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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. Deborah Bowne. 2. Phoebe, mar. Thomas Pearsall. 3. Mary, mar. Elijah Pell. 4. Anne, mar. Ferris Cornell of Scarsdale. Charles of New York and Deborah left,^/-,s/, Charles of Long Island, b. 1769, d. 1807, mar. Catharine Rodman, and had, a, Richard of Long Island, b. 1792, d. 1831, s. p. h, Alexander, b. 1800, mar. Catharine Magnus, and has Charles M., b. 1827, John F. D., b. 1829, Alexander, b. 1836, Charlotte L., b. 1831, and Catharine R., b. 1834. c, Thomas F., b. 1804, mar. Sarah F. Mann, and has Thomas F., b. 1830, Charles R., b. 1832, William T., b. 18.?3, and Stephen M., b. 1836. d, Phcebe, b. 1794, mar. Thomas Roe. e, Charlotte, b. 1795, mar. Henry J. Hayner. /, Adelaide, b. 1798, mar. Edward Cosarts. Sec-
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ond. Robert, second son of Charles and Deborah, b. 1772, d. 1778. Third. Sarah, first da. of do., b. 1766, d. 1809, mar. John J. Glover. Fourth. PhcEbe, second da., b. 1775, d. 1776. III. Samuel of Flushing, third son of