Home / Macdonald, John. Interview with Gedney, Prince, c.1758-1855; (1850-10-22; 1850-10-23). John M. McDonald Interviews, 1844-1851, WCHS item 1977. Westchester County Historical Society. Transcribed by history.croton.news April 2026. / Passage

Interview with Gedney, Prince

Macdonald, John. Interview with Gedney, Prince, c.1758-1855; (1850-10-22; 1850-10-23). John M. McDonald Interviews, 1844-1851, WCHS item 1977. Westchester County Historical Society. Transcribed by history.croton.news April 2026. 196 words

was such, and he was so well known, that they were afraid of him. Bearmore, was greatly dreaded by the [upper] lower party. He charged, pursued, cut down, and gave little quarter. He and Captain Samuel Kipp were the severest and most impetuous of all the Refugee Commanders."

October 23 [and 20th] William [marg: of Eastchester] Barker, aged , "John and Isaac as well as their brother Cornelius [Bar-ker] were guides for the American and French armies. Isaac was the father of Mr. Stephen Barker.

Gilbert, brother of Elijah Vincent, went above and joined the Whigs. He was taken soon after at Croton by a party of Refugees from below and conducted to Morris.

He and Captain Samuel Kipp were the severest and most impetuous of all the Refugee Commanders." October 23 [and 20th] William [marg: of Eastchester] Barker, aged , "John and Isaac as well as their brother Cornelius [Bar-ker] were guides for the American and French armies. Isaac was the father of Mr. Stephen Barker. Gilbert, brother of Elijah Vincent, went above and joined the Whigs. He was taken soon after at Croton by a party of Refugees from below and conducted to Morris.