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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. 470 words

John's Church, from her carriage on the Highland es- Yonkcrs. Will dated 6th .lune, 1751, No. is, p. x-- Sur. Rec. N. Y. fate. Married 1720.

Col. Frederick Phllipse.^Ellzabeth Williams, Phltl'p Phllipse. proprleto

last I/ml of the Manor of Phlllpsborough, ob. clr. Hay.lTBS, at Chester, England.

widow of Rutgers da.of Charle Williams, Esq.

of the Highland Vpper Patent : impt. in Hutch Ch. N. Y ITU. Will dated 1768. No 26. p 3*6. Sur. Rec. N.Y.

visee wtth_jCoL Beverley

her brother Philip of Robinson. tn»' I'pper Patent, nat. 27th Sept , 1727, ob.

II J Mary nat 3d July _ Col Rojier Morris, Margaret, ob.

£. iTeOuner, m Jan. member of the wt uai'T, 175S, ob. is (;ov. council. ;= July, 1825.

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Frederick PI llpse_Harnct Charles Phil- s Philip, '> John, killed at Catharine, mar- Sarah mar- g Ellzab'th Charlotte

QrUBtnt, Ipse.drowued g ob. s. p. * the battle of ried Bt Hon. ried Mun- JE ob. married

ofltheiit, InerossingS <g Trafalgar, Viscount goNoble, ■< March Captain

Adolph, s. p. 17s.->.

N Wales, t he Bay of ■ Fundy.

1605.

straugford.

1828. Webster.

Frederick, an offloer^-l. Mary Marstou, da. of in the British eer- Nathaniel Marston vice. ob. 1829. «. Maria Kimble.

Frederick^! iss Pailiser, du. of Sir Hugh Palllser, of Buck's Co., England.

Maria Phlllpse ^Abraham (Jouverneur.

Charlntte_Sir. Wm. Johnston.

Frederick, proprietor of the Phllipstown estate, Putnam County, New York.

THE TOWN OF MOUNT PLEASANT.

striction and condition that it is in lew of a tract called Cintqucsingte, purchased by mee and intended to he given to his father, my eldest son, soe that if at any time hereafter ye said Frederick Flipse, my grandson, shall claime and recover this tract of land called Cintqucsingte, then it is my will and devise that ye tract of land and appurtenances extending from ye Yonckcrs Plantation to Portuguce's creek before descrihed, shall devolve unto and be vested in my said son, Adolphus his heirs and assignes forever, and I give, devise and bequeath unto my son, Adolphus Flipse, ye following house and tenements in ye city of New York (to witt) that house and ground that Isaac Marque at present lives in with 3-e right appurtenances to ye same belonging, and a house in ye Stone street next Isaac De Forrests with an old house formerly belonging to John Eider soe farr as to ye Lcanto and )-e Gavellend of ye old kittchin in length to ye fence of ye widow Dekay and in breadth to ye fence of Isaac Deforrest or soe farr as my right extends as also a house and lott of ground adjoining ye house I live in ; stretching in breadth to ye house of Annakc Gosers and in length to ye house of Mr.