A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II
Phoebe, second da., mar. Thomas Lovell. Amy d. unmar., and Martha d. set. 10. 2. Col. Joseph, of New Rochelle, second son of Benjamin, sen., b. 12th July, 1737, O. S., d. 11th Sept. 1836, at. 99, mar. 1st, Phoebe Hunt, 2d. Lydia Miller, and lei't Joseph, b. 2d Dec. 1766, d. 16th of July, 1794. 3 Moses of Dutchess Co., d. during early part of Revolutionary war, left issue three sons, viz., Jonathan, Richard and Stephen. Jonathan had one son, Joseph Rodman Drake, the Poet, b. 1795, d. Sept. 1820, mar. Sarah Eckford. Janet, only child of the Poet, mar. Col. George Dekay of L. I. Jonathan had also three das. 4.
Abigail. 5. Mary, mar. Caleb Ward. 6. Sarah, mar. Hunt. 7. Rebeca, mar. Caleb Morgan. IV. Jasper, who lived in New York, had a son Francis who d. at sea, and several da. V. Rebecca. VI. Sarah. VH. Anna,
mar. Fowler. Arms, arg. a wivern with wings displayed gu. Crests,
1st, an eagle displayed, 2nd, a naked dexter arm and hand erect, holding a battle axe sa. headed arg.
Dyckman of Philipsborough. All of this name in America are supposed to have originated from William Dyckman, (a native of Holland,) who was among the early settlers of New Amsterdam. This individual was a litjeral benefactor of the Dutch Reformed Church of Fordam Manor. His grandson
Jacobus mar. Kesur. The children of Jacobus were, 1. Jacob, mar.
Tryntje Benson of Haarlem, and had 1. Jacob, the father of Jacob and John. 2. Sampson, mar. Rebecca Odell, da. of Isaac, and had 1st. Hannah ; 2d, Catharine, mar. Matthias Valentine. 3. Benjamin, mar. Martha Lent, da. of Jacob, and left William, John, Sampson, and Jane. 4. Jacob, mar. Margaret Post, da. of Martin, and had Martin, Sampson, Benson, Staats Morris, Catharine, mar.