I believe this to be the same Andre Canon of Mannheim then Staten Island who married Jean
Pluquet.
Long Island Wills 1708-
ANDREW CANNON. In the name of God, Amen, the 12 day of March, 1710. I, Andrew Cannon, of
Richmond County, being sick and weak, but praised be God of perfect remembrance. I leave
to my eldest son, Abraham Cannon, one cow, in full of his pretence as heir at law. I leave
to my son Andrew all that my Plantation on Staten Island at a place called the Long Neck
adjoining to Phillip Chashee, with all the improvements. When he is of age the Plantation
is to be appraised, and he shall pay to his sister Anna one-third of its value. If he die
under age then the Plantation is to go to my four children, Abraham,John, Catalina and the
heirs of my daughter Hester, and they are to pay to my daughter Anna one-third. All the
rest of my estate I leave to my wife Anna, the better to enable her to pay my debts and
for her comfortable living, and I make her executor. Witnesses, Augustus Grassett, Elias
Neau, William Huddleston. "The above is in the handwriting of Andrew
Cannon." Proved, March 27, 1711.
Darel J. Coterel