Margaret Philipse (1733–1752)

Margaret Philipse (also Margarita Philipse, baptized Feb. 4, 1733, died 1752) was the daughter of Frederick Philipse II, 2nd Lord of Philipsburg Manor of Westchester County, New York. She was, along with her brother Philip (1724–1768) and sisters Susanna (1727–1822) and Mary (1730–1825), a one-quarter heir to the roughly 250 sq mi (650 km2) "Highland Patent" of her father (later to become known as the Philipse Patent, and in time today's Putnam County of southeastern New York). She died intestate, and her share was equally divided among her named living siblings. A redistribution of the land among them was done in 1754.

Margaret Philipse (1733–1752)

Margaret Philipse (also Margarita Philipse, baptized Feb. 4, 1733, died 1752) was the daughter of Frederick Philipse II, 2nd Lord of Philipsburg Manor of Westchester County, New York. She was, along with her brother Philip (1724–1768) and sisters Susanna (1727–1822) and Mary (1730–1825), a one-quarter heir to the roughly 250 sq mi (650 km2) "Highland Patent" of her father (later to become known as the Philipse Patent, and in time today's Putnam County of southeastern New York). She died intestate, and her share was equally divided among her named living siblings. A redistribution of the land among them was done in 1754.