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Their children were 1. David of N. Y., b. Dec. 10, 1772. 2. Jonathan of Miltown, N. y., b. Feb. 14, 1774, 3. Roger of N. J., b. Aug. 20, 1775, 4. Josiah of N. Y. b. May 1, 1780, 5. William of N. Y. b. May 1, 1780, 6. Anne, b. Dec. 9, 1779, mar. Matthew Fogel, 7. Elizabeth, b. July, 1781, mar. William Baldwin, 8. Catharine, b. January 8, 1782, mar. John Fisher, of White Plains.
Ferris of Westchester. The family of Ferris came, according to the earliest accounts, from Normandy. Henry de Feriers, the son of Gualchelme de Feriers, a Norman, obtained from William the Conqueror, large grants of land in the counties of Staffordshire, Derbyshire, and Leicestershire. John Ferris, a native of Leicestershire, England, emigrated to Fairfield, Connecticut, from whence he removed to Westchester about 1654. He was one of the first patentees of the town of Westchester, A. D. 1G67. He mar. Mary , and left five sons and four da. I. Samuel, one of the first assistants, and common council of the borough town of Westchester, mar. 1699, Sarah, da. of John Pinckney. II. John. HI. James of Throckmorton's
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neck, d. 174R, mar, Anne Sands. IV. Jonathan of Cortlandts manor, d. 1753, had issue, two sons, 1. Jonathan, who left Honorable Jonathan, and F. Henry, 2. David, who left David and Caleb. V^. Peter. YI. Mary, mar. Burling. VII. Hannah, mar. Mott. VIII. Martha, mar. Clark. IX.
Sarah, mar. Solomon Palmer. James, third son of John, left, 1st. John, proprietor of the Grove Farm, Throckmorton's neck, b. June, 1733, d. January, 1814, mar. Mianna Hunt, da. of Thomas Hunt, and had two sons and four da. I. Elijah, b. 24th Jan. 1768, d. May, 1842, mar. Amelia Livingston, da. of Philip Livingston, and left Lindley, John H., William Livingston, and Charlton.