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    1. [HORTON] Re: hortons in missouri
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BBk.2ACIB/2.8.15.47.413.1539 Message Board Post: I have a William Issac Horton born on 20 Jan 1828 in Gate City, Scott Co, VA. His father is Robert Horton and mother is Joanna Robinett. William marries Isabella Benton on 11 Aug 1846 in Rogersville, Hawkins Co, TN. I have more info if you would like to e-mail me at [email protected] Good Luck!!!

    01/22/2003 02:59:22
    1. [HORTON] Re: Hortons in Va. and Mo.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BBk.2ACIB/432.1.2 Message Board Post: James has a brother named Robert H. Horton b. 1852 in Gate City, Scott Co, VA. Robert d. 14 May 1885 in Miller Co, MO. According to what I have he is buried in TX. He marries Sarah Reed on 20 Oct 1872 in Miller Co, MO. Hope this helps!!!

    01/22/2003 02:05:46
    1. [HORTON] Re: Hortons in Va. and Mo.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BBk.2ACIB/432.2 Message Board Post: James R. Horton b. 13 Apr 1855 in Gate City, Scott Co, VA. He d. 4 Nov 1932 in Miller Co, MO. He is buried at Gott Cemetary, Brumely, Miller Co, MO. I have info on parents and siblings if wanted. This research was not done by me but a family member. I will share what I have. Good luck!!!

    01/22/2003 02:00:49
    1. [HORTON] Hortons in VA and MO
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BBk.2ACIB/2019 Message Board Post: William Issac Horton b. 20 Jan 1828 Gate City, Scott Co, VA married Isabella Benton bor 20 July 1824 NC. William d 19 Apr 1906 Miller Co, MO. Isabella d.16 Nov 1898. They married on 11 Aug 1846 Rogersville, Hawkins Co, TN. Williams parents are Robert"Bob" Horton and Joanna Robinett. William and Isabella are buried at Gott Cemetary, Brumley, Miller Co, MO. William and Isabella's children are as follows-William H., Lucy Jane, Robert H., Michael G, James R, Catherine, David F., Mary S., Nancy Jane, Rhoda Genieve, Hezekiah Karl, and Joanna. I have more info if you would like including birthdates and places of children and also spouse names.

    01/22/2003 01:56:33
    1. Re: [HORTON] Joseph Horton
    2. LOVELL KEIL
    3. Have you tried "Long Island Horton History"? There is so much information on the Horton's, and listed links, here. It took me hours to download the information and I have Hi Speed Cable. Is this the only link you have to the past? Are you a Horton decendent? Can you or have you a link backwards in your linage? (from present to well in the past) You may have to go the <Ancestery.Com> for help. Keep me posted. Keil of Arizona ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- ---- Original Message ----- From: "Cindi Johnson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 9:10 AM Subject: Re: [HORTON] Joseph Horton > Thanks for reply, would you by chance have any idea > how I can find where he was born with not having his > parents names. I have his Revolution papers also have > Horton book but no mention of his parents. > > > > ===== > Cindi Johnson > 5450 Whipshaw Rd > Peyton, Colorado 80831 > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com > > > ==== HORTON Mailing List ==== > Verify the subscription status for all your RootsWeb mailing lists; your list of > subscriptions will be emailed to you. > http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/ > ======================================================== > >

    01/22/2003 09:58:12
    1. Re: [HORTON] Joseph Horton
    2. Cindi Johnson
    3. Thanks for reply, would you by chance have any idea how I can find where he was born with not having his parents names. I have his Revolution papers also have Horton book but no mention of his parents. ===== Cindi Johnson 5450 Whipshaw Rd Peyton, Colorado 80831 __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com

    01/22/2003 06:10:21
    1. Re: [HORTON] Joseph Horton
    2. Cindi Johnson
    3. Thanks for you reply but I don't think we have the same Joseph Horton. Mine was born in 1753 in Hartford England, came to America after the commencement of the Revolution. Settled in Virginia. Died June 11, 1833 in Jackson Ohio. ===== Cindi Johnson 5450 Whipshaw Rd Peyton, Colorado 80831 __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com

    01/22/2003 06:06:23
    1. [HORTON] Long Island Hortons
    2. Carolee Chapman
    3. This is a web page for Long Island Genealogy: http://www.longislandgenealogy.com/ Hope it can help. Carolee

    01/20/2003 06:47:04
    1. Re: [HORTON] Joseph Horton
    2. LOVELL KEIL
    3. Cindi: I used to live in Ft. Collins, Longmont (had a business in Boulder) Colorado Springs, Greeley and Loveland, Co. If you will go to "Long Island Genealogy" and use the "Horton" or "de Horton" surname you will find all the information you want. All footnoted, proven and free. I have a 3 inch ring binder full of "Horton's" information. I am a decendent of Richard Horton, son of Caleb (II )Horton. Joseph Horton came to Long Island, with other brothers, in about 1635-39. Possibly this is the Joseph you are seeking. Note that the Horton given names will repeat every other generation. The "Horton" name will go back to about 1200 as de Horton prior to about 1590. These ancesters from England seem to come from Mowery, Lanchestershire, England, however, they moved around, also. Have found, by accident, a "Horton" in London, England, dated 1100. Hope this helps. If you cannot get into "Long Island Genealogy" you may have to join Ancestry.com. Also, visit your "Family History Libraries" supported by the Morman Church. They will have all this on film. Hope this is helpful. [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cindi Johnson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 11:11 AM Subject: [HORTON] Joseph Horton > I am doing some more research on Joseph Horton. I am > tring to find where he came from in England. His > Revolution papers say Hartford England. Sorry fellow > researcher but there are (2) Hartford's in England. > One west coast and one on the east coast. Can anyone > help me out. > > > > ===== > Cindi Johnson > 5450 Whipshaw Rd > Peyton, Colorado 80831 > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com > > > ==== HORTON Mailing List ==== > Research friendly!!! Please treat other researchers as you wish to be treated!!! > List manager is Jim Young <[email protected]> > ======================================================= > >

    01/20/2003 05:06:01
    1. [HORTON] Joseph Horton
    2. Hi Cindi, There are three Hartford places in England. Cambridge, Cheshire and Somerset. According to the 1881 census there is just Ann Horton aged 75 living in Cheshire and Alfred E. Horton aged 40 visiting Cheshire from Prees in Shropshire. No Hortons in Hartford in Cambridge or Somerset. Hope this is of some help. Ed Horton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire.

    01/20/2003 04:39:40
    1. [HORTON] Anyone on the list looking for a Lydia Horton?
    2. Ron
    3. from The Narragansett Historical Register, Vol. VII, 1889, A magazine devoted to the antiquities, genealogy and historical matter illustrating the History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. James N. Arnold, Ed. Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., Hamilton, R. I. E. L. Freeman & Co., Printers, Central Falls, R. I. pp. 362 - 363: Shan, John, and Lydia A. Horton, widow; m. by Rev. T. A. Taylor, Nov. 27, 1845.

    01/20/2003 04:23:34
    1. [HORTON] Re: Horton-Losee connection in Westchester
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Losee, Horton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BBk.2ACIB/947.962.1 Message Board Post: I have connection between these two families from the late 1800's -- Violetta Losee married to Edward Horton. Please contact me if anyone has more information on their descendants. Thanks. [email protected]

    01/19/2003 03:25:50
    1. [HORTON] Joseph Horton
    2. Cindi Johnson
    3. I am doing some more research on Joseph Horton. I am tring to find where he came from in England. His Revolution papers say Hartford England. Sorry fellow researcher but there are (2) Hartford's in England. One west coast and one on the east coast. Can anyone help me out. ===== Cindi Johnson 5450 Whipshaw Rd Peyton, Colorado 80831 __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com

    01/18/2003 08:11:52
    1. [HORTON] Horton Line
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BBk.2ACIB/2018 Message Board Post: Hello I'am looking for informationon a Ada Evelyn Horton who married Charles Agustus Butler in Alberta. Ada and her family immagrated to Alberta Canada from the Aberdeen Washington state around 1905 later married Butler in 1924

    01/17/2003 01:30:05
    1. [HORTON] Re: Horton''s in Nor Carolina
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BBk.2ACIB/270.744 Message Board Post: My great great grandfather was James Walker Horton. My great grandmother was Eva Belle Horton b Oct 3, 1890 in Perote, AL. Do these names sound familiar to you? I thought maybe with the last names of Walker and Horton there might be a connection. Please email me with any information. I'd be glad to share what I have!

    01/16/2003 01:30:26
    1. [HORTON] Southern NJ Horton Births, 1800s
    2. Dolores
    3. Horton Births Recorded at Millville (NJ- USA) Historical Society, 1865 to 1896: Albert W. Horton Dec. 3, 1873 to Samuel and Anna Anna Horton Dec. 4, 1895 to William and Ella Edith McClong Horton August 28, 1895 to John S. and Gertrude Edward M. Horton July 18, 1881 to Samuel (no wife mentioned) George C. Horton April 19, 1883 to David and Cornelia ( * ) Kate Horton May 19, 1863 to Samuel and Anna M. Hannah Horton Nov. 26, 1891 to John and Lydia Spence Laura B. Horton May 16, 1890 to David and Sid ( * ) Louis C. Horton Oct. 20, 1865 to Samuel and Anna M. Lewis Horton August. 18, 1866 to Samuel and Annie Unnamed child Oct. 15, 1896 to John and Gertrude NOTE: MHS includes Maurice River Township statistics also, so the above were not necessarily all born in Millville. * The “Sid” and “Cornelia” above are misspellings for Cinderella (I have seen her and David’s tombstone at Mt. Pleasant.) She was a Henderson, and for some reason also called Minerva by one source. -- Dolores in DE

    01/13/2003 07:36:11
    1. [HORTON] Hortons in Hillsdale Co. Mich.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BBk.2ACIB/2017 Message Board Post: I have a 1870 censes from Hillsdale Co. Mich. There is a J. Horton, his wife Rose living there with there five children; Jose 16, Emily M, 20, Mitilda 13, Willard 3, and a boy of 7. They came from NY. I would like information on this family because two of my wife ancesters Adell Jewell 15 and Ella Jewell 12, sisters, were living with them with no mother. I am searching for there mothers name and why are they living with them. There fathers name was Leander Jewell, Killed in the cival war.

    01/13/2003 06:09:20
    1. [HORTON] Search RootsWeb Message Boards
    2. Jim Young
    3. A researcher may post a query or data related to your ancestor on a locality or special interest or even another surname message board where it may not occur to you to consider. Learning how to search ALL of the RootsWeb Message Boards at once for a particular ancestor may result in a rewarding experience. See discussion below. Anyone having a question relating to the message boards should not hesitate to ask the question and I'll provide a response. If I don't know the answer, I'll ask someone who knows the answer. Happy Searchin' Jim Young ======================= Previously published in RootsWeb Review: Vol. 6, No. 2, 8 January 2003. MAXIMIZING SEARCHES ON MESSAGE BOARDS. Click on MESSAGE BOARDS tab at the top of any RootsWeb page or go to: http://boards.rootsweb.com/ You can search all of the message boards, only a particular category, or only one specific board by selecting the appropriate button, but it depends upon your location within the Message Board hierarchy. As your teachers use to tell you: Pay attention! To perform a simple search, type in a surname (last name), a keyword, or a phrase, and click GO! In all searches, keywords or phrases will be searched for the closest to the least exact match--in that order. For a more specific search click on the ADVANCED SEARCH link. A search of all boards is the default. Complete any or all of the items on the ADVANCED SEARCH form: --FIND MESSAGES CONTAINING: (list a keyword or phrase) --WITH SUBJECT CONTAINING: (searches only message subjects) --BY AUTHOR: (the posters' names will be searched) --POSTED IN THE LAST ____: (select a time period from drop-down menu) --WITH SURNAME: (searches only the Surname Box entries) also offers a check box to use a Soundex search. (For information about Soundex, a special index, see: http://rwguide.rootsweb.com/lesson9.htm). --WITH MESSAGE TYPE: (Select from the drop-down menu: All, Query, Bible, Biography, Birth, Cemetery, Census, Death, Deed, Immigration, Lookup, Marriage, Military, Obituary, Pension, or Will). Searches on the Message Boards support wildcards represented by an asterisk * or question mark ? following a minimum of the first three letters of the keyword (search term) or surname. You cannot begin a search request surname/keyword with an asterisk or question mark (wildcard) -- you can only use a wildcard after you have started with at least three letters prior to the asterisk or question mark. An asterisk is used to denote anywhere from zero to five missing or unknown characters while the question mark is used only when you are looking for exactly one unknown character. For example: a search for joh* will find John, Johns, or Johnson. However, a search for johns?n will find Johnson or Johnsen but will not find Johnston (because there is more than one missing or unknown letters). Searching for johns*n will, however, locate Johnston in addition to Johnson and Johnsen. You can show more than one question mark to represent more than one missing letter, with each question mark shown representing an additional missing letter. For instance: rob??son will pick up Robinson or Roberson but not Robertson. Searching for rob?son will only pick up Robeson or Robison, while a search for rob*son will find Robeson, Robson, Robinson, Roberson, as well as Robertson. You can extend your wildcard searches to include more than five missing or unknown letters by using a double asterisk **. Search operators you may use are: the plus (+) sign which may be placed in front of any word to indicate that this word MUST appear in a message for it to be considered a match, and the minus sign (-) which may be placed in front of any term you wish to exclude from a search. Do not include a space between the plus or minus sign and the word or name to which it applies. A search for '+jones john -paul' will return only those hits that contain the word 'jones' -- provided the word 'paul' does not also appear in the message. The word "john" may or may not appear in the message. Messages that include both 'john' and 'jones' would rank higher in degree of match (relevancy) than those that only include 'jones'. If you search and get no matches, enter less information or search only by a surname or a keyword. Regardless of the case (upper or lower) found in the actual posts on the message boards, if you will type using all lowercase letters in the search box it will make your search case insensitive, and therefore yield the maximum number of matches. Too many matches? Enter additional data on the ADVANCED SEARCH page to narrow down your results. If the surname for which you are looking is also a common word (such as HILL) use the ADVANCED SEARCH link and search on the surname by typing it into the SURNAME BOX. This enables you to search only message board posts in which this "word" is used as a surname. Searching only on the surname field eliminates authors' names from coming up in your search results. Experiment with these various search options. You may be pleasantly surprised with the results, and start your new year off doing the "happy genie" dance.

    01/13/2003 01:14:37
    1. [HORTON] Horton of Rennselaer county NY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Horton Castle Brust Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BBk.2ACIB/2016 Message Board Post: In search of family members contact [email protected]

    01/12/2003 01:53:32
    1. [HORTON] Alice Horton
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Castle Brust Horton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BBk.2ACIB/2015 Message Board Post: I have picture of Alice Horton Married to Charles H. Castle on December 25,1890 also a pic of Alice alone. Alice is my G-granmother.Have several other pics email me at [email protected]

    01/12/2003 12:29:39