To face page 38S, vol. 11. 



PEDIGREE OF THE STRANG'S, OF RYE AND YORKTOWN. 



Arms, gu. two lions, passant, guardant, arg. Crest, a lion, passant, guanlant, or. 



Daniel I/Estrange and Charlotte his wife, a daughter of Francis Hurhert, being Protestants, were compelled to make their eseape from the city of Paris, in 1685. during the persecution-under Louis 

 XIV bv the Roman Catholics and Jesuits, and came to the city of London, in Great Britain, where L'Estrange, through the interest of some merchants obtained a Lieut, in the Guards 

 of James then Clng <>l Greal Britain, ami continued there until 1688, when he with his wife embarked for America, in company with a number of French Protestant families, and arrived 

 at the city of New Fork from whence i key, moving to the town of New Rochelle, in Westchester County, settled themselves ; after remaining some years there, they moved to the town of Rye, in the 

 same cou'uty, where they continued until the time of their respective deaths ; Mr. L'Estrange dying a few years before his wife. 



Daniel L'Estrange, nat. 165C, at Paris, will dated 1706, vol. 7,288 = Charlotte, da. of Francis Hubert. 



Danicl=PhoctK' Purdy Henry —Kisaatn 



Gabrlel == Charlotte == RogcrPark Penelope = Sam'l Pardy Mary == John Budd 

 went to 

 France 

 returned 

 and set- 

 tled in 

 London 



Lucy_Davis a West India planter 



Daniel - Eliza Oalpln Josepn=l. Jemima Francts^pEliza Hyatt Gabriel— nannah John, ob. s.p. Henry==MarRaret T< W 

 Burid Clements ob. Ju- Haznrd, ? Ef 



Daniel__Mary 

 Hubbs, 

 ob. set. 



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