The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
Gilbert Valentine, by his second wife, Martha Briggs, left three sons and t>vo das., viz., a, Matthia.*, mar. Hannah Briggs, and had Matthias, Thomas, Martl.a, Maiy, Sarah, and Stacia; b, John, mar. Mary Bussing, and left Gilliert. Jorn.Teter, Mary, and Georgia; c, Giihert,* d. s. p. ; d, Mary ; e, Sarah ; 2, Abraham, second son of first Abraham, mar., 1; Jane Odell; 2, Fanny Newman; 3, Elizabeth Lent, and had Saamcl, (Mellj James, Gilbert, Jacob, and Ann, who mar. Elijah Willian;s ; 3, Dorothy, eldest
da. of first Abraham, mar. Fowler: 4, Nancy; 5, Sally; 6, Marv 7
Susan, b. 1756, still living, mar. ^I^JTredc'iibui-h^of J\jjnkers. (11.), John| second son of first Matthias. (HI.) Matthias. (IV.), Samuel. (V.), Thomas of Valentine's Hui, b. April 29, 172::!, mar. 1, Isabel Lawrence; 2, Mary Barton, and had 1, James, who mar. Jliss Warner, andhadStaats, Charles, and Nathaniel;'
2, Elijah, mar. Odell, sister of General Jacob ; 3. Nathaniel of Valentine's
Hill, who had Bishop, Burling, Elijah, etc; 4, Thomas of Pelham had Charlesof
Eas'.chester ; 5, JIatthias, mar. Deighton, and had Samson of Eastchestcr;
6, Margaret, mar. Isaac Odell ; 7, Aima. (VI.), Dorothy, 1). April 16, 1716, mar.'. TViJliam Warcer. (VIL), Sarah b. Oct. 19, 1719, mar. Richard Archer. (VIIL), Jane, b. Jan. "27, 1724, mar. Reuben Fowler. (IX.), Mary. J(;.se7>A Valentine,'- the youngest son of first Benjamin, had Caleb, who left two sons, Caleb and
xVnthony. Anthony mar. Farringdon, and had l,,James; 2, Anthony; 3,
Jimlan ; 4, Daniel, who mar. Miriam Fisher, da. of T]iomas,"a'nd left Fisher of Ea.nchester, David, Clerk of the Common Council, New York city, Daniel, Evaline, Elizabeth, Amelia, and Emma. Ai-vis, Arg. a mullet between tliree human hearts gules.