Elisha Horne1
M, b. 4 May 1735
Elisha Horne was born on 4 May 1735 at Isles of Shoals, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.1 He was the son of Thomas Horne.1
Children of Elisha Horne
- Thomas Horne2 b. 15 Jan 1758
- Abigail Horne2 b. 1 Jun 1760
- Comfort Horne2 b. 12 Sep 1762
- Charles Randal Horne2 b. 21 Oct 1764
Elizabeth Horne
F, b. 13 October 1751
Emeline Horne
F, b. 6 June 1837, d. 13 September 1918
Emeline Horne was born on 6 June 1837 at Friendship, Lincoln, Me. She was the daughter of Moses Horne and Angeline Hodgkins. Emeline Horne married Sidney Benajah Kent on 10 November 1856 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Emeline Horne died on 13 September 1918 at Lewiston, Cache, Utah, at age 81. She was buried on 15 September 1918 at Lewiston, Cache, Utah.
Francis A Horne
M, b. 1837
Francis A Horne
F, b. 1837
Francis A Horne was born in 1837 at Lincoln, Maine, USA. She was the daughter of John Horne and Sarah (?).
Jacob Clark Horne
M, b. 25 June 1768
James Horne1
M, b. 2 August 1772
James Horne was born on 2 August 1772 at Isles of Shoals, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.1 He was the son of Amos Horne.1
Citations
- [S395] New England Historic Genealogical Society, NE Historical and Genealogical Register.
John Horne
M
John Horne or surname ORNE. He married Frances Stone, daughter of Simon Stone [Deacon] and Joane Clark, circa 1649.
John Horne
M, b. 1794
John Horne was born in 1794 at Friendship, Knox, Maine, USA. He was the son of Moses Horne and Patience Davis. John Horne married Sarah (?). John Horne appeared on the census of 1850 with his parents Moses Horne and Patience Davis at Cushing, Lincoln, Maine, living with him; where Moses and Patience are living with a John Horn, probably their son; Moses is described as a pauper.1
Children of John Horne and Sarah (?)
- Francis A Horne b. 1837
- Octavia Horne b. 1839
Citations
- [S61] 1850 US Federal Census, Lincoln Co, ME, Lincoln, Maine, population schedule.
John Horne1
M, b. 12 December 1762
John Horne was born on 12 December 1762 at Isles of Shoals, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.1 He was the son of Amos Horne.1
Citations
- [S395] New England Historic Genealogical Society, NE Historical and Genealogical Register.
Lydia Ann Horne
F, b. 6 July 1836, d. 15 May 1915
Lydia Ann Horne was born on 6 July 1836 at Friendship, Lincoln, Me. She was the daughter of Moses Horne and Angeline Hodgkins. Lydia Ann Horne appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, in the household of her mother Angeline Hodgkins.1 Lydia Ann Horne married William Henry Walker on 17 August 1857. Lydia Ann Horne died on 15 May 1915 at age 78.
Citations
- [S230] 1850 US Federal Census, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, population schedule, National Archives micropublication M432_919.
Martha H. Horne
F, b. circa 1816
Martha H. Horne was born circa 1816 at Cushing, Knox, Maine, USA. She was the daughter of Moses Horne and Patience Davis.
Mary Horne1
F, b. 14 September 1766
Mary Horne was born on 14 September 1766 at Isles of Shoals, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.1 She was the daughter of Amos Horne.1
Citations
- [S395] New England Historic Genealogical Society, NE Historical and Genealogical Register.
Moses Horne
M, b. 20 October 1765, d. after 1850
Moses Horne was the son of Thomas Horne and Elizabeth Clark. Moses Horne was a witness During the Revolutionary War, the colonial government ordered the inhabitants of the Isle of Shoals to evacuate. Governments officials believed they could not protect the Shoalers from being pressed into service or robbed by the British, or trading with the enemy. It was probably at this time that the Horn family emigraded to Maine.1 He married Patience Davis. Moses Horne paid the 1798 United States Direct Tax at Medumcook, Lincoln, Maine.2 He appeared on the census of 1800 at Medencook Plantation, Lincoln, Maine; Moses "Horn"
many Davis relatives in vicinity: Zebulon, Bradford, Sarah, Robert, William Ezekel, James, Ebenzr;
"Old Meduncook Plantation" becomes Friendship in 1807.3 He appeared on the census of 1810 at Friendship, Lincoln, Maine; Moses "Horn"
Davis relatives in vicinity: Robt, Bradford, Lemuel, Nicholas, James, Zebulon, Wm, Ebenezar, Isaac, Jno.4 Moses was included on a list of 150 names of "Rateable Polls" in 1817 for Friendship, Maine.5 He appeared on the census of 1820 at Friendship, Lincoln, Maine.6 He appeared on the census of 1830 at Friendship, Lincoln, Maine; Moses Horn
Davis relatives: Zebulon, Aaron, James, John and John N.7 He and Patience Davis appeared on the census of 1850 at Cushing, Lincoln, Maine; where Moses and Patience are living with a John Horn, probably their son; Moses is described as a pauper.8 Moses Horne died after 1850.
many Davis relatives in vicinity: Zebulon, Bradford, Sarah, Robert, William Ezekel, James, Ebenzr;
"Old Meduncook Plantation" becomes Friendship in 1807.3 He appeared on the census of 1810 at Friendship, Lincoln, Maine; Moses "Horn"
Davis relatives in vicinity: Robt, Bradford, Lemuel, Nicholas, James, Zebulon, Wm, Ebenezar, Isaac, Jno.4 Moses was included on a list of 150 names of "Rateable Polls" in 1817 for Friendship, Maine.5 He appeared on the census of 1820 at Friendship, Lincoln, Maine.6 He appeared on the census of 1830 at Friendship, Lincoln, Maine; Moses Horn
Davis relatives: Zebulon, Aaron, James, John and John N.7 He and Patience Davis appeared on the census of 1850 at Cushing, Lincoln, Maine; where Moses and Patience are living with a John Horn, probably their son; Moses is described as a pauper.8 Moses Horne died after 1850.
Children of Moses Horne and Patience Davis
- John Horne+ b. 1794
- Moses Horne+ b. 1804, d. 14 Mar 1845
- Thomas Horne b. 16 Dec 1812, d. 17 Aug 1895
- Nancy Horne b. c 1813
- Martha H. Horne b. c 1816
Citations
- [S422] Peter E Randall, Gosport Remembered, pg xviii.
- [S463] Ancestry.com, "TAX 1798 US Direct."
- [S58] Unknown record type, (Digital Scan of original records), Provo, Utah, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), p. 652 image 2 of 4, ln 3.
- [S59] Unknown record type, (Digital Scan of original records), Provo, Utah, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Friendship, image 3 of 4.
- [S462] "Rateable Poll, Friendship, ME 1817,."
- [S57] Unknown record type, (Digital Scan of original records), Provo, Utah, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Friendship township, image 3 of 4, ln 25.
- [S60] Unknown record type, (Digital Scan of original records), Provo, Utah, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Friendship, image 5 of 8 ln 12.
- [S61] 1850 US Federal Census, Lincoln Co, ME, Lincoln, Maine, population schedule.
Moses Horne
M, b. 1804, d. 14 March 1845
Moses Horne was born in 1804 at Friendship, Knox, Me. He was the son of Moses Horne and Patience Davis. Moses Horne married Angeline Hodgkins, daughter of Francis Hodgkins and Sarah Boyd, on 18 November 1835 at Friendship, Maine.1 Moses Horne died on 14 March 1845 at Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois; accidentally killed while blasting at a stone quarry for the building of the Nauvoo Temple. "Brother A. P. Rockwood recorded the following:
`For the three and a half years that I have been in charge of the
Temple quarry, with from twenty to one hundred and fifty hands, Brother
Moses Horn has been the first person that has met with an accident by
blasting. During this time there has been burned, according to my
judgment, about one hundred casks of powder. Brother Horn had retired to
the usual distance while blasting; he was struck on the head by a stone
weighing one and a half pounds which fractured his skull; we immediately
conveyed him home, sent for Dr. Bernhisel and other physicians, who
pronounced the wound mortal: he died in three hours.2'" He was buried on 16 March 1845 at Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois; Heber C. Kimball preached at his funeral.3 Another description of the circumstances of Moses' death is found in the Bishops Ledger, Tithing Record Book, 1846-1852, LDS Church Archives.:
Moses was working on the Nauvoo temple as a tithing contribution. Labor tithing—donating one day of work in ten—was contributed by those constructing the temple and was calculated at a differential rate depending on their particular expertise or craft.
"Received of Moses Horn three days labor at eight and a half shillings per day = $3.00. As per A. P. Rockwood's timebook. In full on his tithing to the time of his death, which occurred on the 14th day of March 1845 whilst working on the stone quarry. His death was occasioned by the fall of a small piece of rock about the size of a hen's egg, which was forced into the air by the blast, and at the same time he was sixteen rods and one foot from the place of the blast. This happened at twenty minutes past three o'clock in the afternoon, and he expired the same evening at five minutes before six o'clock P.M. He had been a member of the Church about one year, and was greatly lamented [by] his widow and three children."
Bishops Ledger, Tithing Record Book, 1846-1852, LDS Church Archives.4
`For the three and a half years that I have been in charge of the
Temple quarry, with from twenty to one hundred and fifty hands, Brother
Moses Horn has been the first person that has met with an accident by
blasting. During this time there has been burned, according to my
judgment, about one hundred casks of powder. Brother Horn had retired to
the usual distance while blasting; he was struck on the head by a stone
weighing one and a half pounds which fractured his skull; we immediately
conveyed him home, sent for Dr. Bernhisel and other physicians, who
pronounced the wound mortal: he died in three hours.2'" He was buried on 16 March 1845 at Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois; Heber C. Kimball preached at his funeral.3 Another description of the circumstances of Moses' death is found in the Bishops Ledger, Tithing Record Book, 1846-1852, LDS Church Archives.:
Moses was working on the Nauvoo temple as a tithing contribution. Labor tithing—donating one day of work in ten—was contributed by those constructing the temple and was calculated at a differential rate depending on their particular expertise or craft.
"Received of Moses Horn three days labor at eight and a half shillings per day = $3.00. As per A. P. Rockwood's timebook. In full on his tithing to the time of his death, which occurred on the 14th day of March 1845 whilst working on the stone quarry. His death was occasioned by the fall of a small piece of rock about the size of a hen's egg, which was forced into the air by the blast, and at the same time he was sixteen rods and one foot from the place of the blast. This happened at twenty minutes past three o'clock in the afternoon, and he expired the same evening at five minutes before six o'clock P.M. He had been a member of the Church about one year, and was greatly lamented [by] his widow and three children."
Bishops Ledger, Tithing Record Book, 1846-1852, LDS Church Archives.4
Children of Moses Horne and Angeline Hodgkins
- Lydia Ann Horne b. 6 Jul 1836, d. 15 May 1915
- Emeline Horne b. 6 Jun 1837, d. 13 Sep 1918
- Sarah Elizabeth Horne+ b. 13 Jul 1839, d. 30 Sep 1928
Moses Horne1
M, b. 5 June 1743
Moses Horne was born on 5 June 1743 at Isles of Shoals, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.1 He was the son of Thomas Horne.1
Citations
- [S395] New England Historic Genealogical Society, NE Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol 66.
Nancy Horne
F, b. circa 1813
Nancy Horne was born circa 1813 at Friendship, Knox, Maine, USA. She was the daughter of Moses Horne and Patience Davis.
Octavia Horne
F, b. 1839
Octavia Horne was born in 1839 at Lincoln, Maine, USA. She was the daughter of John Horne and Sarah (?).
Rebecca Horne1
F, b. 1 March 1761
Rebecca Horne was born on 1 March 1761 at Isles of Shoals, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.1 She was the daughter of Amos Horne.1
Citations
- [S395] New England Historic Genealogical Society, NE Historical and Genealogical Register.
Sarah Horne1
F, b. 19 March 1737 or 1738
Sarah Horne was born on 19 March 1737 or 1738 at Isles of Shoals, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Horne.1
Citations
- [S395] New England Historic Genealogical Society, NE Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol 66.
Sarah Horne1
F, b. 23 March 1746
Sarah Horne was born on 23 March 1746 at Isles of Shoals, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Horne.1
Citations
- [S395] New England Historic Genealogical Society, NE Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol 66.
Sarah Elizabeth Horne
F, b. 13 July 1839, d. 30 September 1928
Sarah Elizabeth Horne was born on 13 July 1839 at Friendship, Lincoln, Me. She was the daughter of Moses Horne and Angeline Hodgkins. Sarah Elizabeth Horne appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, in the household of her mother Angeline Hodgkins.1 Sarah Elizabeth Horne was baptized in the LDS church on 5 April 1855. She married John Gillenroy Turnbow, son of Samuel Turnbow and Sylvira Caroline Hart, on 17 July 1860 at Salt Lake, S-Lk, Ut. Sarah Elizabeth Horne died on 30 September 1928 at Kamas, Summit, Ut, at age 89.
Children of Sarah Elizabeth Horne and John Gillenroy Turnbow
- Sylvira Elizabeth Horne Turnbow b. 28 Dec 1861, d. 13 Apr 1902
- Martha Jane Turnbow b. 5 Feb 1863, d. 14 Jul 1930
- John Gillenroy Turnbow Jr.+ b. 1 Jan 1865, d. 3 May 1950
- Angeline Horne Turnbow b. 5 Jun 1866, d. 12 Apr 1950
- Samuel Turnbow b. 6 Feb 1871, d. 6 Feb 1944
Citations
- [S230] 1850 US Federal Census, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, population schedule, National Archives micropublication M432_919.
Thomas Horne
M, b. 16 December 1812, d. 17 August 1895
Thomas Horne was born on 16 December 1812 at Friendship, Knox, Maine, USA. He was the son of Moses Horne and Patience Davis. Thomas Horne died on 17 August 1895 at Lincoln, Maine, at age 82.1
Citations
- [S345] Mary Carlson and Dr William Hahn, History of Maine.
Thomas Horne
M, b. 28 May 1727
Thomas Horne was the son of Thomas Horne. Thomas Horne married Elizabeth Clark on 26 November 1750 at Gosport, Isle of Shoals, Rockingham, Maine, USA.1 During the Revolutionary War, the colonial government ordered the inhabitants of the Isle of Shoals to evacuate. Governments officials believed they could not protect the Shoalers from being pressed into service or robbed by the British, or trading with the enemy. It was probably at this time that the Horn family emigraded to Maine.2
Children of Thomas Horne and Elizabeth Clark
- Elizabeth Horne b. 13 Oct 1751
- Mary Horne b. 11 Nov 1753
- Thomas Horne b. 25 Apr 1756
- Thomas Horne b. 19 Aug 1759
- John Horne b. 17 Jan 1762
- William Horne b. 21 Aug 1763
- Moses Horne+ b. 20 Oct 1765, d. a 1850
- Jacob Clark Horne b. 25 Jun 1768
- Sarah Horn b. 9 Dec 1770
Thomas Horne
M, b. circa 1700
Thomas Horne was born circa 1700. He was the son of Thomas Horne.
Children of Thomas Horne
- Thomas Horne+ b. 28 May 1727
- Mary Horne b. 18 Mar 1732 or 1733
- Elisha Horne+1 b. 4 May 1735
- Sarah Horne2 b. 19 Mar 1737 or 1738
- Amos Horne+2 b. 28 Sep 1740
- Moses Horne2 b. 5 Jun 1743
- Sarah Horne2 b. 23 Mar 1746