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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 63

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[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] putting his trust in the living God, and with full assurance of salvation in the redeeming love of Jesus Christ, retaining his recollection to the last, and calling upon his Saviour to take him to himself. Near the Lieutenant-Governor are interred the remains of his illustrious son, Gen. Philip van Cortlandt. who died November 21st, 1831, aged 82; and Johanna van Cortlandt, wife of the Hon. Pierre van Cortlandt, daughter of Gilbert and Cornelia Liv-ingston, born at Kingston, ifi the county of Ulster, the 28th day of August, 1722, died at her residence at Croton, on the IGth of September, 1808, aged 87 years, &c. Also a tomb bearing the following inscription : — -\ x. N _ „ ' ■ Sacred ' ' To the memory ~ ■■ :Gf.:/.■'-'"';.'^ '•