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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. 295 words

Being intended to note said accounts uprightly, as per contents of the notes in this book, as much as will be possible according to truth ; but as it is very dangerous for a good pilot to arrive safely in a strange harbor without falling on a bar or rock, principally in dark weather, I request accordingly very earnestly and in a friendly manner, from the kind reader, to please to take in good part if any obscure notes might come in my way as according to our opinion, we find some somewhat obscure ; it is, however, my intention, with the help of God, according to the best of my knowledge to close the following accounts according to truth and to make a beginning firstly outgoing deacon as follows :

1697, the 30th October, Jan Ecker received in his deaconship for £S5 IX.

1699, the 6th of August, Jan Ecker having finished his time, as appears by his delivered notice of his service as deacon, shows his receipt of the communion money to be ^54 16. Further I find a notice dated 25th August, 1702, in which Jan Ecker acknowledges when he was dea-

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con, to remain of his receipts above the expenditure up to ^149 in money. By which it would appear as said above. The receipt at two periods of the deaconship by said Jan Ecker has been and will amount to ^288 17 o.

The receipts of Jacobus Sie, deacon in 1701, were ^254 if. Credit expenditure for the church for bread and wine for communion to the sum of ^61 10. And the present moneys are found to be, £192 11 ; which have been put in the box at the church. ^254 1."