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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. 250 words

Francis. 3. Joseph. 4. Elizabeth. Josiah, second son of 2d Guillaume, mar. 1. Mary Angevine. 2. Susannah Soulice, and left, I. Peter, lost at sea. II. John mar. Sarah Badeau. HI. Mary mar. Nathaniel Lawrence. John and Sarah had, 1. Capt. Josiah of New Rochelle. 2. William of New Rochelle. 3. John. Of this family was Pierre Le Comte of Staten Island, whod. 1702, mar. Margaret , and had three sons, viz. John, Peter and James.

Le Fevre of New Rochelle. Peter Le Fevre, a French Protestant refugee, b. at Havre de Grace, fled from France to St. Domingo, W. I., and left a son John, b. 1753, d. 1837, who removed from St. Domingo to New Rochelle. John mar. Susannah Coutant, da. of Isaac; she died 1802. Their children are, 1. Peter. 2. Prosper. 3. John. 4. Benjamin. 5. Drake.

Lent of Cortlandt. -- Ryck Abrahamsen Lent, proprietor of Ryck's Patent, left Hercules, who d. about 1765. Hercules had, 1. Jacob. II. Hendrick, the father of David. III. Abraham. IV. John Lent, who left John, Hercules present proprietor of the homestead, and Lewis of Cortlandtown. V. Rachel mar. James Lamb. VI. Catharine mar. Hendricke de Rondle. VII. Elizabeth.

Le Roux of New Rochelle. The family of Le Roux was among the Vol. I. 67

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French Hu^aenots that fled from France to America. Charles Le Roux, a native of France, left Charles and others. Catharine, a da. of Charles, junr., married Thomas Ludlow, from whom the Ludlows descend.