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The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)

Bolton, Robert Jr. The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I. New York: Charles F. Roper, 1881. Revised posthumous edition. 258 words

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