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History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I

Scharf, J. Thomas, ed. History of Westchester County, New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. I. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886. 252 words

l()9o Anne Soi)hia vau Schaack and left one child Gertrude, who married I'liiliii \'^er[)lanck grandson of Abraham Isaacsen Verplanck the first of that family in America.

2. Margaret, born 12 Aug. 1674, married to Col. Samuel Bayard only son of Nicholas Bayard the youngest of the three nephews of Gov. Stuyvesant.

3. Ann, born 13 Feb. 1()76, married Etienue (in English Stephen ) de Lancey, the first of that family in New York, where he arrived, a fugitive Huguenot, on the 7th of June, lliSt}.

4. Oliver, born 26 Oct. 1678, died a bachelor in 1708. '). Maria (Mary), born 4 Apl. 1680, married 1st, Kilian

van Rensselaer fourth Patroon, and first ' Lord of the Manor,' of Ren.sselaerswyck, and 2nd John Miln, M.D., of Albany.

6. ftertrude, born 10 Jan. 1681, died unmarried.

7. Philip, born 9 Aug. 1683, married Catherine de

Peyster, daughter of the tiret Abraham. From this couple spring the c/dcft line of the ran Corlkiiul/s, now British subjects.

8. Stephen, born 11 Aug. 168'), married Catalina

Staats. These were ancestors of the ' van Cortlandt of Second River ' (the Passaic) New Jersey, now extinct in the males.

9. Gertrude, born 10 Oct. 1()88, married Col. Henry

Beekman. No issue.

10. Gysbert, born 1689, died young.

11. Elizabeth, born 1691, died young.

12. Elizabeth, 2d, born 24 May 1694, married Rev.

Wm. Skinner of Perth Amboy.

13. Catharine, born 24 .June 1696, married Andrew

Johnston of New Jersey.

14. Cornelia, born 30 July 1698, married Col. John