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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. 280 words

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,

RoMER OF Greenburgh. Jacob Romer, a native of Switzerland, emigrated to America before the Revolution, and settled in Greenburgh. His sons were Capt. John of Greenburgh, William and James.

Sec OR OF New Rochelle. The ancestor of this family was Amhroise Secor, or Sycard, a Protestant refugee of Rochelle, who fled from France in 1681. His sons were Ambroise and Jacques. The latter mar. Catharine , and had, I. Jacques, owner of Richard Secor's property, Upper Rochelle ; he mar. Jane Bonnett, and had, 1. Jacques, b. July 25, 1729. 2. Jacob, b. Sept. 11, 1737. 3. James, b. July 15, 1739, mar. Catharine Bertine, and left James, Mary and Catharine. 4. Benjamin, b. Sept. 9th, 1735, mar. Jane Parcot, and had Thomas, Elizabeth, Jane, Mary, Susan and Esther. 5. Solomon, b. March 6, 171-. 6. Abraham mar. Hannah Simmons, and left Abraham, Richard and Lancaster. 7. Jane, b. Dec. 27, 1732, mar. John Pine of New Rochelle. 8. Catharine mar. Benjamin Jereau. 9. Mary mar. John Armand. 10. Isaac mar. Jane Coutant, da. of Jacob ; she was b. March 18, 1746, d. Sept. 1, 1794, and left issue, Peter, Richard, Abraham, Benjamin, William, Samuel, James, David, Elizabeth and Margaret. II. Peter,