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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. 296 words

Frederick and Elizabeth Williams, was drowned in crossing the Bay of Funday. Philip died without issue, Captain John was killed at the battle of Trefalgar in 1S05. Maria Eliza, their eldest daughter, married, in 1779, Lionel Smythe, seventh Viscount, Strangford, father of Percy Clinton Sydney Smythe Viscount Strangford and Baron Penshurt of Penshurst in the the County of Kent, England ;s Sarah, the second daughter, married Major Mungo Noble ; Elizabeth died 8th of March, 1828, and Charlotte, the youngest, married Captain Webber.

Col. Frederick Philipse died at Chester, England, on the 30th of April, 1785 ; and was buried in the Cathedral church of that city, where there is a monument erected to his memory, on which is the following inscription :

Sacred to the memory of FREDERICK FHILIPSE, ESQ. , late of the Province of New York. A gentleman, in whom the various social, domestic, and religious virtues were eminently united. The uniform Rectitude of his conduct, commanded the esteem of others, whilst the Benevolence or his heart and gentleness of his manners secured their love. Firmly attached to his sovereign a'id the British constitution he opposed at the hazard of his life, the late Rebellion iuNotth America; and for this faithful discharge of his duty to his King and Country, he was proscribed, and hi3 e^tat'-, one of the largest in New York was confiscated by the usurped Legislature of that Provinci. When th" 'British troops were withdrawn from New York in 1TS3, he quitt< d a province to which h ; had always been an ornament and Benefactor and came to England, leaving all his Property behind him, which reverse of fortune he bore with that calmness, Fortitude and Dignity which had distinguished him ' - through every former stage of life.