A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II
Peter Lyon was admitted freeman in 1649. William of Roxbury, member of the artillery company, was a freeman of that place, and d. A. D. 1692. His son J oseph was b. 1654. John descended from the above, removed to Rye about 1719. His son John had four sons. I. Capt. Roger d. May 13, 1797 ; mar. Mary Wilson of Kings' street. Rye ; she died 19ih May, 1813, at. 83. Their children were, 1. Major Samuel of the
a There is another family of the name of Lockwood, who derive from Lockwood in Yorkshire.
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Continental army mar. Mary Lounsberry, and left Samuel, Esq. of North Castle, who married Rosalinda Fowler ; the latter d. Dec. 19, 1844. 2. Roger. 3. Justus or Jesse, who left John of Bedford. 4. Gilbert of the Continental army had Jesse of Eastchester. 5. Daniel. 6. Joseph. 7. Glorianna mar. Andrew Sniffen. 8. Sarah mar. William Wright. II. John. III. Samuel. IV, James, proprietor of Byram Point, left, 1. Daniel. 2. David. 3. Benjamin. 4. Woolsey. 5. James. Daniel, eldest son of James, had Lauretta, who mar. Mr. Brock, and Lavina, who mar. John Horton. Of this family was Peter Lyon, Esq., of North Castle, who had, I. Jonathan of New- York. II. James of Tarrytown, the father of William P. Lyon, Esq., Principal of the Irving Institute. III. Samuel of Michigan. IV. Edward of Seneca Falls. V. Peter of New York. VI. Ann mar. William Britt. VII. Sarah mar. Abner liiggins. VIII. Phoebe mar. Richard Palmer. IX. Mary mar., 1. John Tucker. 2. Benjamin Watson.