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6, Claude ; 7, Jane ; 8, Elizabeth. Thomas mar. Sarah , and had Jacob and 



Deborah. William of .Nova Scotia left Levi and Esther. Levi of Canada had 

 John and Chloe. David left Daniel and Deborah. 



Babkbb of Soaksdale, Barker, left three sons, (I.) William of Scarsdale 



mar. Fowler of Eastchester, and had 1, Thomas of Greeaburgh, mar. 



Anne Horton whose sous are Peter, Caleb and Samuel. 2, John mar. Mary 

 granda. of the Rev. John Smith, their son is William Barker of White Plains. 



3, William of Mamaroneck mar. Fowler of Eastchester, and left one son 



Samuel; 4, Samuel of Scarsdale. 5, A da. mar. — — Bonnett of Philipse's 

 Manor. (II.) Daniel the father of Daniel. (III.) Thomas of Dutchess county. 



Bayards of Westchester. — Stephen Bayard had two sons Col. Samuel Vetch 

 Bayard of Throckmorton's Neck, Westchester; and William of New York. 

 Col. Samuel mar. 24th of April, 1778, Catharine van Home and left — 1, Wiliam 

 b. at Halifax, N. S. Feb. 14, 1779 ; 2, Elizabeth b. at N. Y. Dec. 1, 1780 ; 3, 

 Catharine nat. 13 Oct. 1783 ; 4, Stephen b. at Cornwalis, N. S , Oct. 26, 1785, 

 mar. Elizabeth Anne de Lancey and left Eliza Anne mar. Jacob Lorillard, 

 Stephen, and William, M. D. of West Farms; 5, Robert b. at Wilmot, N. S., 

 March 1, 1788 ; 6, Samuel b. at Wilmot, N. S., March 1, 1790 ; 7, Frances b, 

 25 July, 1793; 8, Ethelinda; 9, Eliza mar. George L. Cooper; 10, Louisa; 

 11, Sarah. William of New York, second son of Stephen, mar. Harriet Cornell 

 and had 1, Harriet mar. Stephen van Renselaer; 2, Justina mar. Joseph 

 Blackwell ; 3, Susan mar. Duncan P. Campbell ; 4, Maria ; 5, Robert of 

 Fishkill ; 6, William of New York. 



Bexedict of Lewisborough. — Amos Benedict removed at an early period 

 from Norwalk to South Salem ; killed by the fall of a tree. His children were, 

 1st, Solomon, who mar. Hannah Benedict and left one son, Solomon ; 2, Isaac, 

 mar. Elizabeth Burchitt, and had Isaac, Ady, Elizabeth, mar. Samuel Townsend, 

 Huldy, Anne, and Esther ; 3, Amos. mar. Elizabeth Brown ; 4, Jacob ; 5, 

 Jonah, mar. Mary Rusky, and left Peter, the present occupant of the Home- 

 stead, near Long Pond. 



Berrian of Yonkers. — The family of Berrian was among the French 

 Huguenots who fled from France to Holland on the Revocation of the edict of 

 Nantes. NicTwlas Berrian, the first of the family who emigrated to this coun- 

 try, had five sons ; 1, Nicholas; 2, Cornelius; 3, Richard; 4, Samuel; 5, Peter; 

 Cornelius, the second son, mar. Sarah Warner. Richard, who was b. in Hol- 

 land, resided for some time upon Long Island. He mar. Grace, or Geshe, 

 Ryker of Ryker's Island, and left, 1, Abraham, second proprietor of Berrian's 

 Neck, who mar. 1st, Mary Moore ; 2nd, Mary Williams ; their children were Col. 

 Abraham, Nathaniel of Berrian's Neck, b. June 24, 17S1, d. 1845. Richard, 

 Phcebe, Mary, Geshe, and Charity : Geshe, mar. Jesse Leverich. Samuel, 4th 



son of first Nicholas, mar. Tippet, and left twos ons ; 1st, Samuel ; 2nd, 



Richard ; whose son was the Rev. William Berrian, D. D., late Rector of 

 Trinity church, New York. 



Bertine of New Rooiielle. The ancestors of the Bertines, or Berteins (as 

 the name was originally spelt,) were Protestants, inhabitants of Rochelle, in 



