The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
Bcsn OF Rye. -- Justus Bu^h was one of the eighteen proprietors of Poninc^oc
Keck, 1737. He mar. Anne who d. Aug. 5, 1745. His three sons weru
Bernardus, Henry, and Abraham. Abraham mar. lluth, da. Gilbert Lyon, ajui had 1. Abraham, who left 'William of King Street, Eye, the father of William S., ^Viidrcw L. Hobart, and Newberry; 2, Gilbert; 3, Anne, mar. Jonaliwn Fichers; 4, Sarah, mar. Thomas Theal; 5, Elizabeth, mar. Ezrahiah Wet more;
6, Piebecca mar. Daniel Mcrritt.
C.iF.PE>"TEr.3 OF KoRTii Ca^xle. -- lljch. Carpenter lived and died in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England. William, his sou, came to America previous to 1G30, and settled in Rhode Island with Roger Williams ; he mar. Ehzabeth, d. IG'J.S. Joseph, son of William, removed to Oyster Day, Long Island and bought a tract of land of the Indians near Glen Cove ; had two sons, Nathaniel, who mar. Tamer Coles, and William, who mar. Mary Coles, Joseph d. 1C92. Nathaniel, liis son, who mar. Tamer, removed to North Castle near where B. A. Bird-all resides at Armonk; liis son was the first v.hite child born in the county, wliich so pleased the Indians that they gave it 100 acres in Byram Yalle}-, about or;e mile south of the Lake. The farm is bounded west by a precipitous line of hills which extended north to Brimstone Alley. William, 2nd son of Jo.«ci'h, mar. 3Iary. Cole, removed to Long Island. Timothy, son of Nathaniel, b. ICOS, mar. Phebe Coles; he bought a tract of land in North Castle, east of Mile Square (now Armonk) and west to what was known as Smith's Tavern ; he built a log house on the ridge west of E. Stivers. They had issue. (I.) Samuel. (II.) Ephraim. (III.) George. (IV) Phcebe. (V.) William. (VI.) Archabas. (MI.) Silas. (VIII.) Benjamin, (those two last were twins). (IX.) Timothy. (X.) Elizabeth.