The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
brother, one of the first patentees of Fosh- Ing, in 1645, proprietor of LURCDOB Neck, magistrate of Flushing, under the Dutch, ob. 1060.
patentee of Smithtown; this lady afterwards married Sir Philip Carteret, Governor of New Jersey. From her, Elizabethlown tabes its name.
TIiomaH, Joint patentee with h's fattier, _KranclnaHmlth, widow anccHtor of the Eastchester branch. j of M. Hmllh.
Willi
lam, member of the Gov. , Couucll from 1702-1700.
John, high sheriff of Queens County, 1693, commander of a troop of horse, ancestor of the Newtown branch, mar. Elizabeth.
[666, proprietor of Dell-gate neck, a major In Leisler's forces, 1690; died at Newtown, July, 1703.
Jonathan, who removed to Westchester, ancestor, of the Westchester branch, and probably of I Rockland County branch, ob. ante. 1720.
Thomas, Justice of the Price for ..Frances Hergi n County, from 1702-17 IB, Kdsull Judge of Court of Common PIMM) ancestor of N. J. branch.
i .11', nat. 1GP0-7, removed from_l. Anna Squire Long Inland to Kastchester, clr. I -2. Esther 1680, ob. cir. 1780. Canlffe.
John, nat. 1068, ob. 1738, r- - . Elizabeth moved to Cortlandt's patent 1730.
Jacob, of West -- Lydla Chester
Thomas, will dated 13th May, 1752, lib 18, p. SOS.
Isaac, nat. 1<W7, oh. clr. 1708 1. Widow Ward.
I _v. Ruth Owen*
JftOOb, whose decendanis are living at Westchester.
Mary
J.lHaac, lint. _Ki'7.luli Pill, mil. 1729, 1724 ol>. asih March, 179S
2. Jesse, nat. I>ee..l>!h, 1727_Ellzabelh oh. Feb. nth, 1801 Vamlostern
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3.Joseph, killed by a fall from his horse prior to the Revolution