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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. 271 words

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.

LisPENARD OF New Rochelle. The ancestors of the Lispenard family were also French Protestant refugees. Antoine, b. in France, left two sons, David and Anthony. David, proprietor of Davenport's Neck, mar. Elizabeth, and had John and Elizabeth ; the latter d. Nov. 5, 1797. John left John. Anthony, second son of Antoine, mar. Elizabeth, da. of Leonard de Klyn of New York, and left Anthony, who mar. Abigail, and d. 1696. The children of Anthony and Abigail were, 1. Anthony, the father of Leonard. 2. Margaret. 3. Abigail, who mar. James Bleecker of New Rochelle.

LocKwooD OF PouNDRiDGE. The family of Lockwood originally derived from a place of the name in Staffordshire, » England, an estate which passed in 1470 to the Henshaws of Cheshire by the mar. of Thos. Henehaw with Amie, only child of Richarl Lockwood. " Edmund Lockivood, freeman 18lh May, 1631, was of Cambridge, Mass., in 1632, and probably removed to Connecticut with Messrs. Hooker and Stone." Joseph Lockwood, who was doubtless a descendant of the above Edmund, removed from Stamford to Poundridge in 1744 ; he mar. Hannah Close, da. of Solomon, and left, L Joseph. H.