APPENDIX A. 757 



1793. d. June 8, 1856. (III.). Janus, son of Robert's second wife, mar. Janet 

 in, and had. 1. Isabella: 2. Jam rt IV.). David, son of Rob- 



ert's bccod I wife, i C Ancaster, mar. Mary Stevenson, and bad. 1, Robert; 2, 

 Jane; 3. Janet; 4. James: 5. Margaret; (i. William: 7. David. ALL these 

 never married ; resided down " Mill Lane" all their life ; property in the family 

 nearly a century. 



Rknaud, of New Rochelle. — The ancestors of the Renauds were Protestants, 

 inhabitants of Rochelle, France. On the revocation of the Edict of Xantes, 

 Daniel Renaud. or Rayneaa, fled from France to England, and soon after came 

 to America. He left a son, John, who left Stephen, who left John, b. 1743, d. 

 1S37 : mar. Mary Secor, left 1. Mary ; 2. James; 3. Andrew; 4, Stephen; 5, John; 

 Susannah, mar. Jas. Secor; and Jane, mar. Benjamin Secor. (I.), James mar. 

 Jane Renaud, left 1, Clara; 2, Clark: 3. Annanias ; 4, Eliza; 5, Sarah; 6, Mar- 

 garet : 7, Deborah : S. Maria ; and 9. Frederick S. (II.), Andrew left 1, Simeon, 

 2, Golsbury ; 3, William H. ; 4, Eliza ; 5, Louisa ; 6, Matson S. ; and 7. Andrew. 

 (III.). Stephen mar. 1st, Sarah Travis, and left Sarah : mar. 2nd, Martha Purdy 

 left 1, Allen: 2, Mary ; and 3, Eliza Jane. (IV.), John mar. Betsey Coles, left 

 Mary, and Fanny, mar. Andrew A. Dean. 



Requa, of Greexbuegh. — The Requas of Westchester County all descended 

 from Daniel Requa, who was an emigrant from La Rochelle, France. Daniel 

 came to Xew Rochelle, and afterwards moved over and purchased a farm on the 

 Hudson, about a mile and a half south of Tarrytown, where some of his 

 descendants yet live. He left four sons, 1, Gloade or Glode ; 2, John ; 3, David, 

 and 4. James. (I. I, Gloade, the eldest, left six sons, 1, Isaac, b June 3, 1758, mar. 



Henrietta : 2, Gabriel; 3, Samuel: 4. Daniel; 5, James : 6, James. (H.), 



John. d. s. p. iIII.i. James, the youngest son of first Daniel, had, 1, Gabriel; 

 2, Joseph: 3. Daniel: 4 John: 5, James; 6, Gloade; 7, William; 8, Elijah; 

 9, Isaac, b. Jan. 31, 1779 ; 10, Gilbert. 



RniXELAXDER, of Xew RocnEi.LE. — Philip Jacob Rhinelander, the founder 

 of the family, came from the Rhine, France, to America, soon after the Revo- 

 cation of the Edict of Nantes. He had three sons and a da. (L), Philip Jacob. 

 (II.). Bernard, who left, 1. William, b. 1745, mar. Hester Devaux, and had a da. 

 Mary Magdalen; 2, Jacob, b. Oct. 27, 1740, d. s. p. Philip, mar. Deborah 

 Allen, and left Deborah, who mar. Isaac Underbill. (III.), William, had, 

 1. William C. of New York: 2, John of Long Island; 3, a da. mar. William 

 Paulding. (IV.), a da. mar. Mr. Schureman. 



Ricitbell — John Richbell was of South Hampton, England. His son John 

 came to America and had land in Delaware, then in Oyster Bay, L. I., and in 

 1660 became the first proprietor of Mamaroneck. He d. 1684 ; his wife Ann d. 

 1700. They had three da., (I. i, Elizabeth, who became the second wife of Adam 

 Mott of Hamsteau by whom he had 1. Richard; 2. Charles • 3. William, ancester 

 of Dr. Valentine Mott of Xew York : 4. Adam ; 5. Mary Ann ; and O.Elizabeth; 

 (II. ;. Mary, mar. Capt. James Mott ; (III.), Ann. mar. John Emerson of Talbot 

 Co. Maryland. 



