A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II — Passage 53
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] than two thirds of her members adhered to Mr. Constant, and maintained the Congregational mode of worship, the remainder resumed the Presbyterian form... -. " The Loyalists of Corllandi's manor were disarmed by Zephaniali Piatt and oth-ers, aided by GOO Connecticut troops, daring the winter of 1776. COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 383 In 1816, a number of members harmoniously left this society and formed a church at Peekskill, From the time of BIr. Constant's death, to 1832, this church received stated supplies from the Rev. Daniel Jones and the late Rev. Griffeth H. Griffeth; subsequently the Rev. William Albert Hyde was ordained pastor. The present minister is the Rev. J. B Loring. The Congregational church was incorporated by the name of " the First Congregational Church and Society at York-town." It is at present in connection with the Connecticut as-sociation, and numbers 70 communicants. Among other monu-ments in the grave yard, is the following : • In