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Genealogy
and History of the Family HORTON
CD Contents
2 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Horton
genealogy and history : descendants of Richard Horton (1727) and Elizabeth
Harrison, and their nephew and niece, Deacon Nathaniel Horton (1741) and
Rebecca Robinson, including a brief tracing of their ancestral line back
to 1310, Geo. W. Alloway Saxton, Pa.: Sheterom Print. Co., 1929,
149 pgs.
Subject
Headings: Horton, Deacon Nathaniel, b. 1741, Robinson, Rebecca, Harrison,
Elizabeth, Horton family, Harrison family, Robinson family, Horton, Richard,
b. 1727.
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Hortons in America : being a corrected reprint of the 1876 work by
Dr. Geo. F. Horton ..., with the history and some lines of the posterity
of Thomas Horton, and also a line of the posterity of Levi Horton, White,
Adaline Horton, Seattle, Wash.: H.D. and A.H. White, 1929, 755 pgs.
Dr. George F. Horton, The Hortons in America, The old first church of Southold,
Memorial Gateway, The Founders, Barnabas I, Joseph: Grief Horton
records collected by Oze E. Horton of Atlanta, Georgia, Caleb Third
son of Barnabas Horton, Caleb 3rd son of Barnabas Horton, Joshua
Fourth son of Barnabas Horton, Jonathan Fifth son of Barnabas Horton,
Thomas Horton, Levi Horton, Alphabetical index |
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