1. Mary Perkins, born in New York, 7 March, 1856. 2. William Robinson, born in New York, 19 July, 1860. 3. Jessie Pardee, born in New York, 12 August, 1862. 4. Gilbert La Fayette, born in Elizabeth, N. J., 9 July, 1864.
They moved to St. Paul, Minn., where his wife and children now reside, and where he died 10 Jan., 1873. He was a blacksmith by trade.
XIII. Caroline, daughter of Barnabas Horton and Sally Penny, born at Mt. Hope, 10 Nov., 1837; married in New York City, 14 Sept., 1858, by Rev. R. G. Dixon, to Henry Alfred Bradford, of New Jersey, son of Judge D. Bradford and Ann Brightwell, and born in England in 1830. He died in New Jersey, 7 April, 1866.
Children:
1. and 2., David and Carrie, twins, born 6 July, 1859, in New Jersey; David lived to be thirteen months old; Carrie died twelve hours after her birth. 3. David, born 23 Sept., 1860. 4. Lizzie, born 30 July, 1862, both in New Jersey.
Mrs. Bradford, with her children, now resides in Brooklyn. She is an intelligent and pious lady, a member of the Presbyterian Church, and attending faithfully to the proper training and education of her children.
I. Almira Minerva, daughter of [Erastus Horton and Tryphena Burleigh] (Dea. Ezra, Rev. Ezra, Dea. James, Jonathan I.), born at Union, Ct., 1 June, 1809; died 17 March, 1860; married about 1830, Anson Ranney. They have two children:
Horton and Frances. Horton is now (1875), engaged as Inspector on the boundary line of Mexico.
II. Mary Emily, daughter of [Erastus Horton and Tryphena Burleigh], born at Union, Ct., 19 July, 1811; married at Ft. Atkinson, Wis., 5 Jan., 1835, Henry Francisco, son of John Francisco, who came from France, and born in Wellstown, Montgomery Co., N. Y., 20 March, 1811; died 13 April, 1865, at Lake Mills, Wis., where he moved in 1845.