A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I
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father, ancestor of the Eastchester branch.
widow of M. Smith.
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COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 155
Within a short dii^tance of the village are situated the estates of Mr. Thomas Rimisey, and John R. Hayward, Esq. the latter geniienian represented (in 1846) this county in Assembly. =^
Most of the farms in this neighborhood now cover the old Lawrence property, which at one period embraced nearly five hundred acres. A portion of it was called Virginia from its beantifnl appearance. The earliest proprietor (of this estate) was Isaac Lawrence, Esq. who originally emigrated from Long Island to Eastchester, cir. 1C89. On the I2th of ]May, 1690, Isaac Lawrence was chosen by the inhabitants of this town, one of the pound-masters for the year ensuing. In 1700, he appears to have been town treasurer, and in 17'2l his name occurs in the list of the grand jurors for the county of Westchester. Isaac Lawrence died about 1730, leaving three sons, the eldest of whom was Isaac Lawrence, grandfather of the present Augustus Lawrence, Esq.