The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
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THE TOWN OF NEW ROCHELLE.
This Church, which was formerly attached to the Bedford Presbytery, is now in connection with the Presbytery of Westchester.
In this part of the town are situated the property of Rev. Charles Hawley, (the old Bayard estate,) and the late Matson Smith, M.D., now occupied by his son Albert Smith, M.D. Dr. Matson Smith was a native of Lyme, Connecticut, and a graduate of Yale College in 1787 ; and was among the early settlers of the place, and for more than half a century distinguished for his high professional skill and attainments, being for many years president of the Medical Society of Westchester County. He was a man of strictly religious habits ; and, for some time, a ruling elder in the Presbyterian church.
A large portion of land, situated in this vicinity, constituted the old
HOME OF JAMES P. HUNTINGDON, ESQ.
Allaire estate, purchased by Alexander Allaire, the Huguenot, in 169 1; letters of Denization, under the great seal of the province were granted to Alexander Allaire, Aug. 5th, 1695. The ancestors of the Allaires claim to descend from the famous Baldwin, King of Jerusalem, who died in 1 1 1 8, and possessed a fair inheritance in France, at a very early period. The more immediate ancestor of the family, however, was Pierre Allaire Ecuyer, living at La Rochelle, in 1465.