The New York genealogical and biographical record . ds, 293 Index of Subjects. Registration of Pedigrees {continued)Schuyler—Hopper Striker Mott, 95 Strycker—Hopper Striker Mott,196 Symonds—Mary Louise (Dicker-man) Woodin, 96 Thacher—Alexander JamesPerry,296 Tuttle—George Tuttle Brokaw, 97 Ufford (Uffoot)—John ReynoldsTotten, 299 Vail—George Tuttle Brokaw, 99 Van Wyck—William EdwardVan Wyck, 100 Walker—William Isaac Walker,190 Williams—John Jabez Williams,292 Wilson—Horatio Nelson Spencer,199 Woodward—Mary Nicoll (Wood-ward) Putnam, 192Richmond Query, 304 Ruff Query, 303 Seely Query, 102 Sherm
The New York genealogical and biographical record . ds, 293 Index of Subjects. Registration of Pedigrees {continued)Schuyler—Hopper Striker Mott, 95 Strycker—Hopper Striker Mott,196 Symonds—Mary Louise (Dicker-man) Woodin, 96 Thacher—Alexander JamesPerry,296 Tuttle—George Tuttle Brokaw, 97 Ufford (Uffoot)—John ReynoldsTotten, 299 Vail—George Tuttle Brokaw, 99 Van Wyck—William EdwardVan Wyck, 100 Walker—William Isaac Walker,190 Williams—John Jabez Williams,292 Wilson—Horatio Nelson Spencer,199 Woodward—Mary Nicoll (Wood-ward) Putnam, 192Richmond Query, 304 Ruff Query, 303 Seely Query, 102 Sherman, William Watts, Biographi-cal Sketch, 309Society Proceedings, 101, 202, 302Swan Query, 102 Taylor Query, 303Thacher-Thatcher Genealogy, 36, 165, 249. 325 The Doughty Family of Long Island, The New York Genealogical and Bio-graphical Societys Departmentof Registration of Pedigrees,89, 189, 289 Tileston Query, 102 Vail Query, 102Vermilye Query, 303 Weatherbee, Edwin Henry, Biogra-phical Sketch, 109Wiggins Query, 102. Parish Church of Upton Pyne, the Tower of which was built by5ir Herbert de Pyne about 1270. MEW YOR^- THE NEW YORK1 (gnwafagital aitb jifograplical |lec0rt. Vol. XLIII. NEW YORK, JANUARY, 1912. No. 1. JAMES PYNE (PINE) OF HEMPSTEAD, LONG ISLAND,AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. By John B. Pine. James Pyne who settled in Hempstead during the first halfof the seventeenth century appears to have been the first of thename to make a permanent home in this country, though oneThomas Pyne was admitted a freeman of the Colony of Massa-chusetts Bay as early as 1635, and Thomas Pines fought inthe French and Indian Wars. The name of James Pyne, or Pine as it was afterwardsspelled, is found in the Town Records of Stamford, Connecticut,which was settled in the summer of 1641, by a companie ofWethersfield (Mass.) men, under a grant from the New HavenColony. He does not seem to have been of this companie butto have followed them very soon, as he received
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