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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II — Passage 107

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[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] than Brown, whose son Jonathan left issue; 1st, Jonathan mar. Esther Par-cels, he had, Elizabeth mar. James Butterworth, and Clarissa who mar. ' Perkins; 2nd, Obadiah, he left Isaac and Anne; 3d, Charles mar. Wyrgans; 4th, Clarissa mar. Nicholas Hasbraeck; 5th, Deborah mar. Josiah Brown. Arms, sa, three lions, passant, in bend, betw. two double cotteses, arg. Cresl, an eagle displayed vert. Another crest, a Btag, ppr., altered and ducally gorged and lined or. Brown of Peekskill. Several individuals of the name of Brown, were among the early settlers of Massachusetts. William Brown was born in Connecticut. His son Samuel was a freeholder of North Castle, in this County, and left, I, Nathaniel of Nine Partners, Dutchess Co., who had a son James C. of Saratoga, N. Y., and a da. Mary, mar. Jonathan Griffin. II, Mordecai of Coxsackie, who had Samuel, living near Lake Champlain, and James of Fishkill. Ill, Thomas, formerly of Nine Partners, subsequently a resident at Peekskill, where he d., cir. 1800, tet. 00, mar. Susannah Bugbee. IV, William of Queensbury, Saratoga Co., left William of Queensbury. V, Benedict of Queensbury, who had sons, Justus, Silas, Hougill and Timothy. Thomas, third son of Samuel, left, 1st, Nathaniel, b. May 16, 1744, d. May 30, 1811, mar. Mary Hall, da. of Caleb Hall and Jane Daggett his wife, she was b. Nov. 23, 1745, date of mar. May IG, 1766, d. Jan. 24, 1835; 2nd, Gilbert b. 1746, mar.