She married on Sept. 28, 1785, to John Peter Delancey, the son of Governor James De Lancey and Anne Heathcote, and the grandson of Caleb Heathcote, Lord Scarsdale, who leased the Angevine farm at Scarsdale to the Huguenot family for 100 years.
They resided at Heathcote Hill.
She was the mother of Mrs. James Fenimore Cooper of Angevine Farm.
The Journal of the Reverend Silas Constant, edited by Emily Warren Roebling (1903), p. 269 mentions:
Dec. 11 (1795).—At Captain Purdy’s; preached at Highat Lane’s, Isaiah xiv. Last, pleasant weather.
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Dec. 17 (1795).—At home; Mrs. Delancey here.
Emily Warren Roebling was a niece of Esther Lickley who married first to Elias A. Purdy (son of Isaac Purdy Jr. and Susannah Angevine) and afterwards married Elias Purdy's cousin Peter Angevine.
She married on Sept. 28, 1785, to John Peter Delancey, the son of Governor James De Lancey and Anne Heathcote, and the grandson of Caleb Heathcote, Lord Scarsdale, who leased the Angevine farm at Scarsdale to the Huguenot family for 100 years.
They resided at Heathcote Hill.
She was the mother of Mrs. James Fenimore Cooper of Angevine Farm.
The Journal of the Reverend Silas Constant, edited by Emily Warren Roebling (1903), p. 269 mentions:
Dec. 11 (1795).—At Captain Purdy’s; preached at Highat Lane’s, Isaiah xiv. Last, pleasant weather.
...
Dec. 17 (1795).—At home; Mrs. Delancey here.
Emily Warren Roebling was a niece of Esther Lickley who married first to Elias A. Purdy (son of Isaac Purdy Jr. and Susannah Angevine) and afterwards married Elias Purdy's cousin Peter Angevine.
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