Relatives of Michael Anthony Horne





Thomas Valentine /Callahan/

      Sex: M


Parents
         Father: Cornelius Clement /Callahan/ (      -      ) 15 
         Mother: Marie /Spears/ (1893-1983) 15 



Laura Belle /Callihan/

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 3 Dec 1863 - , Barbour Co., West Virginia 77,98,115,116
    Christening: 
          Death: 25 Feb 1905 77
         Burial: in Weddington Cemetery, Prestonburg, Floyd Co., Kentucky 77
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *William S. /Cassady/ (Abt 1860 -       ) 77 
       Marriage: 5 Nov 1885 - , Floyd Co., Kentucky 77
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       Children:
                1. Maude Rose /Cassady/ (Abt 1887-1969) 77
                2. Marjorie /Cassady/ (1888-1920) 77

Notes
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conflict in birth place as , Barbour Co., Virginia. 77


Jane /Calloway/

      Sex: F
AKA: Sarah // 15
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Parents
         Father: Peter /Calloway/ (      -      ) 15 
         Mother: Elizabeth /Johnson/ (      -      ) 15 

Spouses and Children
1. *Henry /Speer/ (1687 -       ) 62 
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                1. Robert /Speer/ (Bef 1717-      ) 62
                2. Henry /Speer/ Jr. (Bef 1720-      ) 15
                3. John /Speer/ (1723-1804) 15
                4. Jacob /Speer/ (1725-1802) 15
                5. Sarah /Speer/ (1729-      ) 15
                6. Andrew /Speer/ (1731-1810) 15
                7. Moses /Speer/ (1733-      ) 15
                8. Aaron /Speer/ (1734-1785) 15
                9. Jean /Speer/ (Abt 1734-      )



Peter /Calloway/

      Sex: M

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Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth /Johnson/ (       -       ) 15 
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                1. Jane /Calloway/ (      -      ) 15



Tom /Calloway/

      Sex: M

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1. *Virgie /Williamson/ (       -       ) 1 
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Rebecca /Caloway/

      Sex: F
AKA: Becky // 21
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Spouses and Children
1. *George Washington /Horn/ (22 Jun 1897 - 3 Jun 1955) 21 
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Blake /Calton/

      Sex: M

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          Death: Bef May 1755 - , Brunswick Co., Virginia
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Spouses and Children
1. *Unknown
       Children:
                1. John /Calton/ (Abt 1730-Abt 1810) 16
                2. Blake II /Calton/ (Bef 1755-Bef 1787) 16

Notes
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************************************************************* http://pedigree. ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?ti=0&ind=1273&file=H6132 'The earliest reco rd in Brunswick is of a Blake Carlton (Blake Carlton I), who had died by May 17 55, when his son Blake Carlton II was bound out as an orphan. This is the only record found of Blake Carlton I. He did not own land or property of any great v alue. Orphans who had some estate were given guardians -- those who did not wer e bound out to learn a trade.' The preceding is excerpted from information on the Caltons/Carltons of Surry County, North Carolina compiled in July and D ecember of 1991 by: Robert Davidson The following was received from Robert Davidson while I was compiling the information for this report: Subject: R e: Carlton genealogy Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 15:47:44 -0400 (EDT) From: RF David@@aol.com To: pattical@@tfs.net Pat, You can use the informa tion I collected in any way you wish, and in any sort of publication as long as you give me a credit line. There is no copyright, and I'm always pleased when what I have done is useful. I have no plans to carry that work forward, the Cal tons are so distant from my line. I should point out that my work contain s many assumptions based on rather scant evidence, especially in the early year s. I think my assumptions are reasonable, but they ARE assumptions. I'm not suggesting you necessarilly use my address in the credit, But if you wish to it is 2900 Riverside Drive, Richmond VA 23225 or, for me much more convenie ntly RFDavid@@aol.com. I hope AOL will be around for a while, but in that world things change so fast, that the e-mail address/company may not be the same in a few years. Bob Davidson *********************************************** ****************


Blake II /Calton/

      Sex: U

Individual Information
          Birth: Bef 1755
    Christening: 
          Death: Bef 1787
         Burial: 
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Parents
         Father: Blake /Calton/ (      -Bef 1755) 16 
         Mother: 

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*************************************************************** http://pedigre e.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?ti=0&ind=1273&file=H6132 Blake Carlton II is harder to follow. He seems to have been a poor man who died relatively youn g. He did not own land in Brunswick or Lunenburg County, and he died there befo re the family migration, or he died in North Carolina shortly after their arriv al leaving no estate. Most of the Surry County court records from 1771-1779, wh ich might document his death and/or children, are lost. By 1787 he was dead--pr obably long dead--when his son, John Flood Carlton, then aged about 18, bound h imself out as an apprentice saddler in Surry County. Blake Carlton II's wi fe was, no doubt, a daughter of John Flood of Brunswick County. John Flood*, al so a poor man, was dead by 1765 when his daughter Lucretia was bound out. It ma y be Lucretia Flood who was Blake's wife or an older sister, since it is possib le that Blake was married by 1765. * There is a well-known and wealthy Flo od family, with connections in Brunswick County--descendants of John Flood who came to Surry County, VA about 1610. There is no indication that the John Flood found in only the one record in Brunswick County, was a close relative. ' It is only conjecture that among his children were:' (Frederick Carlton, George Carlton, John Flood Carlton) '...except for one proven son, John Flood Ca rlton, one can only suggest that those in Surry County who used the first name 'Blake' are his children. This would include Frederick Carlton, who was in Surr y from at least 1790 until 1810, before moving to Spartanburg Co, SC. Blake Ca rlton III (b1764) of Greenville County SC may be another son, although no recor d of him has been found in Surry County'. Sources: Robert Davidson ***** **********************************************************


George /Calton/

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1794 - , Surry Co., Virginia
    Christening: 
          Death: 1845
         Burial: 
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Parents
         Father: Lindsey /Calton/ (Abt 1765-Abt 1834) 16 
         Mother: Rachael /Carter/ (      -      ) 16 

Spouses and Children
1. *Racheal /Rutledge/ (       -       ) 16 
       Marriage: 10 Jun 1814 - , Surry Co., North Carolina
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       Children:
                1. Sarah Jane /Calton/ (Cir 1815-      ) 16
                2. Wilson /Calton/ (Abt 1814-      ) 16
                3. Rosey A. /Calton/ (Abt 1836-      ) 16



John /Calton/

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1730 - , , Virginia
    Christening: 
          Death: Abt 1810 - Spartanburg, , South Carolina
         Burial: 
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Parents
         Father: Blake /Calton/ (      -Bef 1755) 16 
         Mother: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Agatha /Lindsey/ (       -       ) 16 
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                1. Mary Ann /Calton/ (Abt 1753-1837) 16
                2. Lindsey /Calton/ (Abt 1765-Abt 1834) 16
                3. Rebecca /Calton/ (1776-1859) 16

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http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=gedoth&ti=0&f0=H6132 &f1=1277

John Carlton of Brunswick County is the first family member who has been documented. He first appears as a witness for William Lindsey in May 1756. He was a neighbor of William Lindsey in Brunswick Co, VA in the 1750's. He was a young man, with wife Agatha and a daughter, Mary born in 1753 or 1754.

John Carlton received a grant of 130 acres of land from William Lindsey in 1757, on Wildcat Creek, in an area where William Lindsey had patented or bought much land, and sold parcels at a nominal rate to his sons and sons-in-law. The grant to John Carlton is the basis for supposing that he was also a son-in-law of William Lindsey. There was clearly a family connection--John and Agatha Carlton named a son Lindsey Carlton.

John Carlton sold this land to Thomas Holcombe in 1760, but he, together with his wife 'Agga,' is found a few miles away in Lunenberg County between 1760 and 1768. In 1774, he appears as a taxpayer in Surry County, North Carol ina.

From 1757 to 1768 John Carlton owned farmland in Brunswick and later just across the line in Lunenburg County. A 1766 lawsuit initiated by John Carlton in Lunenburg County was discharged by 'his not being an inhabitant of this colony,' suggesting that he was already moving back and forth between Virginia and North Carolina.

He and his family were settled in Surry Co NC by 1774. There are many records of John Carlton in Surry County, where he was a substantial farmer and owned land in the Deep Creek area, near Yadkinville in what is today Yadkin County.

There were eleven in his household in 1787 and eight in 1790. In 1791 or 1792, he moved to Spartanburg County, South Carolina and lived near his son-in-law John Durham in the southern part of the county. There he and his wife are found living alone during the census of 1810. Both would have been about 80 years old--not an unusual age for members of this family.

John and Agatha Carlton may have had seven or eight sons and at least four daughters, although some in the household by 1787 may have been grandchildren or other relatives. Two daughters of John and Agatha Carlton can be identified, most likely the oldest and youngest. Family members in Spartanburg County in the 19th century knew that Mary Durham and Rebecca Fowler were sisters and that their maiden name was Carlton. Three sons can also be identified. Others are 'lost', or may have died young.

John Carlton and his wife Agatha had a large family. Elijah and Lindsey Carlton, who are consistently associated with John in the records, must be his sons. They stayed in Surry County, along with a John Carlton (John Carlton II) of the same age, who must be another son. Two of the daughters of John and Agatha Carlton can be identified, most likely the oldest and the youngest. Both went to Spartanburg County, where it was known in the 19th century that Mary Durham and Rebecca Fowler were sisters, and that their maiden name was Carlton*.

*From personal recollections of Matilda Durham Hoy, wri tten in 1901, courtesy of Mary Benson Maxwell. The Durhams in Georgia referred to the Fowlers as 'cousins.'

Records: 1757 - Brunswick Co. deed, Will iam Lindsey and Jane, his wife, to John Carlton, 130 Acres East side Little W ildcat Creek, adjoining William Lindsey. (6-175)

1760 - Brunswick Co, John Ca rlton and Agatha, his wife, sell above land to Thomas Holcombe. (6-554)

1774 - On the Surry County, NC tax list. 1775 - Ditto 1778 - Court records show John Carlton owned land on Deep Creek.

1782-89 - On Surry Co tax lists, for a creage on Deep Creek.

1786 - NC State Census, John Carlton with 7 men, 4 women.

1790 - US Census, Surry Co, with 5 men, 3 women.

1793 - Surry Co deed, J ohn Carlton 'of Spartanburg Co, SC' sells land.

According to the book 'Virginia Colonial Militia' by Crozier, there was a Jo...

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