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Guillaume, mar. 1st, Susannah Solice, by whom he had 3 children, viz.. Peter, 

 who it seems was l si at sea; 2nd, John, who mar. Sarah Badeau; and 8rd> 

 Mar] . who mar. Nathaniel Lawrence. John and Sarah had offspring, 1st, Capt. 

 Josiah >)t N. Rochelle, who mar. Phebe Morgan of Eastchcstcr ; 2nd, Susan, died 

 young; 3rd, Elizabeth, who mar. Win. Lc Count of 2s. Rochelle ; 4th, Zipparah, 

 who mar. Rodman Bertine ; 5th, Mirtiam, who mar. Benjamin Fates of N. York 

 city; Gth, Elias, d. a young man; 7th, William, who mar. Hartwell of N. Y.- 

 8th, Walter, who d. a young man; 9th, SarahA.,whomar. L. J. Coutantof East- 

 chester ; 10th. John, yet unmarried. Josiah, 2nd son of 2nd Guillaume, as above 

 Stated, mar. for his 2nd wife Mary Angevine, who lived to be 105 years old. 

 They had no children. 



Le Fevke or New Rochelle. — Peter Le Fevre, a French Protestant refugee, 

 !). at Havre de Grace, fled from Fiance to St. Domingo, W. I., and left a sin 

 John, b. 1753, d. 1837, who removed from St. Domingo to New Rochelle. John 

 mar. Susannah Coutant, da. of Isaac; she d. 1802. Their children are, 1, Peter 

 E., mar. Mary Mount; 2, Prosper, mar. Palmer: 3, Rev. John W. ; 4, Benja- 

 min, mar. 1st Tool, 2nd Wall; 5, Drake; 6, Harriet, mar. Deveau; 7, Julian, 

 mar. Foster. 



Lent of Courtland. — Ryck Abraltamsen Lent, proprietor of Ryck's Patent 

 left Hercules, who d. about 1765. Hercules had, (I.), Jacob. (II.), Hendrick, 

 the father of David. (III.), Abraham. (IV.), John Lent, who left John, Hur- 

 cules, present, proprietor of the homestead, and Lewis of Cortlandtown. (V.), 

 Rachel mar. James Lamb. (VI.), Catharine mar. Hendricke de Roudle. (VII.), 

 Elizabeth. 



Le Rorx of New Rocitelle. — The family of Le Roux was among the French 

 Huguenots that lied from France to America. Charles Le Iloux, a native of France, 

 left Charles and others. Catharine, a da. of Charles, junior, mar. Thomas Lud- 

 low', from whom the Ludlows descend. 



Lispexakd of Nbw Rochelle. — TheLispenard family were of French extrac- 

 tion, but have been in this country from an early period. Antoine or Anthony Lis. 

 penard was born in France, and emigrated to America about the year 1GS1 with the 

 Huguenots. He settled at New Rochelle when the town was first purchased by 

 his countrymen, about the year 1G91. 



The will of Antoine Lispenard of New Kochellc is dated July 5th, 1696, and 

 is executed at New York. It was proved before Benjamin Fletcher, General and 

 Governor-iu-Chief of the Province of New York, etc., and is recorded in liber 5, 

 of wills, page 161 in the Surrogates office, New York, July 29th, 1696. Re gives 

 his estate to his wife, Abigail, and to his children, Anthony, Margaret, and 

 :il. This estate was the present Davenport's neck — New Rochelle. 



1705, Nov. 3rd, Anthony Lispenard (the son) mar. Elizabeth, daughter of Leo- 

 nard de Klynof New York, (see Valentine's Manuel for 1SG2.) Anthony Lispen- 

 ard, last mentioned, d. in the latter part of the year 1758 at an advanced age. 

 His wife d. before him. He left 5 children, viz.: Leonard, David, Magdalena 

 Abigail, Mary, ami three grand-children, daughters of his deceased son Anthony 

 ■mU of New York Marriages, in Society Library). His will is dated Aug. 



