Christopher and Rachel were both about twenty-four when they married.
The 1840 Illinois census revealed they were living in Clay Co, Illinois.
The 1850 census revealed Christopher was a farmer. They were living in Fayette Co, Illinois, their real estate was valued at $400. They had two sons and six daughters living with them.
Their daughter Susan died before the age of eleven.
The 1860 census revealed they were living in Decker, Richland Co, Illinois, their real estate was valued at $1,000. Rachel could not read or write, they had three daughters living with them.
The 1865 Illinois census revealed they were still living in Richland Co.
Their children:
Charles E Hornick (b.1837)
Geo W Hornick (b.1838)
Elisabeth A Hornick (b.1840)
Rebecca J Hornick (b.1842)
Mary C Hornick (b.1843)
Nancy E Hornick (b.1845)
Henrietta Angeline Hornick (b.1846)
Susan A Hornick (b.1849)DY
Lydia Hornick (b.1854)
Christopher and Rachel were both about twenty-four when they married.
The 1840 Illinois census revealed they were living in Clay Co, Illinois.
The 1850 census revealed Christopher was a farmer. They were living in Fayette Co, Illinois, their real estate was valued at $400. They had two sons and six daughters living with them.
Their daughter Susan died before the age of eleven.
The 1860 census revealed they were living in Decker, Richland Co, Illinois, their real estate was valued at $1,000. Rachel could not read or write, they had three daughters living with them.
The 1865 Illinois census revealed they were still living in Richland Co.
Their children:
Charles E Hornick (b.1837)
Geo W Hornick (b.1838)
Elisabeth A Hornick (b.1840)
Rebecca J Hornick (b.1842)
Mary C Hornick (b.1843)
Nancy E Hornick (b.1845)
Henrietta Angeline Hornick (b.1846)
Susan A Hornick (b.1849)DY
Lydia Hornick (b.1854)
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