APPENDIX A. 763 



Thomas of New York ; 3, Isaac, mar. Susan Myers of Haarlem, had Isaac of Yon- 

 kere; 4, Jam-, mar. Edward Prior; 5, Rebecca, d. s. p. ; 6, Ellida, mar. James 

 Teller. (II.). Isaac of Croton Valley. (HI), Peter, also of Croton Valley. (IV. \ 

 Aeltje. (V.), Maretje. (VI.). Santje. (VII.), Rebecca. (VIII.), Hannah. 



Wallace. — Jamt* Wallace, a native of Lanarkshire, Scotland, A. D., 1676, was 

 a scion of the parent stock from which the renowned Sir William Wallack de- 

 scended. Eeinverus Galleius, its founder, was a subscribing witness to King 

 David's foundation charter of Kelso Abbey, A. D. 1150. 



James Wallace emigrated from Scotland to Ridgefield, Conn., cir., 1676, and 

 subsequently removed to North Salem, ob. March, 1762, aet. 87. His wife Mary 

 Hyatt, ob. Dec. 20, 176S, at. 84 ; buried at Ridgefield. His children were, 1, 

 John of North Salem, mar. Martha Scofield ; 2, James, nat. Feb. 28, 1713, ob. 

 March 20, 1780, a't. C9, left one son Jacob ; 3, Jacob of North Salem, (see Rec. 

 of Wills, Surrogate's office, N. Y., lib. xix. 176.); 4, Thomas, ob. set. 24; 5, 

 Rachel, ob. Nov. 20, 1748, mar. Vivus Douchy. John, the eldest son of James, 

 was nat. 16th Oct. O. S. 1709, ob. 23d March, 1812, aet. 102 years and 5 mos. 

 His wife Martha ob. March 1770, a-t. 44. Their children were, 1, John of I 

 Scotia, nat. 2d June, 1747. ob. Dec. 1S28: 2, William, nat. Oct. 16, 1750; 3, 

 Jonathan, nat Nov. 18. 1752; 4, Samuel, nat. Nov. 1754, ob. 19th April, 1826; 

 5, Jacob, nat. June 1, 1759, left a son Jacob heir to his uncle Jacob ; 6, James, 

 nat. July 8, 1762; 7. Epenetus, M. D., of North Salem, nat. Nov. 18, 1766, mar. 

 Phoebe Close, da. of Solomon; 8, Martha, nat. June 2, 1747, ob. Oct. 27, 1826; 



9, Rachel, nat. Jan'y, 1749, ob. aet. 62, at Onondaga ; 10, Ruth, nat. Dec. 1756 ; 

 11, Mary, nat. Aug. 28, 1769. The children of Epenetus, seventh son of John, 

 are 1, Solomon, nat. Oct. 23, 1793; 2, Charles, nat. Sept. 17, 1796, mar. Clara 

 Townsend ; their children are Epenetus, nat. Jan. 22, 1830 ; Isaac, nat. March, 

 23, 1832 ; Elbert, nat. Oct. 19, 1834; Justus P., nat. Sept. 5, 1836, d. Aug. 16th, 

 1838; Ann Augusta, nat. July 3, 1838; Majra G., nat. Sept. 10, 18»1, and 

 Eleanor, nat. Oct. 27. 1814; 3, John, third son of Epenetus, nat. Dec. 1, 1801; 

 4, Tompkins Donald, nat. Jan'y 18, 1814; 5, Matilda, nat. llth May, 1789; 6 

 Jane. nat. 22d Feb. 1791 ; 7, Abigail, nat. March S, 1799; 8, Martha M., nat. 

 14th June, 1804; 9, Phoebe Ann, nat. July 29, 1807; 10, Rachel E., nat. 14th 

 Dec. 1810. Family Arms — Gules, a lion rampart or. Crest — Two eagles' necks 

 and heads conjoined. 



We>cotte. of Bedford. — Richard Wescotte was one of the early proprietors of 



Bedford. He mar. Rachel , and left issue, Richard, Daniel, Rachel. Ruth, 



Rose, and Millison. Ananias Wescotte, a descendant of the above Richard, mar. 



Hannah , she d. Nov. 24, 1833, aet. 83. The children of Ananias were, 1, 



Huly W. of Bedford, b. May 27, 1798, mar. Deborah Wreden, and left Ezra, 

 William, Eliza, and Susan; 2, Stephen of Stocktown, Cayuga Co., N. Y. ; 3, 

 Smith of North Salem, b. April 23, 1790: 4, Mary, b. April 20. 1789 ; 5. Abigail, 

 b. Feb. 8, 1790: 6. Ezra W., : 7, Susan, b. Jan'y 24, 1821; 8, Sally: 9, Maria; 



10, Ruth. 



White. — John White came to Southampton, Long Island, about 1640. He left 

 two sons, viz., (L), Rev. Ebenezer, minister of the Presbyterian church, Bridge- 

 hamptou, b. 17th Feb., 1672, graduated at Harvard, 1692, and installed minister 



