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Ham Sanders of the Prot. Epis. Ch. d. s. p. 1S23. 3. Oscar, late of Tarrytown, 

 mar. 1st, Miss Dayton, 2d, Eliza, widow of Mr. Romeyn. 4. Pierre Monro, 

 counsellor-at-law, N, Y., mar. 1st, MissBerdau, and 2d, his cousin Helen, da. 

 of General Richard Dodge. 5. Henry Ogden of Tarrytown. 6. Julia, mar. M. 

 II. Grinnel, Esq., of New York. II. Anne, b. 1770, mar. General Richard 

 Dodge of Johnstown, Montgomery Co. ; she died A.D.-1S0S. III. Peter Irving, 

 M.D., of Tarrytown, b. in N. Y., 1772, d. 1837, interred at Greenburgh. IV. 

 Catharine Rodgers, b. 1774, mar Daniel Paris. Esq., son of the late Colonel 

 Isaac Paris. V. Ebenezer of Tarrytown, b. 1776, mar. Elizabeth Kip, (who 

 died in 1827,) a descendant of the old Dutch famihy of that name in the city of 

 2s. Y. Their children are, 1. Pierre Paris, a clergyman of the Protestant Epis- 

 copal Church, mar. Anna, da. of John Deur, Esq., a grandson of the late Major 

 General "William Alexander, (Lord Sterling,) and has issue, Leslie, Alexander 

 Duer, Anna, &c. 2. Edgar, mar. Amanda, da. of Thomas Tenant, Esq., of 

 Baltimore, and has issue, Washington. 3. Theodore, a professor in Geneva 

 College, mar. Jane, da. of the late Hon. Jacob Sutherland. 4. Sanders, mar. 

 Julia, da. of John A. Granger, Esq., of Canandaigua. 5, William. 6. Wash- 

 ington, and several das., yet unmar. VI. John Treat, b. 1778, educated at 

 Columbia College, a member of the bar, and for many years before his death, 

 which took place in 1S38, first judge of the city and county of New Y'ork. He 

 mar. a da. of the late Hon. Gabriel Furman, and left issue, 1, Gabriel, mar. Miss 

 Eckford ; 2, William, an officer in the U. S. N., now deceased; 3, John Treat, 

 mar. a da. of Abraham Schermerhoru, Esq. ; 4, Abby, mar. Henry Van AYart, 

 junior, Esq., of Birmingham, England; 5, George. (VII.), Sarah, b. 1780, mar. 

 Henry Van Wart, sen., Esq., of Tarrytown, Westchester County, for the last 

 fort}- years a resident of England. (VIII. ), Washington Irving of Tarrytown. 

 Arms, arg. three bunches of holly leaves, three leaves in each bunch, vert, tied gu, 

 the strings flotant. Crest, an arm, couped above the wrist, in armour, ppr. lying 

 fessewise, holding in the gauntlet a bunch of holly, as in the arms. 



Kip, of New Castle.— Jacobus Kip, a native of Holland, emigrated from that 

 country to New Amsterdam, with his parents, about lt'45. He was b. A. D. 

 1631, and mar. (March 8, 1654,) Maria de la Montaigue. She was b. at sea, off 

 the island of Madeira, Jan. 26, 1737. Jacobus left issue, Johannes, b. Feb. 3, 

 1655 ; Jacobus, b. Oct. 14, 1656, mar. Catharine de Hart ; Abraham, b. Dec. 

 21, 1658; Jesse, b. Dec. 16th, 1660; Rachel, b. Jan. 7, 1664, mar. William 

 Teller ; Maria, b. Dec. 2, 1666 ; Uendricus. b. Jan. 12, 1668 ; Catharine, b. 

 Jan. 25, 1671, mar. Hans Kiersted ; Petrus, b. April 25, 1674; Benjamin, b. 

 Aug. 6, 1678, d. A. D. 1702; and Samuel, b. Nov. 4, 1682. Johannes, eldest son 

 of Jacobus, mar. Sept. 4, 1682, Catharine, da. of William Hans Kiersted, grand 

 da. of Annetje Jans Bogardus. Their children were 1, Maria, b. Sept. 13, 1686; 

 2, Sarah, b. Nov. 19, 1688 ; 3, Hans, b. Oct. 5, 1690 ; 4, Johannes, b. Jan. 31, 

 1694; 5, Catharine, b. Oct. 16, 1698 ; 6, Henricus, b. Oct. 20, 1700; 7, Benja- 

 min and Bladina, twins, b. March 21, 1703 ; Benjamin, 4th son of Johannes, 

 removed into Westchester County, where he purchased a farm of 400 acres. 

 He was a Justice of the Peace under the Colonial Government, d. May 24, 1782, 

 at Westchester, mar. Dorothy Davenport ; she d. Sept. 3, 1807. Benjamin 

 left issue, (I.), Mary, b. Sept. 18, 1734, mar. Robert Runnells. (II.), William, 



