1. Mary Ann, born 28 June, 1857. 2. Geo. I., born 13 Feb., 1859. 3. Ezra J., born 28 May, 1861. 4. John C., born 31 July, 1866. 5. Allen D., born 18 Feb., 1871.

Henry Beach, son of Stephen Horton and Hettie Vandyke (Stephen, Stephen, Daniel, David, Joseph I.), born in Marcellus, N. Y., about 1826; married 1. in Winsted, Connecticut, 5 May, 1851, to Adaline Holabird, daughter of William S. Holabird; married 2. in Elgin, Ill., 16 Dec., 1861, to Amanda J. Webster, daughter of Hazen Webster.

Children, born at Elgin, Ill. By 1st wife:

1. John Holabird, born 31 July, 1853.

By 2d wife:

2. Alexander Webster, born 10 July, 1863. 3. Laura Beach, born 18 Feb., 1866; died Oct., 1868. 4. Ben Porter, born 21 Feb., 1870.

They reside in Chicago, Ill. He is Secretary of the Sherwood School Furniture Co. In his letter giving the above record he remarks, "I know nothing of your purpose in gathering up this information; but, as I seldom see the name of Horton in our reports of criminal prosecutions, I trust that in tracing the genealogy of the family, you will find little to reflect dishonor upon the name. I have never met a scalawag who called himself Horton."

I. David Lee, son of [Thomas Horton and Rachel Lee] (Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, David, Joseph I.), born in Pultney, N. Y., 6 Jan., 1827; married 12 Sept., 1847, to Susan Swarthout. He was a hotel keeper; died 11 May, 1872, in Pultney, N. Y.

VI. Capt. Daniel Taylor, son of [Thomas Horton and Rachel Lee], born in Pultney, N. Y., 16 Nov. 1835; married in Barrington, N. Y., 1 Jan., 1861, by the Rev. A. B. Chace, to Mary Ann Swarthout, daughter of Asahel Swarthout. She died without issue, and on the 16th Nov., 1866, he married Mary Jane Knapp, and moved to Auburn, N. Y. He was Captain of Company A., 161st New York Volunteer Infantry, served during the war, and came out unharmed. He is now (1873) one of the Keepers in Auburn State Prison, and has charge of the Shoe Department. The Captain is intelligent, possesses a good character and fine social qualities.