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Timothy who had Jeremiah, who left two sons, Zcbediah and Job. The eldest 



had Job of North Salem. Nathan, ditto, Jeremiah, ditto. A da, mar. Lobdell. 



A da. mar. Brush, and a da. mar. Smith. 



Lee of Yorktown. — This family, supposed to have been a younger branch of 

 the Lee's of Lee-Magna, Kent, England, settled in Nottingham at an early 

 period. William Lee emigrated from Nottingham to America in 1675, d. 1724, 

 mar. Mary Marvin, and left three sons and seven da. His sons were, Thomas of 

 Long Island, d. s, p.; Joseph of Long Island, and Richard, who entered the 

 French military service in Canada, d. s. p. Joseph, second son of William, had 

 (I.), Joseph of Yorktown, d. set. 77; and left, 1, William, d. oat. 50; 2, Joseph, 



d. set. 50 ; 3, Abigail, d. set. 40; 4, Hon. Elijah, d. set. 78, mar. 1st, Conk- 



lin; 2d, Brown ; 3d, Brown ; 4th, Williamson ; 5; Enos, d. jet. 



70 ; 6, Anne, mar. Capt. Saml. Haight ; she d. set. 70 ; 7, Hannah, mar. James 

 Brewer, M. D., she d. set. 70; 8, Phcebe, d, aet. 70, mar. Daniel Horton; 9, 

 Elizabeth, d. set. 60, mar. Joseph Ingersoll ; 10, Sarah, d. set. 20. (II.), Thomas 

 of Woodbridge, Cortlandt's Manor, d. a't. 80 ; left, 1, David, d. set. 90, mar. 



Young; 2, Peter of Ohio, d. set. 80; 3. Paul, d. vet. 70; 4, Israel of 



Orange Co., d. set. 80 ; 5, Philip, also of Orange, Co., d. aet. 74; 6, William of 

 New Jersey, d. set. 80 ; 7, Thomas, also of New Jersey ; 8, Hannah, d. s. p. ; 9, 

 Phcebe, d. s. p. (III.)) John removed from Long Island to Yorktown, W. C. 

 Co., in 1750, b. 1726, d. March 12, 1816, mar. Sarah Perine, she d. July 31, 

 1796. vet. 74. Their children were, 1, Thomas, d. set 40, s. p ; 2, John of New 

 Jersey, d. set. 84 ; 3. Sarah, d. aet. 65, mar. John Horton ; 4, Henry, d. set. 90, s. 

 p.; 5, Hannah, d. vet. 87, s. p.; 6, Margaret, d. set. 77, mar. Jonas Williams; 

 7, Abigail, d. set. 60, mar. David Knapp ; 8, Phcebe, d. set. 78, mar. Francis 

 Colgrove; 9, Dinah, still living set. 85, mar. Thaddeus Rockwell; 10, Robert 

 of Yorktown, still living set. 81. (IV.), Phcebe, d. aet. 84, mar. 1744, Dennis 



Coombs. (V.), Anna, d, vet. 80, mar. Martin. (VI.), Ruth, d. set. 80, 



mar. Job Wright. (VII.), Elizabeth, d. vet. 80, mar. Martineau. (VIII.), 



Sarah, d. set. 60. (IX.), Mary, d set. 64. (X.), Abigail, d. set 18. Arms.— Az. 

 on a fesse, between two fillets, or, three leopard's heads, gu. Crest. — A demi 

 Moor ppr. vested gu. rimmed round the collar with two bars or, tied round the 

 waist with a ribbon ar, wreathed about the head ar. and gu. holding in his dex- 

 ter hand a gem-ring of the third. 



LeComte, or Le Count, of New RocnELLE. — The ancestors of the Le Count's 

 were Protestants, inhabitants of La Rochelle, in France. They were of honor- 

 able and noble descent, (as the name implies), and there possessed considerable 

 estates. On the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, Guillaume Le Comte fled 

 from France to England, and soon after came to America. Guillaume mar. 



Marguerita , and had Guillaume, Peter, and Esther. Guillaume, junior, 



mar. Annette Martha , and left two sons, Francis and Josiah. Francis, the 



eldest, had, (I ), Paul, d. in 1S15, s. p. (II.), Josias, mar. Anne Riche and John 

 of New York, and Thomas of ditto. (HI.), John, mar. Hannah Ferris, and left, 

 I, Samuel; 2, Hannah; 3, Eleanor. (IV.), Joseph, mar. Hannah Raymond, and 

 iad, 1, Piatt; 2, Francis; 3, Joseph; 4, Elizabeth. Josiah, second son of 2d 



aElizaiiPth Lee, sister of the above mentioned William, bequeathed her estate ia England 

 to the heirs general. 



