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Thomas Gregier. VIII. Margaret, mar. John Gregier, M. D. IX. Annetje, mar. Elnathan Taylor.
PuRDY OF Rye. The Purdy family v/ere among the early settlers of Fairfield, Connecticut. Francis Purdy the first member of the family of whom we have any account, died in 1658, at Fairfield. His sons were Francis, John and Samuel. John the second left Francis, who had two sons, Joseph and John. Joseph the eldest, one of the first proprietors of the
White Plains and Lame Will's Purchases, d. about 1709, mar. Elizabeth
to whom her husband conveyed his rights in the White Plains Purchase. They had, I. Joseph, who left Obadiah, living in 1734, the father of Caleb, 1746. II. Daniel the father of Solomon and Benjamin. HI. Samuel left the Hon. Samuel, a judge of the Court of Common Pleas, who had Samuel and Caleb. IV. David who had David and Nathan of Ulster County, N. Y. V. Jonathan of White Plains, mar. Mary Hart. He had 1. Elijah, mar. Lavinia Hoyt, and left Samuel, David, John, Israel, Elijah, Mary, mar. John
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Purdy, Abby, mar. Jonathan Purdy, Fridymar. John Haviland, Levinia, mar. Isenhart Purdy, Hester and Melissa who mar. Thomas Halstead. 2. Jonathan of White Plains, mar. Charity Hadden and had a, Jonathan, killed by the fail of a tree, set. 18. b, Benjamin of Purchase, mar. Elizabeth Purdy, da. of Samuel, and left Jonathan, d.,Sylvanus of Eastchester, Jonathan, Samuel, d., and Benjamin, &c. c, Timothy, mar. 1st, Amy Hobbs, 2d, Mary Hunt, and had Augustus, Jonathan, Amy mar. John Stapley, Deliah, mar. David