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Joshua HORTON
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Name Joshua HORTON Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Baptised 17 Sep 1824 St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Cornwood, Devon, England
- From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 7 Jan 2017):
under heading "Baptisms ... Cornwood ... 1824" - "[1822] Septr. 17. No. 458. Joshua, parents: Phillip Maddick & Jane Horton, abode Fardle, father a Farmer, ceremony performed by William Ox[enh]an Vicar"
Gender Male Buried 9 Jan 1828 St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Cornwood, Devon, England
- From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 7 Jan 2017)
"Joshua Horton No. 225., abode Fardle, buried Jany 9., age 3yrs - 4mths, ceremony performed by Wiliam Oxnam Vicar." - under heading 'Burials ... Cornwood ... 1828.'
Siblings5 brothers and 6 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch
Haly HORTON, d. Yes, date unknown (Grandfather)
Elizabeth VEALE, b. Abt 1736, d. 19 Aug 1820 (Age ~ 84 years) (Grandmother)
Person ID I22943 All Last Modified 7 Jan 2017
Father Philip Maddick HORTON, b. Abt 1777, bur. 23 Apr 1846, St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Cornwood, Devon, England
(Age ~ 69 years) Mother Jenny NORTHMORE, bap. 7 Jul 1780, St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Cornwood, Devon, England
, d. Aft 1841 (Age ~ 61 years) Married 19 Dec 1799 St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Cornwood, Devon, England
- From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 20 Feb 2014):
"Philip Horton of this Parish
and Jenny Northmore of this
Parish Spinster were
Married in this Church by Banns
this nineteenth Day of December in the Year One Thousand seven Hundred
and ninety nine by me Duke Yonge Vicar
This Marriage was { Philip Horton
solemnized between Us { Jenny Northmore
In the { Haly Horton
Presence of { Solomon Northmore"
[all signed]
A Philip Horton had married a Jenny Norris in Cornwood in 1784 ('Philip and Jenny senr'); it is clear they were still having children when this Philip and Jenny started having a family. That Philip was a husbandman at the time of the marriage, but seems later to have been a carpenter. He had died by the time the censuses started, but his son Philip was a carpenter.
The children to work out (baptisms at Cornwood unless shown otherwise):
1. Arthur 1801 and Jenny 1801. Arthur's father shown as a carpenter, Jenny's as a farmer.
Decision: Philip and Jenny senior had had a dau Jenny in 1793; looking at marriage and census records that Jenny appears still to have been living so it seems most probable that this couple were the parents of Jenny.
Also, the cumulative evidence point to the other Philip being a carpenter.
2. Richard 1802 and Elizabeth 1802
Decision: this couple probably the parents of Eliz; a Richard was a witness to Peggy's marriage; being from a large family she was more likely to have a sibling as a witness than some sort of cousin.
(Also P and J senior had already had a dau Eliz; I haven't worked out if she was still living; they'd also subsequently had a Betty who was still living, but may have seen the names as different ones)
3. Phillip 1805 Ermington and John Oct 1804
Decision: Phillip died in 1827 (PR shows age as 22, this is only Philip to fit) - his abode was shown as Fardle, where this Philip and Jenny farmed so he would seem to be their son. Also, it's this Philip and Jenny who seem to have had several children from now on baptised at Ermington.
4. Peggy Dec 1806 and Mary Jan 1807 Ermington
Decision: this couple parents of Mary.
i. Ermington suggest that
ii. 'Jane Horton' who was probably Jenny senior was living in same house as Peggy and her husband (Elias Smerdon) in 1841
iii. When Peggy and Elias married her father was shown as Philip Horton, carpenter.
(P and J senior had a dau Mary baptised 1791 - not yet worked out if still living)
5. Haly 1808 Ermington
Decision: son of this Philip and Jenny.
Ermington suggests that, also P and J senior had son Haly bapt 1789; censuses suggest he was still living in at this time.
(Jenny senior probably getting a bit old now ot have children)
6. Alex 1811 Ermington
Decision: son of this Philip and Jenny.
i. Alexander gave his son Philip the middle name Maddick, only otherwise found in the this Philip.
ii. That son of Alexander seems to have been with this Philip and Jenny at the time of the 1841 census.
iii. P and J senior had son Alexander who was still alive at the time of the 1851 census.
7. Arthur Trobridge 1814
Decision: son of this P and J - with them at the time of the 1841 census.
8. John 1816
Decision: son of this P and J. His marriage PR entry shows him as the son of Philip M HORTON, farmer. No other Philip with middle initial M who could have been the witness is known of.
9. Frances Northmore 1818
Decision: having this Jenny's maiden name as her middle name suggests she was the daughter of this couple; also, a Fanny was with them at the time of the 1841 census who would fit as this Frances.
Family ID F5421 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 7 Jan 2017):
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Baptised - 17 Sep 1824 - St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Cornwood, Devon, England 


Buried - 9 Jan 1828 - St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Cornwood, Devon, England 

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