The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
Colden, a lieutenant in the Provincial army, and ald-de-camp to General Izard", 2. Edward, d. young 3. Alice Ann, (II.) John, d. yoimg, (Til.) Henry, (IV.) ChvJfa Dilcay T'ooper, 31. D., fourth son of Ananias, resided at Albany, here he nmr. 3Iaig;'.r(;t Vernor. He left three sons a:!d tv.o da., 1. 3Iajnr (;..•:'(-::! .John T. Cooper, of Albany, m.ar. 3Ii-^^ JlL-niy, da. of J..liu V. Henry; 2, WiUiiAm mar. a da. of the lute Judge Yauderpool; 3, Rev. Charles
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Dekay Cooper, of Rochester, mar. a da. of Judge Sutherland, formerly Chief Justice of tlie Stale of Xcv,- York ; 4. Margaret ; r>, Elizabeth. (V.) Will/a //i,, d. \"ouDg, (VI.) Gojrge D. Coo-per, mar. Eliza Euyard, da. of Col. Sauaiel Vetch Bayard, and left a large family. 1, Catharine, d. ; 2, Thomas, d.; 3, William B., d.;
4, Edward of Throckmorton's Keck, mar. ]\Ii3S Gamage, and had fonr da.;
5, Eliza, d. ; 6, Mary: 7, Elizabeth Justiua, mar. Isaac Ileausey, 31. D. ; 6, Ilarriette Bayard, mar. I'ev. Samuel T. Evans; 9, Francis Bayard; 10, Georgiaua Dckay, mar. Edward P. Clark; 11, George Duncan, jr.; 12, ^Matilda Watts, mar. Henry Whitehousc, Principal of St. Thomas's Hall, Holly Springs, ^Mississippi ; 13. Alice Ann Swavtwout. (VTI.) ilory, d., unmar., (VHI.') Frmia's, ditto, (IX.) Eliza Ann Sicartirout, ditto, (X.) Jo^iplt C, mar. Dorathea Staples, and left Thomas Colden, and Charles Staples, (XI.) Gabriel oi Albany, d., unmar., (XII.) Fayette, M. D., of New York, (XIII.) Margaret, mar. Charles 3IcEvers, and had tiiree da., (XIV.) Chrktinam-dv. William Bachke, and left 1, Eliza; 2, Ann; 3, Helen; 4, Theophylact ; 5, WilUam.