The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
Their children were David, of New York, born Dec. 10th, 1772; Jonathan, of Miltown, New York, born February 14, 1774; Roger, of New Jersey, born Aug. 20th, 1775; Josiah, of New York, born May 1st, 1780; William, of New York, born May 1st, 1780; Anne, born Dec. 9th, 1779, married Matthew Fogel ; Elizabeth, born July, 1 781, married William Baldwin; and Catharine, born Jan. 8, 1782, married John Fisher of White Plains.
In 1744 Joseph Hutchins and Caleb Green were appointed "assessors for the west side of the branch of Byram river;" "also Thomas Walters for the West Patent."
John Halleck, of North Castle, in 1755, "sold to Joseph Fowler and Caleb Fowler three quarters of an acre of undivided land in North Castle, within a certain Patent known and called by the name of Fauconier*s West Patent, and to be in the right of Thomas Weaver, who was one of the Patentees of said Patent, it being a part of a greater right purchased 13th of March, 1753, of John Thomas, one of the representatives of Westchester county."
In the Secretary of State's office at Albany is a map of part of a tract of land (granted by letters patent under the great seal of the colony of New York, bearing date the fourteenth day of February, 1701-2, to Robert Walters and others) " which remains unsold, and contains four thousand one hundred and fifty-one acres, divided into sixteen lots by Charles Clinton, Jonathan Brown, and Elisha Budd, Commissioners, and Nathaniel Merritt, Surveyor, appointed by virtue of an act of the Lieutenant Governor, the Council, and the General Assembly of the colony of New York, passed the eighth day of January, 1762, entitled an act for the more effectual collecting of his Majesty's quit-rents in the colony of New York, and for partition of lands in order thereto," Szc.a