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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. 261 words

D. 1763, he mar. Jemima ,

and left I. John, proprietor of the Cohamong farm, b. 1735, d. 1762, who had Lewis and Catharine. II. Col. James, b. 1737, d. July, 1824, mar. Sept. 25, 1787, Tamar Lounsberry, she d. Oct. 11, 1788. Their two da. were Tamar, b. June 4, 1786, who mar. James Ronalds, and Sally, b. Oct. 27, 1787, who mar. Jeremiah Lounsberry of Bedford. III. Stephen, proprietor of the homestead, d. Sept. 1779. IV. Sarah. V. Rebecca. VI. Lois, VII, Emma. VIII. Dorcas. Of this family was David Holmes of Bedford, in 1710, whose sons were I. Joseph, who left Joseph of Bedford, the father of Nathan. The latter had two children, viz,, Joseph and Sarah, who mar. Charles Miller, il. Reuben. III. Jonathan, who mar. Dorothy, and left I. Jonathan, who had two da., Martha, mar. Richard Wilder, and Mary, mar. Isaac Chase ; 2. Solomon, mar. Rachel Miller, and left a son and three da. ; 3. Hezekiah, mar. Elizabeth Finch, he d. in 1813, a;t. 100. The children of Hezekiah are James of Thompsontown, Jonathan, Patty, set. 92, in 1847, and Rachel, aet. 82 ; 4. Dorothy ; 5. Mary ; 6. Rachel. IV. David, left two sons, 1st. David, the father of David, 2nd. Samuel, the father of Stephen. Vol. it. 66

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HoRTON OF Rye and White Plains. Joseph Horlon was at Rye before 1679. He had several sons. Captain John, the eldest, left John, who was living at Rye, 1707. The latter had a son, Joseph, who mar. Elizabeth