Westchester County, New York, During the American Revolution
The first to respond to the call of the Provincial Congress, by the election of its Militia Officers, was the Borough Town of Westchester, where, on the twenty-fourth of August, John Oakley was elected to the command of the local Company, l with Nicholas Berrian, for its First Lieutenant; 2 Isaac Leggett, for its Second Lieutenant; and Frederic Philipse Stevenson, for its Ensign. 3 Subsequently, when West Farms and the Manor of Fordham were separated from the body of the Town and made a separate and distinct Beat, Nicholas Berrian was elected to the command of the new Company, with Gilbert Taylor, for its First Lieutenant ; Daniel Devoe, for its Second Lieutenant; and Benjamin Valentine, for its Ensign. *
i John Oakley represented Westchester, in the County Committee, from May, 1776, until May, 1777.
2 Nicholas Berrian was one of those, at Fordham and West Farms, who, in September, 1775, petitioned for the estahlshment of a Company, in that portion of the Town, separate from the other portions of it, (Historical Manuscripts, etc.: Petitions, xxxi. 114) ; and, in October of the same year, when that Petition was granted, he was elected to the command of the new Company, (Historical Manuscripts, etc. Military Returns, xxvi., 234.)
a Historical Manuscripts relating to the War of the Revolution: Military Returns, xxvi., 23 ; xxvii., 263.
* Historical Manuscripts relating to the War of the Revolution : Military Returns, xxvi., 234.
The following list of the names of those, from West Farms and the Manor of Fordham, who were summoned to meet at Westchester ; who petitioned for the organization of the new Company ; and who were its members, when it was organized, may properly find a place in this narrative. It was copied from the original manuscript, (Historical Manuscripts, Petitions, xxxi., 114.)