A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I
The village grave yard which lies on the south and west side of the church, is one of the most extensive in the county.
The earliest tombstones bear the following inscriptions :
R. S. D. Here H D 1 D
DECEMBER is
14. 1704. the body N 20
of Thomas 1711 PiNCKNEY died ye 1 1732 E. G. 71.
On the north side of the church is a marble tomb, inscribed as folio AS :
COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 151
Therese Boulland
DE BeSANSON
who departed this life Ihe 5th of October ' aged 29 years,
wife of Joseph F Mangin DE Dompaire Major of the engineers of the General staff of St. Domingo, surmounted with the arms of Boulland, viz. arg. a chev. between three quarter foils, surmounted by a coronet ; supporters, two lions rampant regardant.
There are vaults in this yard belonging to the Pell, Gregg, Drake, Sands, Prime, Cain, Masterton and Morgan families.
The following is a catalogue of the ministers and rectors of this parish, from the year 1703.
LIST OF MINISTt:RS AND RECTORS.
Instituted or called. Incumbents. Vacated by
1703 Rev. John Bartow, Clericus, per mort.
1726 Thomas Standard, Clericus, do
1764 John Milner, Clericus, do
1766 Samuel Seabury, Clericus, per resig.
1787 Andrew Fowler, Presb. do
5 July, 1790 ; Theodosius Bartow, Presb. do
1794 ' ,. Elias Cooper, Presb. ^ , do
Aug. 1795 . ..^ John Ireland, Presb. do
18 Jan. 1800 Isaac Wilkins, D. D. Presb. do
1817 Revaud Kearney, Presb. do