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At a meeting- of ye churchwardens and vestrymen, freeholders and parishioners of the borough of Westchester, held the 10th day of January, A. D. 1709, present,
Joseph Hunt, Major William Willett,
Thomas Pinckney, John Hunt,
Justices, Were chosen, and appointed
Joseph Hunt,jun. and Jeremiah Fowler, Churchwardens. Vestrymen. For the borough of Westchester. For Eastchester.
Miles Oakley, Isaac Taylor,
Thomas Baxter, sen. John Lancaster,
Thomas Hunt. Nathaniel Tompkins.
For Yonckers Precinct. For the Manor of Pelham.