THE TOWN OF PELHAM. 



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ham. a His eldest son Joseph Pell, the fourth and last lord of the manor, 

 died in 1776, leaving issue five sons who all died issueless save John 

 Pell who had six sons and four daughters. The last of the six sons, 

 who all died without issue, was the late Richard Moore Pell Esq. of 

 New York, who died there on 1868, and was inter- 



red 



This gentleman was a tall noble looking person, who well represented 

 the manorial lords of Pelham, as their nearest male heir in a direct line 

 from John Lord Pell. The present representatives of this branch of 

 the family, are the children of Maria Pell, who married 

 Amelia Pell ; and the son and two daughters of Caroline Pell, who mar- 

 ried Delano. 



The decendants of John Pell, second son of Thomas Pell, and grand- 

 son of John Lord Pell, were Thomas, his eldest son, the father of Jos- 



eph, who married his cousin Zipporah Pell, daughter of John Pell, and 

 ieft issue : Abner, Peter, Thomas, John and Philena, who married 

 Thomas Disbrow, whose children are Joseph, Livingston, Thomas, 

 Clara, Louisa wife of George J. Penfield, Libby and Susan the second 

 wife of Mr. Penfield, of New Rochelle. John Pell Jr., second son of 

 John Pell, Sr., had Josiah and Zipporat, who married Thomas her 

 cousin as above. 



Thomas Pell, third son of Thomas Pell and grandson of John Lord 

 Pell, by his will dated July 3d, 1739, an d proved 28 bequeathes 



his '■'■silver tankard and silver tumbler that formerly belonged to his 

 grandfather, John Pell, to his son David. 



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-( Th<; will of Joseph Pell is dated 1 Aug. 1752. Proved 25 Sept. 1752, Surrogates office N.Y. 

 .1 burying grouud ou property of late Kobert Bartow of this town, for monuments 

 of Jo3eph Pell andwife. 



