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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 124 (part 2)

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[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] AdolphuB Phitipse, proprietor of the Highland Upper Patent "nd the northern part of Phil-ipsborough, nat. 1657, ob. s. p. 1749. Buri-ed at Sleepy Hollow. Eva Phitipse, nat. 6th July, 1658=Jaco'jus van Cortlandt. Annetje Philipae— Philip French, Hon. Frederick Philipse, second Lord of the Manor of Phllipsboroodh, heir to^Joanna, da his grandfather Vrederyck, and hia uncle Adolphus, born at Uarbadnes A. I lady was D. 1698; died of consumption, 1751; founder of Si. John's Church, Yonk-from her era. Will dated 6th June, 1751, No. 18, p. 3. Bur. Rec. N. Y. Married J of Anthfjny Brockholea Thi3 unfortunately killed by a fall uniage on the Highland estate. Col. Frederick Philipse, last Lord of ihe Ma-nor of Philipsbnrough ob. cir. May. 1785, at Chester, England. Elizabeth Williams, Philip Philipse, proprietor— Margaret widow of gers. da-of Charles Williams, Esq. of the Highland Upper. Patent; bapt. in Dutch Ch, N. Y. 1724. Will