A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II
Cooper, mar. Eliza Bayard, da. of Col. Samuel Vetch Bayard, and left a large family. 1. Catharine, d., 2. Thomas, d., 3. William B., d., 4. Edward of Throckmorton's Neck, mar. Miss Gamage, and had four da., 5. Eliza, d., 6. Mary, 7. Elizabeth Justina, mar. Isaac Heansey, M. D., 8. Ilarriette Bayard, mar. Rev. Samuel T. Evans, 9. Francis Bayard, 10. Georgianna Dekay, mar. Edward P. Clark, 11. George Duncan, jr., 12. Matilda Watts, mar. Henry Whitehouse, Principal of St. Thomas's Hall, Holly Springs, Mississippi, 13. Alice Ann Swartwout. VII. Mary, d., unmar., VIII. Francis, ditto, IX. Eliza Ann Swartwout, ditto, X. Joseph C, mar. Dorathea Staples, and left Thomas Golden, and Charles Staples. XI. Gabriel o( A\ha,ny, d., unmar. XII. Fayette, M. D., of New York, XIII. Margaret, mar. Charles McEvers, and had three da., XIV. Christina mar. William Bachke, and left I, Eliza, 2. Ann, 3. Helen, 4. Theophylact, 5. William.
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CouTANTs OF New Rochelle. The family of Coutant was among the French Huguenots that fled from France to America on the Revocation of the Edict of Nanles. Isaac Cautong, or Cuutant, was among the first settlers of New Rochelle. He d. 1747, mar. Catharine Bonnefois, and left, I. Jacob, proprietor of the Servoss and Carpenter farms. New Rochelle, mar. Jane Renaud, his children were, 1. Jacob. 2. David, who had Jacob, Isaac, Maria, who mar. Charles Dusenberry of New Rochelle, and Lewis P. The latter had John, who d. April 1848, and James. 3. Esther, mar. Henry Pinckney. n. Isaac, mar. Frances Badeau, da. of John, and left, 1. Isaac, b. 1754, proprietor of the Homestead, New Rochelle. 2. John, d. 3. James, mar.