History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 19 (part 2)
[J. Thomas Scharf (1886)] Lord Philipse, on the death of his son Philip in 1700, promptly sold the Barbadoes estate, intending thereby to prevent his grandson from re-maining on the island. This end was answered. The boy, however, did not come here, but was sent at once by his mother's relatives to England, and kept away from the Philipsburgh manor till he was grown up. This circumstance gave a wholly new turn to the church relations of the Philipse line, as will be seen further on. 3. Adolphus Philipse, baptized in New York No-vember 15, 1665; died in 1749 (for biographical sketch of him, see Documents relating to Colonial History of New York, vol. vi. p. 56). 4. Annetje (Anna) Philipse, baptized in New York November 27, 1607. She married Philip French, July 0. 1094. These had a son, — Philip French, Jr. (bap-tized November 27, 1697), — who married Susanna Brockholst in 1720, and they also had through Philip and Susanna a granddaughter. — Susanna French, — who married, about 1745, William Livingston, known between 1776 and 1790 as "the war Governor of New Jersey." And again William Livingston and Susanna French had a daughter, — Sarah Livingston. — who, on the 28th uf April, 1774, became the wife of Chief Justice John Jay (for the line of Philip and Anna French, see New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, vol, tx. p. 118, etc.). 5. Rombout Philipse, baptized in New York Jan-uary 19, 1690. He probably died very young, as his name does not appear again.