Person:Thomas Horton (28)

Thomas Horton
m. Abt 1668
  1. Rachel Horton1669 -
  2. John Horton1672 - Bef 1752
  3. Jonathan Horton1675 -
  4. Thomas Horton1677 - Abt 1745/46
  5. David Horton1679 - 1752
  6. Solomon Horton1682 - 1724/25
  • HThomas Horton1677 - Abt 1745/46
  • WHannah Garnsey1676 - Bef 1743
m. 7 Jun 1700
  1. David Horton1701 - Aft 1770
  2. Rachel Horton1706 - 1791
  • HThomas Horton1677 - Abt 1745/46
  • WHannah Slade1697 - Bef 1760
m. 12 Aug 1743
Facts and Events
Name Thomas Horton
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 3 Oct 1677 Milton, Norfolk County, MA
Baptism[4][2] 18 Nov 1677 First Church, Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Marriage 7 Jun 1700 Rehoboth, Bristol County, MAto Hannah Garnsey
Marriage 12 Aug 1743 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United Statesto Hannah Slade
Death[3] Abt Mar 1745/46 Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
References
  1. Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. Milton Records, Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1662-1843: alphabetically and chronologically arranged. (Boston)
    page 33, Births.

    'HORTON. ...
    Thomas, Son of Thomas, Oct. 3, 1677'

  2. 2.0 2.1 Jenks, Margaret R, and Frank C. (Frank Conklin) Seymour. Thomas Horton of Milton and Rehoboth, Massachusetts. (Kirkland, Washington: M.R. Jenks, c1984-c1987)
    1:3.

    'CHILDREN [of Thomas Horton]: by wife Sarah; all born in Milton; all baptised in Braintree. ...
    THOMAS b. 3 Oct. 1677; bp. 18 Nov. 1677'

  3. Jenks, Margaret R, and Frank C. (Frank Conklin) Seymour. Thomas Horton of Milton and Rehoboth, Massachusetts. (Kirkland, Washington: M.R. Jenks, c1984-c1987)
    1:5.

    'THOMAS HORTON ... was b. 3 Oct. 1677 MVR; bp. 18 Nov. 1677 Braintree; d. 28 Feb. - 22 March 1745/6 Rehoboth.'

  4. Jackson, Edward Evarts (compiler). Records of the First Church at Braintree, Mass. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (1905)
    59:157 .

    '18. 9. [1677] Thomas son of Sarah Horton, Milton'

    Other dates given in the same source ('14.1.1674-5' followed by '28.1.1675') indicate that old style month numbering is used (e.g., 9 = Nov).