A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II — Passage 15
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] Governor of New Jersej^, who departed this life July 7th, 1843, in ths 83d year of her age. Anchored safe, the weary soul Shall find eternal rest, Nor storms shall beat nor billows roll Across my peaceful breast. Besides other appropriate memorials to Peter Jay, Peter Augus-tus Jay, Esq., Mary Rutherford Jay, Margaret Munro, Golds-borough Banyar, Eva Munro, Harriet van Cortlandt and Mary Jay, wife of Frederick Prime, Esq. The adjoining territory upon the west, constitutes what is commonly called Guiou's neck, a portion of which is still vested in William Henry Guion, son of the late Abraham Guion. This branch of the Guion family descend from Isaac Guion of New Ro-chelle, the son of Louis Guion who emigrated from England about I687.a The beautiful beaver stream^ called by the In-dians, Pockeotessen, rises north of Guion neck, and forms its western boundary. The Purdy estate is situated upon the eastern shore of Rye