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  1. Albert Clinton Horton (September 4, 1798 – September 1, 1865) was a Texan politician, and the first Lieutenant Governor of Texas serving under Governor James P. Henderson . Early life. Horton was born on September 4, 1798, in Hancock County, Georgia, to William and Mary Thomas Horton. William Horton died when Albert was young.

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    8 de abr. de 2020 · Type: Biography. Published: 1976. Updated: April 8, 2020. Horton, Albert Clinton (1798–1865). Albert Clinton Horton, the first lieutenant governor of Texas, son of William and Mary (Thomas) Horton, was born in Hancock County, Georgia, on September 4, 1798. In 1829 he married Eliza Holliday.

  3. Albert Clinton Horton and his company had been acting as the advance and rear guards for Fannin's company. Surprised by an overwhelming Mexican force, most were chased off and escaped, but 18 were captured and marched back to Goliad.

  4. In any event, on January 8, 1835, Albert C. Horton sold (for a profit $400) the same plot of land he had purchased nearly five years before, made arrangements for his family, and set off for Texas. He arrived April. He was thirty-six years old.'. We do not know where Horton entered Texas or when he first reached.

  5. 31 de jul. de 2019 · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_C._Horton. Albert Clinton Horton (September 4, 1798 – September 1, 1865) was a Texan politician, and the first Lieutenant Governor of Texas. Early life. Horton was born on September 4, 1798 in Hancock County, Georgia to William and Mary Thomas Horton. William Horton died when Albert was young.

  6. Albert Clinton Horton. Albert Clinton Horton (* 4. September 1798 im Hancock County, Georgia; † 1. September 1865 in Matagorda, Texas) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1846 und 1847 war er Vizegouverneur des Bundesstaates Texas. Werdegang. Im Jahr 1823 kam Albert Horton nach Alabama.

  7. Albert Horton may refer to: Albert Clinton Horton (1798–1865), Lieutenant Governor of Texas. Albert H. Horton (1837–1902), Chief Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court.