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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. 259 words

The descendants of Joshua Pell, third son of Thomas Pell, eldest son and heir of John Lord Pell, are the Pells of New York, and Robert L. Peil, Esq., of Pelham, Ulster County.

A beautiful valley borders the Acqueanouncke or Hutchinson's river on the west side of the town. The Acqueanouncke or

a This marriage took place before the Quaker meeting assembled at Westbury, L. I. The marriage certificate is signed by 2G witnesses ; among these occurs the name of his brother Caleb Pell.

b For his services Major Samuel Pell received three hundred acres of bounty land.

To face p«g8 541, vol. I. PEDIGREE OF PELL OF PELHAM.

Arms, ermine, on a canton, aiure, a pelican or, vulned gules. Crest, on a chaplet vert flowered, or, a pelican of the last vulned gules. [Granted October 19th, 1594.]

Juhn Pell, Esquire, of Norfolk Co , England,=Margaret Overend, da. of jlasierof the King's Cup, ob. Feb. ia07. | William, of Norfolk-

Thomas Pell, Esquire, first proprietor=Lucy Brewster, of of the Manor of Pelhain, nat. 1608, New Haven, Conn, ob. 1669. Supposed to be buried at Fairfield, Conn.

Rev. and Hon. .Tolin Pell, D. D. nat. March, ICIO, ob. Dec cJ*I«ry, 12, 1685 : buried in the Rector's vault at St, Giles' I

Church, London.

Hon. John Pell, first Lord of the Manor of Pelham,=Rachel Pinckney, nat. 3d Feb. 1643, ob.cir. 1700. ( of Eastchester.

Mary Pell, nat. April 14, 1645.

Thomas, second Lord of the Manor of Pelliam ;= Ann will dated 1739, No. 18, 154. Sur, Rec'.N.Y. (