The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
Roger d. ]May Y'- 1797; mar. 3Iary Wilson, of Kings' street, Yiyc; she died lOth ^fay, 1S13. at. 83. Their children were, 1, ilajor Samuel of tlic Continental army, mar. M:iry Lounsucny, and left Samuel, Esri., of North Cnstli', who married Rosaliuiia 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 E;istchester: 5, Daniel : 0, Josi pii; 7, Gl^riannamar. .Vud-fW SniiTcn : 8, Sarah mar. Wdl!aiuM'r!^ht_ {II). John. (HL). Samuel. (IV. J, James, proprietor of Byram Point, Irtt 1,
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Daniel; 2, David; 3, Eeiijaaiiii ; 4, Woolsc}' ; 5, James. Dauiel, eldest son of James, had Lauretta, wlio mar. 3Ir. Brock, and Laviua, -niio mar. John Horton. Of this family -was Peter Lyon, Esq., of North Castle, who had, (L), Jonathan of New York. (IT.), James of Tarrytown, the father of "William P. Lyon, Esq., Priricipai of the Ir'/ing Iiistitute, (III.), Samuel of Michigan. (IV.), Edward of Seneca Falls. (V.), Peter of New York. (VI.), Ann mar. AVilliam Britt. (VII.), Sarah mar. Abner Hi_^gins. (M^IL), Phwhe mar. Harrison Palmer. (IX.), ]Mary mar. 1, John Tucker; 2, Benjamin "Watson.
McKeel of Yoektowx. -- ^JicJiad McKecl, who was one of the earliest settlers of Yorktown, had sons L'riah, Jolui and Isaac. The latter left issue Jesse, Jacob of Peekskill, Caleb of Scipio. New York, Joshua of Hector. Tompkms Co., N. Y., Isaac of Yorktown, and George of ditto.
•■ ]\Ie.vd of Geeexwich and LEWisEOEoroii. -- Joint, Head emigrated from Greenwich, Kent Co., England, in the year 1643, and settled in the town of Geenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut. Of his two sons Joseph and John, the first d. j-oung; the second (John) had eight sons and three da., viz-. John, Joseph, Jonathan, Ebcnezcr, Benjamin, Nathaniel, David, Samuel, Susanna, Abigail and Mary.