The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
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.
ViS Tasssll, of GKEEXBur-on.-- Derick van Ta.ssel of Tarrytown, had Cornelim, who mar. Eiizabeth Storms, and left Leah, the wife of Capt. William Romcr ; Joanna mar. Aaron van Wcdmcr; and .Mary mar. Svbout Acker. The dc^sccndants of Jac >b van Texel, the ancestor of this family, are very numcroiis in Westchester county.
VAX Wart, of G!:EExnrEGii.-This family derive their origin from Joachim van Wcert of Philipshurgh in l(i07, who had several cl-.ildreri. Isaac van \\avu one of the captors of Aiuke, probably a grandson of tbe above, wash. Oct 2.%
1762, d. May 23, 1S2S. mar. April 1^, 1778, Rachel , she was b. Juno 4, 1760,
d. 1S34; tbcir children were, Alo.vander, b. Se[)t. 2S, 1770. mar. 3Iarch 27. 1S23,
Eshton, and has James, Frances. Esther, Rachel Anne, and Hannah. 2,
Abraham, b. Aug. 12, 178.-. and has Isaac; 3, Anne, b. 1782- Fannv b May 12, 1793. " ■ . • J
Ve::milta. of Gi::-EN-r.n:Gn.-Isaac Vcrmilya of Yonkcrs d. about 1766, and left three sons and five das.. ;!.), Joham>e.s of iCin-shrid-e mar. Charitv Dvckluan, and Ind. 1, Jac.'.. ma,-. 1st, Mary Dyekmai;. 2nd, Mar.Tje Dvckn:aii.'a:.<l le t Is;:ac of New York: 2, \V;ilian,, mar. M.^ry Forbes, and hadWilliam and