Don't know how or if this Simon HORN is related to the Piscataway Simon HORN. Remember, we also found a Joseph FRENCH living in this area prior to the Rev War -- who lost his property due to his loyalty to the crown. Morris County, database page 1052 Simon Horn 274 N. B. K, p 281 W. 1770, INV 1771 1770, Sept. 2. HORN, Simon, of Rocksbury Twsp., Morris Co., farmer; will of. To John Horn, my brother, William Horn's, eldest son, 40 shillings. My brother, Samuel, my apparel; my gun, to his eldest son, Andrew; my smooth gun to his second son, William. Youngest sister, Charity, a cow; to her daughter Ester, a mare. Remainder to my brother, Samuel's two eldest sons, Andrew and William, and to my two sisters, Rachel and Charity. Executors - Aaron Stark and Miller Blatchly. Witnesses - William Throckmorton, Charity Hough, Daniel Jones. Proved Sept. 22, 1770. 1770, Sept. 19. Inventory, made by William Salmon and William Throckmorton. (Lib. K, p. 281)