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History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 191

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[Frederic Shonnard & W.W. Spooner (1900)] Warts were a patriotic family, residing in the present Town of Green-1 It is of interest that one of the principal that he wished Andre to conic ashore, was ad-benefactors of Saint Peter's Church was the dressed. Robinson presented to the church a Tory son-in-law of the third Frederick Phil-glebe of two hundred acres, lying in Putnam ipse, Beverly Robinson, who was on the County, just above the Westchester line. This " Vulture " with Andre on the night of Sep-farm is now owned by Judge Smith Lent, of teniber 21, 1780. and, indeed, was the person Sing Sing. to whom Arnold's communication, signifying 486 HISTORY OP WESTCHESTER COUNTY burgh; and Martinus, the father of Isaac, performed some service in the war. Isaac Van Wart was granted by the State a farm in Put-nam County (then a part of Dutchess County), but desiring to live and die in the neighborhood where lie was brought up, sold it and bought the old Youngs property, where the tk Affair of Youngs's House " occurred, in what is now the Town of Mount Pleasant. He died May 23, 1828. He was an esteemed member of the old Green-