The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
I., and in V^i')'} became the ihiX pmprielor of Mamaroneek. He d. 1GS4 ; his wife Ann d. 17("i. Tin y had ihree da., (I.), Eliz.ibeth, who beca!ne the second wife of Adam ]yi lit of Iiamsltad by whomhe liad 1. Richard; -', Charles; 3. Williuin, ancester of Dr. V;.'entiiie ^lott of New York : 4. Adam ; ,'5, ;Mary Ann : and G. Klizaboth; (IT >. ;:iry. m:\r. Capt. James .Mott ; (lID.Ann. mar. J..lin Emerson of Talbot Co. :ia:v;:md.
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Rodman-, ofRodman-'s 'SECK.--Sami/d liodmnn, mar. Jlary Pell, and left, (I.), Joscpli, proprietor of Morsc-'s Is'and, New Rochellp. (II.), "Williuni, heir to his father's lands on Rodman's Xeck, mar. Leah Myers, and had Mary, who mar, Nicholas Ilaiu'ht. (III.), Samuel, mar. iViine I^icks of Hart Island. Pelham, and left 1, Samuel; 2 Capt. Charles Rodman of Eastchester; 3, Deborah, mar. John Bertine. (R'.), Elizabeth, mar. Philip Riche.
RoMEK, OF Gp.EEyBrRGn. -- Jacob Bomer, a native of Switzerland, emigrated to America before the Revolution, and settled in Greenburgh. His sons were Capt. John of Greenburgh, William and James.
Secor, of New Rochelle. -- The ancestor of this family was Ambroise Secor or Sicard. or Seacord, a Protestant refugee of Rochelle, who tied from France in 16S1. He left 1, Ambroise; 2, Jacques : 3, Daniel; 4. iMiiry, mar. Wm. Laudrme, and 5, Silvia, mar. Francis C'oguillett ; G, Jacques, mar. Catharine, and left, (I.) Jacques or James, b. 1701, mar. Jane Bonnett, who left 1, Jacques, b. 1729 2, Jeanne, b. 1731; 3, Catharine, b. 1733; 4,Benj..min, b. 1735; 5, Jacob, b. 1737 6, Abraham, b. 1730; 7, Solomon b. 1741 ; 8, Marie, b. 174'.^, mar. JohnRenaud 9, Israel, b. 1748, mar. Jane, da. of Jacob Coutant, Israel left jMadaline, mar. 1st -- Bull; 2nd, -- Hnget; Elizabeth, mar.