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Nathaniel, sixth son of 2d John, had I. Gen'l John, who left John the father of Seth, Walter, Hipsibeth mar. J. Simmons, and Alice mar. Peter Mead. II. Capt. Matthew had, 1. Matthew, who left Matthew, Clemence mar. R. Rich, Hannah mar. H. Merritt, Justus mar. Nancy Hanford, and has Joseph, Justus, Matthew, Andrew J., Eliphalet, and three others : Mary, Thomas, Amos, Wil- liam mar. E. Lawrence, and had Jane E., &c. ; Hobby, is the youngest son of Matthew. 2. Justus had Susan, mar. - Eldridge, Bush, Walter, James, Joseph, Rebecca, mar. - Marshall, Anne, mar. - Craft, and William. 3. Bush had Sophia, mar. - Russell, Pothena, mar. - Holmes, &c. III. Nathaniel left 1. Jaspar, the father of Bush. 2. Nathaniel. 3. William, mar. and left John, Gilbert, Nathaniel, William, Charity, Hannah, and Mary. 4. Charity. 5. Rachel. 6. Betsy. 7. Anna. Nathaniel Mead mar. Pru-
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dence Wood, and had, I. Epenetus. II. Nathaniel, mar. Miss Brown, and left Nehemiah, Nathaniel, William, Tyler, Epenetus, Walter, and Harvey, &c. III. Joshua. IV. David, mar. Anna Mead. V. Israel. VI. Halsey, VII. Jonathan, mar. -- Lyon. VIII. Hannah, mar. -- Wheeler. IX. Dimny, mar. Thaddeus Huestead. X. Theodosia, mar. Benj. Close. XI. Robert. XII. Daniel S. XIII. Isaac.
Samuel, seventh son of second John, left I. Peter, who had, 1. Peter, who had Mary, Peter, Deborah, Cyrus, Luckur, Anna, and Sandford. Lnckur mar. Sarah Fletcher, and has Benjamin and Robert. 2. Zacheus has Elsie, who mar. Job Mead, and had Zacheus, Amanda, Abraham, Emeline, and Eliza. Hannah, youngest da. of Zacheus, mar. Mark Mead. II. Zacheus. III. Samuel left 1. Charlotte. 2. Henry. 3. Artemas. 4. Bythemy. 5. Pris- cilla. 6. Lavinia. 7. Martha. Arms, sa. a chev. betw. three pelicans or, vulned gu.
MORGAN OF EASTCHESTER. James Morgan the ancestor of this family came to Eastchester from Wales about 1700, and settled where Caleb Mor- gan, Esq. his great grandson now lives ; will dat. 1764, Surr. Rec. xxiv. 447. He left James from whom the Morgans of Reading in Connecticut descend ; Caleb and Charles of Eastchester. Caleb of Eastchester b. July 24, 1718, d. 1803, mar. 1st, Abigail Drake, sister to Col. Joseph, she was b. Oct. 22, 1727 ; 2d. Isabella -. Caleb left issue, I. Caleb of Peekskill, mar. Phœbe Ward and had 1. Edmund of New York, d 2. Elijah of Brooklyn, L. I. II. Benjamin mar. 1st Miriam Ward, 2d Dinah Morgan, and left Caleb of New Rochelle, &c. III. Elijah of Poughkeepsie mar. Levina Hatfield and had 1. Elijah of Poughkeepsie. 2. Joseph of Poughkeepsie. 3. Gilbert. 4. Caleb of Poughkeepsie. 5. David. 6. Rebecca. 7. Sally mar. Rev. - Mar- vin. IV. James of Eastchester who resided on the property now occupied by Charles Morgan, mar. Mary Guion and left 1. David mar. Mary Underhill. 2. John, mar. Eliza Macready, 3. Daniel, mar. Sally Ann Morgan of Pough- keepsie. 4. Rebecca, mar George Farrington. 5 Anna, d. s. p. 6. Char- lotte mar. Hachaliah Purdy. 7. Dinah, mar. 1st, James Brown, 2d, Benja- min Morgan. V. Moses d. June 18, 1818, mar. Oct. 4, 1786 Hetty Vincent, she was b. Feb. 10, 1769, d. Dec. 10, 1836. Moses had 1. Susannah, mar. Elijah Townsend. 2. Isabella, ob. s. p., 1809. 3. Vincent, mar. Esther T. Davis. 4. Abigail, mar. Lewis H. Hobby, d. 5. Caleb of Eastchester, mar. Esther Dederer. 6. Charlotte, d. s. p. 7. Hetty, s. p. S. Lewis. 9. Au- gustus. 10. Moses. 11. Drake, d. s. p. 12. Hetty Vincent, d. 1810, s. p. VI. David, mar. Ist, Abigail Ward, da. of Isaac; 2d, Peggy Ward, sister of Abigail ; 3d, Phoebe Astor, and had by first wife, 1. Eliza. 2. Martha. By second wife, 1. Clarissa. 2. Abigail Jane. VII. Augustus, mar. Phoebe Myers. VIII. Abigail, mar. Elijah Johnson. IX. Charlotte, mar. Elijah Angevine of Scarsdale. Charles youngest son of first James, d. 1760, mar. Susannah Guion, and left I. James, August 20, 1750, mar. Phoebe Ludwell, da. of Edward, and had 1. Mary, mar. John Barker. 2.
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Hannah, mar. James IIunt. 3. Sarah mar. Mr. Wood. 4. Susan, mar. Moses Drake. 5. Phoebe mar. Capt. Josiah Le Count. 6. Abby, mar. Daniel Drake. 7. Charles. 8. Eliza. II. Mary, b. Aug. 30, 1747, mar. Gilbert Valentine. III. Charles of Eastchester, b. May 8, 1756, d. May 18, 1833, mar. Jane Guion, da. of David, she d. Oct. 30, 1823, and had 1. Mary, mar. 1st, Samuel Drake, 2d, Gilbert - -. 2. Susan, d. March 20, 1841. 3. Abijah, mar. Jane Underhill, da. of Col. Peter Underhill. 4. Abby, mar. Benjamin Washburn. 5. Hester, mar. Thomas Oakley. 6. Jane, mar. Fisher Valentine. 7. Anne, mar. John Valentine. 8. James mar. Sarah Anne Valentine, da. of Jacob. 9. Lætitia. IV. Abigail, b. April 13, 1746, mar. David Huested. V. Anne, b. August 20, 1752, mar. Edward Tredwell. VI. Phobe, b. Sept. 20. 1754, mar. Elisha Shute. VII. Susannah b. Feb. 20, 1758, mar. Thomas Drake. IX. Eustatia, b. August 23, 1760, mar. John Garrett.
ODELL OF RYE AND GREENBURGH. William Odell, one of the first settlers of Concord, Mass., removed to Fairfield, 1614. William his son was among the early settlers of Rye, in 1660. William, jun., left five sons, viz. Stephen of Rye, who removed to Dutchess County, John of Fordham, Michael, Isaac, and Jonathan of Connecticut, ancestor of the Wilton branch. John of Fordham mar. Johanna Turner and had, I. John of Fordham, mar. Benson and left 1. John, the father of Isaac and Jemima. 2. Sarah, mar. - Hobbs. 3. Clyntje, mar. James Teller. II. Jonathan, mar. Mar- garet Dyckman. She was b. 1729, d. March 20, 1783. They left 1. Jacob, b. 1752, mar. Hannah Slymits, and had Jonathan of Tarrytown and Jacob. 2. Colonel John of the Continental army, b. Oct. 25, 1756, d. Oct. 26, 1835, mar. Abigail Brown, da. of Hachaliah, left Jackson of Greenburgh, who mar. Anna Ward, and Mary mar. Benjamin Underhill. 3. Abraham, b. January 4, 1760, d. February 26, 1820, mar. Ann Mindwell, and had Cornelius, mar. Jane Odell, da. of Jacob. 4. Isaac, b. September 25, 1758, d. June 24, 1811, mar. Phoebe Dean, and had Jonathan and Daniel. 5. William, b. March 18, 1762, mar. ITannah Wiltsea, and left Jonathan, Daniel, Isaac, Abraham, Jacob, William mar. Rebecca Dyckman, and Johanna, mar. Gerrit Dyckman. 6. Jonathan, b. May 8, 1766, d. July 17, 1767. 7. Johanna, b. Dec. 26, 1754, d. April 12, 1832. 8. Margaret, b. January 10, 1764, d. April 8, 1782. 9. Jane, b. Sept. 2, 1768, mar. Isaac Vermilyea. 10. Rebecca, b. Sept. 2, 1768. 11. Aubette, b. March 2, 1770, d. August 8, 1775. III. Abraham, mar. Re- becca Dyckman and had 1. General Jacob of Yonkers, mar. Ann Devorr and left Jacob of Yonkers and Jane, who mar. Cornelius M. Odell of Yonkers. 2. Jonathan, mar. Elizabeth Underhill and had Isaac of Brooklyn, L. I. 3. Rebecca, mar. Elijah Valentine. 4. Ellida, mar. James Oakley. 5. Jane, mar. Abraham Valentine. 6. A da. mar. Isaac Odell. IV. Isaac, mar. Devaux and had 1. Isaac, a guide to General Washington, mar. - Odell, and left a da. who mar. - Reynolds. 2. John. 3. Jonathan of Onondaga,
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father of Isaac, late member of Assembly. V. A da. mar. Evert Brown. VI. Allida, mar. John Devaux. Michael, third son of William of Rye, mar. - Bussing, and had 1. Hendrick, mar. Sarah Devaux, and left James, mar. - Odell, Stephen, mar. Elizabeth Sherwood, Jonathan, mar. Eleanor Underhill, Margaret mar. Charles Dusenberry, Hannah mar. Lewis Rich and Sarah, mar. Matthias Archer. 2. John, d. s. p. Isaac of Eastchester fourth son of William of Rye, who mar. Patience Tompkins, had three sons, William of Eastchester, Joshua and Tompkins. William, the eldest, mar. - Jones, and left Daniel of Mile Square, who mar. - Valentine, Abraham of Dutchess County, and John of Yonkers. John the youngest mar. - Jones, and had Jonathan of Yonkers, who mar. - Ferris and left Isaac the father of Jona - than, Benjamin and Gilbert. Joshua, second son of Isaac, mar. Sarah Jones, and had I. Joshua, mar. Polly Vincent, who had 1. John of Dutchess County, mar. Esther Crawford and left, Peter, Daniel, James, Elizabeth, Abigail and Charlotte. 2. Isaac. 3. Joseph of Greenburgh, mar. Rebecca Tompkins, and had Joshua, William L., Anne, inar. Gilbert Tompkins, and Hannah, mar. Benjamin Brown. 4. Abraham of Dutchess mar. Mary Nelson, and had Stephen, Daniel, Joshua, Polly, Elizabeth and Sally. 5. Daniel, mar. Ann Boyce, and had Thomas B. of New York. 6. James mar. Elizabeth Odell and had Daniel, Benjamin, Lawrence, Mary, Ann, Susan, Jane, Caro- line and Harriett. 7. Sarah. 8. Abigail. 9. Joshua. II. Joseph of Odel- town, Lower Canada, mar. Martha Manning and had Joshua, John, Charles, Joseph, Jacob, Sarah, Martha and Eve. III. John of Yonkers, mar. Mary Wiltsea, and had 1. James, surnamed the Black Beard, mar. Abby Hunt, da. of Col. Hunt, and left Benjamin, John, Moses, Lancaster, Captain Joseph, Charles, Rachel, mar. - Estes, and Marianna, who mar. John Varian. 2. Elizabeth. Arms. Ar. three cresents, gu.
PALMER OF MAMARONECK. William Palmer of Westchester, d. about 1670, left Joseph, Benjamin, Samuel, proprietor of Mangopson Neck, Mama- roneck, Obadiah and Thomas. Samuel of Mangopson Neck had issue, I. Obadiah, d. 1748, mar. Anne and left, 1. William. 2. Samuel. 3. Benjamin. 4. David. 5. Obadiah. 6. Caleb. 7. Esther, mar. - Angevine. 8. Mary Anne. II. Nehemiah, d. 1760, had one son and a da. Mary. The son of Nehemiah left Harrison, Drake, Aaron, Nathan, Benjamin, Nehemiah and Elihu. III. Sylvanus of Mamaroneck, d. 1741, mar. Mary and had, 1. Rob- ert, mar. Mary -. 2. Sylvanus. 3. John, mar. Rebecca, and left Joseph, Philip, Marcus, Lewis. Benjamin, Thomas, Esther and Martha. 4. Marma- duke. 5. Edward. 6. Anne. 7. Susannah. 8. Charity. 9. Mary, IV. Solomon.
POST OF YONKERS. - Post a native of Holland emigrated to the New Netherlands. He had two sons Jacob and Tine. Jacob held lands in Philips- burgh under the Philipses. He mar. Anne Heddy and left six sons and three VOL. II. 68
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da. I. Jacob, proprietor of the homestead, Yonkers, mar. Rachel Pinckney. She was b. March 22, 1732. They had 1. Lewis, b. 15 October, 1756, mar. Abigail Oakley. 2. Israel, b. May 15, 1758, mar. Nancy Rich. 3. David, b. March 28, 1760, d. October 16, 1803, mar. Margaret Fowler. 4. Frederick, b. November 16, 1762, mar. Elizabeth Lawrence. 5. James, b. September 10, 1766, mar. Rebecca Ferris. 6. Phœbe, b. October 20, 1764, mar. William Warner. 7. Elizabeth, b. August 12, 1768, mar. Moses War- ner. 8. Euphemia, b. May 7, 1772, mar. Aaron Warner. 9. Mary, b. June 11, 1774, mar. Abraham Berrian. 10. Getty d. June 11, 1780. II. Abra- ham, mar. Rebecca Merrill and had 1. David of Baltimore. 2. Jacob of Rockland, mar. Peggy Graham. 3. Abraham of Haverstraw, mar. Widow Gesner. 4. Clinton of Rockland, mar. Mary Briggs. 5. Grace, mar. Daniel Gesner. 6. Elizabeth mar. Abraham Scudder. 7. Rachel, mar. Isaac Fredeker. 8. Peggy mar. - Hibbert. III. Isaac, proprietor of the Ludlow estate, Yonkers, mar. Polly Lawrence, and had 1. Samuel mar. Polly Post. 2. Lawrence mar. Elizabeth Post. 3. William. 4. Betsy, mar. Timothy Briggs. 5. Mary. 6. Peggy, mar. - Hibbert. IV. Martin, a guide to General Washington, mar. Polly Brown, and left 1. Evert, d. s. p. 2. Martin, mar. Polly Brown. 3. Jacob mar. Mary Lent. 4. Peter, mar. Betsy Anderson. 5. Peggy, mar. Jacob Dyckman. 6. Polly, mar. William Dyckman. V. Peter, mar. Dolly Warner, and left 1. Jacob, mar. Ann Storms. 2. William, mar. Polly Williams. 3. Harriet, mar. John Bowman. 4. Maria, mar. John Whipple. 5. Nelly, mar. Stephen Smith. 6. Peggy mar. Jacob Storms. 7. Elizabeth, mar. Lawrence Post. 8. Susan, mar. Theodosius Rockwell. VI. Anthony of New York, mar. Nelly Brower, and had 1. Anthony, mar. Elizabeth Polhamus. 2. Nelly, mar. Odell Valentine. 3. Betsy, mar. Robert Manly, M. D. 4. Ann mar. William Bailey ; besides four other daughters who d. s. p. VII. Elizabeth, mar. Thomas Gregier. VIII. Margaret, mar. John Gregier, M. D. IX. Annetje, mar. Elnathan Taylor.
PURDY OF RYE. The Purdy family were among the early settlers of Fairfield, Connecticut. Francis Purdy the first member of the family of whom we have any account, died in 1658, at Fairfield. His sons were Francis, John and Samuel. John the second left Francis, who had two sons, Joseph and John. Joseph the eldest, one of the first proprietors of the White Plains and Lame Will's Purchases, d. about 1709, mar. Elizabeth - to whom her husband conveyed his rights in the White Plains Purchase. They had, I. Joseph, who left Obadiah, living in 1734, the father of Caleb, 1746. II. Daniel the father of Solomon and Benjamin. III. Samuel left the Hon. Samuel, a judge of the Court of Common Pleas, who had Samuel and Caleb. IV. David who had David and Nathan of Ulster County, N. Y. V. Jonathan of White Plains, mar. Mary Hart. He had 1. Elijah, mar. Lavi- nia Hoyt, and left Samuel, David, John, Israel, Elijah, Mary, mar. John
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Purdy, Abby, mar. Jonathan Purdy, Fridy mar. John Haviland, Levinia, mar. Isenhart Purdy, Hester and Melissa who mar. Thomas Halstead. 2. Jona- than of White Plains, mar. Charity Hadden and had a, Jonathan, killed by the fall of a tree, æt. 18. b, Benjamin of Purchase, mar. Elizabeth Purdy, da. of Samuel, and left Jonathan, d., Sylvanns of Eastchester, Jonathan, Samuel, d., and Benjamin, &c. c, Timothy, mar. 1st, Amy Hobbs, 2d, Mary Hunt, and had Augustus, Jonathan, Amy mar. John Stapley, Deliah, mar. David Burgess, Charity mar. - Fisher and Eliza, mar. Thomas Dick. d, Job mar. - Gedney. e, Nebe, mar. Amos Purdy, and left Moses, Emery, Susan, Charlotte and Margaret. f, Glorianna, mar. Henry Budd. g, Sarah, d. s. p. h, Elizabeth, d. s. p. i, Charity. 3. Joseph, mar. Charity Isen- hart, and left Jonathan, Joseph, Henry, Wermoth, Michael, a da. mar. --- De Lancey, and Charity mar. - Purdy. 4. Elizabeth, mar. - Williams. VI. John mar. Rebecca. VII. Francis heir to his father's lands on Budd's Neck, who left Daniel. John, the youngest son of second Francis, left a son Daniel and others.
Samuel, youngest son of first Francis, mar. Penelope Strang da. of Daniel Strang and Charlotte his wife, and left issue three sons. First. Henry. Se- cond, Josiah, mar. - Wetmore, da. of Rev. James, and had, 1. Seth, pro- prietor of the homestead at Rye, mar. Phobe Ketchum of L. I., and left Joshua, Seth, Josiah, Keziah, Alathea, Elizabeth, Charity, Melinda, and Phoebe. 2. Alathea, mar. 1st, Joseph Purdy, 2nd, William Purdy. 3. Esther, mar. Henry Purdy of King street. 4. Hannah, mar. Josiah Merritt. Third, Caleb, mar. Hannah Brown, da. of Samuel and had, I. Caleb, mar. Ruth Peck, and left, 1. Caleb. 2. Elias. 3. Ruth. 4. Sarah. II. Samuel, mar. Glori- anna Fowler, and had, 1. Gabriel. 2. Samuel. 3. Phoebe. 4. Elizabeth. 5. Glorianna. 6. Hannah. III. Josiah, mar. U. Knapp, and left, 1. Josiah. 2. Joshua, who is presumed to have had two sons, Hachaliah, who left four sons, viz., Daniel, Hachaliah, John, and Elijah. Daniel, the eldest, had Wil- liam of Salem and Daniel ; Hachaliah had Elijah of Somers ; Elijah mar. - Park and had issne. Joshua of Rye mar. Mary Park, by whom he had, first, Joseph, who mar. Lætitia Guion and had three sons, viz., Isaac of North Salem, mar. Miss Hart, they left Isaac Hart of North Salem, Sally Ann, mar. Lewis Brown, Rosanna, mar. Gerard Crane, Clarissa, mar. - Perry, M. D., Lydia, mar. Mr. Howe, Mary, mar. Rev. D. H. Short, Jane, mar. Floyd Keeler, Christina and Lætitia. Thomas of Rye, second son of Joseph and Lætitia, mar. -- Purdy, and left Edward, Henry, James, Elizabeth, Cornelia, and Emeline. Hon. Joshua of North Salem, third son of Joseph, is still living at North Salem. Second, Joshua, mar. Sarah Griffin, and had Benjamin of Rye, mar. - , da. of Jonathan Purdy, and left Edward of Rye, William, Hetty, Mary, Julia, Ann, Harriet, and Adeline. The das. of Joshua and Sarah were Elizabeth, Deborah, Mary, Sarah, Esther, and Harriet. Third, Roger of Rye. Fourth, Isaac of Rye. IV. Andrew, fourth son of Caleb and Hannah Brown, mar. Phoebe Merritt, and had Robert of Eastches-
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ter, Andrew of Eastchester, John Merritt, Plicbe, and Hevelindah. V. Ne- hemiah, mar. Elizabeth Burchum, and left Thomas, Nehemiah, Caleb, Han- nah, Anne, Elizabeth, and Deborah. VI. Sylvanus. VII. Elias, mar. Rachel Merritt, and had Elias, John Merritt, William Henry, Caleb, Sarah, and Ophelia. VIII. Caroline. IX. Hannah. X. Levinia. XI. Anne.
Abraham Purdy of Yorktown, a descendant of first Joseph of White Plains, b. 10th Oct. 1716. d. April 17th, 1778, mar. Phoebe Strang, she was b. Feb. 7, 1732, d. Oct. 27, 1759 ; their children were, I. Abraham, b. April 9, 1759, d. Aug. 1769, s. p. 1I. Alvan, b Jan'y 11, 1757, d. July 16, 1830, mar. Lydia Hunt, she d. Jan'y 27, 1842, æt. 83, and left issue, 1. Abraham of Goshen, Orange Co., mar. Charity Strang and had William, Alvan, and Howell. 2. Alsop, d. s. p. 3. James, Post-master of Yorktown. 4. David, d. s. p. 5. Alvan of Yorktown. 6. Elizabeth Ann, mar. J. H. Strang. III. Frances, b. July 23, 1753, mar. Col. John Drake. IV. Ebenezer, b. Dec. 6, 1754, mar. Hon. Ebenezer Foot of Delaware. Arms. Or, on a chevron az. between three mullets sa. pierced of the field.
RENAUD OF NEW ROCHELLE. The ancestors of the Renauds were Protes- tants, inhabitants of Rochelle in France. On the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, Daniel Renaud, or Rayneau, fled from France to England, and soon after came thence to America. His son John left John, b. 1745, d. 1839, who mar. - Parcot, and had, I. Andrew of Westchester. II. James, mar. Jane Renaud his cousin, and left, 1. Cornelius. 2. Leonard. 3. Lewis. 4. Salmon. 5. Hiram. 6. Jerome. 7. Ambroise. 8. Lewis. III. John, whose descendants are scattered over the county. IV. Stephen left a da. Sarah, and others. V. Susan, mar. James Secor. VI. Jane, mar. Benjamin Secor.
REQUA OF GREENBURCH. The Requas of Westchester County all de- scend from Daniel Requa, who was an emigrant from La Rochelle in France. Daniel came to New Rochelle and afterwards moved over and purchased a farm on the Hudson, about a mile and a half south of Tarrytown, where some of his descendants yet live. He left four sons, Gloade or Glode, John, David and James. I. Gloade, the eldest, left six sons ; 1. Isaac, b. June 3, 1758, mar. Henrietta 2. Gabriel. 3. Samuel. 4. Daniel. 5. James. 6. James. II. John, d. s. p. III. James, the youngest son of first Daniel, had, 1. Gabriel. 2. Joseph. 3. Daniel. 4. John. 5. James. 6. Gloade. 7. William. 8. Elijah. 9. Isaac, b. Jan. 31, 1779. 10. Gilbert.
RHINELANDER OF NEW ROCHELLE. Philip Jacob Rhinelander, the founder of the family, came from the Rhine, France, to America, soon after the Revo- cation of the Edict of Nantes. He had three sons and a da. I. Philip Jacob. II. Bernard, who left, 1. William, b. 1745, mar. Hester Devaux, and had a da. Mary Magdalen. 2. Jacob, b. Oct. 27th, 1740, d. s. p. Philip, mar. Deborah
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Allen, and left Deborah, who mar. Isaac Underhill. III. William had, 1. Wil- liam C. of New York. 2. John of L. I. 3. A da. mar. William Paulding. 1V. A da. mar. Mr. Schureman.
RICHBELL. John Richbell was of Southampton, England. His son John was the first proprietor of Mamaroneck in 1660 ; mar. Anne -, her will dat. 1 April, 1700. Their two das. were Elizabeth and Anne. Elizabeth, the eldest, mar. Capt. James Mott, grandson of Adam Mott, of Hempstead, L. I. The children of Capt. James Mott and Anne were 1. James. 2. Mary. 3. Richbell, who mar. Elizabeth -, and left, 1. Edinund of Cow Neck, L. I., who had issue Richbell, Edmund, John and Margaret. 2. Rich- ard, ob. 1743, mar. Sarah Pearsall. 3. Adam of Staten Island. 4. Joseph. 5. Jemima. 6. Deborah.
The only brother of John Richbell, first proprietor of Mamaroneck, was Robert of Southampton, England, whose sons were Edward of Westminster, Middlesex, England, and Robert, junr. Edward of Westminster left Ed- ward of St. James's Parish, Middlesex, heir-at-law of John Richbell of Ma- maroneck.
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 Riche.
ROMER OF GREENBURGH. Jacob Romer, a native of Switzerland, emigra- ted 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 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 Ro- chelle ; 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 Ber- tine, 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, 174 -. 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, Benja- min, William, Samuel, James, David, Elizabeth and Margaret. II. Peter,
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owner of the property now occupied by Mr. Philemon Carpenter, mar. Es- ther Guion, da. of Isaac, and had, 1. Catharine, b. July 20, 1742. 2. Marie, b. March 24, 1731. 3. Esther, b. Jan. 22, 1738. III. Ambroise. IV. Paul. V. Daniel, owner of the property now occupied by Mr. Benjamin Secor, mar. Mary Archer, and left, 1. Jonathan, b. Feb. 8, 1742. 2. Jeremiah, b. Jan. 22, 1740, and others.
SMITH OF NORTH CASTLE. Benjamin Smith removed from Long Island to North Castle. His sons were, 1. Abel, mar. Bathsheba Hutchins, and left Abel of North Castle, John, James, Benjamin and Charity, who mar. Daniel Matthews of North Castle. II. Isaac, Sheriff of Westchester County, killed in the performance of his duty. III. Benjamin. IV. James.
SOULICE OF NEW ROCHELLE. John Soulice, a native of the French Pyre- nees, in 1672 mar. Jane Curterrie, a native of the Rhine, and had two sons, viz., Joshua, whose da. mar. - Blauvelt, and John, b. in the Pyrenees A. D. 1692. The latter fled from the persecutions of the Protestants in France, and emigrated to America A. D. 1700. He settled at New Rochelle, and mar. Mary Bonnett, da. of Daniel ; she was b. in France 1695. John and Mary left issue, I. John of New Rochelle, mar. Maria, and had, 1. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 24, 1729. 2. Esther, b. Sept. 5, 1731. 3. Madeline, b. Sept. 9, 1733. 4. Catharine, b. Sept 5, 1734. 5. Susan, b. 1750. 6. Maria, b. May 30, 1745. II. Daniel, ancestor of the Soulices of Nova Scotia. III. Joshua, mar. Susannah Guion, and left, 1. Joshua of New Rochelle, mar. Mary Bon- nett, great grand-daughter of Daniel Bonnett, the Huguenot, and has John Soulice of Upper New Rochelle. 2. Susannah, b. Oct. 4, 1765. IV. Su- sannah. V. Maria, mar. Abel Devaux. VI. A da. mar. - Dubois. VII. A da. mar. - Unerray. VIII. Magdaline, mar. Elias Guion. IX. A da. mar. -.
SUTTON OF NEW CASTLE. This family derive their origin from Joseph Sutton, whose father emigrated from the County of Lincolnshire, England, to Massachusetts. Joseph, who removed to Long Island, d. betw. 1765 and 1770, æt. 80, mar. Mary Sands, and had, I. Joseph of North Castle, d. æt. 80, mar. Deborah Haight of Shappequa, and left several children. II. Caleb, d. æt. 70, mar. Abby Pell, and had, 1. Edward. 2. Andrew. 3. Pell. 4. Mary. 5. Sophia. 6. Solomon. 7. Henry. 8. Caleb. III. James of Cro- ton Valley, mar. Elizabeth Brown, and had, 1. Mary. 2. Jerusha. 3. Han- nalı. 4. Joseph. 5. Amy. 6. James. IV. William of Croton, d. æt. 80, mar. Dorcas Clapp, and had, 1. Jesse. 2. William. 3. Alice. V. Richard- son of Croton, b. July 11, 1732, d. 1776, mar. Elizabeth Quinby, da. of Moses ; she was b. Feb. 28, 1736. VI. Abby, mar. Robert Field. VII. Mary, mar. Samuel Palmer. VIII. Sophia. IX. Jerusha, mar. Benjamin Field. Rich- ardson, fifth son of Joseph, left issue, I. Esther, b. March 15, 1752, mar. Jo-
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seph Totten. II. Moses, b. March 15, 1756, mar. Rebecca Underhill, da. of Isaac, and left, 1. Sarah, mar. Nehemiah Merrit. 2. Abraham, mar. Esther Carpenter. 3. Hannah, mar. Joseph Pierce. 4. Isaac, mar. Sarah Under- hill. 5. Mary, mar. David Merritt. 6. Aaron, mar. 1. M. Pierce ; 2. Ann Haight. 7. Phoebe, mar. Aaron Quinby. 8. Moses, mar. Rebecca Under- hill. 9. Abby Jane. III. Daniel, b. May 22, 1758, mar. Phoebe Huested, da. of Jonathan, and had, 1. Rachel, mar. Silas Birch. 2. Esther, mar. John Griffen. 3. Elizabeth, mar. Jesse Weeks. 4. Jacob, mar. - Wheeler. 5. Deborah, mar. Adonijah Underhill. 6. Ann, mar. Joseph Birdsall. 7. Henry. 8. Louisa. IV. Deborah, b. June 17, 1760, mar. Zopher Griffen. V. Robert, b. April 5, 1762, mar. Sarah Underhill, and had, 1. Phoebe. 2. Mary. 3. Thomas. 4. Deborah. 5. Gula, mar. John Mott. 6. Abby, mar. - Carpenter. 7. Lydia, mar. Walter Haight. 8. Leonard. 9. Jane. VI. Samuel, b. Jan. 22, 1764, mar. Sarah Underhill, da. of Abraham, and left, 1. Richardson, mar. Maria Wing. 2. Joshua, mar. Phoebe Burling. 3. Caleb, mar. Rebecca Kingsland. 4. Amy, mar. Isaiah Quinby. 5. Abra- ham. 6. Daniel. 7. Edmund. 8. Stephen mar. Ann Burling. 9. Sally. VII. Phobe, b. Aug. 27, 1765. VIII. Mary, b. March 7, 1767. IX. Jeru- sha, b. Sept. 2, 1768. X. Abigail, b. Dec. 12th, 1770. XI. Frances, b. Dec. 13, 1772. Arms-Ar. on a chev. betw. three annulets gu. as many cres- cents or. Crest-A greyhound ; head couped. erm., collared gu., garnished and ringed or, on the collar three annulets of the last.
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