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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II

Bolton, Robert Jr. A History of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. II. New York: Alexander S. Gould, 1848. 308 words

Oakley b. Nov. 2, 1801, mar., 1825, May 8, to Mary Ann Boscawen, and had issue. 2. Mary b. Oct. 27, 1803, mar. a Mr. Maun, and had issue. The Stcond, Jane Farrington, mar. Anthony Valentine, and had issue ; she d. in 1838. T/te Third, George Farrington, mar. a Miss Morgan, and had issue. The Fourth, Jonas Farrington, jr., mar. Sarah Wolff, and had -- 1. John, who mar. Margaret Jourdan, and had issue. 2. Rebecca mar. Abel Wheaton, jr., and had issue. 3. John Smith. 4. Sarah mar. Wm. L. Barker. 5. Hannah. The Fifth, Charles Farrington, mar. Catharine Boyce, b. A. D 1799, and had -- 1. Emeline Euphemia b. April 19, 1819, mar. Wm. S. Wood. 2. Chas W. b. April 4, 1835, mar. 3. .Tohn Rich b. Feb. 4, 1820, mar. 4. Eliza Rebecca d. The Sixth, John Rich Farrington mar. Hannah Barker, and had issue. The Seventh, Rebecca Farrington, mar. John P. Angevine A. D. 1837, and had Charles Berrian, b. March 15, 1840.

There are great numbers of the descendants of the other children of Thomas Farrington settled in Westchester County, city of New York and Virginia.

Cornells of Westchester. Richard Cornell, the ancestor of this family emigrated from England to Long Island about 1655 to 1660. L'nder the Dutch colonial government he purchased the estate of Little Neck. He afterwards removed to Rockaway, where he became possessed by patent from the British colonial government dated 1686, of a tract of land, part of which he sold in 1691 to John Sands. He died cir. 1693, leaving five sons and two das., viz., William, Thomas, Jacob, John, Richard who d. s. p., Mary and Sarah. William, the eldest, left issue, L Thomas. H. Richard of Success, mar. Phcebe Doughty, and had, 1. Charles of New York, b. 1743, d. 1800, mar.