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his posterity still reside. He was b. 1629, mar, 1637, and d. 1659. He left 

 John, 1). May 10. 1658, mar. Mary Ilawlcy. John Coe, supposed brother of 

 Robert, re uoved to Newtown, L. I., thence to Westchester, ami settled at Rye. 

 He was one of the principal proprietors of Poningoe Neck, 1G62. His sous were 

 dohn and .Jonathan. John left a sou Andrew, who was living at Rye, in 1744. 

 Jonathan left John, the father of Jonathan, M. D., of Portchester. The latter 

 d, Nov. i28. 1809, mar. Esther Green, she d, Dec. 1, 1S05. Their children were 



1. John of Saratoga, mar. Furman ; 2, Reuben, d. 21st March, 1822, oet. 



tiT. mar. Phcebe Jordan, she d, Aug. 27th, 1S42, a>t. 80, and 6 mo. He left 

 Charles, who d. Oct. 10, 1800, John, who d. Feb. 15, 1824, and Lavinia, who mar. 

 Willett Moseman; 3, Edward, d. at Marlborough; 4, Mary, mar. John Mead, of 

 Greenwich, Connecticut. 



Cock.— Thos. Cock, M. D., N. Y., m. Elizabeth, 8th child of John Ferris of 

 Groye Farm, and had Eliza Ferris m. Jas. B. Parsons, Ann Augusta died in 

 France, m. Edward "Willis. Emily L. m. Rich. IT. Bowne. Thos. F., M. D., 

 N. Y., m. 1st, Ann Augusta Wood ; 2nd, Louisa De Forrest Woodruff. Eliza F. 

 and Jas. B. Parsons had Elizabeth Ferris m. Geo. M. Woodruff, John Bowne, d., 

 Emily B., Catharine, d., Mary B. m. Henry Boiler, Jas. B., d., Robt. Win. m. 

 Julia Francis Russell, had Julia, Edward, Willis m. Mary F. Taber, had Edith, 

 Ann Augusta, and Edward Willis had Anna F. m. Robt. Bowne, Thos. Cock, d., 

 Emily Augusta m. John F. Scott, Anna F., and Robt Bowne had Robert, 

 Edward, Willis, and Rowland. Emily Augusta and John F. Scott had William 

 Sherman, Margaret Willis, d., Anna Augusta, John F., and Emily Willis. 

 Emily L. and Richard H. Bowne had Robert, d., Sarah m. Isaac Frances Wood, 

 Annie m. Charles Aliothe, and Eliza m. Thomas C. Bowne. Annie m. Charles 

 Aliothe, had Richard Bowne m. Elizabeth Ferris, and George M. Woodruff had 

 Geo. M., Elizabeth, and Janes. Aun Augusta and Thos. F. Cock. M. D. , N. Y., 

 had Ann Augusta m. Joseph Chapin, and Mary, d. (See Ferris chart.) 



Cooper of Throckmorton's Neck. — The ancestors of the Coopers emigrated 

 from England to Massachusetts, at a very early period. The name of John 

 occurs as freeman of Cambridge, in 1636. This individual is one of the grantees 

 named in the Indian deed of Southhampton, L. I., A. D. 1640. Mr. Cooper of 

 Suffolk Co., L. I., a descendant of the above, had two sons and a da., the latter 

 mar. and emigrated with her husband, to the western part of Pennsylvania. 

 His sons he brought up as physicians. The youngest, Jeremiah, settled at 

 Fishkill, in Duchess Co. The eldest, Ananias, settled at Rhinebeck, in the same 

 county, and was an active whig during the Revolutionary war. He had ten sons 

 and three da. One son and one da. d. young. (I ) Thomas, the eldest, graduated 

 at Princeton College, and became an eminent lawyer in the city of New York, 

 he mar. Catharine Colden, grand-da. of the Hon. David Colden, Lt. Gov. of the 

 Province of New York. He left 1. Colden, a lieutenant in the Provincial army, 

 and aid-de-camp to General Izard, 2. Edward, d. young 3. Alice Ann, (II.) John, 

 d. young, (III. ) Henry, (IY.) Oharlt * lh kay ( 'ooper, M. D. , fourth son of Ananias, 

 resided at Albany, here he mar. Margaret Yernor. He left three sons and two da., 

 1, Major General John T. Cooper, of Albany, mar. Miss Henry, da. of John V. 

 Henry ; 2, William mar. a da. of the late Judge Yanderpool ; 3, Rev. Charles 



