As with his forebears, lots of information in
219. He fought for the wrong side in the War of Independence, and so had to leave. He seems to have been a rather violent and brutal man.
Unfortunately,
219 simply says that he must have had children, but nothing is known about them, except for one son, Cornelius. Not helpful.
Fortunately, Joanne McKinnon has done the research to link this Cornelius to Maria Hatfield, who married George Furrian. indeed, she has written an entire detailed article about this Cornelius, which (at the end of 2015) is almost ready for submission for publication.
His will mentions his daughter Maria, married to George Furrian, which is very helpful. Maria got all the mahogany chairs, the chester drawers, and the large mahogany dining table. Note also that his will mentions him as being late of Elizabeth Town, New Jersey.