History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 311
[J. Thomas Scharf (1886)] from Amboy, New Jersey. They were sons of Joseph Lee, of Long Island, whose father, William, came from Nottingham, Eng-land, in 1675. The elder settled on the Hyatt place, now in the possession of David F. Lee, of Crom-pond. The second, John, located first on the Jacob Strang farm three miles to the west, in the town of Cortlandt, while Thomas occupied the farm ad-joining on the east. John afterwards purchased the farm now possessed by his grandson, R. M. Lee. Thomas returned to New Jersey. Joseph Lee had ten childre.i, and among them the Hon. Elijah Lee (who held the offices of member of the Assembly, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Super-visor), Joseph and Enos, David F. Lee, Enos Lee. Mrs. Abijah Lee, with their children, residing near Crompond, are des-cendants of Joseph. Enos Lee was born at Yorktown, on the farm where he now resides, February 1. 1817. He is second son of Stephen Lee and Hannah Fowler. About 17.">0, Joseph and John Lee, grandsons of William Lee. who came from Nottingham, England, in 1675 and settled on the east end of Long Island, came to the Manor of Cortlandt, and the former settled at Crompond Corner. JOSEl'll U.K. 1 See skvlrh on |>r<'< riling |wgr. 1. William. 2 Joseph. 3. Abu nil.