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c.1854 Born in Wolverhampton<ref>1871 census</ref> | c.1854 Born in Wolverhampton<ref>1871 census</ref> | ||
1871 Isaac Horton 48, pork butcher, lived in Birmingham with Sarah Horton 45, John Horton 18, William Horton 17, Joseph Horton 15, Benjamin Horton 13<ref>1871 census</ref> | |||
1880 The brothers [[Benjamin Horton]], a gentleman of Birmingham, [[William Horton|William]], a solicitor and [[Joseph Horton|Joseph]], a provision merchant, were the executors of their father, Isaac Horton<ref>National Probate Calendar</ref> | 1880 The brothers [[Benjamin Horton]], a gentleman of Birmingham, [[William Horton|William]], a solicitor and [[Joseph Horton|Joseph]], a provision merchant, were the executors of their father, Isaac Horton<ref>National Probate Calendar</ref> |
Latest revision as of 10:52, 11 April 2024
c.1854 Born in Wolverhampton[1]
1871 Isaac Horton 48, pork butcher, lived in Birmingham with Sarah Horton 45, John Horton 18, William Horton 17, Joseph Horton 15, Benjamin Horton 13[2]
1880 The brothers Benjamin Horton, a gentleman of Birmingham, William, a solicitor and Joseph, a provision merchant, were the executors of their father, Isaac Horton[3]
1881 A solicitor, living with his mother in Edgbaston[4]
1887 Acquired the cycle business of Humber and Lambert which was then combined into the new Humber and Co [5]