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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. 251 words

Nov., 1837,

to

November, 1840.

Rev. P. Snyder, "

1841,

to

1843.

Rev. Hexry Martin Sccdder,

1S44,

to

1845.

Rev. Charles Hawley, from

Jan., 1845,

to

June, 1848.

Rev. Charles E. Linsley, "

June, 1S49,

to

Oct. 5, 1858.

Rev. James H. Taylor, "

Nov., 1859,

to

August, 1862.

Rev. Erskine X. White, "

Dec., 1862,

to

August, 1868.

Rev. David Hopkins, "

Jan., 1869,

to November, 1S69, by death.

Rev. Edward R. Burkhalter. Oct., 1870,

to

Sept., 1876.

Rev. Anthony R. Maoolbrey,

1877,

Resigned.

Rev. Randell Hoes,

Nov. 21, 1S78,

Present.

The present church edifice

, which stands

near

the junction of the old

Boston turnpike and the Boston Boulevard at the western entrance to the village, is constructed of stone (obtained from boulders on the Smith farm) in the Gothic style. It was erected in 1 860-1, at a cost of $15,000. The tower, which is finished with a spire, cost $2,000. Beneath the foundation of the latter was deposited, by Dr. Albert Smith, the door-step of the old Reformed French church, erected in 1697. The whole structure consists of a nave, two side-aisles, tower and lecture-room. The old church was converted into a parsonage in 1 860 and removed to a site directly north-west of the present edifice given by Albert Smith, M.D., who also improved it and presented the whole as a free gift to the corporation.

a From original ilocurueut In possession of trustees.

To face page C77, vol. I.

PEDIGREE OF ALLAIRE, OF NEW ROCHELLE.