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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. 324 words

(o.) Deborah, born 1809 ; married Henry M. Carpenter.

(b.) Mary, born 1812 ; married Jacob Miller, (c.) Stephen, born 1815, died 1852 ; married Rachel Tompkins, and left William H., Jr., Charles W. and Albert. (<?.) William, born 1818 ; was supervisor in 1845-62 ; married Ist, 1842, Sarah Theall, who died, 1848, leaving: 1. William T., born 1845; married Lucinda \. Rushmore and has three children : Lily Rushmore, born 1880. Florence born 1883. Thomas R., born 1885. He lives in Maniaroneck, and is cashier of the Union Bank in M'all Street. II. Edwin T., born 1848 ; married Mary Robinson. William Cornell married 2(1, Elizabeth Theall and has : III. Frank S., born 1857. IV. Frederick L., born 1860. V. Ella Louise, and VI. Howard M., twins, born 1863. 2d. Richard, born 1781, died 1798. 3d. Stephen, born 1785. died 1815 ; married Anna Titus, and left Richard and Titus. 4th. Deborah, married John Schurman. 5th. Benjamin, born 1788 ; married Sarah Titus. 6th. Mary, married Henry GrifBn. 7th. Abigail.

8th. Samuel, born 1796 ; married Hannah Carpenter and left Richard, Stephen G., Henry, Rebecca, Jane and Elizabeth.

Fourth -- Deborah, born 17.=il ; married Willett Browne.

Fifth -- Anne, born 17.53 ; married Benjamin Baviland.

Sixth -- Phebe, born 1755 ; married John Gibbs.

Seventh -- Sarah, born 1755. died 1764.

Eighth-- Abigail, born 1758, died 1834.

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his father, had ten children, three sons, -- one of whom died in infancy, and seven daughters. His eldest son, Stephen, of Mamaroneck, is now represented by his grandson, William, who was supervisor of Scarsdale in 1845-- W) and in 18(52, and by William's son, William T. Cornell, of Mamaroneck, now cashier of the l^nion Bank in Wall Street. Benjamin gave to his youngest son, born in 17()1, his own name, again the " youngest son Benjamin," of his father, and specially beciueathed to him the old clock of his grandfather.