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The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)

Bolton, Robert Jr. The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I. New York: Charles F. Roper, 1881. Revised posthumous edition. 258 words

Hulbert of Yonkers, and incorporated on the 3d of December, 1842, by the title of the " Minister, Elders and Deacons of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Greenville, in the town of Greenburgh." First elders, John Dusenberry and Charles Dusenberry ; first deacons, Ichabod Smith and Benjamin Carpenter.

LIST OF MINISTERS.

Mit. Hulbert was succeeded by the Rev. Abel T. Stewart.

A. T. Stewart, dismissed from Greenville and Bronxville, July 23d, 1852.

Joseph A Collier, installed over Greenville and Bronxville " 1st Sabbath of October," 1852. Dismissed May 14, 1855.

Aaron Marckli/us, installed over Greenville and Bronxville, July 17, 1S56, and dismissed August 24, 1859. During his pastorate Bronxville was set off, and thenceforth Greenville had its own pastor.

C R. V. Romonat, installed over Greenville only, Feb. 29, 1860. Dismissed April 16, 1861.

JonN H. PiTonER, installed Dec. 10, 1861. Dismissed April 15, 1873. Richard L. Schoonmaker, installed May 19, 1874. Is still pastor.

a McDonald MSS. In possession of Geo. H. Moore, Lib. of X. Y. Hist. Soc 6 Upcott Cuttings, vol. iv, 1770, 1777, 17S0, vol. viii, voL vi, 17S0.

THE TOWN OF GRF.ENBL'RGH.

"The township of Greenburgh is situated 27 miles north of New York, 135 south of Albany, and 5 miles west of White Plains : bounded north by Mount Pleasant, east by White Plains and Scarsdale, South by Yonkers, and west by the Hudson. Saw Mill creek, (Nepera), runs south on the west part, Bronx creek, (Aquehung,) along the east line, and there are some branches also which supply mill seats."