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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II

Bolton, Robert Jr. A History of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. II. New York: Alexander S. Gould, 1848. 303 words

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Arms borne by the Hugueaot. D'azur,

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Fiancis Jay, died during tlie v fiom Fiance to England.

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Peter Jay, orRye,=Mary, da. of Jacolms

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ITOf.ob ITtli Api 11,1782; mar. 20tli Jan 1728. Buried at Rye

Augustus, nat. 15tli James, "a^.^Tth April,

April, I7:i0, ob. 1,31, i-U. lOlli Oct.

2yd Dec. ISul, 1751, s. p. B.p.

Sir James, Knight, nat 27tli Oct. 1732, ob 20[ll Oct. 1815 Buried at Rye

van Cortlardt, of tiie old Yoiikois, ub. 17tli April, 1777.

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Peter, nat.=Mary Duyck- F luth Oct inck, mar- 1734, oU. ried 178J 8tli July,

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Peter Augustus Jay -Mary Rutherfur.l, S^usan nnt.

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Aug. 1780. in the vaul Flemish Cj Madrid

of Rye Neck, nat.

2.Uh Jan. 1777, ob. tliew Clark=oii

20tli Feb. 1813

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John,ob. Angus- Peter John Laura

1840. lus, ob Augustus CUukson

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COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 81

John Hudd, proprietor of Budd's neck, by his last will dated the 13th of October, 16G9, bequeathed to his son John, all his part of the Mill on Blind brook, and to his son Joseph, the Epawqnammis lands. Joseph Budd was the first patentee of Budd's or Rye neck, under the crown, in 1720.* From the Budds, the neck went by purchase, into the families of the Purdys, Gedneys, Guions and Jays, &.c. The property of the latter family, covers a large proportion of the old patent.