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The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)

Bolton, Robert Jr. The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. II. New York: Charles F. Roper, 1881. 282 words

Two sous died younthe eldest son. 1 John, born 23 January I7S6, died 22 October 1853 banker- President Phenix Eank, President New York State Agricultural Society &c married twice, 1st in England to a cousin Mary, only child of John Roberts of Whitchurch., Burks and left issue. 2nd to Harriet ^Vadsworth, dau-hter of Col Benjamin Tallmadge of Litchfield, Conn., and left issue. 2d Joseph born -^3 August 1700, died 12 February, 1875, married Julia daughter of Matm-in Livingston of Staatsburgh and left issue as above. 3d and 4th Henry and William twins, ]>oru, 19 July 1792, merchants. William died unmarried, 20 November 18o3. Henry married ^fary daughter of Judge L. Monson of Delaware Co N T., and dying February l.jth 1875, left one daughter. 5 Edward, born 17 May 1794, died 13 February 1875, M.D., President of College of Pliysicians and Surgeons and President of Roosevelt Hospital, &c., married twice ; 1st to Elinor E Langdon, daughter of Thomas Elwyn, of Portsmouth, N. H., bv whom no i'^sue survived him; 2d to Julia, daughter of Hon. NicoU Flovd of Mastic Lon- Island, by whom he left issue. 6 Richard, born September, 1798. died 5 Novcmt bcr 1873, Brigadier General, Brevet Major General and Chief of En<riucer3 U. S. army ; married twice, 1st to Helen, daughter of Andrew Summersrof Phila. delphia, Penn., by whom he had no issue ; 2d to Harriet B., dau-hter of Gen. Elijah M. Covington, of Covington, Ky., by whom he left issue. 7 Rufus King, born IS November 1802, died 6 February 1874, merchant and President of the Delafield .t Bascher Cement Co., married Eliza, daughter of Wm. Bard, Of High Park, N. Y., and left issue.