The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
He was jMembcr of Assctahly in 1S06, and Surrogate of Westchester County in ISll ; he took the oflicia! oaili a3 Judge of the Court of Common Pleas April i3, 1S33, and again Feb. 17, ls4t», having received tlie last appointment from Martin Van Buren, the thcnGovenh.r of the State of New York. Tlieir children were (seventh generation.), 1, All«;:rt, b. Jan. 23. 1799, d. Jan. 5, 1SG8. 2, Lewis, b. Sep. 5, 1S04, d. Feb. 11, lr?,U. Horatio, son of ]Major Ebenezer and Hannah (Smith), was b. in Ridgefield, Ct., Sep. 6, 17T9, the year his father sought a temporary home in Ridgefield, after the destruction b}" British troops of his I'esidence in Poundridge ; d. in Poundridgt.- Nov. 5, 1853. Mar. Bethia, eldest da. of his cousii? Solomon Lockwood ; she was b. June 21. lT9i, and d. ^.lay 14, iStJS. Horatio represented Iiis district in the Assembly of the State of New York in the years 18:'3, '34, '35, '36, '41 and'-lil. Children were (seventh generation), 1, Mary, mar. Horace Reynolds. 2, Jane, u., mar. Nelson Raymond. 3, Sophia, d., mar. Philo Lockwood of Cayuga Co., N. Y.
4, xVlsop Hmit, b. Sep. 17, 1814. d. Dec. 8, 1874; mar. Mary E. Reynolds.
5, Amelia D'Autremont, mar. James Betts of Stamford, Ct. G, Betsey, d. 3"ouiig. 7, Solomon Read, d. Jan. 16, 1852. 8, Catharine, mar. LeGrand Kceler of Wiltijn, Ct. Alsop Hunt, son of Horatio and Bethia, b. in Poundridge Sep. 17. 1814, d. in New York Dec. 8, 1874. Mar., Nov. 22, 1836, Mary E., da. of Gideon Reynolds of Cross River, N. Y. Alsop H. was Sheriff of "Westchester County for the term of three years, commencing January 1, 1853 ; he was also ]\[erati'.'r of Assembly in 1864 and '65. Their children are (eighth generation), 1, Joseph A.. b.