History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 175
[J. Thomas Scharf (1886)] beginning until 1874 chiefly by the efforts of the Brinckerhoff family and their relatives. Since that date it has been supported by different individuals who have given the larger contributions, and by the regular offerings at the morning service on Sundays. The seats have always been free. Various clergymen were ministers in charge until 1869, among whom were the Rev. A. H. Gesner, Rev. Dr. Stocking, Rev. Reuben Howes, Rev. Mr. Grannis and Rev. Dr. Post. In 1869 the parish was incorporated under the title of "The Rector, Wardens and Vestrymen of All Saints' Church, in the town of Ossining, County of Westchester, New York." The rectors since the incorporation have been the Rev. Dr. J. B. Gibson, for many years rector of St. John's School in Sing Sing, the Rev. A. H. Gesner and Rev. A. F. Tenney, the present incumbent. The vestry consists of the rector, the wardens and five ves-trymen, whose names are now, 1884, as follows : Rec-tor, the Rev. A. F. Tenney; Senior Warden, C. C. Clarke, Esq., first vice-president of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad; Junior Warden, Mr. Charles F. Ogilby, of New Brunswick, N. J., a son HISTORY OF WESTCHESTEB COUNTY.