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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. 300 words

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PEDIGREE OF DISBROW OF MAMARONECK. Arms, arg. a fesse between three boars' heads muzzled erased sa.

Peter Disbrow, one of (he first and principal proprietors of Rye, in 1660, ob. 16. .:=Sarnh

Peter Disbrow of Rye, 1693

Jolin of Bye, J693, bought lands of Richbell in Mamaroiieck, A D 1674=

Leda, 1693 Mary, 1693

Henry Disbrow of Mamaroneclc, leSS^Margaret, 1701

Henry Disbrow, 1701, purchased lands in Mamaroneclc of ihe lodiaas-- .

Hen^ Disbrow of Mamarooeck^

Jolin will dat. Sarah 1751, Sur Rec I No. iviii, 13

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Henry Disbrow--I Elizabeih Pell, Joseph, will dat.

nat. 1732 l nal. May, n:)3 175G, No. 31, p. 396

2 Anne Davis

3 Martha Saads

Jofan,Qb.in W25=.

Henry of N. R_ochelle John nat.= William of S. York=Anne James Henry=Marta tlerijamin^Clarifsa ElizabPlh=l John Coles Sarah, nat=Nicholas Polly nat. Jane nst. Thomas of Susi

. 15 Jan ITBO, ob. April 1788 Aug. im7 oil iSJJan

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Apr. 2Isaac Wilklns 18 Sep 1783 Morrill 17 ?ep 1791 Oct 13 Mamaroneck Barrel

18j;ej 3 K I. Mnlhi.-son ob. 19 Sep 1795

4 Rev. Mr Sandtbrd 1807

Henry of Elizabeth=Gilbert Rebec<;a=Robcrt William H. David B George, ob. Edward Reginald H John van Buskiark Adelade Anne Maria Emily Ellii Caroline R EUzabelh Isabella E

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COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 311

There are mimeroiis historical events in connection with Mamaroneck, which deserve to be recorded here.

The day previous to the battle of White Plains, Colonel Small wood of the American army surprised and cut off a large body of the enemy, under the command of Major Rogers, stationed upon Nelson hill and its vicinity. The event is thus related by General Heath: "Lord Sterling, who was before in this vicinity with his brigade, had formed an enterprise against Maj.