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Notes from Find a Grave
Reportedly a Lt. in the British Navy and friend of Lord Cornbury. He married on 25 November 1703, Catharyna Rombout, daughter of Francis Rombout. In 1708 Catharyna inherited about 28,000 acres of the Rombout patent.
Roger Brett and his servant Samuel were returning from NYC when he was knocked overboard by the boom of their sloop at the entrance to Fishkill Creek. This was before November 1720, based on the earliest document listing Catharyna as a widow, dated November 28, 1720.
Notes from Find a Grave Reportedly a Lt. in the British Navy and friend of Lord Cornbury. He married on 25 November 1703, Catharyna Rombout, daughter of Francis Rombout. In 1708 Catharyna inherited about 28,000 acres of the Rombout patent.
Roger Brett and his servant Samuel were returning from NYC when he was knocked overboard by the boom of their sloop at the entrance to Fishkill Creek. This was before November 1720, based on the earliest document listing Catharyna as a widow, date d November 28, 1720.
It is thought that Roger and two of his sons, Thomas Brett and Rivery Brett are buried in this old Brett Cemetery, but no markers remain. Thomas died by age 9 and Rivery died at age 17.
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