HORTON, John Manning
1858 - Yes, date unknown-
Name HORTON, John Manning Birth 24 Dec 1858 Belton Township, Anderson, South Carolina, United States [1] Gender Male Residence 26 Jun 1860 Division 4, Anderson, South Carolina, United States [2] - Listed as Manning Horton
Residence 9 Jul 1870 Broadway Township, Anderson County, South Carolina [3] Attended School Residence 15 Jun 1880 Pendleton Township, Anderson, South Carolina, United States [4] Farm laborer Death Yes, date unknown Person ID I5713 Pickel_Bartlett Last Modified 30 Mar 2020
Father HORTON, John Calhoon, b. 25 Dec 1821, Anderson County, South Carolina, United States d. 24 Jan 1899, Anderson County, South Carolina, United States (Age 77 years) Mother VANDIVER, Harriet W, b. 20 Mar 1826, Anderson County, South Carolina, United States d. 12 Oct 1894, Anderson County, South Carolina, United States (Age 68 years) Marriage Bef 1849 Anderson County, South Carolina, United States [5] Residence 16 Aug 1850 Eastern Division, Anderson County, South Carolina [5] Farmer Residence 26 Jun 1860 Division 4, Anderson, South Carolina, United States [2] Farmer Residence 9 Jul 1870 Broadway Township, Anderson County, South Carolina [3] Farmer - Listed as J C and H W Horton.
Residence 15 Jun 1880 Pendleton Township, Anderson, South Carolina, United States [4] Farmer Family ID F1369 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family HARPER, Lucinda, b. Abt 1864, South Carolina, United States d. Yes, date unknown Marriage 1881 Anderson County, South Carolina, United States [6] Residence 20 May 1910 Garvin Township, Anderson, South Carolina, United States [7] Farmer - Listed as John M. and Lou S. Williams
Children 1. HORTON, John William d. Yes, date unknown 2. HORTON, Isa Marie d. Yes, date unknown 3. HORTON, Sadie, b. Abt 1894, South Carolina, United States d. Yes, date unknown 4. HORTON, Dr. Childs Clinton d. Yes, date unknown 5. HORTON, Manning, b. Abt 1898, South Carolina, United States d. Yes, date unknown 6. HORTON, James Henry, b. Abt 1900, South Carolina, United States d. Yes, date unknown 7. HORTON, Douglas C., b. Abt 1906, South Carolina, United States d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F1670 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 16 May 2022
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Sources - [S348] History of South Carolina, pp 181-182.
"John Manning Horton, whose activities as a farmer have been continued for thirty-five years in the Pendleton community of Anderson County, [South Carolina], represents an old and respected name of that section.
He was born near Belton December 24, 1858, a son of John Calhoon and Harriet (Vandiver) Horton. John C. Horton spent his life as a farmer, and in 1878 moved to the northern part of Anderson County where he died when nearly eighty years of age. He was a plain and unpretentious citizen, successful as a farmer, and both he and his wife possessed many sterling qualities of heart and mind which they passed on to their children. These children were: James Enoch, Lucy,deceased) John Manning, Oza Enoch, and Millard Cortez Horton, prominent lawyers of Atlanta, Georgia, and Bennett deceased.
John Manning Horton grew up on a farm and had a public school education. He lived at home until the age of 23, and in 1881, he married Lucinda Harper and then established a home of his own. Mr and Mrs Horton are members of the Baptist Church. They have six children: John William, a druggist in Georgia; Isa Marie, wife of Jeff Williams; Sada, at home; Childs Clinton, a physician at Pendleton; Manning, a farmer in Anderson County; and Douglas C. Horton." - [S316] 1860 Federal Census, Division 4, Anderson County, South Carolina Pg 48 Dwelling 575.
- [S69] 1870 Federal Census, Broadway Township, Anderson County, South Carolina Page 20 Dwelling 135.
- [S70] 1880 Federal Census, Pendleton Township, Anderson County, South Carolina ED 26 Pg 26 Dwelling 237.
- [S76] 1850 Federal Census, Eastern Division, Anderson County, South Carolina Pg 58 of 175 Dwelling 409.
- [S348] History of South Carolina, Page 182.
- [S74] Ancestry.com, Garvin Twn, Anderson, South Carolina, ED 46, Sheet 11B, Dwelling 129.
- [S348] History of South Carolina, pp 181-182.