A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II
Rebecca Anne, mar. Nicholas Underhill ; 2. Mary, mar. Charles Augustus Briggs. VII. Elijah of Ithaca, Tompkins Co., mar. Elizabeth Greene, and had
1. Deborah Ann, mar. 1st, William Riccards, 2nd, John Perry ; 2 Jane, mar. 1st, John Farrell, 2nd, Will. Bennett ; 3. Emmeline, mar. John Cults; 4. Lorenzo Scott ; 5. Thomas Greene ; 6. Joshua; 7. Charlotte. James, second son of first James, left secondly, John, b. cir. 1734, d. 1760, mar. Elizabeth
, and had I. John, ob. s. p. II. David, mar. Pinckney*
and left 1. Augustus, Esqr., of Westchester ; 2. Stephen; 3. Elijah, 4. Benjamin. James, second son of first James, left thirdly, Samuel, of Long Reach, Eastchester. Arms, sa. a saltier, betw. four marlletts, ar. within a bordure erm.
Hunt of Hunt's Point. This family are presumed to spring from one of the younger sons of Thomas Hunt of Shrewsbury, county of Shropshire, England, son of Richard Hunt, bailiff of Shrewsbury in 1613. Thomas was high sheriff of Shropshire in 1656, and a colonel in the Parliament service ; he died A. D. 1669.
Thomas Hunt of Rye removed to Westchester, where he purchased the Grove Farm, which was patented to him by Governor Nicolls, 4th Dec. 1667. Will dated 6th Oct. 1694, -- Rec. Wills, No. v. 99 ; mar. Elizabeth Jessup, da. of Edward. They had, T. Thomas, a trustee of the freehold and commonalty of the town of Westchester in 1692. 2. Josiah, a trustee of ditto in 1692. 3. Joseph, who left a daughter Martha. 4. John, who mar. Grace