History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 165
[J. Thomas Scharf (1886)] In 1870, upon the reunion of the Presbyterian Church, this congregation came into relations with the Presbytery of Westchester. Mini*terx. — The early records of this church are unfortunately lost, so that the successive pastors pre-vious to 1800 are not certainly known We find how-ever, in the minutes of the Dutchess County and of the Westchester Associate Presbyteries, the names of Rev. Messrs. Smith, Constant, Blair and Hickcox, appointed to fill the pulpits of this church, the one at White Plains and the one at Peekskill. The following is a correct list of the ministers and pas-tors who served this church since the time of its removal to the village of Sing Sing. From the year 1800 and pre-viously to 1814 the following named persons served either as settled pastor or stated supplies, viz.: Rev. Messrs. Kitchen, Colton, Henderson and Rose. From 1814 to 1818 Rev. Thomas Jackson was pas-tor. He was succeeded, in 1819, by Rev. Asa Lyman. Rev. George Bourne was pastor from 1820 to 1822. In 1823 Rev. R. W. Knight served as stated supply. Rev. Mr. Johnson occupied the pulpit during 1824 and 1825. From 1826 to 1829 Rev. Jonathan Dick-erson was pastor. From 1829 to 1832, a period of four years, Rev. Nathaniel Prime served as stated supply.