10. [Geo. W. P.], born 6 February, 1816; married Julia E. Carpenter.
11. Benjamin, born 24 July, 1818.
Sarah Hagar was the daughter of Capt. Peter Hagar, who commanded the upper Fort in Scoharrie County, in the Revolutionary War. He and his family were in the Fort three months. He was a man of firmness, and highly respected.
John Horton was a worthy man, a good citizen, taken away in the midst of his usefulness. He and his family were always much respected.
II. Henry, son of the Hon. [William Horton and Lizzie Covert], born at Sommers, New York, 7 November, 1771; married at Colchester, New York, by Elder Woolsey, 10 March, 1792, to Abigail Cook, born in Duchess County, New York, 4 July, 1774. They were both worthy members of the Baptist Church.
Children, all born at Colchester, except Susan Cook and Henry, who were born at Point Salubrious, Jefferson County, New York:
1. [Phebe], born 27 December, 1794; married Daniel Robbins.
2. William Cook, born 2 December, 1796.
3. [Eliza], born December, 1799; married Ralph W. Rogers.
4. Stephen, born 1 October, 1801.