It is said that he married Mary McDaniel March 1, 1848 at Nacogdoches County and that his daughter Wadeanna was born January 1849. The memoirs of S.H. Horton, nephew of Wm W. Horton provide the following insights: "Wm Wade Horton was eight years old when his widowed mother moved to Texas in 1824. He was a man of fine personal appearance,
sandy hair, deep blue eyes, and a thorough sport. He was a man of most violent temper when aroused, which led him into many shooting scrapes of a more or less serious nature. He died in 1849 from a wound in his
thigh caused by the accidental discharge of a pistol he was carrying in his coat pocket. After mortification set up, he was told by the doctors that the only possible way to save his life was to amputate his leg. Regardless of the entreaties of wife and mother, he refused to have it done. He left a widow and three little girl children, two, Leanna and Susan P. by his first wife, whose maiden name was Amanda Teal, and one Wadeanna, by his last wife, whose maiden name was Mary McDaniel. After his death my grandmother and the two older girls went to my father's to live and the widow to her father's, Capt. McDaniel's."
[Note: It is said that his daughter Wadeanna (Findagrave memorial #75604440) married Zachary T. Cockburn].
[Note: Col. Alex Horton named his son, Wade William, born 1849, in honor of his brother, Wm Wade Horton].
It is said that he married Mary McDaniel March 1, 1848 at Nacogdoches County and that his daughter Wadeanna was born January 1849. The memoirs of S.H. Horton, nephew of Wm W. Horton provide the following insights: "Wm Wade Horton was eight years old when his widowed mother moved to Texas in 1824. He was a man of fine personal appearance,
sandy hair, deep blue eyes, and a thorough sport. He was a man of most violent temper when aroused, which led him into many shooting scrapes of a more or less serious nature. He died in 1849 from a wound in his
thigh caused by the accidental discharge of a pistol he was carrying in his coat pocket. After mortification set up, he was told by the doctors that the only possible way to save his life was to amputate his leg. Regardless of the entreaties of wife and mother, he refused to have it done. He left a widow and three little girl children, two, Leanna and Susan P. by his first wife, whose maiden name was Amanda Teal, and one Wadeanna, by his last wife, whose maiden name was Mary McDaniel. After his death my grandmother and the two older girls went to my father's to live and the widow to her father's, Capt. McDaniel's."
[Note: It is said that his daughter Wadeanna (Findagrave memorial #75604440) married Zachary T. Cockburn].
[Note: Col. Alex Horton named his son, Wade William, born 1849, in honor of his brother, Wm Wade Horton].
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