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These bible sheets were purchased at auction. They are older photostat copies in negative. I do not know the current whereabouts of either bible, or whether the pages were separated from them. Many of the entries in the first bible were transcribed from the other, older (1769) bible.
Bible # 1-- The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments. American Bible Society, New York, 1857.
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FAMILY RECORD
At Plainfield N.J. March 15, 1879 Benjamin T Horton to Lizzie L. Brown
MARRIAGES
Isaac Newton Smith
and Gloria Talmage married January 18th 1812.
John Ogden and Angeline
T Dibble May 20th, 1840.
Elizabeth and Joseph
Merritt Brintnall Sept 8, 1836.
Mary Bowers and
Charles Ellison June 4th, 1846.
Martha Aletta +
Theodore King Horton Feb 4th 1847.
Jane Ann + Tallmadge
Baker, Oct 6th 1849.
Tallmadge B Horton
to Hattie E Carl, January 29, 1887.
(note in left margin
says children of John & Clarissa)
BIRTHS
Thomas Smith Sep
12, 1748
Rebecca do Jan 19,
1748
their children
Elizabeth Nov 21,
1772 James Sep 23 1774
Jonathan Mch 26,
1776 John Mch 24, 1778
Samuel Sep 24, 1780
Thomas Aug 27, 1782
Ephraim July 19,
1784 Twin bro Jun 20, 1786
Isaac Newton July
21, 1787 Sarah Mch 16, 1790
Rebecca June 2,
1793
Isaac Newton Smith
children
John Ogden Born
Nov 12, 1812 Elizbaeth Oct 16, 1814
Mary Bower " Aug
4, 1816 George Thomas Oct 13, 1818
Martha B July 22,
1821 Martha Aletta Nov 14, 1823
Jane Ann June 8,
1825
Transcribed by RHorton420@aol.com
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Barnabus Horton emigrated
to Southold L.I. from town Mosely Leister Co,
Eng, 1640 and begat
Jonathan, Jonathan begat James & James begat
Barnabus & Barnabus
begat Benjamin, & Benjamin Osborn Oct 5th 1787 &
Osborn begat Mary
Elizabeth March 17, 1812 also Theodore King Augt 12th
1819 also Benjamin
Dewitt Nov 8th 1822',
Theodore K Horton
begat Franklin Munn Mar 15th 1848. Also Phillip
Hallock Thursday
July 14th 1850. also Tallmadge Bker Sunday, Jan 25th
1852, also Benjamin
Theodore Monday May 26th 1856, also Grace Thursday
Nov 8th 1860, also
Howard Friday Oct 7th 1864
Ethel Horton born
May the 7th 1882 -
Alma Horton December
2 1883
Mabel Horton August
13th 1885
Transcribed by RHorton420@aol.com
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Tallmadge Baker,
March 16 1899
Theodore K Horton
Wed July 12th, 1893
FAMILY RECORD
(Benjamin T Horton,
October 28th 1903 - Tallmadge B Horton 1903
24 June)
Thomas Smith, August
13th, 1836.
Rebecca Smith, December
15th, 1819.
Elizabeth " December
14th, 1793.
James July 25th,1834.
Jonathan Aug 20th 182_
John June 12th,
1839. Samuel July 16tn, 1838.
Thomas August 3rd,
1861. Ephraim Dec 13th, 187_.
Twin brothers June
20th, 1786. Sarah Nov 9th, 1791.
Rebecca April 13th,
1794.
In left hand margin Grace Horton Jan 31, 1943.
Thomas Talmage, dec
28th, 1846.
Pamela Talmage,
Aug 29th, 1841.
Clarissa Smith Aug
6th, 1879.
John Talmage Nov
18th, 1850. Elisha (?) Sep 6th, 1812.
Rosetta Aug 31st,
1817.
George Thomas Smith
at Woosung, China July 1, ___
Martha B Oct 5th,
1822
Sally Horton March
16th, 1865
Osborne Horton Aug
19th, 1866.
Isaac Newton Smith
Oct 5th, 1869.
Jane Ann, wife of Tallmadge Baker March 30th, 1888.
Mary E Horton, widow of John Sew___ April 16, 1888.
J Ogden Smith April
30th 189_
Elizabeth Brinnall
Nov 6th, 189_
In left margin Martha
A Horton Oct28, 1904.
Transcribed by RHorton420@aol.com
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Bible # 2 -- The New Testament Of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
Printed by Alexander Kincaid His Majefty's Printer MDCCLXIX [1769].
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Zerubabel Born november
2d 1744
Richard Born october
5d 1746
Zachariah Born Elizabeth
february 5d y 1749
John Born may 16d
1751
Daniel Born Sarah
august 5d 175_
Caleb Born october
27d y1756
Ezra Born december
23d y1752
Deliverance Born
August 6 day 1769
Deliverance Phillips
dide May the 17th, 1817
Transcribed by RHorton420@aol.com
Zerubebel Born november
2d 1744
(*in French months
are not capitalized. d is for day and y is for year)
Richard Born october
5d 1746
Zacharis Born Elisabeth
febary 5d 1749
John Born may 16d
1751y
Daniel Born Sarah
august 5d 175?
Caleb Born october
2d 1758y
Ezra Born december
2d 1758y
Deliverance Born
august 6 day 1769 y
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Deliverance Phillips
Vide(sp?) May the 17th 18(?)17
Transcribed by E. Anne Horton (kz4y@home.com)
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Oct 5, 1787
Osborn Horton Born
the year of our lord
Sally Phillips Born
the year of our Lord Feb 20, 1787.
Mary E Horton Born
the year of our Lord March 17, 1815.
Theodore K Horton
Born the year of our Lord Aug 12, 1819.
Benjamin D Horton
Born the year of our Lord Nov 8, 1822.
Martha Aletta Smith
Born Nov 14th, 1823.
Franklin Munn Horton,
Born Wednesday, March 15th, 1848.
Phillip Hallock
Horton Born Thursday, Feby 14th, 1850.
Tallmadge Baker
Horton Born Sunday Jany 25, 1852
Theodore, Benjamin
Horton Born Monday, May 26th, 1856.
Grace Horton Born
Thursday Nov 8, 1860
Howard Horton Born
Friday Oct 7, 1864
Transcribed by RHorton420@aol.com
Osborn Horton Born
the year of our Lord Oct.5.1787
Sally Phillips Born
the year of our Lord Feb. 20. 178_
Mary E. Horton Born
the year of our Lord March 17.1813
Theodore K. Horton
Born the year of our Lord Aug.12.1819
Benjamin D. Horton
Born the year of our Lord Nov. 8. 1822
Martha Aletta Smith
Born Nov. 14.1823
Franklin Mann Horton
Born Wed. March 15th, 1848
Phillip Hallock
Horton Born Thursday Feb(y) 14 1850
Tallmadge Baker
Horton Born Sunday Jan(y) 25 1852
Theodore Benjamin
Horton Born Monday May 26 1856
Grace Horton Born
Thursday Nov. 8 1860
Howard Horton Born
Friday Oct, 7 1864
Transcribed by E. Anne Horton (kz4y@home.com)
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Marriages
Osborn Horton to Sally Phillips.
Theodore Horton to Martha A Smith, July 4th, 1847.
Transcribed by RHorton420@aol.com
Marriages
Osborn Horton to
Sally Phillips
Theodore K. Horton
to Martha A. Smith July 4th, 1847
Transcribed by E.
Anne Horton (kz4y@home.com)
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Barnabas Horton begat
Jonathan. Jonathan begat James. James begat Barnabas. Barnabas begat Benjamin,
all the above are buried in the
graveyard Southold,
L.I. Benjamin begat Osborn. Osborne begat Theodore. Theodore begat Frank,
Phillip, Tallmadge. (Osborn, Theodore
and his children
now reside in the city of Brooklyn and are alive on this date Sept 4, 1853.)
(Barnabus Horton
emigrated from the town of Mowseley County Leister England and settled
in the place called Southold L.I. in the year
1640 see History
L.I.)
Transcribed by RHorton420@aol.com
Barnabas Horton beget
Jonathan. Jonathan beget James. James begetBarnabas. Barnabas beget Benjamin.
All the above are buried in the
graveyard Southold
L.I.-Benjamin beget Osborn. Osborn beget Theodore, Theodore beget Frank,
Phillip & Tallmadge. (Osborn. Theodore and his children now
(?....possibly "schoolteach")
in the city of Brooklyn and are alive at this date Sept 4, 1853)
(Barnabas Horton
emigrated from the town of Mowsley County Leister. Eng. and settled in
the place called Southold L.I. in the year 1640 in
History L.I.)
Transcribed by E. Anne Horton (kz4y@home.com)
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Barnabus Horton emigrated
from the town of Mowsley, Leister, England. Landed at town of Southold,
Long Island 1640 with a party of others
and first settled
the same town - (see History of Long Island).
Barnabus begat nine
children - The youngest Jonathan lived to a good old age - and was buried
under the same tombstone at Southold with his
father Barnabus.
Jonathan begat a
son named James , who first settled Hog Neck a town in Southold - James
built a house to the south of the road near the creek - James begat a son
named Benjamin who built the first house on the road east from the school
house. Benjamin lived to a good old age - and was a strict puritan - Benjamin
had two wives and many children - the third by his first wife was named
Osborne - who married Sally Phillips
of Speonk L. I.
by whom he had three children, Mary, Theodore and Benjamin - Osborne afterwards
moved to Brooklyn L.I. where his oldest
son Theodore married
Martha A Smith. Theodore resides in Brooklyn and has four sons Franklin,
Philip, Tallmadge and Theodore at this date
November 1856. Theodore
visited England in the summer of 1856 found the town of Mowsley to be a
small village about twelve miles south of
Leister. There were
several families of Hortons living in the place and found the name as far
back as 1660. The oldest parish register extant -
also found the name
on several tombstones - the oldest bearing date 1770.
Transcribed by RHorton420@aol.com
Barnabus Horton emigrated
from the town of Mowseley County Liester Eng. landed at the town of Southold
Long Island 1640. with a party of others and first settled the same town
(see History of Long Island). Barnabus begat nine children. The youngest
Jonathan lived to a good old age - and was buried under the same tombstone
at Southold with his father Barnabus.Jonathan begat a son named James,
who first settled Hog Neck a town in Southold - James built a house to
the south of the road near the creek - James begat a son named Barnabus,
who begat a son named Benjamin, who built the first house on the road east
from the school house - Benjamin lived to a good old age, and was a strict
Puritan. Benjamin had two wives and many children. The third by his first
wife was named Osborne, who married Sally Phillips of Speok L.I. by whom
he had three children. Mary, Theodore and Benjamin. Osborne afterwards
moved to Brooklyn L.I. where his oldest son Theodore married Martha A.
Smith. Theodore resides in Brooklyn and has four sons Franklin, Philip,
Tallmadge and Theodore at this date November 1856... Theodore visited England
in the summer of 1856 found the town of Mowsley to be a small village about
twelve miles south of Leister - there were several
families of Hortons
living in the place. Also found the name as far back as 1660 - the oldest
parish register extant - also found the name on several tombstones the
oldest buried date 1770.
Transcribed by Judith
Horton. (judith.horton@compaq.com)
Barnabas Horton emigrated from the town of Mowsley, County Leister, Eng. landed at town of Southold, Long Island 1640 with a party of others and first settled the same town (see History of Long Island) Barnabas beget nine children. The youngest Jonathan lived to be a good old age- and was buried under the same tomb-stone at Southold with his father Barnabas. Jonathan beget a son named James who first settled Hog Neck a town in Southold- James built a house to the south of the road near the creek. James beget a son named Barnabas who beget a son named Benjamin-who built the first house on the road east from the schoolhouse- Benjamin lived to a good old age and was a Strict Puritan- Benjamin had two wives and many children- the third by his first wife was named Osborn- who married Sally Phillips of Speouk (sp?) LI by whom he had three children ,Mary Theodore and Benjamin.Osborn afterwards moved to Brooklyn LI where his oldest son Theodore married Martha A. Smith. Theodore resided in Brooklyn and has four sons Franklin. Phillip. Tallmadge and Theodore at this date November 1856. Theodore visited England in the summer of 1856 found the town Mowsley to be a small village about twelve miles south of Leister. There were several families of Hortons living in the place also found the name as far back as 1660-the oldest Parish register extant- also found the name on several tombstones. the oldest burial date 1770.
Transcribed by E. Anne Horton (kz4y@home.com)