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Lea Hannah Horton 1745–1815 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Feb 1745

Birth Location: Goshen, Orange, New York, United States

Death Date: 30 May 1815

Death Location: Goshen, Orange, New York, United States

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Spouse(s): Benjamin HARLOW

Children(s): Phebe Harlow, Hannah Harlow, John Harlow, Benjamin Harlow, Lena Harlow

Lea Hannah Horton was born in 1745 in Goshen, Orange, New York, United States, the child of Jonathan Horton And Mary Budd. Lea Hannah Horton married Benjamin Iii Harlow, and had children including Benjamin Harlow, Hannah Harlow, John Harlow, Lena Harlow, Phebe Harlow. Lea Hannah Horton passed away in 1815 in Goshen, Orange, New York, United States.

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  • Lea Hannah Horton was born in 1745 in Goshen, Orange, New York, United States, the child of Jonathan Horton And Mary Budd.
  • Lea Hannah Horton married Benjamin Iii Harlow, and had children including Benjamin Harlow, Hannah Harlow, John Harlow, Lena Harlow, Phebe Harlow.
  • Lea Hannah Horton passed away in 1815 in Goshen, Orange, New York, United States.

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Lea Horton
1745–1815
Birth Place: Goshen, Orange, New York, United States
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Lea Horton's Descendants

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Lea (Hannah) Horton (20 Feb 1745–30 May 1815) m. Benjamin (III) HARLOW (1 Jun 1741–10 Sep 1824)
  1. 1. Phebe Harlow 1768–1839 m. Moses HAWKINS 1762–1847
    1. 1. Samuel Hawkins 1800–
    2. 2. Gilbert Hawkins 1800–
    3. 3. Ira Hawkins 1796–1871
    4. 4. Mary HAWKINS 1793–1844 m. Joshua Howell 1787–1828
      1. 1. Martha (Jane) HOWELL 1824–1910
      2. 2. Mary Howell 1823–1906
      3. 3. Hannah Howell 1821–1850
      4. 4. Phebe (Jane) Howell 1819–1835
      5. 5. Horatio (Nelson) Howell 1815–1835
      6. 6. Ira (H.) Howell 1818–1891 m. Rachel (LANDIN or) Landon 1816–1894
        1. 1. Julia (A) Howell 1845–1911 m. Daniel (F) Thurston 1841–1933
        2. 2. Winfield (Scott) Howell 1846– m. Ida (S) Bennett 1860– m. Lucinda Smith 1840–
        3. 3. Martha (L) Howell 1843–
        4. 4. Ira Howell 1857–
        5. 5. Eugene (D) Howell 1853–
        6. 6. Sarah (Jane) Howell 1863–1912
  2. 2. Hannah Harlow 1778–1822
  3. 3. John Harlow 1770–1813
  4. 4. Benjamin Harlow 1776–1812
  5. 5. Lena Harlow 1772–1854

Lea Horton's Timeline

2 Records

1745
20 Feb 1745
Birth of Lea Hannah Horton in Goshen, Orange, New York, United States
Goshen, Orange, New York, United States
1815
30 May 1815
Age 70
Death of Lea Hannah Horton in Goshen, Orange, New York, United States
Goshen, Orange, New York, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 May 1815
    Event Place: Goshen, Orange, New York, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Feb 1745
    Event Place: Goshen, Orange, New York, United States

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