402 HISTORY OF THE COUXTY OF WESTCHESTER. 



TOMB-STONES. 



The church-yard, which is coeval with the settlement of the village, 

 contains numerous interments; among the earliest are the following : — ■ 



" Here lyeth the body of 

 WILLIAM (BAILY) QUERY, ESQ., 



II. 1718. aged50years, B. P. O., 1727. 



Deceased, March 27th, 1702." 



In memory of 

 PHILIP HONEYWELL, ESQ., 



He died of a lingering illness, at Greenburgh, 



on the 8th day of Sepembcr, 1813, 



in the 53d year of his age. 



He was an active character during the Revolutionary "War. 



He lived respected, and died regretted. 



Anne Eustace, his -wife, died May 11. 1811, yEtat 50. 



" Look on this stone and you will find, 

 My journey's o'er, and yours behind ; 

 Think then, before you turn away, 

 That yours may end before this day." 



In memory of 



OLIVER DE LANCE Y, SEN, 



who departed this life April 4th, 1840, 



Aged 70 years. 



Sacred to the memory of 



CAPTAIN STEPHEN BAYARD, 



who was born Oct. 26th, 1785, 

 and died July 11th, 1814: 



"My blessed Saviour receive my 6pirit," were his last words, and 

 " Whosoever believeth in Him, tho' he die, yet shall he live again." 



Ever will the pweet remembrance of your useful, generous, 



forgiving and affectionate virtues, best of husbands and 



fathers, be cherished in the hearts 



of your wife and family. 



