The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
This iudividual was a great friend to his counlr\-, and during the Kevulution, suffcre<l tv.uch at tiie hands of the enemy. He graduated at Yale College, and d. at Patterson, in Putam Co., in 1783, crt. 41. (IX.) Rev. Tompkins, a Presb.vterian minister, d. at FishlcUl, Sept. 26, 1770, a:t. 27, (X.) MindwcH, d. Oct. 22, 1762, mar. Elizabeth .
Cr.^. or RvK. Tv.-o bro'iicrs <if this n;inie, froni Norfolk Co.. Enj-land, wore settled in .M.is.-^achu^SLtts, as ear'.y us 1055. RuberL removed to Durham, where
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his posterity still reside. He was b. 1629, mar, 1637, and d. 16".n. lie left John. b. Ma\- 10, ItJoS, raar. Mar}' Ilav-ley. John Coo, supposed brother of Robert, reaioveil to Xe^\"to\vn, L. I., thence to Westchester, and settled at Rye. He was one of tlic principal proprietors of Poningoe Neck, 1^62. Ills sons were John and Jonathan. John left a son Andrew, who was living at Rye, in 1744. Jonathan left John, the father of Jonathan, M. D., of Portchester. The latter d, Nov. 2S, 1S09. mar. Esther Green, she d, Dec. 1, 1S05. Their children were
1. John of Saratoga, mar. Furman ; 2, Reuben, d. 21st March, 1822, a;t.
67, mar. Phcebe Jordan, she d, Aug. 27th, 1542, an. SO, and 6 mo. He left Charles, whod. Oct. 10, ISOO. John. %vho d. Feb. 1.5, 1824, and Laviuia, who mar. "SVillett Moseman ; 3, Edward, d. at 3Iarlborough ; 4, ilary, mar. John ilead, of Greenwich, Connecticut.
Cock.-- Thos. Cock, M. D., N. Y., m. Elizabeth, Sth child of John Ferris of Groye Farm, and bad Eliza Ferris ra. Jas. B. Parsons, Ann Augusta died in France, m. Edward Willis. Emily L. m. Rich. IT. Bowne. Thos. F., 31. D., N- Y., m. 1st, Ann Augusta Wood ; 2nd.