History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 309
[J. Thomas Scharf (1886)] ; Albert Strang, M.D., of in 1867. He was junior assistant in Bellevue Hos-pital in 1866; senior assistant, October, 1867; house surgeon, 1867-68; assistant to the Chair of Descrip-tive and Surgical Anatomy in Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 1868-70; health inspector in the Health Department of New York City, 1869-71. From 1864-71 Dr. Strang resided in the city. Since 1872 he has practiced medicine with success in Yorktown. September 2, 1868, he married Kate Depew, daughter of Isaac and Martha M. Depew, of Peekskill, and sister of Hon. C. M. Depew. The issue of the marriage are Martha Depew, Elise Hageman and Mary Jane. The Mortons were from White Plains or vicinity. Daniel Horton and Esther his wife settled here on the farm now owned and occupied by Hickson Co-vert, just south of Flor-enceville, not long after the Strangs. As their farms adjoined and they were from White Plains they may have come here