1. Cevellon, born 22 Nov., 1850; married 1 April, 1872, Edith Lucinda Horton, daughter of Lewis Horton and Sarah Maria Chaffee, and born 14 April, 1859. 2. Josiah Spaulding, born 27 Feb., 1854.
IX. Benjamin, son of [David Horton and Hannah Newell], born at Horn Brook, 25 Sept., 1827; married at Athens, Pa., 15 Oct., 1863, by Rev. H. R. Clark, to Lucinda D. Canfield, daughter of William B. Canfield and Matilda, his wife, and born 14 Dec., 1842.
Children, both born at Horn Brook:
1. Myrtie Stella, born 13 Feb., 1864. 2. Ida May, born 12 Nov., 1866.
XI. William Pesse, son of [David Horton and Hannah Newell], born at Horn Brook, in Sheshequin, Pa., 5 Sept., 1831; married in Sheshequin 10 Nov., 1859, by Rev. J. W. Hewitt, to Susan Lyon Young, daughter of Reuben Young and Emily Horton, and born in Sheshequin, 28 Sept., 1839.
Children, all born Sheshequin:
1. Emily Eveline, born 29 August, 1862; died 24 Jan., 1868. 2. Reuben Emmerson, born 11 April, 1865; died 19 Oct., 1868. 3. Charles Mahlon, born 24 May, 1869. 4. Ruth Naomi, born 9 May, 1875.
William P. Horton and his wife are members of the M. E. Church, active in the work of the church and Sabbath-school. He follows the occupation of teaching in the public-schools of the county, and is a skillful educator.
XII. Hannah, daughter of [David Horton and Hannah Newell], born in Sheshequin, 10 June, 1834; married in Wysox, Pa., 15 June, 1859, by Rev. Andrew Barr, to Cornelius Dubois Hasbrouck Cole, son of John Cole and Catharine Letts, and born in Kingston, Ulster Co., N. Y., 4 April, 1818. Read Medicine and Surgery with Drs. Eastman and Arnold, of Owego, N. Y. Graduated at Geneva Medical College in the Class of 1849; was Assistant Surgeon 172d Pennsylvania Volunteers 15 Dec., 1862; promoted 31 same month to Surgeon, with rank of Major, served to the close of the war; was Surgeon-in-Charge of Nelson General Hospital, Yorktown, Va., for over six months. The Doctor now practices medicine and resides in Sheshequin. They have one son—
John Franklin Cole, born in Sheshequin, 4 April, 1860.