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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. 323 words

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. Louisa De Forrest Woodruff. Eliza F. and Jas. B. Parsons had Elizabeth Ferris m. Geo. M. Woodruff. John Bowne, d., Emily B., Catharine, d., Mary B. m. Henry Boiler, Jas. B., d., Robt. Wm. m. Julia Francis Russell, had Julia, Edward, Willis m. Marj' F. Tabcr, had Edith, Ann Augusta, and Edward Willis had Anna F. m. Robt. Bowne, Thos. Cock, d., Emily Augusta m. John F. Scott, Anna F., and Robt Bowne had Robert, Edward, Willis, and Rowland. Emily Augusta and John F. Scott had William Sherman, Margaret Willis, d., Anna Augusta, John F., and Emily Willis. Emily L. and Richard IT. Bowne had Robert, d., Sarah m. Isaac Frances Wood, Annie m. Charles Aliothe, and Eliza m. Thomas C. Bowne. Annie m. Charles Aliothc, had Richard Bowne m. Elizabeth Ferris, and George 31. Woodruff had Geo. M., Elizabt-th, and Janes. Ann Augusta and Thos. F. Cock. 31. D. , N. Y., had Ann Augusta m. Joseph Chapin, and Mary, d. (See Ferris chart.)

Cooper of TnROCKiior.TON's Nece. -- The ancestors ot the Coopers emigrated from England to 3Iassachusetts, at a very early period. The name of Johs occurs as freeman of Cambridge, in 1036. This individual is one of the grantees named in the Indian deed of Southhampton, L. I., A. D. 1640. ^Ir. Cooper of Suffolk Co., L. I., a descendant of the above, had two sons and a da., the latter mar. and eniigrated with her husband, to the western part of Pen!;sylvania.