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(Smith), b. Oct. 27, 1771, d. July 5, 1811 ; mar. Sarah Olmsted, who d. in 1845. 

 Their children were (seventh generation), 1, Ebeuezer, b. May, 13, 1791. 2. Eliza, 

 b. May 25, 1793. 3, Ruhania, b. April 13, 1795. 4, Caroline, b. Jan. 23, 1797. 

 5, Nathan Olmsted, b. Jan. 2, 1799. 6, Thomas, b. Jau. 8, 1S01. 7, George, b. 

 Dec. 13, 1802. 8. Amy, b. Jan. 6, 1805. 9, Sarah Ambler, b. Feb. 9, 1807. 

 JO, Hannah, b. July G, 1809. 11, Clarissa, b. Dec. 4, 1811. Ezra, son of Major 

 Ebeuezer and Hannah (Smith), was b. June 27, 1777, d. May 29, 1853. Mar. 

 Sally Weed, b. Aug. 14, 1779, d. Jau. 30, 1857. He was Member of Assembly 

 iu 180G, and Surrogate of Westchester County in 1811 ; he took the official oath 

 as Judge of the Court of Common Pleas April 3, 1833, and again Feb. 17, 1840, 

 having received the last appointment from Martin VauBuren, the then Governor 

 of the State of New York. Their children were (seventh generation), 1, Albert, 

 b. Jan. 23. 1799, d. Jau. 5, 1868. 2, Lewis, b. Sep. 5, 1804, d. Feb. 11, 1870. 

 Horatio, son of Major Ebenezer and Hannah (Smith), was b. in Eidgefield, Ct., 

 Sep. 6, 1779, the year his father sought a temporary home in Hidgefield, after the 

 destruction by British troops of his residence iu Poundridge ; d. in Pouudridge 

 Nov. 5, 1853. Mar. Bethia, eldest da. of his cousin Solomon Lockwood; she 

 was b. June 21, 1791, and d. May 14, 1863. Horatio represented his district in 

 the Assembly of the State of New York iu the years 18^3, '34, '35, '36, '41 and '42. 

 Children were (seventh generation), 1, Mary, mar. Horace Reynolds. 2, Jane, d., 

 mar. Nelson Raymond. 3, Sophia, d., mar. Philo Lockwood of Cayuga Co., N. Y. 



4, Alsop Hunt, b. Sep. 17, 1814, d. Dec. 8, 1874; mar. Mary E. Reynolds. 



5, Amelia D'Autremont, mar. James Betts of Stamford, Ct. 6, Betsey, d. young. 

 7, Solomon Read, d. Jan. 16, 1852. 8, Catharine, mar. LeGrand Kecler of 

 Wilton, Ct. Alsop Hunt, son of Horatio and Bethia, b. in Poundridge Sep. 17, 

 1814, d. in New York Dec. 8, 1874. Mar., Nov. 22, 1836, MaryE., da. of Gideon 

 Reynolds of Cross River, N. Y. Alsop H. was Sheriff of Westchester County 

 for the term of three years, commencing January 1, 1853 ; he was also Member 

 of Assembly in 1864 and '65. Their children are (eighth generation), 1, Joseph A., 

 b. Nov. 5, 1847. 2, James Betts, b. July 18, 1849. 3, Dewitt Clinton, b. July 4, 

 1851. 4, Horatio, b. July 8, 1853, d. Sep. 4, 1877. James Betts, son of Alsop 

 Hunt and Mary E. (Reynolds), b. in Poundridge July 18, 1849, mar., Oct. 31, 

 1877, Cora II. Martin. Resides in White Plains. Counsellor-atdaw, office in 

 New York. One child (ninth generation), Horatio, b. Jan. 29, 1879. 



Lyon* of North Castle. — The first emigrants of this family, (which claims 

 to be of Scottish origin, ; settled in Massachusetts. The name of John Lyon occurs 

 as early as 1648. Peter Lyon was admitted freeman in 1649. William of Box- 

 bury, member of the artillery company, was a freeman of that place, and d. A. 

 D 1692. His son Joseph was b. 1654. John descended from the above, removed 

 to Rye about 1719. His son John had four sons. (I.), Capt. Roger d. May 13, 

 1707: mar. Mary Wilson, of Kings' street, Rye,- she died 19th May, 1SKJ. set. 

 83. Their children were, 1, Major Samuel of the Continental army, mar. Mary 

 Lounsberry, and left Samuel, Esq., of North Castle, who married Rosalinda 

 Fowler ; the latter d. Dec. 19, 1S44; 2, Roger; 3, Justus or Jesse, who left John 

 of Bedford; 4, Gilbert of the Continental army had Jesse of Eastchcster; 5, Dan- 

 iel ; 0. 7, Glorianna mar. Andrew Sniff en ; 8, Sarah mar. William Wright^ 

 (II ). John. (HI.), Samuel. (IV. ), James, proprietor of Byram Point, left 1, 



