754 APPENDIX A. 



Harrison Palmer of Westchester county, son of , b. Dec. 12, 1751, d. May 



11, 1S14. mar. 1st, . ami hail children, 1, Charlotte, who mar. John Coffin 



of New York; 2. Elizabeth, who mar. Robert Tallerton of New York. Mar. 

 2nd. March 15, 17S8, Phoebe Lyon, da. of Peter of North Castle, b. Dec. 25, 1762, 



d. Jan. 12, 1849, and had children, 1, Richard, b. May 5, 1790, d. , mar. 



Eliza White, d. 1859, aim prole. lie was a dry goods merchant in N. Y. city 

 with his brother Harrison: 2, Harrison, 1>. March 12, 1793, d. Sept. 10, 1852, 

 mar. Ann , ami had children, Richard, Harrison, and Phebe Ann; 3, Fred- 

 erick, h. June 12. 1704, d. Sept. 27, 1796; 4, Hannah Field, b. Dec. 31, 1800, 

 oLAugUBl 11, 1863, mar. May 12, 182"), Charles Bluff, son of Christopher of 

 Maryland, and hail children, Phoebe Ann, Richard Palmer, Charles, Harrison, 

 Phcehe Palmer, and James Berry. (The Palmers were Quaker.-). 



Post ok YoNKEBS. Post, a native of Holland, emigrated to the New Neth- 

 erlands. He had two Sons, Jacob and Tine. Jacob held lands in Philipsburgh 

 under the Philipses. He mar. Anne Heddy, and left six sons and three das. (I.), 

 Jacob, proprietor of the homestead, Yonkers, mar. Rachel Pickney. She was b. 

 March 22. 1 7: 2. They had 1 Lewis, b. 15 October, 1756, mar. Abigail Oakley; 

 2, Israel, b. May 15, 1758, mar. Nancy Rich; 3, David, b. March 28, 1760, d. 

 October 16, 1803. mar. Margaret Fowler; 4, Frederick, b. November 16, 1762 

 mar. Elizabeth Lawrence; 5, James, b. September, 10, 1766, mar. Rebecca 

 Ferris; 6, Phoebe, b. October 20, 1764, mar. William Warner; 7, Elizabeth, b. 

 August 12, 1768, mar. Moses Warner; 8, Euphemia, b. May 7, 1772, mar Aaron 

 Warner; 9, Mary, b. June 11, 1774, mar. Abraham Berrian; 10, Getty, d. June 

 11, 17S0. (II.), Abraham, mar. Rebecca Merrill, and had, 1, David of Balti- 

 more; 2, Jacob of Rockland, mar. Peggy Graham ; 3, Abraham of Haverstraw, 

 mar. Widow Gesner ; 4, Clinton of Rockland, mar. Mary Briggs ; 5, Grace, mar. 

 Daniel Gesner; 6, Elizabeth, mar. Abraham Scudder; 7, Rachel, mar. Isaac 



Fredeker ; 8, Peggy, mar. Hibbert. (III.), Isaac, proprietor of the Ludlow 



estate, Yonkers, ma. Polly Lawrence, and had, 1, Samuel, mar. Polly Post ; 2, 

 Lawrence, mar. Elizabeth Post; 3, William; 4, Betsy, mar. Timothy Briggs; 



5, Mary; 6, Peggy, mar. Hibbert. (IV.), Martin, a guide to General 



Washington, mar. Polly Brown, and left 1, Evert, d. s. p.; 2, Martin, mar. Polly 

 Brown ; :*, Jacob, mar. Mary Lent; 4, Peter, mar. Betsy Anderson; 5, Peggy, 

 mar. Jacob Dyckman ; 6, Polly, mar. William Dyckman ; (V.), Peter, mar. 

 Dolly Warner, and left, 1, Jacob, mar. Ann Storms; 2, William, mar. Polly 

 Williams; 3, Harriet, mar. John Bowman; 4, Maria, mar. John Whipple; 5, 

 Nelly, mar. Stephen Smith; 6, Peggy, mar. Jacob Storms; 7, Elizabeth, mar. 

 Lawrence Post ; 8, Susan, mar, Theodosius Rockwell. (VI.), Anthony of New 

 York, mar. Nelly Brower, and had, 1, Anthony, mar Elizabeth Polhamus; 2, 

 Nelly, mar. Odell Valentine; 3, Betsy, mar. Robert Manly, M. D; 4, Ann, mar. 

 William Bailey : besides four other daughters who d. s. p. (VII.), Elizabeth, 

 mar. Thomas Gregier. (VIII. ), Margaret, mar. John Gregier, M. D. (IX.) 

 Annetje, mar. Elnathan Taylor. 



IVi:dy of Rte. — The Purdy family were among the early settlers of Fair- 

 field Connecticut. Fronds Purely, the first member of the family of whom we 

 have any account, died in 1658, at Fairfield. His sons were Francis, John and 

 Samuel. John the second left Francis, who had two sons, Joseph and John. 



