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History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 113 (part 4)
[Frederic Shonnard & W.W. Spooner (1900)] Adolph Philipse, at his deatii, left the Highland Patent, with all his other landed possessions, to his nephew, the second Frederick, who divided it equally among his three chil-dren— Frederick (3d), Mary, wife of Roger Morris, a colonel in the British army, and Susannah, wife of Colonel Beverly Robin-son, also a noted Tory. The whole patent Mas partitioned off into three parts and nine lots, each child receiving one-third part and three lots. The lots acquired by Colonel Robinson and Major Morris, says