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    1. Re: [HORNER-L] Isaac Horner
    2. Connie Bradbury
    3. I made an error in my earlier email. I should have written that Daniel married Annie prob. Winnebago Co., WI not MN. F. Kay Hunter Roberts: I had no clue there were so many Isaac Horners in PA and VA. So far I have not found them in OH. I am guessing they had to travel through Ohio to get to IL, WI and MN. I am certain Daniel's father was Isaac b. ca 1797 in PA. If we was in Washington Co., PA that is only a hop, skip and a jump from Monogehela Co., VA. Part of the family was in Tyler and Wetzel Cos., VA then WV. I found a brief history of the Horner Family on a microfilm from the Family History Library. It is about the family of David Horner and Robert Horner, brothers, who settled in Mt. Joy Twp., York Co, now Adams, PA. about 1764. He married a Miss Love about that time. He died about 1804. He had seven sons: Alexander, James, Robert, David, William, Andrew and John. Also two daughters, Margaret and Polly. Alexander married Miss McAllen and settled first in Mt. Joy Twp. in 1795. He died June 12, 1831 at age 67. His wife died 1806. They had six children who are named. Alexander's descendants are the main emphasis of the history. This is a copy of an old document owned by Mrs. Robert H. Hrabeak, 452 N. Cedar St., Laramie, WY, copied and typed by Mrs. Carl. A. Cinnamon, William Clayton Chapter, Daughters of the American Colonists, Laramie, WY 1958. Connie

    05/11/2005 07:42:40