History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I
I Smith .\ruold and .Samuel Bushnell 1815
I Nathan Emeiy and Smith .\rnold 1816
Nathan Emery and Charles Carpenter 1817
Daniel C>3traniler and Charles ('ar|>enter 1818
! Samuel Bushnell and M. Richardson 1819-20
j Elijah Woolsey, William Jewett and Robert .Soney . . . . 1821
i Elijah Woolsi-y. William Jewett and Noble W.Thomas . . 1822
j Heman Bangs, Noble W. Thiinnisand Richanl Seannin . . 1823
Stephen Martindale, Heman Bangs and L. .Vndrus .... 1824
Stephen Martindale and Phineas Kicc 182.5
P. P. Sandford, Ph. Rice and J. M. Smith 1826
1 Bel. lucorp.. A, page 52, Oo clerk's office. - Ibid, p. 23.
» Ibid, |>age ■>:>. « Ibid, B. p. 4,52.
HISTORY OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY.
Peter P. Sanilford, Josiah Boweii ami J. M. Smith .... 1827
Elijah Woolsey, S. Cochran anil Josiah Bow en 1828
Samuel Cochran anil Elijah Hibliartl 1829
Elijah Hihbaril and Daniel De Vinne 1830
Ebeuozer Washburn and Daniel De Vinne 1831
In 1832, White Plains and Greenburgh were set off from the New Rochelle Circuit and constituted a separate charge, and the preachers were as follows :
Robert Seney and Harvey Husted 1832
Robert Seney and John B. Merwin 1833
Peter P. Sandford and Zachariah Davenport 1834
P P. Sandford and S. C. Davis 1835
Horace Bartlett and Ezra Jagger 1836
Stephen Martindale and Daniel I. M'right 1837
Stephen Martindale and John A. Sillick 183S
Valentine Buck and John A. Sillick 183!1
Valentine Buck 1S40
In 1841 White Plains became a separate charge, and the preachers were, --