History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 466
[J. Thomas Scharf (1886)] He has since continued to pursue the calling of a farmer — first upon his father's place, till his thirtieth year, when he married Caroline Underbill, daughter of Alfred Underbill, and removed to Greenburgh, where he resided for a short time with his father-in-law. He afterward bought his father's place at Mount Pleas-ant, where he resided for one year, followed by an-other at Unionville, which he, in turn, left for < rolden's Bridge, where he purchased a farm of his own. Nine years passed away at Golden's Bridge, after which he bought a portion of the estate of Solomon Underbill, at Sing Sing, which he sold three years later. He remained one year longer in Sing Sing, however, till he had possessed himself of a small farm at Chap-paqua, which he parted with soon after in ex-change for the property of bis father-in-law, at Greenburgh, which was also sold and his present farm at Chappaqua pur-chased. Mr. Washburn has re-