William Horton | |
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Born |
c. 1708*
Herefordshire, England |
Died | 1749 |
William Horton ( c. 1708*–1749) was the leading military aide to James Oglethorpe, a landowner and builder of the historic Horton House. [1]
Horton was educated at John Roysse's Free School in Abingdon, (now Abingdon School). [2]
He was the leading military aide to General James Oglethorpe and was in charge of troops garrisoned at Fort Frederica on nearby St. Simons Island. Captain (1740), Major (1742). [2] In 1735, Horton was granted Jekyll Island by the trustees of the colony of Georgia and also brewed beer in Georgia's first brewery on his plantation. He built Horton House in 1743, a historic site on Riverview Drive in Jekyll Island, Georgia. It is one of the oldest tabby buildings in Georgia, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3]
* (Source - 43 separate family trees on Ancestry all state 1708 birth)
William Horton | |
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Born |
c. 1708*
Herefordshire, England |
Died | 1749 |
William Horton ( c. 1708*–1749) was the leading military aide to James Oglethorpe, a landowner and builder of the historic Horton House. [1]
Horton was educated at John Roysse's Free School in Abingdon, (now Abingdon School). [2]
He was the leading military aide to General James Oglethorpe and was in charge of troops garrisoned at Fort Frederica on nearby St. Simons Island. Captain (1740), Major (1742). [2] In 1735, Horton was granted Jekyll Island by the trustees of the colony of Georgia and also brewed beer in Georgia's first brewery on his plantation. He built Horton House in 1743, a historic site on Riverview Drive in Jekyll Island, Georgia. It is one of the oldest tabby buildings in Georgia, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3]
* (Source - 43 separate family trees on Ancestry all state 1708 birth)