A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 17
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] 1745, baptisms 14, communicants 00 1810, ditto OS, ditto 10 1815, ditto 19, ditto 24 1844, ditto 09, ditto 88 The burying ground adjoining the church contains memorials to the families of the Amblers, Guions, Olmsteds, CoUyers, Ray-monds, Parks, Gardeners and Banks. Within the before mentioned hamlet, near the junction of the Sing Sing and Bedford roads, stands the Baptist Church. The Baptist Society was first organized September 22d, 1798, seven of its members having received legal letters of dismission from the Baptist Church of Stamford, to form a new society under the pas-toral charge of Elder Jones; on the eighth of May 1802, elder Ezra Fountain was elected Pastor of this church, an office which he held with great acceptance until his death which took place November 26th, 1837. The Rev. Ezra Fountain was interred on his farm, at present occupied by John A. Miller, in this town, where a monument has been erected to his memory, which con-tains the following epitapth, written by himself: " A dying preacher I have been,"