1. Mary Jane, born in Wilmot, 19 Oct., 1834; married Geo. Capwell. 2. Debbie Terry, born in Wilmot, 13 Sept., 1836; married Jacob Place. 3. Perry Commodore, born in Terry, 12 May, 1839. 4. Ebenezer Horton, born in Wilmot, 22 Sept., 1842; died in the army in 1864.
IV. Eunice, daughter of [Ebenezer Horton and Mary Terry], born in Asylum, now Wilmot, Pa., 7 Sept., 1812; married at the old homestead, 6 July, 1837, by Ephraim Beeman, Esq., to James Horace Turrell, son of Beebe H. Turrell and Olive Turrell, and born 1 Nov., 1809; died in Wilmot, 3 Sept., 1863. She is still living, and has been a worthy member of the Baptist Church for about fifty years.
Children, all born in Wilmot:
1. Phebe, born 30 April, 1839; married Morris Turrell; they reside in Kansas. 2. Sarah Jane, born 24 Aug., 1844; died 8 Oct., 1844. 3. Lydia Ann, born 8 July, 1845; unmarried. 4. Mary Adela, born 10 May, 1848; died 8 May, 1863. 5. Jas. Henry, born 21 May, 1850.
Mr. James H. Turrell was a farmer and lumber manufacturer. He was a prompt business man—a Justice of the Peace for five years, and enjoyed the confidence and respect of all who knew him. He began the world with nothing, but at the time of his death he was worth a fine property.
V. Hiram, son of [Ebenezer Horton and Mary Terry], born in Wilmot, 7 June, 1815. He is unmarried, and has lived all his life at the old homestead—is a farmer and lumber manufacturer.
VI. Ebenezer, son of [Ebenezer Horton and Mary Terry], born in Wilmot, 4 April, 1817; married in Terry, to Ellen Minerva Crandall, daughter of Josias G. Crandall and Olive Burdick, and born in Grafton, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., 18 Oct., 1823.
Children, born in Albany, Bradford Co., Pa.:
1. Eunice Alice, born 10 Sept., 1855. 2. John Edmund, born 4 March, 1857. 3. Olive Turrell, born 14 Feb., 1859. 4. Mary Jane, born 27 March, 1863.
Ebenezer Horton's residence was in Albany, Pa., but he died at his father's old residence in Wilmot, where he had gone to spend the closing days of his life with his mother and her family. He was an industrious, upright farmer, esteemed by all who knew him. His widow and family still occupy his old homestead, and live comfortably.