Author Topic: Horton(Harton) 1650 to 1710  (Read 883 times)

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Horton(Harton) 1650 to 1710
« on: Saturday 04 February 17 01:43 GMT (UK) »
Hi all,
I have had good success with my Horton's. I am back to Simon Horton b.1703 in Kiddderminster, WOR. His father is also Simon Horton and his mother is Urssella Ayers. I am seeking the Mom and Dads birth dates and any other children they may have had as well as where they were born.
Thanks for any help you are able to provide!!

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Re: Horton(Harton) 1650 to 1710
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 08 February 17 13:13 GMT (UK) »
Hello
Simon and Ursulla married in 24 Aug 1699 as you know.
Children Ann Aug 1700,Margaret 19.11.1701,Simon May 1793,William 22.6.1706,and Thomas 1709.
Ursula was buried 8.2.1729.
There is a  burial for Simon 12.7.1745.

Ursilla Ayre was baptised 5.10.1670 at Kidderminster d of Thomas and Elizabeth Ayre.

Sorry I can't spot a baptism for Simon senior.

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Re: Horton(Harton) 1650 to 1710
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 09 February 17 03:14 GMT (UK) »
Hi Cinderdrinker,
Thanks for your help!!

Would you mind telling me where you got the info from so that in the future I can do the research myself?

We were in Cornwall in September and enjoy some Scrumpy? I believe it is a form of cider. We enjoyed it!!

Thanks again!!

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Re: Horton(Harton) 1650 to 1710
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 09 February 17 10:53 GMT (UK) »
Hello
Yes nothing like scrumpy to get the little grey cells working.
The info came from Familysearch and Find My past (for the National burial index).

All the best
Ciderdrinker