The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
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Mary, nat. 17th September, 1791; oh. i»th September,
.I.Mary Jenkins, I oh 27th June, 1882, ret. 33 years _2-Aun Robinson
Jane, nat. 13th October, 1795; ob. 15th March,
.lames H., nat. lath May, 179s; ob. loth Jan., 18iw_Marla Stephen*
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William II.. mil. 291 li_ Florence K. Hopkins. Sept.. 1K44 j nat loth August, I860
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THE TOWN OF MAMARONECK.
A.D. 168S, Henry Disbrow, son of John, conveys half his lands situated in Mamaroneck to his son Henry Disbrow." Henry Disbrow of Mamaroneck, in 1690, releases a lot of ground lying in the town of Rye, which he formerly bought of John Wascot.b The Disbrow estate in this town was originally large and included a valuable tract of woodland, called the Hickory grove.