The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
a The Rev. John Townley died March 1st, 1S12, aged ~% years. His remains and those of nls wife and daughter, are interred in the burying ground attached to this church.
b Religious s-ic. Co. Id e. Lib. A. •->•' a second incorporation occurs May IT, I;*)*; a fourth, 6th of June. is::.-,.
« The ministers of this church have for a long time officiated alternately between the two churches of Greenburgh and White Plains
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HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER.
The present beautiful church was dedicated Sept, 26, 1869.
In the cemetery of the Presbyterian church, rest the remains of Isaac Van Wart one of the three captors of Major John Andre, who for many years was an efficient church officer and acted as chorister up to the time of his death.
A marble monument consisting of a base and pyramid is inscribed on its four sides, with the following epitaph :--
(North Side.)
Here reposes the mortal remains of
Isaac Van Wart, an elder in the Greenburgh Church •who died on the 23d of May, 1828, in the 69th year of his age. Having lived the life, he died the death, of a Christian.
(South Side.)
The Citizens of the
County of Westchester, erected this tomb in testimony of the high sense
they entertained for the virtuous and patriotic conduct of their fellow citizen as a memorial sacred to public gratitude.
(Upon the East Side.)
Vincit Amor Patriae. Nearly half a century before this monument was built, the conscript fathers of America had in the Senate Chamber, voted that