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 | | The ancestry of Dr. Edwin R. Varcoe, of Goshen, New York, is traced to Richard Varcoe, an English gentleman and landed proprietor, who resided at Trerank in the parish of Roche, county Cornwall, England. |
 | | He took a lively interest in public affairs, and during the events that led from the War of the Revolution to the War of 1812 he was strongly on the side espousing vigorous action to safeguard the honor and maintain the integrity of the United States. |
 | | There is little doubt that Frederick Baxter, of Plattekill, New York, was a descendant of Thomas Baxter, yeoman of Westchester, who in the assessment roll of September 12, 1675, is mentioned as having eight taxable domestic animals, and who appears on the records at frequent intervals later. |
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