A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I
27 Sept. 1823, Lewis P. Bayard, Presb. ditto.
• Madame Knight's Journal, p 59.
b Religious Soc. Co. Rec, lib. A., 145. A second incorporation of this church took place oa the 9th of June, 18J7, when John Peter de Lancey and Peter Jay Munro were elected wardens; Jacob Mott, Guy C. Bayley, Monmouth Lyon, Edward Floyd de Lancey, Benjamin Hadden, Henry Gedney, Benjamin Croker, and Thomas James de Lancey, vestrymen. Religious Soc. Lib. A. 159.
COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER.
24 Mar. 21 Sept. 24 Mar.
2 Oct. 11 Feb. 17 Nov.
8 Sept, 14 July,
5 July,
1824, 1825,
1827, 1830, 1832, 1834, 1836, 1837, 1841,
William C. Mead, Lewis P. Bayard, Alexander H. Crosby, John M. Forbes, William M. Carmichael, Peter S. Chauncey, Robert W. Harris, William A. Curtis, John M. Ward, present inc
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umbent.
Notilia Parochialis. 1847, communicants, 53, baptisms, 10.
The Methodist society of this town was organized upon the 8th of April, 1813, when the following gentlemen were elected trustees : Absalom Tompkins, John Bonnet, William Ward, Elislia Budd, Ransome Burtis, and William Ally.*^ The meeting house is a chaste edifice of wood located upon the highest summit of Good Success ridge.
^_^^g^ij^^^^^^^. _ Near the western en-
' ^__ trance of the village
"^ stands the ancient residence of the Disbrow family, erected A. D. 1677. Mrs. Sanford, the present occupant, being the eighth generation that has resid- I ed upon this spot. The Disbrows were originally from the county of Essex, t» England? and related to, if not immediately descended from Major General John Disborough or Disbrow, who married Anna Cromwell, sister of the Protector. By