A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II — Passage 110
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] erick. IX. Nathan, the father of Charles and Eli2abeth. Drake of Eastchester. ^' John Drake, of the council of Plymouth, one of the original company established by King James in 1606, for settling New England, was a branch of the family of Drake of Ashe, several of whose sons came to this country. John, who came to J5oston in 1630, with two or more sons, and who finally settled in Windsor." Samuel Drake, son of John, last mentioned, removed to Fairfield about 1650, and from thence to East-chester in 1663. He mar. Anne, and left Joseph of Eastchester, Samuel, heir of his father's lands at Fairfield, John of Eastchester, Sarah and Mary, who mar. Joseph Joannes. Joseph, the eldest, mar. Mary Shute, and had issue, I. John, who settled at Peekskill Hollow. II. Samuel, of Fox Meadow, Scarsdale, d. A, D. 1774, at. 75. He had, 1. Gilbert, d. 1803, ast. 90. 2. Samuel, M. D., late of Troy, N. Y., d. 1793, set. 63; he left Joshua, d. 1790, Jasper, d. 1829, Elijah, ajt. 74, Francis, d. 1814, Sarah, mar. John Mandeville, Ann, d. unmar., Mary, mar. Joseph Lockwood, d. 1820, Rebecca, roar. G. Millegrew, and Samuel, M. D. HI. Benjamin of Eastchester left, 1. Benjamin, who mar. 1st, Susan Pell, 2d, Martha Seaman, 3d, Phoebe, 4th, Charity Archer. The children of Benjamin, jr., were Thomas, who mar. Susannah Morgan, and left Charles, M. D., of New York, b. 1789, d. April, 1832, a distinguished physician, Sarah, mar. Jonathan Coddington, Susan, still living, and Anne, who mar. John Seaman.