1. [Barnabas], married Mehitabel Wells. 2. [Abigail], married Gershom Terry. 3. Anna, married Joseph Wickham. 4. [Julia Ann], married Jonathan Wells. 5. Susanna, married Gilbert Case. 6. Col. [Benjamin], married 1. Mehitabel Osborn; 2. Harmony Reeves. 7. Capt. [James], born 1 Sept., 1757; married 1. Elizabeth Wood; 2. Elizabeth Milliken. 8. Bethia, married William Rogers. 9. [Gilbert], married Returah Terry. 10. [Jonathan], married Bethia Hallock.

IV. Thomas, son of Dea. [James Horton and Anna Goldsmith], born in Southold, in 1728; married 24 Feb., 1757, to Susanna Conklin. Moved to Goshen, N. Y., about 1762, and settled there.

Children, all born in Goshen, except Thomas, who was born in Southold:

1. Thomas, born 5 Oct., 1760; married Hannah Moore. 2. James, married Abigail Tuthill. 3. Samuel, married Margaret Consalaris. 4. Hannah, born about 1773; married Abiram Reeve. 5. Gamaliel, died young. 6. Ezra, married Hannah Gardiner. 7. Paul, married Ruth Hardin. 8. Peter, died young. 9. Susan, married 1. Little; 2. Daniel Carpenter. 10. Bethia, married Peter Johnson.

VI. Silas, son of Dea. [James Horton and Anna Goldsmith], born in Southold, 25 Dec., 1730; married Mary Bull, about 1756. Her parentage is not known, although her name is illustrious in the annals of Orange Co.—Vide History of Orange Co.

He went to Orange Co. about 1750, where he settled and died.

Children, all born in Goshen Township:

1. Bethia, born in 1757; married 28 Feb., 1778, Benjamin Hallock. 2. Anna, born 20 June, 1758; died 18 Sept., 1767. 3. Margaret, born 4 Sept., 1760; died 4 Sept., 1767. 4. James, born 5 Feb., 1762; died young. 5. Sarah, born 28 Nov., 1764; married 15 August, 1795, David Hawkins. 6. Silas, born 19 May, 1768; died 13 April, 1782. 7. [William], born 2 July, 1771; married 21 Dec., 1793, Phebe Rumsey. 8. James, born 11 Sept., 1774; married.

VII. Rev. Ezra, son of Dea. [James Horton and Anna Goldsmith], born in Southold, 25 Dec., 1733; married in the town of Hempstead, L. I., in 1757, Mary Hempstead, daughter of Robert Hempstead, and born in 1736. He graduated at Princeton College, N. J., in the class of 1754. He studied for the ministry in Princeton, and the honorary degree of A. M. was conferred upon him by Yale College, in 1772. He was ordained at Union, Ct., 14 June, 1759, and from that time until 1783, he was pastor of the Congregational Church at Union. After twenty years of faithful service, his health failing, at his own request, 6 August, 1783, he was dismissed from his charge. He died at Union, 13 Jan., 1789. His wife, remaining his widow, died at the residence of her son-in-law, Rev. Calvin Ingals, West Stafford, Conn., 23 Jan., 1815, aged 79.

Children, all born in Union: