The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
Camden calls them '• the famous family of Daveuport." Tlie tltst of tlie name on record was Orrnus do Davenport who Uved at the time of the conquest. William Davenport emigrated from England about 1670, and settled at Westchester, he mar, Mary , and left 1, WilUam of Perth Aniboy, in 1723
proprietor of lauds in West Farms, mar. Bridixet . 2, Francis, b. 1st
Ma-ah, l-V-T), d. Slh May. 17l';'. mar. [Marfna Newb^^rry ; she was b. Nov. 7ih, IGSS. Their children wore, 1, Francis, b. 81st May, 1713, d. 2d Aug. 1797,
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mar. Mary Hewlett, da. of Lewis ; slic was b. 5lb Nov, 1743, d. 23d Jane, ITSl. 2, Walter, b. 20th March, 1716. 3, Samuel b. 22d Aujr., 171S. -1, Anne, b. 20th Jiilj-, 1712. Francis, eldest son of Francis, left, (I.). Leiri's, b. 4th April, 1740. (11.), Neicbei-ry. b. 5th June, 1746, d. 4th Jan'}', 1S29, first proprietor of Davenport's Neck in 1786. niai-. Elizabeth Hewlett, da. of Joseph; slie was b, 19th Jan'y, 1729. mar. 20th Feb. 1774. They had, 1, Joseph; 2, James; 3. Hewlett ; 4, Lawrence of Davenport's Neck ; 5, Newberry of Davenfiort's Neck: 6. Deborah; 7. Jlary, mar. Samuel Davis: S, Elizabeth, mar. Mr. William Bush of Rye. (IH.), Samuel, b. Oct. 5, 1752. (IV.), Martha, b. 2d June, 1748.
Delavax of Nop.xri S.vt.em. -- Timothy Dclavan left nine sons, viz. : (1.), Timoth}', whohadTimotiiy. (II), Nathaniel, who has several children. (III.), Samuel.
(IV). John. mar. Ist, Hustead, and had Chauncey, Jane, Cathiirine, and