A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II — Passage 109
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] York. HI. Naomi, b. 4lh May, 1757, mar. Rev. Halstead. IV. Esther, b. 1st Jan'y, 17G0, mar. Griffin. V. Hannah^ b. 20th ]\fay, 1762, mar. Field. VI. John, b. 18th Aug. 1767. VII. Joseph, b. 3d March, 1770, d. A. D. 1843, mar. Mary Clapp of Greenwich; he left William of Harrison, who mar. Sarah Griffin. VIII. William of Canada, b. 29th of April, 1773, d, left William of Cedar street, N. Y. Arms. Sa. a lion rampant arg. Crest. A derai lion rampant arg., in his dexter gamb a gem ring or. CuRREY OF CoRTLANDT. Richard Currey of Northcaslle left three sons and six das. I. Joshua. II. Stephen, mar. Frances Moore. III. Richard, mar. Sarah Ferris. IV. Jemima, mar. Elijah Horton. V. Phoebe, mar. John Sherwood of Cortlandt. VI. Sarah, mar. John Jones. VII. Rachel, mar. William Lane. VIII. Mary, mar. John Smith. IX. Elizabeth, mar. Joseph Lee. Davenport of Davenport's Neck, New Rochelle. This family de-rive their name from the town of Davenport or Danport in the county of Cheshire, England. Camden calls them "the famous family of Davenport/' The first of the name on record was Ormus de Davenport who lived at the time of the conquest. William Davenport emigrated from England about 1670, and settled at Westchester, he mar Mary, and left 1. William of Perth Ambjy, in 1723 proprietor of lands in W^est Farms, mar. Bridget