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Hester Devaux, and had a da. Mary Magdalen. 2. Jacob, b. Oct. 27th, 1740, d. s. p. Philip, mar. Deborah
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Allen, and left Deborah, who mar. Isaac Underbill. III. William had, 1. William C. of New York. 2. John of L. I. 3. A da. mar. William Paulding. IV. A da. mar. Mr. Scbureman.
RiCHBELij. John Richbell was of Southampton, England. His son John
was the first proprietor of Mamaroneck in 1G60 ; mar. Anne , her will
dat. 1 April, 1700. Their two das. were Elizabeth and Anne. Elizabeth, the eldest, mar. Capt. James Mott, grandson of Adam Mott, of Hempstead, L. I. The children of Capt. James Mott and Anne were 1. James. 2.
Mary. 3. Richbell, who mar. Elizabeth -, and left, 1. Edmund of Cow
Neck, L. I., who had issue Richbell, Edmund, John and Margaret. 2. Richard, ob. 1743, mar. Sarah Pearsall. 3. Adam of Staten Island. 4. Joseph. 5. Jemima. 6. Deborah.
The only brother of John Richbell, first proprietor of Mamaroneck, was Robert of Southampton, England, whose sons were Edward of Westminster, Middlesex, England, and Robert, junr. Edward of Westminster left Edward of St. James's Parish, Middlesex, heir-at-law of John Richbell of Mamaroneck.
Rodman of Rodman's Neck. Samuel Rodman mar. Mary Pell, and left, I. Joseph, proprietor of Morse's Island, New Rochelle. II. William, heir to his father's lands on Rodman's Neck, mar. Leah Myers, and had Mary, who mar. Nicholas Haight. III. Samuel mar. Anne Hicks of Hart Island, Pelham, and left 1. Samuel. 2. Capt. Charles Rodman of Eastchester. 3. Deborah mar. John Bertine. IV. Elizabeth mar. Philip Richd,