Elizabeth (Colden) DeLancey (1720-1784)

Mrs Elizabeth (Colden) DeLancey, of Westchester County, New York

She married Peter DeLancey in 1737. They had 11-children, many of whom had divided loyalties during the Revolution. Their children included Alice, wife of Senator Ralph Izard, of Charleston, President Pro Tempore of the U.S. Senate; Col. James DeLancey, Loyalist Commander known as the "Outlaw of the Bronx"; Susanna, wife of Thomas Henry Barclay, Speaker of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia; and, Jane wife of John Watts, Congressman and Speaker of the New York State Assembly.

Parents (2)

Cadwallader Colden

Governor of the Province of New York

1688-1776

Alice (Christy) Colden

Mrs Alice (Christie/Chrystie/Christy) Colden

1690-1762

Spouse (1)

Peter DeLancey

Member of the New York Assembly, of West Farms, Westchester Co., New York

1705-1770

Children (11)

Stephen DeLancey

U.E.L., Recorder of Albany & Clerk of Tyron County

1738-1809

Elizabeth DeLancey

Elizabeth DeLancey, died unmarried

b.c.1740

John DeLancey

Member of the Provincial Congress for Westchester, New York

1741-1830

Peter DeLancey

Peter DeLancey, killed in a duel at Charleston, South Carolina

d.1771

Alice (DeLancey) Izard

Mrs Alice (DeLancey) Izard

1745-1832

Col. James DeLancey

U.E.L., Loyalist Commander of DeLancey's Brigade

1746-1804

Oliver DeLancey

Oliver DeLancey, of West Farms, Westchester Co., New York

1750-1820

Susanna (DeLancey) Barclay

Mrs Susanna (DeLancey) Barclay

1755-1837

Jane (DeLancey) Watts

Mrs Jane (DeLancey) Watts

1756-1809

Warren DeLancey

Warren DeLancey, of Westchester County, New York

1761-1846

Ann (DeLancey) Cox

Mrs Ann (DeLancey) Cox, of Philadelphia

b.1766