Children all born at Chester:

1. Alma Cornelia, born 28 April, 1834; married Henry Clay Randolph. 2. Hiram, born 1 May, 1836; died 2 Sept., 1837. 3. Emma Elizabeth, born 25 June, 1838; died 27 June, 1839. 4. Stephen Lester, born 4 Nov., 1841. 5. Esther Emily, born 28 Oct., 1846.

Stephen O. Horton is a farmer, also a contractor on public works. He resides at Plainfield, N. J., and he is a prominent man, possessing good business capacities, and is highly respected.

III. Elizabeth Celina, daughter of [Hiram Horton and Mary Rose], born at Chester; married 1. Silas Olney, and had children as follows:

1. Corydon, now a real estate agent in Kansas. 2. Alonzo Schuyler, resides in Dover, N. J. 3. Mary Rose. 4. Hiram Horton, resides in Iowa.

Silas Olney died, and she married Capt. Lemon, being his 2d wife. She was thrown from a wagon a few years ago and instantly killed.

V. Anna, daughter of Maj. [John Horton, Jr., and Nancy Miller], (John, Israel, Jonathan, Jonathan, Caleb I.), born at Terrytown, 19 Nov., 1825; married at Terrytown, by the Rev. Mr. Brown, to Dr. James De Wolf, son of Giles M. De Wolf and Anna Spaulding.

Children:

1. Mary, married Albert E. Strong, merchant at Vail, Iowa. 2. John H. 3. Geo. H. 4. Anna. 5. James.

Dr. De Wolf practiced medicine successfully at Terrytown, Mehoopany and Meshoppen, Pa. About 1850 he moved to Carroll Co., Ill. He was a member of the Legislature of Illinois, and also County Superintendent of Common Schools of Carroll County, Illinois. He now resides at Vail, Iowa—is a Magistrate and Postmaster. Dr. De Wolf and his wife embraced Christianity in early life, and they, together with their family, are intelligent and active members of the Presbyterian Church.