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  2. Edward Everett Horton - Wikipedia

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    Horton was born March 18, 1886, on Long Island to Edward Everett Horton, a typesetter / compositor in the press room for The New York Times, and his wife, Isabella S. (née Diack) Horton. [2] His father was of English and German ancestry, and his mother was born in Matanzas Province , Cuba , to George and Mary (née Orr) Diack, natives of ...

  3. Lester Horton - Wikipedia

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    Lester Iradell Horton was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on January 23, 1906. His parents were Iradell and Pollyanna Horton. [citation needed] His interest in dance was mainly stimulated by his fascination with American Indian culture after watching tribal dances in a Wild West show. He studied the Iroquois and Red River Indians, and Penobscot ...

  4. Horton (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Hoghton. Hawton. Horton is an Anglo-Saxon surname, deriving from the common English place-name Horton. It derives from Old English horu 'dirt' and tūn 'settlement, farm, estate', presumably meaning 'farm on muddy soil'.

  5. Alonzo Horton - Wikipedia

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    Horton was born 1813 in Union, Connecticut, the scion of an old New England family, [1] and grew up in Onondaga County, New York. By his 20s he had developed a keen entrepreneurial spirit, and in 1834, when he was 21, he began transporting grain by boat from the Lake Ontario port of Oswego, New York, to Canada. He also taught school there, and ...

  6. Max Horton - Wikipedia

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    Order of St. Olaf (Norway) Admiral Sir Max Kennedy Horton, GCB, DSO & Two Bars, SGM (29 November 1883 – 30 July 1951) was a British submariner during the First World War and commander-in-chief of the Western Approaches in the later half of the Second World War, responsible for British participation in the Battle of the Atlantic.

  7. Henry Hollis Horton - Wikipedia

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    Henry Hollis Horton (February 17, 1866 – July 2, 1934) was an American attorney, farmer and politician who served as the 36th Governor of Tennessee from 1927 to 1933. He was elevated to the position when Governor Austin Peay died in office, and as Speaker of the Tennessee Senate , he was first in the line of succession. [ 2 ]