86 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 



the mortal remains of the Pell family. The oldest monument, legible, 

 bears the following inscription : 



"HER LYES ISEC PELL, D. DEC. 14, ANNO 1748," 



Another, surmounted with the figure of a rude cherub, bears this epi- 

 taph : 



"HER IS THE BODY OP JOSEPH PELL, AGED 31, D. 1752." 



This individual was the third Lord of the manor, and son of Thomas 

 Pell, the eldest son of John Lord Pell. 

 The inscription to his wife, is as follows : 



In Memory of 



PHGEBE PELL, 



the widow of JosEPn Pell. 



She departed this life 



On the 22d day of March, 1790, 



In the 70th j r ear of her age. 



This lady, together with the executors of her husband, confirmed to 

 Trinity church, New Rochelle, in 1763, the one hundred acres of land 

 given by John Lord Pell for the use of the French church in 1689. An- 

 other stone is inscribed : 



Here Lyes the Body of 



SALOME PELL, BORN JAN. 13th, 1759, 



and Departed This Life 



Oct. ye 10th, 1760, Aged 1 year, 



8 months and 27 Days. 



The following records the death of Sussannah, the second daughter of 

 the before mentioned Joseph and Phoebe Pell. 



In Memory 



of SUSSANNAH, wife 



of Benjamin Drake, who 



Died March 4th, 1763 ; 



Aged 22 years. 



