... the Revolution and rose to the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the 3rd New York Militia. Pell was born in the Manor of Pelham on January 13, 1761. On March 7, 1790 he married Hester ("Hetty") Sneden. David J. Pell inherited the farmhouse built by his ...
Stephen Sneden Pell was a notable early Pelham resident who served as Town Supervisor from 1827 to 1831 and also in 1841. In 1845 the Westchester County Board of Supervisors appointed Pell to a two-year term to serve with two others as Westchester County's "Superintendents of the Poor."
... Natasha, daughter Mary E Brenner, granddaughter Lauren Ashley, grandson James (wife, Jayme), daughter Christine Ann Pelham, grandsons Jay (Andrea, great-grandson James) and Ryan and son-in-law James Pelham. He is survived by his brother James Stone ...
Born the eldest child to Greg and Adrienne Coleman of Pelham Manor, Coleman attended Prospect Hill Elementary School in Pelham Manor, and Iona Grammar and Iona Preparatory High School in New Rochelle. He played football for Iona Prep and with his team, won a State Championship.