A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 30 (part 2)
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] PEDIGREE OF VAN CORTLANDT OF CORTLANDT. Ducal Arms.— Arg. a lion, rampaut, gu. crowned or, for Courland, charged on the breast with an escutcheon, on which are placed the arms of the reigning Duke. Supporters.— Two lions crowned, or, the whn(e within a mantle lined ermine, surmounted with a crown. Family Arms. — Arg. the wings or arms of a wind-mill, saltierways sa. voided of the field, five estoiles gii. Crest. — An estoile gu. between two wings elevated arg. Motto. — Virtus sibi munus. Right Hon. St< 1 Cortlandl, ob. at Uortlandt, Somh Holland — Uigbt Hon. Oloff StevenBen,or OloflfStevens van Kortlandt,=Annetje Loockermans, da. of Govert as he Bubsequentiy signed his name; nat. at Cortlandt, j Loiicltermans and Ariantje his wife, in South Holland, ob. cir. 1083. mar. 1042, ob. 1009. Right Hon. Ptephpnus, nne— Ge rtrude S h yler Johannes, nat. Oct 18, Jacobus=;Eva Philipse Jlary, nat. 30th July,— Col. Jeremiah van Sophia— Andrew Teller Catharine— 1. Col. John d« Witt, Cornelia 7th Mav, 1641; Mayor of 1648, ob. 1667. nat. 7 Ju-