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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. 283 words

The grave yard surrounding the church contains memorials to the families of the Keelers, Rockwells, Isaacs, Ferrises, Gilberts, Websters and Meads, ccc. &c.

In the south-west corner appears a neat marble slab inscribed to the

Memory of the

REV. SOLOMON MEAD, First Pastor of the Presbyterian church iu this place, JE. 86, He had the charge of this people 48 years ob. September 4th, 1812. While marble monuments decay The righteous live an endless day. And earthly temples turn to dust, Blest is the memory of the just.

In memory of HANNAH MEAD, wife of Rev. Solomon Mead, who departed this life Oct. 20. 1761, JS. 24.

a Earliest book of Trustee's record meeting, 2Cth Dec. 1TS8. The earliest book of records

01 Commons, lath of May, 1752.

THE TOWN OF LEWISBORO.

Also monuments erected in

Memory of Here lyes buried

CAPT. JOSEPH WEBSTER ye body MR. NA1TIAN

who died NORTIIRUP, who departed this Jan. 16, 1838 life May 22, 1751,

JE. 81 years and 12 days. in ye 53 year of his age.

Here lyes buried ye body of MARY, wife of Nathan Nop.Tiiiurp who departed this life Sept. 28, 1761 in ye 25th year of her age.

MRS. MARY ISAACS,

died Nov. 26, 1801, in the 81st 3-ear of her age.

JOSIAH GILBERT died Oct. 25, 1858, in the 72 year of his age For forty-five years he was a member and thirty -six years an elder of the Presbyterian Church.

In memory of

MR. NATHAN GILBERT, who departed this life Sept. 1st, 1798, aged 71 years Hark from the tombs a doleful sound my ears attend the cry. Ye living one come view the ground where you must shortly lie.