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HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 



dal roof and bell turret in the centre; and was used for the worship of 

 Almighty God until the year 1788, when it was removed, and the 

 present edifice erected. It now stands near the church yard, on the 

 property of the late Capt. Elnathan Hawkins, having been sold to Mrs. 

 Sarah Ferris, the grand-mother of the late Mrs. Eliza Hawkins, by order 

 of the vestry, in 17S8. 



The following extracts relates to the election of church-wardens and 

 vestrymen for this parish, in pursuance of the Act of 1693 : — 



At a meeting held by the Parishioners of Westchester Division, in the borough 

 and town of Westchester, pursuant to an act of General Assembly, entitled an 

 "Act for the settling a ministry and raising of a maintenance for them," this 

 second Tuesday of January, 1701-2 JJJJ resent, Me. Justice Barnes, 



Mb. Justice Baxter. 



Pampsford Churcti. 



Church-wardens clwsen at said time: 

 Cm,. Caleb Hkatiioote, 

 Ald'x. Josiaii Hint. 



T 'tstri/men Chosen : 

 Mb. Jonx Pell, Senb., for the Manor of Pelham, 

 Mb. Joseph Drake, f or Eastchester, 

 Mb. Charles Vincent, for Yonckers. 



f Mu. William Willett, 



I Mb. Thomas Hunt, Juxr., of the West Farms, 



I Mr. Joseph Haviland, 

 For Westchester, { Ald'm. John Batley, 



j Mr. Richard Ward, 



I Mr. John Buckbee, 



[ Edward Collier, 



Entered by order, EDWARD COLLIER, Recorder* 



a Westchester Town Rec. Lib. v. 145. 



