Children, born in Goshen:

1. [Clarissa Jane], born 1810. 2. Matthias, died in Goshen; had 2 children. 3. John, lives in Albany, N. Y., has 6 children. 4. Mortimer, no children, lives in Bethel, Michigan. 5. Sarah Elizabeth, married Richard Drake, has 7 children, lives in Coldwater, Mich. 6. Mary, married Thomas Stansbrough, has 11 children, lives in Newburgh.

IV. Gabriel, son of [Matthias Horton and Sarah Rumsey], born in Goshen, 9 Aug., 1806; married Eliza Corwin, daughter of Joseph Corwin and Hannah Finch, and born in Goshen about 1808.

Children, probably all born in Goshen:

1. Julia, married William Garlock. 2. Henry, married, had Adah and Sarah. 3. Abigail. 4. Sarah. 5. Caroline, married George Huff. 6. Mary, married Hunsike, had Mary and Millard. 7. Adelia, married Wm. Porter, had Horton. 8. Charles. 9. Harriet, married Jackson.

VI. Matthias, son of [Matthias Horton and Sarah Rumsey] (Silas, Barnabas, Barnabas, Caleb I.), born in Orange Co., N. Y., 26 Jan., 1812; married 1 April, 1836, to Eveline Williams, born in Orange Co., N. Y., 19 Oct., 1807.

Children, probably all born in Goshen Township:

1. Mary Catherine, born 3 Dec., 1836; married 7 May, 1854, to Henry Stedman. 2. Sarah Ann, born 19 Oct., 1838; married 3 Sept., 1857, to Charles Moore. 3. George Washington, born 11 Jan., 1841; died 6 Oct., 1862. 4. Andrew Jackson, born 26 June, 1843; married 21 June, 1868, to Hannah Fowler. 5. Martin Van Buren, born 13 March, 1846. 6. William Henry, born 24 Feb., 1848; died 25 July, 1848. 7. Eveline, born 15 Nov., 1849; married William Hutchings.

Matthias Horton died 6 March, 1863; his wife died 11 March, 1872.

IV. Edmund Bani, son of [Jonathan Bani Horton and Deborah Osborn] (Barnabas, Jonathan, Jonathan, Caleb I.), born in Southold, 5 Oct., 1821; married in New York City, 5 June, 1844, by the Rev. Dr. E. F. Hatfield, to Matilda G. Devoy, daughter of John M. Devoy and Margaret G. Coddington. He is a mechanic, but is now a salesman, warehousing and forwarding merchant, in New York City. He has a beautiful residence at White Stone, L. I. He is an active and intelligent member of the Presbyterian Church, and he, with a few other liberal Presbyterians, have erected a very pretty little church.