A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II
Mary, mar. Burling. VII. Hannah, mar. Mott. VIII. Martha, mar. Clark. IX.
Sarah, mar. Solomon Palmer. James, third son of John, left, 1st. John, proprietor of the Grove Farm, Throckmorton's neck, b. June, 1733, d. January, 1814, mar. Mianna Hunt, da. of Thomas Hunt, and had two sons and four da. I. Elijah, b. 24th Jan. 1768, d. May, 1842, mar. Amelia Livingston, da. of Philip Livingston, and left Lindley, John H., William Livingston, and Charlton. II. Jonathan of New York, mar. Ursula Catplin, and had John, Alexander, Lynd, M. D., Charles, Mortimer, Edwin, Valentine, Helen, mar. Dr. Brayton, Martha, and Almira. III. Hannah, mar. Valentine Seaman, M. D. IV. Elizabeth, mar. Thomas Cock, M. D. V. Elvina. VI. Mary. 2d. James, heir of his father James, taken prisoner by the Queen's Rangers, during the Revolutionary war, mar. Charity Thomas, da. of the Hon. John Thomas, she was b. July 3, 1734. The issue of James and Charity were I. Thomas, clerk of the County of Westchester, mar. Mary Ann Banks, and left
1. Samuel of Northcastle, mar. Hetty Guion, 2. Harriet, 3. Margaret, mar.
John Harris, 4. Anne, mar. Cliff, 5. Deborah, 6. Catharine, mar. John
Guion, 7. Maria. II. James of New York, mar. Sarah Oakley, and had 1. Floyd, M. D., 2. James of Throckmorton Neck, alderman of the Sixth Ward, N. Y., 3. Henry, d. s. p., 4. Clayborn, clerk of the ward courts of N. Y., 5. Capt. Watson, commander of the St. George, packet ship, 6. Warren, 7. Richard, 8. Ann, mar. Alexander Hamilton, 9. Elizabeth, 10. Charity, mar.