•APPENDIX A. 735 



'3, Phoebe, b. April 24th. 17S9 ; 7, Hfltty, b. June 10th, 1791; 8, 

 Alvah. b. < tet 21, 1795. Phoebe, the wife of Jonathan, d. Dec. 11, 1819, Jonathan 

 Guion, <1. A 36. The cliildren of Abraham and Mary were Anne Eliza, 



d. Oct. 26, 1S40, mar. Thomas Haviland of Rye, Sarah, d. May 15, 1798, Maria, 

 mar. John W. Conover, of New York, John, d. 19th, Feb. 1798, "William Henry, 

 proprietor of the homestead on Rye Neck, Peter Knapp, d. July 10, 1838, ma& 

 Jane Stockbridge of New York, James Hart of Rye Neck, mar. Jane Harriot, 

 Sarah Ophelia, mar. Royal C. Ormsby of New York, Charity Amelia, mar. Gar- 

 ret Yermilyea of Rye, Hetty Adeline, mar. Gilbert Haight of Mamaroneck, 

 Charlotte Purdy, d. April 2, 1824, and Chalan Gabriel of Rye Neck, mar. Sarah 

 Wright, of L. I. ; 9, Isaac, b. Sep. 19, 1767, mar. Elizabeth Wilsey ; 10, Elijah, 

 b. xVpril 19, 1770, maT. Elizabeth Marshall, and left Rev. John M., and the Rev. 

 Elijah, who mar. Clara Beek ; 11, Monmouth Hart, b, Oct, 8, 1771, mar. x\nne 



Lyon. (II.), Isaac, second son of second Louis, mar. Maria and had Louis 



of Eastchester. The latter left Lewis of Eastchester, Daniel of Eastchester, 

 Mary. mar. John Albeson, Isabel, Margaret, and Susannah. (III.), Axnan, third 

 son of second Louis, d. cir. 1757. mar. Elizabeth Samson, and had, 1, Elias, b. 

 Sept. 14, 1728, d. Nov. 26. 1811, mar. 16th December, 1770, Magdalene Soulice, 

 and had Elias of New Rochelle, b, Feb. 19, 1772, Mary Elizabeth, b. May 24, 

 1770, Magdalene, b. 19th August, 1774, mar. John Drake, son d Benjamin ; 2, 

 Benjamin, b. Feb., 1730, mar. Sarah Pell, da. of Joshua, she was b. July 30, 

 1744. They left Phoebe, bapt. 1784. and others j 3, Esaie, b. Aug. 26, 1736; 4, 

 Aman of New Rochelle ; 5. Elizabeth ; 6, Susannah, mar. John Landrine. (P7.), 

 Susannah, only da. of second Louis, mar. John Soulice. Arms. D'arg, au ca# 

 de vigne de sable charge de trois grappes, de raisins de geules. 



Hadlet of Yoxkep.s. — Joseph Hadley was living at Yonkers in 1687. His 



grandson, Joseph, mar. Hittabel , and left George, who mar. Phoebe 



Tippett. The children of George were (I.), Isaac. (II.), Frederick. (III.), 

 George. (TV.), Abraham. (V.), Stephen. (YI.), William. (YIL), Elizabeth. 

 "William, sixth son of George, mar. Elizhath "Warner, and left 1, Joseph, ob. at 

 the West ; 2, Moses, whose son Moses is still living ; 3, William, d. at N. Y. ; 

 4, Charles of Conneticut, where sons are still living ; 5, John, d. ; 6, James of 

 N. Y. ; 7, Isaac, whose two sons d. in the U. S. A. : 8, Jacob of Western New 

 York ; 9, Thomas d. at Charlestown ; 10, George Washington. 



Hanfop.d of Nor.™ Salem. — The Rev. Thomas Hanford, was the first Pres- 

 byterian minister of the town of Norwalk. He d. A. D. 1693. and left several 

 sons. Thomas, the eldest, had Thomas. The latter left two sons, (1.), Thomas 



of Norwalk, whose da. Mary mar. Wentworth. (II.), Gershom of 



North Salam, whose sous are, 1, Gershom : 2, Lewis, of North Salam ; 3, John, 

 of North Salem ; 4, Josiah; 5. Thomas; 6, Nehemiah ; 7, Stephen. 



Hap.t of Rte. — Among several of the families worthy of note, is that of Ed- 

 ward Hart, the first of the family in this country. He settled in Flushing, Long 

 Island, and was a man of whom his descendants may well feel proud. He was 

 one of the leading men of that town ; was town clerk when that was the highest 

 office. In Dec, 1657, the Dutch Governor and counsel issued an order requiring 



