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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I

Bolton, Robert Jr. A History of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I. New York: Alexander S. Gould, 1848. 252 words

Members of the New York Convention from Westchester County for deliberating on the adoption of the Constitution of the United States, assembled at Poughkeepsie, Jnne 17, 1788.

Lewis Morris Philip van Cortlandt

Philip Livingston ■••,.7-- Thaddeus Crane " '

Richard Hatfield Lolt W. Sarles.

Delegates from Westchester County to the Convention met at Kingston, Ulster County, to frame the Constitution of the State of New York, April 20th, 1777.

Pierre van Cortlandt Gouverneur Morris Gilbert Drake Lewis Graham

Ebenezer Lockwood

Zebediah Mills Jonathan Piatt Jonathan G. Tompkins.

Delegates from Westchester County met in Convention for

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framing the late Constitution of the State of New York, November lOth, 1S21.

Peter A*. Jay, Peter Jay Munro, Jonathan Ward.

Delegates from Westchester County met in Convention, for framing the present Constitution of the State of New York. John Hunter, «. Aaron Ward.

A List of the Officers chosen in the several districts of the South Battalion of Westchester County, {except Westchester,) A. D. 1775.

YONKERS.

John Cock, Captain. John Warner, 2d Lieutenant.

William Belts, 1st Lieutenant. Jacob Post, Ensign.

New officers to be chosen for this company, no commission issued.

EASTCHESTER. Stephen Sneden, Captain. Daniel Sersing, 2d Lieutenant

Thomas Pinckney, 1st Lieutenant. William Pinckney, Ensign.

Commission issued, dated September 20.

NEW ROCHELLE, And Manor of Pelfiarn. Joseph Drake, Captain. James Willis, 1st Lieutenant.

David Guion, 2d Lieutenant. Commission issued and dated 20th September.

PHILIPSBURGH.

Upper Company. Abraham Ledew, Captain. John Belyea, 2d Lieutenant.

Benjamin Brown, 1st Lieutenant. John Oakley, Ensign, (son of Isaac.)