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Frederick Thompson Horton

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Marriage
On May 14, 1884, he married Rose Belle Storm (b. 1860 Walnut, [[Illinois|IL]] - d. 1949). She was the daughter of John Miller Storm (b. 1820 Cooperstown, [[New York|N.Y.]] - d. 1907 Arkansas City, [[Kansas|KS]]) & Ruth Elizabeth Parkhurst Storm (b. 1822 NYC, [[New York|N.Y.]] - d. 1851 Bureau, [[Illinois|IL]]). The wedding took place at John M. Storm's home in Nevada, [[Iowa]], and officiated by W.D. Payne.
By the time of their wedding, Fred was still living in Galesburg, and working as a train dispatcher for the St. Joseph, Missouri railroad. In 1889, he accepted a position as Assistant to the Chief Dispatcher of the Oklahoma Division of the Santa Fe railway, hence the occasion for his relocation.
By 1898, according to a local phone book from that era, he was living at 324 N. A Street in Arkansas City, then at 415 N. B Street, where he lived the remainder of his life, where he was recorded in 1904 as having had an open Brethren assembly at 118 N. Summit, with services on Sunday evenings at 7:30 p.m. By that year, he was a train dispatcher for the Santa Fe Railway. See [[Arkansas City Gospel Hall, KS]]. By 1906, the The assembly was no longer ceased to be listed in the phone book, although there were two "evangelists" listed of W.C. Shepherd & J.S. Daniels, unknown if Brethrenby 1906.
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