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Isaac Horton (1809-1872)

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Isaac Horton (1809-1872) of Horton and Son

1809 Born in West Bromwich, son of Daniel Horton

1839 Married Elizabeth Jobling in Liverpool[1]

1851 Isaac Horton 42, engineer, boiler maker, employing 80 men, lived in Lambeth with Elizabeth Horton 33, Isaac Horton 10, Elizabeth Horton 8, Fanny Horton 5, Thomas Horton 3, Daniel Horton 9 Months[2]

1861 Isaac Horton 53, engineer, employing 100 men, lived in Lambeth with Elizabeth Horton 44, Isaac Horton 20, Elizabeth Horton 18, George Horton 14, Fanny Horton 15, Thomas Horton 13, Daniel Horton 10, Henry Horton 6[3]

1872 Died in Lambeth; also of Liverpool[4]

1875 Black Lake, West Bromwich, belonged to Elizabeth Horton, Isaac Horton, George Horton, William Grandage Ramsden, and Edward Roberts, trustees under the will of Isaac Horton, deceased[5]

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Sources of Information

  1. Marriage register
  2. 1851 census
  3. 1861 census
  4. National probate calendar
  5. London gazette 26 November 1875