A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II — Passage 12
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] » The last will of James Wetmore, clerk, bears date Nov, H.^O. Surrogate's office, N. Y. Lib. xxii. 123. )i Reports of Propagation Soc. COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 69 After a vacancy of nearly two years the mission was again fill-ed by the appointment of the Rev. Ebenezer Piinderson.a In 1763 this gentleman informs the Society " that since writing his last letter, besides two-thirds of the Sundays at Rye, and the other third at White Plains, North Castle and Bedford, he had been twice to Crampond and once to Croton, he had also bap-tized nineteen adults and ninety-two children." Mr. Punderson died in 1764. The following inscription is taken from his monument in the grave yard.; Sacred to the Memory.. ' of the, ' Rev. Ebenezer Punderson, late Missionary to the Rev. Society for