A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II — Passage 108
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] North Salem, who left, mar. a Paddock, Phoebe, mar. Epenetus Wallace, M. D. of North Salem. II. Nathaniel of North Salem, b. 1732, d. 1773. He had 1. Nathaniel of North Salem, d. A. D. 1837, ajt. 77, mar. Mary Wood, and left 1st. Ebenezer, 2d, Amzi of North Salem, who had Isaac, Daniel H., Ebenezer L., Jeremiah, Margaret A., Amy K., Charles H., and Mary R.; 3d. Nathaniel, 4th. Rachel, 5th. John of North Salem. 2. Jesse of North Salem, d. ajt. 86, 3. Isaac, 4. Deborah, mar. Thomas Chapman, 5. Rachel, mar. Joseph Crosby, 6. Sarah, 7. Matilda. III. Deborah, IV. Han-nah, V. Rev. John of North Salem, a graduate of Princeton, N. J., minister at New Windsor, in 1792, b. 1737, d. 1813, at Waterford, N. York, mar. Miss Weeks of L. I., and left two da. who reside at Waterford. YI. Sa-rah. VII. Jesse, in the military service of the Colony, d. at Half Moon Point, July 29th, 1758, ait. 17. VIII. Rev. David, a Presbyterian minister at Pat-terson, N. J. This individual was a great friend to his country, and during the Revolution, suffered much at the hands of the enemy. He graduated at Yale College, and d. at Patterson, in Putnam Co., in 1783, eet. 41. IX. Rev. Tompkins, a Presbyterian minister, d. at Fishkill, Sept. 26, 1770, set. 27, X. Mind well, d. Oct. 22, 1762, mar. Elizabeth. CoE OF Rye. Two brothers of this name, from Norfolk Co., England, were settled in Massachusetts, as early as 1655. Robert removed to Durham, where his posterity still reside. He was b. 1629, mar. 1657, and d.