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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. 273 words

Henry Fowler of Eastchester was one of the associate proprietors of the Long Reach Patent in 1708. He left Henry the father of William, who was b. A. D. 1701. William had Richard the father of Philemon of Eastchester. Edmund Fowler of Eastchester d. A. D. 1747, mar. Rachel, and left, 1. Gilbert. 2. Edmund, to whom his father devised all those lands in Eastchester called Hutchin's. 3.

Solomon. John Fowler of Eastchester had John, Abigail, who mar.

Secor, and Jemima, who mar. Williams. John Fowler, jr., d. cir. 1765,

mar. Elizabeth, and left, 1. John. 2. Andrew. 3. David. 4. Joshua. 5. Thomas.

Gaulladet of New Rochelle. The ancestors of the Gaulladets we?e Protestants, inhabitants of La Rochelle, in France. On the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes Pierre Elisee Gaulladet, a physician at Rochelle, fled from France to England, from whence he removed to America and settled at New

Rochelle. His son Pierre d. A. D. 1774, mar. WiJImouth, and left, 1.

Elisha. 2. Colonel Peter, commander of a troop of light horse in the Continental service. 3. Joseph of New Rochelle, mar. Ann Badeau. 4. Mary, mai. Samuel Pease. 5. Frances, mar. Casting.

GuioN OF New Rochelle. Louis Guion, Ecuycr, " the founder of this eminently respectable family" was b. at La Rochelle, in France, about 1640. Four years before the Revocation of the celebrated Edict of Nantes, he fled

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with his family into England, from whence he emigrated to America and settled at New Rochelle about 1687. Feb. Gth, 1695, he received letters of denization from King William of England. His son Louis, who d. at New