Interview with Davis, Abraham
One of them told him an officer wanted to speak with him, and was waiting near
Daniel Horton's barn. He answered: "I don't believe it; but I'll go as far as that but no further." When they got there they were joined by two others Skinners, and began to ask whether he had'nt some money hid and asked where it was. He immediately, without waiting further, attacked and knocked or threw [them] all down and piling them upon each other returned home!
John M. Fadian was a private in DeLancey's.
The Purdy's, Nathaniel and Joseph, were whipped below.
Persons, known to possess money, were whipped and tortured for it. My father was whipped and maltreated so often that he went below.
Captain [Kipp] was large. St. James Kipp small, active and loquacious. On the day of Mosier's defence after Captain Kipp's return, James Kipp with a party went towards North Castle from White Plains breathing vengeance
against all rebels and threatening ex= termination.
Captain Totten was a fine looking man, remarkably kind to prisoners. Colonel DeLancey never slept at home, but lodged with one of the Hunt's below West Farms, or at Madam Morris's or elsewhere in the lower part of Fordham or Morrisania, frequently changing his quarters.
[marg: 1846. November 21.] Rachel Cypher: -- "The American stores and cattle taken by the Refugees (Major Grant and Colonel DeLancey) must have been at Wright's mills. Mr Brewer lived where Elias Capron lives.
Captain Totten was a fine looking man, remarkably kind to prisoners. Colonel DeLancey never slept at home, but lodged with one of the Hunt's below West Farms, or at Madam Morris's or elsewhere in the lower part of Fordham or Morrisania, frequently changing his quarters. [marg: 1846. November 21.] Rachel Cypher: -- "The American stores and cattle taken by the Refugees (Major Grant and Colonel DeLancey) must have been at Wright's mills. Mr Brewer lived where Elias Capron lives.