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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I

Bolton, Robert Jr. A History of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I. New York: Alexander S. Gould, 1848. 253 words

Prime, " in a Bouthcasterly direction, is a granite rock imbedded in the ground, on the upper surface of whichjs the apparent impress of a human foot.

'•The figure is as perfect and distinct as would follow from the pressure of the left foot, upon some cohesive substance, except being deficient in a toe ; a deficiency not at first sight apparent, and discernible only by inspection. No artist could have chiselled a more perfect resemblance. The impression is still fresh, and without the least appearance of injury from time. There are two other tracks less per-

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John Lawrence emigrated from England Wiil

lo the colony of Sew Amsterdam in Uiil ; brothe one of the first patentees of North Hemp- ing in stead. L I., 16-14; a resident of VVestches- magis ter, 1644; deputy lo Haitford from Gov. ob 1& Stuyvesant in 1663 ; mayor of New York and member of the Gov. Council at the time of his death in 1699; judge of the tsupreme Court Nat l'il8; will dat. 1698,

Thomas, joint patentee with his__Francina Smith

father, ancestor of the Eastchester branch.

widow of M. Smith.

Thomas, justice of the--Frances Isaac, nat, peace for Bergen co. from Edsall. from Long 1702-1*13, judge of court of Chester, ciJ

of C. P., ancestor of N. J. branch. 1730.

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Isaac, nat 1687, ob cir. 1768=1 Widow Ward. 1 I --2 Ruth Owens.

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