The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
And I do give, devise and bequeath to my daughter, Anntke ye wife of Philip French, that house and ground with ye appurtenance in ye citty of New Yorke where they at present live in, as also ye old warehouse and ground thereunto belonging with ye appurtenances in ye same city lying in ye New street and all that my estate of land and the appurtenances in ye County of Berghen in East Jersey (to witt), inyetown of Berghen, alarge garden and plantation of fifteen acres of land with eight moyen or about sixteen acres garden ground and ye right and priviledge in the undivided wood lands of two farms and ye plantation and all those my lands in ye County of Ulster (to witt) a peace of land att Monbachus containing about two hundred and ninety acres, and a peace of land at ye Rondout creek morgaged to mee by John "Ward containing about seaven hundred acres, as also after my wife's decease, that lott of ground with itts appurtenances in ye city of New Yorke, extending from ye Broadway to ye New street, lying between ye ground late of Robert 'White, deceased, and within the clock buyer with ye rights hereditaments and appurtenances to all mid singular ye premises belonging or in any wise appertaining Further, 1 give and bequeath unto Anneke, my said daughter, an equale fourth part of all ye shipps, vessels, money, plate, goods, merchandise, debts and personale estate, whatsoever which shall be found to belong to mee at ye time of my decease my debts and ye particular Legacy in this my will bequeathed being first discharged and satisfied as aforesaid. To have and to hold ye said houses, land and premises to ye said Anneke, my daughter, for and during her naturall life ye remainder after her decease to ye second son of her body to be begotten, his heirs and as-