The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
Vv'ith the assistance of Gen. Eaton they, abuut the year 1640. purchased the soil, and afterwards conducted the concerns of the settlement in the marmer of the New England towns.'' Joseph Horton, son of Barnabas Horton, mar. Jane Budd, a daughter of John Budd, settled in Rye, 1G69, and was chosen a selectman in 1G71 ; he was thought equal to any duty. He had several sons. Captain Joon, the eldest, left John, who was livip.g
at Rye, 1707. Tlie latter had a son, Joseph, who mar. Elizabeth . D.nvid
of ^^'Iutc Plains, supposed son of Joseph, had four sons, (I.), Joseph. (U. ),
c. I:i C.::;a:-an'.s Xeiv X.raeri:iaO, vul. 2, p. ^rA. Itoaiiison':; Loui; Island, voi. «. p. 72, 26? 'ii'). a Tiio;;!,' vn':! Lviijr I;laii.l. vol. 1, p. 374.
APPENDIX A. 737
Thomas. (III.), John. (IV.), Daniel, who had 1, Stephen of White Plain?, who left David of Youkers and Benjamin ; 2, Daniel ; 3, wSamuel ; 4, Georire W. of City Inland ; 5, Elijah C. ; 6, Anne mar. Samuel Crawford of 'White Plains; 7, 3Iurg-aret Of this familj' was. William Ilorton of King street, Rye, who had (I.), Jeremiah of Mamaroneck, who mar. Elizabeth Hart, and left 1, Abraham;
2, James; 3, Benjamin; 4, Elijah; 5, Hannah . G, Anne. (II.), Isaae, d. s. p. 1S21, mar. Sarah Cornell. (III.), Timothy of L. I. (IV.), Ilachel. (V.), Pruer. Daniel Ilorton of Rye, a lineal descendant of first Joseph, b. Feb. 23. 17T6, mar. Anne Strang, she was b. Sept. 30, 1764. Their chiMren were 1, James, b. Oct. 29, 1787; 2, Iknry, b. Feb. 19, 1789; 3, Ebenezer, b. Nov. 30, 1796, ob. May 13, ISU; 4, Nathaniel, b. Jan. 17, 1794; 5, Phcebe, b. May 23. 1791 ; 6, Margaret, b. Oct. -20, 1705, d.