The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
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
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Thomas of Now York ; 3, Isaac, n;ar. Susan 2>[yersof Haarlem, had Isaac of Yonkers; 4, Jane, mar. Edward Prior; 5, Rebecca, d. s. p. ; 6, Ellida, mar. James Teller. (II.), I.'^tiac of Crotoii Valley. (III.), Peter, also of Croton Valley. (IV.), Aeltje. (V.), Maretje. (VI.), Sautje. (VII.), Rebecca. (VIII.), Ilanoah.
Wallace. -- James Wallace, a native of Lanarkshire, Scotland, A. D., 1G76, was a scion of the parent stock from which the renowned Sir William Wallack descended. Eeinverus Galleius, its founder, was a subscribing witness to King David's foundation charter of Kelso Abbey, A. D. 1150.
James Wallace emigrated from Scotland to Ridgefield, Conn., cir., 167C, and subsequently removed to North Salem, cb. March, 1762, a?t. 87. Ilis wife Mary Hyatt, ob. Dec. 20, 1768, at. 84 ; buried at Ridgefield. His children were, 1, John of North Salem, mar. Martha Scofield ; 3, James, nat. Feb. 28, 1713, ob. llarch 20, 1780, fct. C9, left one son Jacob ; 3, Jacob of North Salem, (see Rec. of Wills, Surrogate's ofike, N. Y., lib. xix. 176.); 4, Thomas, ob. set. 24; 5, Rachel, ob. Nov. 20, 1748, mar. Vivns Douchy. John, the eldest son of James, was nat. IGth Oct. O. S. 1709, ob. 23d March, 1812, a't. 103 years and 5 mos. llis wife ilartha ob. Jlarch 1770, at. 44.