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Johann Valentin HORN
Christina ALBRECHT |
Husband: Johann Valentin HORN, a.k.a. Valentine HORN
Birth: 13 Dec 1734, Eichel, Baden, Germany Death: bef. 14 Mar 1827 Father: Christoph HORN (1696- ) Mother: Anna Catharina SCHNEIDER (1700- ) |
Marriage: |
Note: she may have been his second wife.
Wife: Christina ALBRECHT / ALBRIGHT Birth: bef. 1750 Death: bef. 14 Mar 1827 |
Children: |
1. Nancy HORN, bap. 9 Dec 1764 — must have
died before 18 Apr 1783
2. Susan HORN; m. Daniel BOWMAN 3. Catherine HORN; d. bef. 14 Mar 1827; m. John BERRY 4. Daniel HORN, b. 24 Feb 1774; d. 22 Mar 1828, Muskingum Co., OH; m. Susannah CROY 5. Christiana HORN, b. 1779; d. bef. 14 Mar 1827; m. Benjamin CROY 6. Elizabeth HORN, b. 1780 7. Nancy HORN, b. 18 Apr 1783 8. Hannah HORN, b. 1787; m. Thomas TIPTON |
Sources:
1. Census Index: Colonial America, 1607-1789 (Broderbund CD-310): not found. . "Belmont Co. [Ohio] Partition Records, 1823-1828." Gateway to the West. Vol. I. (Broderbund CD-175). On p. 118:
. WorldConnect (online at RootsWeb.com). . LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: AF - Ancestral File (online at FamilySearch.org). . Messages in the Horn Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum.com). |
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