A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I
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PEDIGREE 01
Arms borue by the Huguenot, D'or a uii aigle de sable, ayant les A l£ince in pale with a flag its point in chief, debruised a
Etienne de Lancey,
Hon. James de l.ancey^Anneda. of
nat. 1693, ob. 30 July, 1760.
Col. Caleb Heathcole
Oliver Brig. G Briiisl] 1 1777.
1 Capt. JameSz=Margaret da. of Bath, So- of Ch. Jusiice
3 John Peter of=ElizabPth da.
mer?et, Eng. aidde-camp of Gen Abercrombie at Tlconderoga
Allen of Allentown, Peiiu.
Charles
James
an officer
lieut. col.
in the
in the l8t
British
Dragoon
navy, ob.
guards,
6. p.
eldest heir
male of the
De Lancey
family.
llealhcote hill, nat. 15 July, 1753. ob 31 Jan. I82d.
r,H
of Col. Rich rd Floyd, twt. Aug 1758, ob. 7 May,
2 Stephen of North Salem,
Thomas James=Mary Jane
nat. 12 Aug 1789, ob 28 Dec. 1822.
da. of
Thomas
Ellison
Edwarc
nat. 18
ob. 29
Thomas James
proprietor of
De Lancey neck,
Mamaroneck
John de Lane
EIizabeth=Gov. falea
COUNTY OF WKSTCIIE.STER. 297
ber 166S, bcini,M>om tbe25ili of Marcb, 178-1 tollic 25ih of March last, as witnobs rny band ibis I2ib of jmie, 1752. Wheat reckoned at 4s. Od. a biisbcL
lliciTAiiD NicoLL, Deprdy General Receiver,
A subsequent parlUioii of Colonel lleafbcote's estates took place between bis two daughters and co-heiresses, Anne and Martha. Anne lieathcote married the Hon. James de Lancey, son of Etienne de Lancey.
The De Lanceys, of Mamaroneck, are a branch of tlic ancient and honorable house of De Lanci, in France,*'^ springing froni Jean de Lanci. Ecuyer, Vjcomte of Laval and Nouvian, who was born in the latter part of the fifteentli ceritury, and died ^lay, 1525. The De Lancies were decreed to belong to the ancient nobility of France in the fourteenth century.