The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
He left four sons, 1, Gloade or Glode ; 2, John ; 3, David, and 4, James. (I.), Gloade, the eldest, left si.v sons, 1, Isaac, b June 3, 1758, mar.
Henrit-tia : 2, Gabriel; 3, Sanmel ; 4, Daniel ; 5, James; 6, James. (II.),
•John, d. s. p. lIII.), James, the youngest son of first Daniel, had, 1, Gabriel; 2, Joseph; 3, Daniel; 4. John; 5, James; 6, Gloade; 7, William; 8, Elijah; 9, Isaac, h. Jan. 31, 1779 ; 10, Gilbert.
RniXELAvruEr., oi- New Rocuei.i.e.-- Piiilip Jacob Rhinelander, the founder of tl;j family, came from the Rhine. France, to America, soon after the Revocatii'U of the Edict of Nautes. He )iad three sons and a da. (I.), Philip Jacob. (II.). Bernard, v.b.o loft, 1, Willia:n, b. 1745, imw. Hester Dcvau.x, and hari a da. Mary jraadahn ; 2, Jacob, b. Oct. 27, 1740, d. s. p. Philip, mar. Deborah Allen, and left Deborah, who inar. I«aac Underhill. (III.), WiUiam, hud 1, Williain C. of New York: 2. John of Long Island; 3, a da. mar. \^'i]liam Paulding. (IV.), a da. mar. Jlr. Schureman.
R;c]!r,E!.L-- John Richbell wa.s of South Hampton, England, His son John came to America and had land in Delaware, then in Oyster Ba}-, L. I., and in V^i')'} became the ihiX pmprielor of Mamaroneek. He d. 1GS4 ; his wife Ann d. 17("i. Tin y had ihree da., (I.), Eliz.ibeth, who beca!ne the second wife of Adam ]yi lit of Iiamsltad by whomhe liad 1. Richard; -', Charles; 3. Williuin, ancester of Dr. V;.'entiiie ^lott of New York : 4. Adam ; ,'5, ;Mary Ann : and G. Klizaboth; (IT >. ;:iry. m:\r. Capt. James .Mott ; (lID.Ann. mar. J..lin Emerson of Talbot Co. :ia:v;:md.