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Augustus Van Cortlandt, b 3 August, 1728; d 20 De-
cember, 1823.
(74) Anne Van Cortlandt A
(75) Helena Van Cortlandt A
(76) James Van Cortlandt A & 8 February, 1770; d
17 July, 1773.
17. Sarah Barclay,^ & 1745 ; 23 d 27 July, 1806 ; 35 m (license
dated) 10 December, 1764, Anthony Lispenard, b 1739 ; 23
bap 8 December, 1742 ; d 10 September, 1806. 36
(77) Helena Roosevelt LispenardA
(78) Leonard Lispenard A
(79) Thomas Lispenard A d 10 July, 1803, 37 unm. f
(80) Anthony Lispenard A d 3 January, 1808, 38 unm.f
(81) Alice LispenardA b 1781 ; d 9 January, 1836,
at the house of her brother-in-law, Alex-
ander L. Stewart, unm.
(82) Sarah LispenardA
18. Ann Margaret Barclay,3 d 28 October, 1791 ; 39 m 17
November, 1773, 40 Frederick Jay, brother of the Chief
^From The Weekly Museum of Saturday, 2 August, 1806:
"Died: In this City, on Sunday" (1. e., July 27th) "Mrs. Sarah Lispenard,
wife of Anthony Lispenard, Esq."
s *From The Weekly Museum of Saturday, 13 September, 1806:
"Died: On Wednesday morning" (i, e., September 10th) "in the 64th year of
his age, after a lingering illness, Anthony Lispenard, Esq.,
3r From The Spectator of Wednesday, 13 July, 1803 (under date of July 11):
"Died: Yesterday afternoon" (that is, Sunday, July 10th) "after 48 hours ill-
ness, Mr. Thomas Lispenard, second son of A. Lispenard, Esq. The friends of the
deceased are requested to attend the Funeral at 6 o'clock This Evening, from the
house of his father at Greenwich."
See also The Weekly Museum of Saturday, 16 July, 1803; and the records of
Trinity Parish, and those of the New York Board of Health.
3! From The Weekly Museum of Saturday, 9 January, 1808:
"Died: Suddenly, on Sunday evening" (i. e., January 3rd) "between 8 and 9
o'clock, Anthony Lispenard."
s9 From the New York Weekly Journal of Wednesday, 2 November, 1791:
"Died: On Friday morning" (i. e., October 28th) "after a short illness, Mrs.
Margaret Jay, the wife of Mr. Frederick Jay, of this city."
^From Rivington's New York Gazetteer of Thursday, 18 November, 1773:
"Last night was married by the Rev. Dr. Auchmuty, Mr. Frederick Jay, mer-
chant, of this City, to Miss Barclay, daughter of Mr. Andrew Barclay, merchant in
Wall Street."

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