1. [Mary Elizabeth]. 2. [Benjamin]. 3. [Theodore King].
IV. James Reeves, son of Col. [Benjamin Horton and Harmony Reeves] (2d wife), born in Southold, 2 July, 1789; married Amy Philips, daughter of Samuel Philips and Mary Corwin. He was long a magistrate, and a prominent man in Southold.
Children:
1. Lydia Rogers, married Franklin H. Overton. 2. Lydia, married J. Halsey Tuthill. 3. James. 4. George. 5. Fanny, married Oscar L. Case. 6. Benjamin Franklin, married Ann Eliza Horton.
VI. Salter Storrs, son of Col. [Benjamin Horton and Harmony Reeves], born in Southold, 12 Nov., 1792; married 18 Jan., 1823, by Rev. Nath'l Huntting, to Harriet Case, daughter of Moses Case and Lydia Goldsmith, and born in Southold, about 1794. He died 15 May, 1846. She perished on the Golden Gate, which was burned on the Pacific, 27 July, 1862.
Children, all born in Southold:
1. Salter Storrs, born 10 Nov., 1825; went to California about 1849; died 24 June, 1855. 2. Emma Harriet, born 5 Dec., 1827; married Dr. Frank Tuthill. She was assistant editor of the New York Times for some years—went to California, became wealthy, and she is now (1874) in Europe, educating her daughter Anna. 3. Sarah Elizabeth, born 8 March, 1830; married Blakey; resides in California. 4. Jerusha Wickham, born 3 July, 1834. She is a teacher in Brooklyn, N. Y. 5. Josephine L., born 16 Dec., 1838; died 9 Oct., 1838. 6. Silas Austin, born 19 April, 1839; died in 1857. 7. Henry Wickham, born 29 July, 1841.
VII. Hon. Silas, son of Col. [Benjamin Horton and Harmony Reeves], born in Southold, 13 Nov., 1794; married in Southold, 10 Jan., 1827, by the Rev. Noble Thomas, to Mary Landon, daughter of Elijah Landon and Nancy Conklin, and born in Southold, 17 Dec., 1797. She died 19 Jan., 1872. He is still living.
He was a member of the Legislature of New York in 1844—was Sheriff of Suffolk Co., N. Y., in 1835. He has always been a prominent man—is widely known, possesses an unblemished character, and commands the respect and esteem of the community. His companion was a lady of refinement, intelligence and piety, and her death was deeply lamented, not only by a large circle of relatives and personal friends, but by the whole community.