This is what I have on Thomas R Hornaday:
Thomas R Hornaday - b abt 1841 Monrovia, Indiana d 10 Mar 1915 Wellington, Kansas
Married #1) Mary A McCurdy 27 Mar 1860 Hendricks County, Indiana (Mary died: 30 Dec 1872)
Children:
Sarah Eveatta Hornaday b 25 Apr 1861
Annie Laurie Hornaday b 31 Mar 1865
Mary Elizabeth Hornaday b 17 Jul 1868
Birdie May Maria Hornaday b 11 Nov 1872
Married #2) Augusta Camp (Mrs Bates) 30 Aug 1873 Washington County, Ohio
Children:
5 listed on your site (Lillie Alice, William Edward, Emma Ellen Josephine, Freddie, and Lottie Rowena
Thomas served in Co D, 70th Indiana Volunteers and Co F, 70th Indiana Volunteers.
He was listed as having dark hair and eyes on enlistment papers.
Thomas R - Son of William and Mary (Grisham) Hornaday
William Hornaday b 16 Mar 1819 Cane Creek, North Carolina. d 27 Jul 1874 Morgan County, Indiana
Married: Mary Ann Grisham 27 Apr 1840 Morgan County, Indiana
Thomas R Hornaday was an only Surviving child. His Mother died in childbirth of an infant brother on 3 Jun 1843. Father remarried two more times, Fathering seven(7) children with the Second Wife and one(1) more with the third.
William Hornaday was son of Isaiah and Sarah (Free) Hornaday
Isaiah Hornaday b 15 Dec 1796 Cane Creek, North Carolina. d 30 Jul 1864 Morgan County, Indiana.
Married: Sarah Free or Ferree b 4 Jan 1817 Randolph County, North Carolina
Children: 4 boys and 3 girls
Isaiah Hornaday - Son of Christopher and Ann (Copeland) Hornaday
Christopher Hornaday b 1753/1754 Cane Creek, North Carolina d 1841 Cane Creek, North Carolina
Married: Ann (Nancy) Copeland in 1777
Children: they had eight(8) children (Gordon has this information)
Christopher Hornaday served in Captain Juduthan Company, Chatham County Malitia. Descendants are eligible for the Sons of the American Revolution also the DAR and the CAR.
Christopher Hornaday was the son of John and Christian (?) Hornaday.
This is the basic outline of Thomas R Hornaday. I also have information on the descendants. Do you know of any of the other descendants?
Thanks
Gordon Hale
Arkansas