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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. 252 words

Memory of SAMUEL B. ISAACS, Esq., who died November 22d, 1819. M. 63.

By his wife Hannah Mercer he left two sons, James Brown Isaacs, his administrator, 28th of December, 1819/' who afterwards removed to Lebanon, Meigs County, Ohio, and died there in the Fall of 1S57-; and Edward Isaacs who married Elmira, daughter of Nehemiah Fancher, M.D., of Poundridge, and died Sept. 25th, 1831 aged 31. His son is the present Samuel Brown Isaacs of Poundridge.

a Surrogate's offlc^ White Plains. Fol. B, of Wills, p. 12.

b -Milo Webster o! South Sa'ein, now living, remembers his mother leading '.:im by the hand on Sundays to attend services In the old Brown Mansion. .Jeremiah Wood, aged 7?, well remembers evading his uncle who was an elder in the Presbyterian Society, and on his way to meeting or purpose to attend an afternoon service in the old house. '

c Testimony of the late Jonathan lSurr, of Vista, and William Burr of Ridgefield. also of David Haves of Lewisboro.

(I Letters of administration was granted to James Brown Isaacs, 2*th nee. 1*1!'. Surrogate s Otllce, White 1M.U1I-, Kol. I>. p. The will of .las. Urowa l>.iac< was proved l.Hh Dec. 1S5T, Klc. of \\ ells Alelgs County, Ohio.

THE TOWN OF LEWISBORO.

The old Brown homestead and adjoining property, after remaining in the family over one hundred years, passed by purchase to Aaron Hull who soon after sold to the present proprietor Wakeman Wood the son of Samuel Wood of Weston, Connecticut.