The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
Steadfast on the Cross He kept their gaze -- "Watch," was his latest cry,
" Neither is he that plartteth anything, neither he that tratereth. But God that giveth the increase." -- 1st Cor. 3d chap., 7th verse.
RECTORES DE EASTCHESTER.
TEMP. INST. RECTORES. VAOAT. PATR02TS.
19 Nov. 1702, Rev. John Bartow, CI. A. M. pr. mort. War. and Ves.
8 July 1727, Rev. Thos. Standard, CI. A. M. " " 12 June 1761, Rev. John Milner, CI. A. M. pr. resig., "
3 Dec. 1766, Rev. Sam. Seabury, CI. A. M. " 3 Mar. 1799, Rev. Isaac Wilkins, Presb. D.D. pr. mort, Apr. 1817. Rev. Ravaud Kearny, Presb. A. M. pr. resig. " 1821, Rev. Lewis P. Bayard, " 14 Oct. 1826, Rev. Lawsou Carter, Presb. "
9 Aug. 1836, Rev. John Grigg, Presb. "
25 July 1837, Rev. Robert Bolton, Presb. " "
1 Apr. 1846, Rev. Edwin Ilarwood, Presb. 22 Aug. 1847, Rev. Henry E. Duncan, Presb. " "
1 Feb. 1852, Rev. William S. Coffey, Presb., present incumbent. '
The Methodist Episcopal Church in the village of Eastchester was first organized in 1836, and incorporated the same year by the name and title of " The Methodist Episcopal Church in the town of Eastchester." Thomas Griffin, Peter Bertine, Josiah Sickles, Nicholas Duff, and Gilbert Underbill, trustees. The church was erected in 1837, and a small parsonage has been added since.
RECTORY OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, EAST CHESTER
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, EAST CHESTER.
THE TOWN OF EAST CHESTER.