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The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)

Bolton, Robert Jr. The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I. New York: Charles F. Roper, 1881. Revised posthumous edition. 290 words

Van ob. 29th Sept , Wyck 1829, ait. 78, 2 mos., 9 days

Cornelia, nat. =Gerard G. 2d Aug, 1753, Beekman ob. 14th Mar., 1S47, ait. 94

Anne, nat. _P. s. Van 1st June, Rena- 1706, ob. selaer

Gertrude, nat. 2G June, 1755, ob. 9 December, 1766.

Col. Pierre Van Cortlandt, heir of his uncle Philip, and first proprietor of the estate in fee simple -Catharine Beck, da. of Theodorlc Romeyn Beck, Esq., M.D., of Albany

Pierre James Stevenson Theodoric Romeyn

George Warington Emmu_hercnneln died young W. H. Warington

Catharine _Clement C. Eliza, m. Moore, of 1814 New York

Anna Maria, .

Lieut. Col. James Drummoud Bailer Elphlnstone

William Rlcketts_l.Mlss Storms

I -2 Sarah Cornell

Plnlip^Mary Banker

Eliza^her cousin Wil-

1 ham Kicketts Catharine ^First cousin,

John Van Cortlandt

Catharine T. R._The Rev. John

Rutherford Mathews, mar. 1873, U.S Navy

Anne Stevenson

Their eldest son Wm. Bailer Fuller Elphinstone, loth Lord E. and one of Ihe Queen's Lords in waiting

Oliver _C.IIyatt,da. I of Joseph | R. Hyatt

Elizabeth d. ait. 25 years

Stephen ob. s. p.

=First cousin, Catharine Rlcketts

William -Susan Rlcketts I Chad- | eagree

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THE TOWN OF CORTLANDT.

elevated; that on the dexter side arg., the sinister" sa motto -- virtus sibi munus -- Another family of that name in Holland bears for a crest "the arms or wings of a wind-mill. -- The helmet of a King or Prince of the Blood Royal proves beyond a doubt the descent of this family from the old reigning Dukes of Courland. The estoile or star may be a mark of cadence borne by the third son, during the lifetime of his father. -- [Editor.]