah (Salmon) (Edwards) Curtis of LI and Conn.
    • 8. Mary, married Joseph Budd, son of John Budd.
    • [Mary married JOHN-2 Budd, not Joseph. Mary was referred to as Mary Budd in Barnabas' will, so she definitely married a Budd. Torrey says Mary Horton married JOHN Budd, Jr. (1620-1684), son of John and Katherine (Brown) Budd. John Budd, Jr.'s will refers to wife Mary. I find no Joseph Budd that could be a possible match in the Budd tree. nmt]
    • 9. Mercy, married Christopher Youngs.
    • [Mercy md first John Youngs, son of Cpt Joseph (who was brother of Rev John), abt 1675/6 and had four children with him. She md second, Christopher Youngs Bet. 1689 - 1698, and had no children with him. See Youngs Genealogy, by Selah Youngs.] She is in the 1698 census with Christopher and her children, but he was their step-father (and first cousin to their natural father), not their father.
    • 10. Abigail, married Charles Booth.
    • The daughter Abigail is from Horton's in America and is not a daughter. She was Abigail Mapham, daughter of John and Mary (Hampton) Mapham. Her mother, Mary, was a wife of Benjamin-2 Horton. Her name as the widow "Mary Horton" led early researchers to believe she was Mary (Langton) Horton, probably leading to that misidentification of Abigail as a daughter of Barnabas. See McLaurin and NYGBR 38:322.
  • .... etc.
  • Resources
  • Hortons in America - White, Adaline H., (1929). Below average scholarship, all assertions should be challenged - be very careful in using this error-prone genealogy. It is in genealogylibrary.com
  • "Descendants of Barnabas Horton" by Banks McLaurin, Jr. (1990). The scholarship of this Horton genealogy is of higher scholarship than Hortons in America, correcting many errors in HIA. It also contains transcripts and photo-copies of many Horton documents (wills and other documents.) However, it is not without its errors and its presentation is sometimes confusing as it presents photo-copies of submitted lineages that conflict with other info elsewhere in the book.
  • NYGBR 102:69-??, 1971 - Documentary Evidence of the Life and Labors of Barnabas Horton. Explores English ancestry and early years of Barnabas. Lists documents and records in which Barnabas is found. A "must-have" for Horton descendants.
  • Edward Hart - Descendants and Allied Families, Horton Section, pp 144-147. Short sketch in a "all my ancestors" type book, but above average scholarship, more reliable than HIA.
  • Torrey, "New England Marriages Before 1700"
  • From: http://ntgen.tripod.com/bw/hort_index.html _____________________________________
  • (NOT ABLE TO FIND READABLE McLaurin Jr., Banks, Descendants of Barnabas Horton of Southold, Vol. 1, revised 1995)
  • Barnabas (1600-1680)
  • The heritage of Barnabas Horton has been carried on through the generations from Southold to Salem. Exactly when he left England and on what ship he traveled has never been proven. What is known is that he was a man of unquestionable character and great faith, which is shown on his Tablestone and in his will. He became a freeman in Hartford before arriving in Southold where he served as a constable and then as a Deputy to the General Court in 1663 and 1664. As a founding father of the Town and of the church he was active in the affairs of both, and of the colony. It is said that he agreed to maintain the lane to the dock, which allowed him to have lots on either side of Horton’s Lane. In 1640 he received a land grant which included the land on which the Horton's Point Lighthouse now sits.
  • BARNABAS1 HORTON1 was born July 13, 1600 in Mowsley, Leicestershire, England, and died July 13, 1680 in Southold, Suffolk County, Ny2where he is buried in the Old Burying Ground of the First Presbyterian Church. He married (1) ANNE SMITH3. She was born Abt. 1602, and died Abt. 1630. He married (2) MARY LANGTON3Abt. 1631 in England. She was born Abt. 1611 in England, and died Aft. 1698.
  • Children of BARNABAS HORTON and ANNE SMITH are:
    • i. JOSEPH2 HORTON4,5, b. Abt. 1625; d. Bef. June 12, 1696, Rye, Ny; m. JANE BUDD6, Abt. 1645; b. Abt. 1627; d. Aft. June 12, 1696.
    • ii. BENJAMIN HORTON6, b. September 1627; Baptism: England d. November 03, 1690; m. (1) ANNA BUDD6, February 22, 1658/59, Southold, Suffolk County, Ny; b. Abt. 1629; d. Bef. 1686; m. (2) MARY HAMPTON6, 1686.
    • iii. ANNE HORTON, b. October 04, 1629. Baptism: England
  • Children of BARNABAS HORTON and MARY LANGTON are:
    • iv. HANNAH2 HORTON7, b. Abt. 1632; d. Aft. 1698; m. (1) THOMAS HILDRETH7, 1648; b. Abt. 1611; d. 1657, Southampton, Suffolk County, Ny; m. (2) JONAS BOWER7, Abt. 1659; b. Abt. 1630; d. May 29, 1671, Southampton, Suffolk County, Ny8; m. (3) THOMAS TREVELLY9, 1673;b. 1630; d. 1687.
    • v. SARAH HORTON10, b. Abt. 1634; m. (1) WILLIAM SALMON10, Bef. 1657; m. (2) CAPTAIN JOHN CONKLIN/CONCKYLNE11, December 02, 165712; b. 1631, Nottingham, Northamptonsire, England; d. April 06, 1694, Southold, Suffolk County, Ny13.
    • vi. MARY HORTON14, b. Abt. 1635; d. Aft. 1684; m. JOHN BUDD14, Abt. 1652; b. Abt. 1631; d. November 05, 1684.
    • vii. CALEB HORTON22, b. Abt. 1640, Southold, Suffolk County, NY; d. October 03, 1702; m. (1) <UNNAMED>23, Abt. 1665; m. (2) ESTHER24, April 26, 1699; b. 1648; d. November 28, 1740.
    • viii. JOSHUA HORTON15, b. Abt. 1643; d. June 17, 1729, Southold, Suffolk County, Ny; m. MARY WHEELER15, Abt. 1667, Southold, Suffolk County, Ny; b. Abt. 1650; d. November 24, 1732, Southold, Suffolk County, Ny.
    • (THE REFERENCE 15 FOR THIS IS Descendants of Barnabas Horton of Southold, Vol. 1, revised 1995 BUT IN THE ABOVE LISTING IT IS STATED THAT McLaurin SAYS IT WAS DATA FROM THE WHEELER GENEALOGY, WHICH LISTS JOSIAH HORTON - C.POMEROY)
    • ix. CAPTAIN JONATHAN HORTON16, b. February 23, 1647/48, Southold, Suffolk County, Ny; d. February 23, 1706/07, Southold, Suffolk County, Ny17; where he is buried with his father in the Old Burying Ground; m. BETHIAH WELLS18, Abt. 1672, Southold, Suffolk County, Ny; b. Abt. 1653, Southold, Suffolk County, Ny; d. April 14, 1773, Southold, Suffolk County, Ny19. and is buried in the Old Burying Ground
    • x. MERCY HORTON20, b. Bet. 1650 - 1655; d. Aft. 1698; m. (1) JOHN YOUNGS20, Abt. 1675; b. March 23, 1634/35; d. Bef. 1689; m. (2) CHRISTOPHER YOUNGS, JR.21, Bet. 1689 - 1698; b. Abt. 1653; d. December 1698.
  • Endnotes
  • 1. .... etc.
  • 15. McLaurin Jr., Banks, Descendants of Barnabas Horton of Southold, Vol. 1, revised 1995, pg. 237.
  • http://longislandgenealogy.com/barnabas/barna001.htm _____________________
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  • The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America by Albert Gallatin Wheeler
  • https://archive.org/stream/genealogicaland00genegoog#page/n631/mode...
  • Pg.593
  • 10328. THOMAS WHEELER, son of Thomas (10327). Died Dec. 1656. Married Alice --- --- . He lived at New Haven, Conn. The widow rem. to Southampton, L. I., with her children, and married there Josiah Stanborough as his 2d wife.
  • Children:
    • 10329. THOMAS WHEELER, born April 21, 1652.
    • 10330. JOHN WHEELER.
    • 10331. MARY WHEELER.
    • 10332. SARAH WHEELER.
    • One of the daughters married Josiah Horton, of Southold, L. I., and the other married Francis Sayre, of Southampton, L. I. _______________________________________

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