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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. 309 words

Jesse, born 178.5, died 1805.

3d. Jane, born 1787, died IS ; married David Arnold.

4th. Silas, I)om 1789, died at Rochester, 1854 ; marrie<i, 1815, Sarah Mott. born 1791, died 1872, daughter of Adam and .-Vnnie Mott, and had : First -- Thomas Clapp, of whom further mention is made in our account of Yonkers, l>orn 1819 ; married, 1850, Jane K. Bashford, borii 1829, daughter of John and Esther A. (Guion) Bashford, of Yonkers.

Secon<l -- lames Jlott. born 1820, died 1868 ; manied Eliza Leavens, of Kingston. Canada.

Third-- Richard Jlott, born 1822, died 1823. Fourth -- .\nnaMott. born 1824; married,

1847, Aaron Barnes, of White Plains. Fifth-- Sarah Alice, born 1830, died 1874 ; niarriefl, 18.59, Ebenezer Walbridge, of Toledo, and left Carlton H., Silas Cornell and Ebenezer Franklin Walbridge. .5th. Phelw, born 1791 ; married Stephen rnderhill. Cth. Thomas, l>orn 1794, died 1797. 7tli. Dorcas, born 1796, died 1878 ; married Joseph Arnold.

8th. Thomas Tom, bom 1807, died 182.3. 9th. Mai-y F., born 1809, died 1874 ; married Edmund Field. 10th. Benjamin, born 181.3, die<l 1814.

grandson, Thomas C. Cornell, now of Yonkers, to whom theoldgentleinaii then promised the inheritance of the family clock, which had now come down to him from his grandfather ; and the old clock, now, for at least five generations in the family, has been standing for the past twenty years in Mr. Cornell's house in Yonkers.

The name of the Secor ' family has been variously spelt Sicard, Secord and Secor. In 1(590 Ambroise Sicard came to this country. He was a French Huguenot, and was forced to the step in consequence of the persecution to which he was subjected at home. He married Jennie Perron, and the first entry upon the records of the Huguenot Church in New York City (now the French Church Du St.