A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II
Stephen Sherwood, ^^'-^^S^ Viewers. . ; .
.Tolin Garus, j ' -
William Crawford, J • / ; :
COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 497
Abraham Odell, )
Will, Hadley, > Commissioners of Roads.
Thomas Sherwood, ;
l^he general surface of the town is uneven and broken ; soil, clay, and sandy loam, mostly well cultivated. The natural growth of wood is very extensive. We have already shown that it is well drained by numerous streams, upon which are several mill seats.
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APPENDIX
PEDIGREES OF THE FAMILIES
I ) ■• OF THE
COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER
N. B. la the following pages b. stands for born, m. or mar. for married, d. for died, da. for daugliter, and a;t. for aged.
Ambler of Bedford. Two brothers of this name were among the early
settlers of Bedford. Benjamm Ambler, mar. Dibble, and left three
sons, Joseph, Joshua and Benjamin, and a da., Rachel, who mar -
Miller. Benjamin, the youngest, mar. Mary Wilson, and left Henry and William H. of Bedford.
Angevine. The name of Zacharie Angeinne, occurs as a freeholder of New Rochelle, in 1708. Pierre, probably son of Zacharie, left 1, Louis, 2, Pierre 3, Marie. Louis, mar. Esther Sicard, and had Louis, b. 19th August, 17r!2. Pierre, b. 30 August, 1734. Marie, Esther and Anne, the latter b. 1731.
Pierre, second son of first Pierre, mar. Margaret , and left a da.
Esther b 4 Dec. 1729. John, a member of this family, left John and Daniel. Mary, da. of John, d. January, 1841, a;t. 105. Daniel mar. Catharine Geraud, and left Daniel, who was lost at sea. Eli Angevine of Scarsdale, had nine children; 1st, Jonathan of Poughkeepsie, 2nd, Caleb of Poughkeepsie,