8. | Frederick J. De Voe was born about 1678 in Westchester County, New York (son of Frederick De Voe); died in 1753 in Harrison, Westchester County, New York. Notes:
Will of Frederick DeVoe (Voor), dated August 8, 1751, Morrisania, Westchester County, New York, proved April 30, 1753. Frederick ordered that all debts and funeral charges were to be well and truly satisfied. To his wife, Mary, Frederick left the use of all of the estate, real and personal during her widowhood, "but if she marries she shall have only ce30." Bequests were made to his eldest son, Frederick, daughter, Abigail Brown, and to daughters, Hester, Sarah, Mary and Leah. The balance of the estate, real and personal, was devised to his sons, Frederick, Daniel, John, Thomas and Abraham. After his wife's decease, all of his estate was ordered to be put up and sold to the highest bidder, giving his executors full power to sell. Frederick's wife Mary, brother Daniel Devour, and his brother-in-law, Andrew Nodine were appointed executors. Witnesses were Joshua Bishop, James Collard and William Moore. "Abstracts of Wills", Vol. IV, p 273.
Children:
- 4. Frederick De Voe was born in 1710 in Manor of Fordham , Westchester County, New York; died after 1776 in Philips Manor/ Yonkers, Westchester County, New York; was buried in Private Burial Ground, Yonkers, Westchester County, New York.
- Hester De Voe was born in 1712 in Philips Manor/ Yonkers, Westchester County, New York.
- Abigail De Voe was born in 1716 in Philips Manor/ Yonkers, Westchester County, New York; died after 1765.
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