Sayre family : lineage of Thomas Sayre, a founder of Southampton . of thetime. The True American and Commercial Advertiser of Philadelphia, September 3,1798, gives the following notice: His services in the cause of humanity (towhich he has gloriously fallen a martyr) will ever be indelibly impressed on thenumbers of his indigent fellow citizens, who by his persevering assiduity in hisprofession, have been rescued from the grave. How laborious and distressinghis duty must have been, may be easily conceived, when it is known that previ-ous to the attack, he had above one hundred patients under h


Sayre family : lineage of Thomas Sayre, a founder of Southampton . of thetime. The True American and Commercial Advertiser of Philadelphia, September 3,1798, gives the following notice: His services in the cause of humanity (towhich he has gloriously fallen a martyr) will ever be indelibly impressed on thenumbers of his indigent fellow citizens, who by his persevering assiduity in hisprofession, have been rescued from the grave. How laborious and distressinghis duty must have been, may be easily conceived, when it is known that previ-ous to the attack, he had above one hundred patients under his care. The lossof Dr. Sayre, whose talents, industry and medical knowledge rendered him aninvaluable member of society, is particularly distressing at this time. Dr. James Milnor, in his Memoirs, speaks of my ever-to-be-lamentedfriend. Dr. Francis Bowes Sayre, who fell a glorious martyr to his was buried in Christ Churchyard, corner Fifth and Arch Streets, Philadel-phia, where his monument stands adjoining those of Francis Bowes and WILLIAM HEYSHAM SAYRE1817. Seventh Gen.: Line of John^ John,^ Daniel,^ Joseph ^ 355 CHILDREN. 1817* WILLIAM May 17, 1794; m. Eliza Kent. 1818 JOHN b. Aug. I, 1795; d. Aug. 23, 1801. 1819 MARY ELIZABETH.^ b. Oct. 27, 1797 ; d. Aug. 26, 1801. 724 THEODOSIA HENRIETTA^ SAYRE, born May 4, 1778; marriedColonel Richard Coxe, of Sidney, N. J. He was the agent of Gouverneur Morrisproperty in the northern part of New York State. During the War of 1812 heraised a regiment, of which he was made Colonel; it was in service at SackettsHarbor, N. Y, He died in Washington, D. C, October, 1841. CHILDREN. 1819a THEODOSIA HENRIETTA COXE,^ b. i8oi,in New .York; m. 1st, SamuelT. Gumming; 2d, James A. Beveridge. She is said to have been a superiorwoman, and a gifted poetess. CHILD BY FIRST MARRIAGE. THEODOSIA Coxe Cumming,^ m. Rev. Francis H. Bushnell. In 1901they lived at 4406 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 1819b RICHA


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