5. Elizabeth, born at Bound Brook, N. J., 6 Jan., 1818; married Hiram Allen. 6. Adam, born at Lambertville, N. J., 27 Dec., 1820; married 1. Elizabeth Roberts, 2. Hannah Snyder. 7. Jason Horton, born at New Brunswick, 23 Feb., 1823. 8. Edward Perrine, born at New Brunswick, 22 Aug., 1829.
Adam Huyler died in March, 1846; he was the son of William Huyler and Gertrude Smock; family originally from Holland.
Mrs. Huyler resides at Newark, N. Y., is wonderfully preserved, is active in body and mind, sight and hearing only very slightly impaired, and her memory quite good, and now, at nearly 86, she is getting a new set of natural teeth.
IV. Mary, daughter of [Jason Horton and Mary Terry], married Geo. Beemer, of Beemersville, N. J.
Children:
Sarah, Horton, Elton and Halsey (twins), Abbey, Harriet and Jane.
V. Abigail, daughter of [Jason Horton and Mary Terry], born in Sommerville, N. J., 6 March, 1795; died 19 August, 1875; she was never married. She made teaching her profession for many years. She was a skillful educator and a great favorite of children. She early professed Christianity, and became a member of the Presbyterian Church. She was a lady of marked piety and intelligence; occasionally wrote articles for the newspapers. In 1872 she writes:
"This is my hand-writing, so, through the mercy of the Lord, my life is yet prolonged, but I am aged (77) and infirm, going the down hill of life, living on borrowed time. Oh, how important to be prepared for the final change!
"Of my sisters, the oldest is gone, taken in her 84th year, departed suddenly, gone, we trust, to 'Heaven above, where all is love,' and where sorrowing and sighing can never enter."
In another letter, she says: "Our home is pleasant, we live in a beautiful village of New Jersey. Yes, little New Jersey,