New York city church archives. Religious society of Friends. Catalogue. Records in possession of, or relating to, the two New York yearly meetings of the Religious society of Friends and their subordinate meetings, Part 10

Author: Historical Records Survey (New York, N.Y.)
Publication date: 1940
Publisher: New York City : Historical Records Survey
Number of Pages: 474


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MINUTES OF WOMEN'S TESTING. (0) After vol. 1122, above noted, retained by Ficksites, 1828, 7th To. 2, 1828 to 5th No. 30, 1860. 8 x 62. bds. n.p. (602 Clb) , 7th Lo. 4, 1860 to 12th Io. 5, 1877 .. 82 x 7. bds. n.p. 1/2 blank. (133 Clb) , Ist 1:0. 1878 ?


FUACHASS F. E. SCHOCL. (H)


MINUTES OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES. (H) 12th Lo. 4, 1806 to Ist To. 3, 1856. Begins with extracts from Y.L. 1785-93 regarding schools, with action of Coll. and K. ks. thereon. Nine quaint rules and regulations adopted Ist No. 3, 1807. legal. bds. n.p. (1125 Cl) , L'o. 1856 to ?


CHAFFALLA PREPARATIVE MEETING. (h) Established probably before 1750, as a part of Furclase L.L. having been allowed as a meeting for worship 7th Lo, 12, 1745. Set off to Chappacua L.M. on its establishment, 9th Ip. 1, 1765. (See that List).


AMAWALK FREFARATIVE MEETING. (H) Established 3d L.c. 1774 as a part of Furchase li.t. having been allowed as a meeting for worship before Sth lo, 12, 1771, when it was continued. (See "Lecting at Cortlandi Lanor"). Set off to Char- paqua M.M. or. its establishment 9th I.c. 1, 1785. (See Chappaque and Amawalk I' ... lists.)


BEDFORD IE:TING. (E) Allowed 11th Lo. 13, 1777, by Furchase K.L. for "Friends who live remote from Amwalk meeting". ( See Chappaqua and Arawalk I.I ... lists) .


MEETING "AT ANTHONY TRIFF'S." (H) Allowed. 12th 1 0. 12, 1765 for "the Friends that live near. Anthony Tripps." Continued as late as 5th Lo. 14, 1772 under the same committee.


LASTING "C: (ORTLANDS' MANNCR." (h) Allowed before 1765. Committee to visit this meeting reported to Furchase M.M. 25 1.o. 13, 1766 that it had been kept up. 3d Ito. 12, 1.767 it was continued for one year. l'inutes missing Ist to 11th :. o. 1768 and nothing further found. This is probably the beginning of Anewalk meeting,


MIDDLESEX FALFAMATIVE LEATING. (h) Established 4th Lo. 29, 1809 as a part of Furchase :.!.. having been proposed as a meeting for worship 3d : o. 13, 1794 and allowed 8th lo. 14, 1794. Joint sessions adopted 2nd Lo. 27, 1840. Laid down 12th .No. 25, 1846, as directed by Furchase L.1. 3d No. 11, 1846. The meeting house was in the Town of


I INUTES OF' ELL'S KLEDING. (1.) 4th 1.c. 29, 1809 to 8th Ic. 28, 1834, when as- journed to usual time. 8 x 62 . bds. n.j, 1/3 blank. (1138 Cl), 9th No. 1834 to Ist L.o. 1840, missing, 2d l'o. 27, 1840 to 12th ic. 25, 1846. 74 x 6. n.p. ubd. thin. one page loose at bach. laid inside of Vol. 1138. (1140).


EIKUTAS OF LER'S MATIG. (0) after vol. 1138, above noted, retained by


hicksitos 1828, 1.0. 1828 ?


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MINUTES OF "OMEN'S MEETING. (H) 4th Mo. 29, 1809 to 6th Mo. 25, 1835. 87 X 7. bds. n.p. (1139 Clb); 7th Mio. 1835 to Ist No. 1840, missing, when joint sessions were adopted.


!"D'UTES OF TOMEN'S MEETING. (0) After vol. 1129, above noted, retained by Sicksites 1828; 1828 ?


FORTH CASTLE MEETING. (H) Allowed as a meeting for worship 11th : 0. 1790. Friends living near Forth Castle set off to Chappaqui C.k. at their request by Purchase 6th h.o. 9, 1796 with list of their names. P.M. established by Chappaqua I .!!. ( See that list).


"NORTH STREET" (H) Proposition to establish a meeting at North Street brought in ...... (Hicksite) but dismissed 4.13.1842.


CHAPPAQUA MONTHLY MEETING. (H) Established 9th Mo. 1, 1785, being set off from Furchase M ... It comprised at first the P.Ns. of Chappaqua and Amawalk and the Bedford Meeting, and has always been a part of Purchase Q.M. Held at first twice at Chappaqua and one at Amawalk. Amawalk M .! '. set off 2d 10/ 1694, with the P.M.s. of Amawalk and Bedford, leaving Chappaqua and North Castle P.M.s. to constitute Chappaqua M.M. Joint sessions adopted 3rd No. 1891.


MINUTES OF MEN'S MEETING. (H) 8th No. 11, 1785 to 5th :. o. 1828, retain- ed and used by Orthodox to 10th Mo. 1830, Said to have been turned 1847 in the house of Auron Haight, Clerk of the M.N. 1837. Stephen Wood was Clerk 1828, and went with Orthodox, retaining the minutes; 6th Mo. 12, 1828 to 7th Mo. 14, 1859. Has list of members, Separatists and Neutrals 1829. Y. M. extract 1829, pasted in. legal. leather. 452 pp. (1503 C3); 8th No. 11, 1859, to 3d Mo. 12, 1891 and of joint sessions to 7th Ko. 14, 1898. legal. leather. 506 pp. title page. (1503 C3); 8th Mo. 11, 1998, joint to 11.16.1914. 12z x 72. canvas, 466 pp. 458 Fritten. (1742 C3).


MINUTES OF MEN'S MEETING. (0) After the missing minutes above noted; 11th Mo. 11, 1830 to 5th No. 12, 1854. legal. leather, n.p. (77 03); 5th Ko. 9, 1864 to 5th Mo. 10, 1877, when joint sessions were adopted. legal. leather. 360 pp. 1/2 blank. (78 33); 6th No.


1877 to Mo . 19 Mo. 19 now in use.


MINUTES OF WOMEN'S MEETING. (H) 9th No. 1, 1785 to 9th Mo. 15, 1797. legal. leather. 360 pp. (1504 03); Clerk's draft 4th Mo. 1789 to 9th Mo. 4, 1795. legal. ubd. (536 03b); 10th Mo. 1797 to 4th No. 1817, missing; 5th Mo. 2, 1817 to 6th Mo. 12, 1828, retained and used by Orthodox till 10th Mo. 11, 1830. legal. bds. n.p. (75 C3); 6th No. 12, 1828 to 10th No. 8, 1868. legal. leather. n.p. (1505 C3); 11th Ko. 12, 1868 to 2nd No. 12, 1891, after which joint sessions were held. legal. leather. 432 pp. 210 written. (1506 C3).


TREASURER'S BOOK OF WOMEN'S MEETING. (H) 1828-91. 8 x 62. bds. n.p. (1507 .. C3b).


TREASURER'S BOOK OF TOMEN'S MEETING. (0) After vol. 75, above noted, ending 10th lo. 11, 1830; 11th Mo. 11, 1830 to 10th Mo. 12, 1871. legal. leather. n.p. Rebound duck. 1917. (76 C3); 11th mo. 9, 1871 to 5th mo. 10, 1877, followed by minutes of Joint sessions 5th Wo. 10, 1877 to 12th mo. 14, 1899. legal. bds. 334 pp. written. pp. 351 and 352 has list of members 1884. (575 C3); Marriage Certificates 1785-1828, retained and still used by Orthodox. No entry since 1897. 15 x 10. leather. about 400 pp. 177 written. On last 9 pp. births of families, probably begur. at establishment of M. M. (449 03); 1828, now is use,


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but placed in Record Room. legal, bds. pp. mostly blenk. (1702 C3); Digest of Marriage Certificates 1785 to date, both branches, by John Cox, Jr. legol. stiff peper. pp. typewritten; Digest of Marriage Intentions 1785-1855, both branches by John Cox, Jr. legel. stiff paper. 19 pp. typewritten; Births and Deaths. See vol. 449, above noted for some errly births. Also See Vol. 74 below noted for some; Scrap book by John Cox, Jr. containing virsous papers, including Icose slips with births end deaths very old, formerly in a roll at Choppequa. (1525 C3b); Births and leaths, 1810 to 1903. Some births as early as 1756. legal. leather. 23 folios written. At bock, reversed, Register of members. (1589 C3 ); Register of Kemters 1901 to date, now 'n use. 122 x 21. duck. pr. Index; Book of Deaths. Kept by Thomas lodge, caretaker or sexton of Friends burial ground, and coffin maker. Contains deaths, at Chepprque and elsewhere, of Friends and othersy the earliest being 1807. Contained after him by his son Henry, also caretaker, and his grandaughter Susan (Washburn) Devoe, who gave it to James Dodge, in whose possess- jon it now is; Typewritten copy of above, by John Cox Jr. In his possession. no come to Record Room at his death.


TREASURER'S BOOK CF WOMEN'S MEETING. (0) After volume 1589, retained by Hicksites; Register of Members 1828-86. List of Orthodox members 1828 and since, w'th parents' names, birthplace ond residence, filled out very completely. Earliest birth 1756. Also in middle of book, deaths, 1828-86. At beck, detailed list of members at time of Separation. legal. bds. 175 pp. (74 C3); Register 1885- 1905. 102 x 16. cloth. n.p. (576 C3); Register 1905 to date. 16 x 10%. cloth. 100 . dd


REXOVAL CERTIFICATES. (H) Missing previous to 1802; 1802-28, retained and used by Orthodox till 1835. (Contains Certs. received, 1863 only. ) legal. bas. 174 pp. 132 written. Index. (345 C3); 1828-98. legal. leather. 65 pp. written. ct back, reversed rem. certs. received 1878-97. Index. (1588 C3).


REMOVAL CERTIFICATES. (0) After vol. 345, above noted, ending 1885; 1885 now in use? Lists of Records of !. ". 1883-85. In Scrap Book Vol. 1525.


DEELS. (H) Deed (Chappaqua Meeting) 10th mo. 12, 1774, Moses Quinby of North Castle and Thomas Carpenter of Rye to John Griffin and John Cornwill, of Westchester Co., and John Cornell, Uriah Field end Thomas Clapp of Fairfield Co., Conn . 2 acres in Shappaqua on which stands a meeting house in which the people called Quakers usually meet. No statement that it was for the use of Friends, but it was to be held and used in common by the grantees and by the survivor or his heirs forever. Consideration -4. Not recorded; Deed of Trust 8th Mo. 28, 1818, Thomas Clapp of Greenwich, Conn. to Samuel Mellis and John Sends, trustees of Cheppoque N.M. the 2 acres above mentioned. Consideration. 6 cents. Not recorded; Quitclaim Deed 9th No. 2, 1819 Abraham Hyatt to Stephen Carpenter and Jesse Ryder, committee oppointed by Chappequa P .!.. , A small strip of land east side of rond. Consideration $15.00. The road would ssen to have formerly run close to the meeting house, and this strip was probably bought to allow the road to be run in its present location, below the stone wall. Not recorded; Deed 3rd Ko. 6, 1820 Joseph C. Underhill to Stephen Carpenter ond Dan'el Underhill, 1 acre, addition to burial ground, for P. M. of Friends in New Castle. Consideration $55.00. Not recorded; Deed (Croton Valley Meeting) 8th Ko. 20, 1806 Deniel, Sutton and wife Phebe of Stephentown, Westchester Co. to Sutton Runolds, Thomas Thorn and Tsiah Green of New Castle and Robert Sutton of Yorktown, licre more or less on highway ty Croton River. No stetement that it wrs for use of Friends. Consideret'on $62.50. Not recorded; Declaration of Trust 8, 20, 1806. Sutton Runolds, Thomas Thorn, Tsich Green and Robert Sutton, to Jere. Weeks of New Castle and Moses Sutton of Stephentown, some land, for use of Chep -


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paqua is. in. Not recorded. This was taken 1839 by N. Y. jater Commission, and paid for 1849; Deed 3rd wo. 5, 1840 Daniel button and wife Phebe to Isaac b. Tompkins and Lewis P. Hunt, 1 acre more or less in town of Somers (called by the Friends Croton Valley ) for use of Chappaque M. N. Consideration $200.00. This Was for the second meeting house; Map of above land; Deed (North Castle Leeting) 4.26.1819 hoses uinby late of worth Castle to Samuel Mellis and Dan- iel Griffen of North Castle, & acre more or less, being a burying ground, for Chappaqua L .. .. for use of North Castle F. M. Consideration $5.00. Not found (1925) the paper ound alone remaining; Roport of Committee 5.14.1874, propos- ing Trustees for the two burial grounds in North Castle; Receipt 11th no. 28, 1849, of Orthodox friends for >300.00, part proceeds of sale of Croton Valley meeting property. In Scrap Book, Vol. 1525; Receipt 8th no. 11, 1875, Israel Haight, on behalf of Chappaqua M. .. (Orthodox) to committee of Chappaqua .i. .... for $178.77, their shure of proceeds of sale of North Castle meeting house property, division made according to numbers at time of Separation in 1828. 96/537 of $1, 000.00. In Scrap Book, Vol. 1525; Book of De.as? Thomas Dodge is said to have had such a book, which was loaned by his granddaughter, susan Devoe to Elias Reynolds for examination "a few years ago". Elias' wido: Jane, or his daughter Augusta Clark now has it (1909). Have never heard anything else about this. alias Reynolds' widow knew nothing of it. (1925) Probably no book (1926); Sarah Emily Griffith has some old need of Chappaqua turial ground. (1909). She did not recali it, and her heirs stored her books without investigation; Papers relative to mount Kisco meeting property, 1859-1909, In Scrap Book, Vol. 1525; Dood for plot in fair Ridge Cemetery, 1913, for Cro- ton Valley remains.


DE_D. (0) Deeds and miscellaneous papers.


P. H. OF AITIST_S AND ELDERS. (H) lão. 1785 to 3rd 1.0. 30, 1809, missing; Sra No. 30, 1809 to 6th No. 1828, retained and used by Or- thodox to 7th mo. 5, 1867. 8 x 7. bds. n.p. (353 03b); 7th No. 4, 1828 to 3rd No. 25, 1852. 8 x 6.5. bds. n.p. (1508 C8b); 6th mo. 24, 1852 to 7th Mo. 8, 1886. 72 x 62. bas. n.p. (1509 C3b); 10th ko. 1886 now in use?


P. N. OF LEISTUNG AND ELDERS. (0) After vol. 353, above noted, ending 7th 20. 5, 1867, (594 C3b); 10th mo. 4, 1867 to 4th mo. 10, 1914. 10x8. Dus. n.p.


CHAPPA DA PERFANATI. E. MEETING (H) Established probably before 1750 as a part of Purchase ... ...


Extract from minutes of furchase N. M. 7th No. 12, 1745.


" Thereas Several Friends who live at & place called Shapiqua within the Bonus of North Castle have con- tinucu for some Considerable time to meet together at the house of Abel :eeks and desire to have a meet- ing Established Amongst them this meeting therefore having considered thereof desires the Approbation of the quarterly meeting. for the same."


12 mu. 13, 1745.


"Abel .eeks is Appointed overseer for the meeting hela at Shapiqua."


Became part of Chappaqua m.M. on its establishment 9th ko. 1, 1785. Joint sess


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ions adopted 2d No. 5, 1891.


First meeting house 26 x 20 feet built 1752 (Purchase . k. minutes 11th Lio. 4, 1752). Second and present mecting house built 177 and added to 1778 and again 179 , on Fines Bridge Road, Chappaqua, in Town of Newcastle, West- chester Co., N. Y. It was occupied as a hospital by the American troops af- ter the battle of inite Plains, 1776.


NISUTE, OF EIN'S MEETING. (H) Missing previous to 10th Mo. 2, 1791; 10th -No. 2, 1791 to 6th ko. 1, 1797. 8 x 62. parchment. n.p. (425 C3b); 7th Mo. 1797 to 6th .o. 1804. missing; 7th mo. 5, 1804 to 3rd No. 2, 1826. 94 x 74. bds. n.p. (426. 03b ); 4th io. 6, 1826 to 6th .o. 1828, retained and used by Orthodox to 2nd mo. 7, 1836. 10 x 72. bas. n.p. (427 03b); 7th Mo. 3, 1828 to 9th .Mo. 3, 1846. 8 x 62. bds. n.p. (1510 036); 10th Mo. 1, 1846 to 5th ko, 7, 1874. various papers pinned in. legal. bds. n.p. loose. (1511 C3b); 6th No. 4, 1874 to 2d 20. 5, 1891, when joint sessions were adopted. legal. morocco. 282 pp. 109 written. badly worn. (1512 C3b); 2d No. 5, 1891 to 6th No. 30, 1910, when laid down. Legal. duck, 350 pp. 157 written. (1590 C3b) .


MINUTES OF LEN'S LE TING. (0) The meeting house was built 1828 in the bur- ial ground north of old meeting nouse, which was retained by Hicksites. In 1885 (?) this house was torn down, and rebuilt in the village of Chappaqua. Joint session adopted After vol. 427, above noted, ending 2d Mo. 7, 1836; 4th ko. 6, 1836 to 4th Mo. 4, 1866.8x 62. bas. n.p. (354 03b); 5th No. 1866 to ?


MINUTES OF ICLEN'S MEETING. (H) Missing previous to 10th No. , 1858; 10th no. 28, 1858 to 10th no, 28, 1875. 7 x &y, bds. n.p. part olank. (645 C3b); 10th No. 6, 1808 to 6th No. . 1828, retained and used by Orthodox to 6th No. 2, 1836. 8 x 62. bus. n.p. (442); 7th lio. 3, 1828 to 7th Mo. 25, 1850. 8 x 62. bds. n.p. (1513 C3b); 9th mo. 15, 1850 to 11th Lo. 7, 1889. 102 x 8. bds. n.p. (1514 C3b); 12th mo. 5, 1887 to 2nd No. 5,1891, when joint sessions wele adopted. 10 x 8. bas. 128 pp. Il written. (1515 C3b).


MINUTES OF WOMEN'S RESTING. (0) After vol. 442, above noted, ending 6th No. . 2, 1836; 7th Ho. 1, 1836 to 10th Mo. 7, 1858. (428 C3b); 10th ko. 28. 1858 to 10th ko. 28, 1875. 82 x 7. bas. n.p. part blank. (645).


TREASURER'3 BOCKS. (H) 1852-1909. 8" x 62m. loose. n.p. (1641 03b).


ALAVALK PREPARATIVE LE_TING. (H) Established 3d ... o. 1774 as a part of Purchase M. m. having been allowed as a meeting for worship before 1765. As the meeting "On Cortland Lanor" by Purchase k.t. Became part of Chappaqua M. A .. on its establishment 9th mo. 1, 1785, and was set off to Amawalk it.w. on its establishment, 2d ho. 1798. (See Amawalk list).


BEDFORD FLAPARATIVE MELTING. (H) Established 9th .o. 7, 1792 as a part of Chappaqua N .... having been allowed as a meeting for worship llth mo. 13,. 1777, by Purchase ...... set off to Amawalk M.M. in its establishment 2d Mo. 1798. (See that list).


NORTHCASTLE PREPARATI E MELTING. (H) Established 10th No. 26, 1796 as a part of Chappaqua l ....... Having been first allowed as & meeting for worship at house of Isaac Cock, Ilth i.o. 1790 by Purchase M .... Purchase : set off to Chappaqua N.N. 6th 10. 9, 1796, the Friends living nour North Castle at their request, giving a list of their names. Laid down 7th Mo. 11, 1872.


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The meeting house was near Armenk, in Town of North Castle. The ground was taken by the New York fator Commission. House still there. 1926. a lot"


its acordat.


MINUT , OF NHAU'S MELTING. (H) 10th No. 26, 1796 to 9th i.c. c, 1615. 8 x 7g. 003. Hip, front cover louse. (1516 03b); 10th .... 1815 to 7th Lo.


1830, making, 8th no. 4, 1830 to Ist No. 24, 1872. when adjourned to us- uul timo. N & G;, 008. 422 pp. some olank. (1517 035).


MINUTES OF MAN'S LE TING. (0) This P. m. was laid down 11th .... 13, 1825. and the numbers attached to Chappaqua P ....


AIUTALET HOMUR'S MELTING. (H) 10th No. 26, 1796 to 5th no. 4, 1815. 8 x 7g. DOJ. A.p. (1518 036); 5th no. 31, 1815 to ard No. 4, 1835. Contains Y. Extract1 1962, 1826, 1830 and epistle 1830. 8 x 62. vas. n.p. (1519 C3b); 4th No. 1, 4000 to 4th Lo. 3, 1871. 8 x 62. bus. n.p. 1/4 blank. (1520 036).


CROTON VALLEY PREPARATIVE FELTING. (H) Established 20 No. 29, 1804 as a part of Chup un w. having been allowed as a meeting for worship 1.0 . 18 Laid down 1854 and members attached to Chappaque R.K.


The mosting house was near Pines Bridge, in Town of New Castle. The ground Was taken by the New York Jater Commission in 1839. A new lot bought 1840, and this socond house taken by the Water Commission in 190 -. The pre- vont house (0) wow built 190-, near the site of the second one. Called the P.M. "at Depiel buttons" till 3d No. 5, 1806.


MINUTA) OF MAN'S MEETING. (H) 2d Mo. 29, 1804 to 3d :0. 1818 missing; 4th mo. J, 18:48 to 1828, retained and used by Orthodox till Ist Lo. 27, 1847 85" x 7". In, n.p. (596 C3b); 1828 to 5th mo. 1831, missing; 6th Lo. 31, 1631 to 7th io, 2, 1853, when adjourned to usual time. Used later for at. Kisco Pan. 12th mo, 1, 1858 to 7th No. 5, 1876. Contains :quotas for 1834. legal. louther. n.p. (1521 C3b).


MINUTER LE MAN'S MEETING. (0) After Volume 596, above noted; 3d No. 3, 1.847, to Mini mo. 4, 1869, 8 x 62. bds. n.p. (608 C3b), 9th No. 1, 1869 to 4th mo. 23, 1904, hon discontinued under the Uniform Discipline. 8" x 62". ods. n.p. (597 ch4).


MINUT. OF JO.ER'S MEETING. (H) 2nd Mo. 29, 1804 to 6th ko. 2, 1841. 8" x 62". Dun. m.p. (1524 C3b); 5th .io. 5, 1841 to 5th io. 31, 1854 ? Used later for Mit. Klaan proporative Meeting, 12th io. 1, 1658 to 12th no. 2, 1874. First minutos duplicates of last ones in previous volume. (1522 035).


MINUTES OF HAAR'S MEETING. (0) 1828 44 missing. After volume 1524, retained by Hicksites, ,


CROTONE VALERY SCHOOL TRUSTE .... (H) 12th No. 11, 1817 to 3d No. 30, 1825. 9% x 72. flor. bos. n.p. 2/3 blank. ( 4+8 C3b).


MT. A1300 PRAPARATIVE E_TING. (H) Established 12th No. 1, 1858, as & part of Chippaque M.M. having been allowed us a meeting for worship 8th Ho. 1856. Joint soupions adopted i.io. and mombern attached to Chappaqua P.M. The meeting house was in the village 18 . Laid down 1907 ( ?) of Mt. kisou,


MINUTES OF HAN'S KRETING. (H) 12th Mo .. 1, 1858 to 7th Lo. 5, 1876. In the volume of Croton Valley P.M. above described. (1521 C3b).


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8th 1876 to 12th no. 4, 1890 missing.


I. UPLS OF WHEN'S HEATING. (H) 12th no. 1, 1658 to 12th No. 2, 1874. In ine voluce. of Croton Valley Jomen's P.L. above described. (1522 035); Ist ... o. 6, 1875 to 12th ito. 4, 1889 and of joint sessions from Ist ... o. 1, 1890 to 3d No. 6, 1904, when laid down. (1528 030) .


TARRYTCAR .ESTING. (H) Proposed 6th No. 14, 1835. Decided 9th Lo. 10, 1835, that the time had not fully come for a meeting there .


ATAVALY. ACHTALY MEETING. (H) Establisned 2d ao. 1798, being set off


from Chapaque ...... It comprised at first the P. s. of Amawalk and Bedford (Inter called Salem) and has always been a part of Purchase ( mi. Joint sess- -ions adopted 26 .. 0. 12, 1886.


Changes to Executive meeting ( quarteri, sessions) 10th mo. 15, 1897. Changed to half yearly sessions 190


LI:UTES OF LER'S MEETING. (H) 2d Lic. 1798 to 6th no. 13, 1828, miss- ing, having been retained by Orthodox Jlerk. ( See below); 6th no. 13, 1828 to 6th Lo. 14, 1844. Contains Y.L ... extracts 1828, 1829, 1830, 1831, 1835 and testimony against slavery 1836. Some removal certs. pasted in. legal. leath- cr. n.p. (1474 C5); 7th No. 12, 1844 to 2nd .o. 12, 1886. after which joint sessions were held. Many papers pinned in. legal. leather. n.p. (1475 C5); 4th No. 1886, now in use ?


MINUTES OF MEN'S ME TING. (0) Joint sessions adopted 2d Mo. 15, 1878. Named changed ad NO. 1882 to Yorktown !.....


The minutes preceding the Separation were retained by the Ci.rk, James Brown, an Orthodox, who was always resident of Peekskill and whose daughter Elizabetn Broumn states (1909) that she has no such books and knows of none. Perhaps some other clerk, succeeding James Brown, took the records to Ohice The Hicksite tradition is that they went there; 9th .No. 10, 1830 to 9th .o. 12, 1856. legal. leather. n.p. (450 C5); 10th -0. 10, 1856 to 2d .o. 15, 1901. legal. leather. n.p. (451 05); 3d .c. 1901 now in use.


MINUTES CA NER'S ALLTING. (E) 2nd i.o. 1798 to 9th i.o. 1812, riss- ing; 10th .o. 10, 1212 to yth No. il, 1829. 10 x 8. Mather. n.p. (1476 CS); 10th 20. 9, 1829 to 3rd no. 14, 185i. legal. ods. n.p. (1477 05); 4th 20. 11, 1851 to 2d no. 12, 1886, when joint sessions were adopted, many pages. cut &- lay at cack. legal. leather. n.p. (1476 05).


MIER T. , OF HOREX'S SETING. (0) After volume 1476 above noted, retained by Hicksites 1828; 6th io. 13, 1828 to 10th -o. 19, 1840. legal. leather. n.p. (543 05); 11th No. 13, 1840 to ist No. 11, 1867. legal. ods. n.p. (3+4 Cb); 20 Lo. 1867 to 2d No. 15, 1878. when joint sessions were adopted. legal. leather. 378 pp. 93 pp. written. (+52 05); Marriage Certificates 1798-1828, retained and use by Orthodox till 1868. legal. lesther. Abt. 500 pp. (534 05); Digest of' above by John Cox, Jr. 1909, legal. p. tyceyritton; marriage und Removal Certificates from 1928 now in use. legal, leather. abt. 300 pp. 89 written. (1504 D7); Births und Deaths, 1798-1828, retained and used by Orthodox till 1884. Earliest birth 1724. Arranged by families, except on pages 66 and 67 which are filled with the names of apparently, single persons. Index. At cack, reversed, Title pace, "AmaWalk monthly Meeting's Record of Births & Deaths" pages 3 to 34 cut away, remainder of this part blank. legal, leather. 90 pp. written. (453 C5); 1828


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REHOTIL CERTIFICATES. (H)


REMOVAL CERTIFICATES. (0) After the volumes above described, marriages from 1668. Births and Deaths from 1864. .


F. Y. OF MINISTERS AND ELDEPS. (5) 33 10. 2, 1798 to 4th "0. 4, 1823, retained by Orthodox, i'd mention of the Separation, 6 x St. stiff paper. n.r. (669 05b); 10th No. 3, 1829 th 7th To. 3, 1847. No mention of the Separation. 8 x 6 3/4. bds. n.p. (1480 C5b) ; 10th Nr. 1847.


P. M. OF MINISTERS AND ELDERS. (0) After the volume above noted. 1828-34 missing; Ist Mr. 3, 1835 to Ist Dr. 5, 1952. 8 x 62. bas . n.p. (455 05b); 4th 'n. 3, 1852 to 7th Nx. 3, 1869. 8 x 63. bas. n.p. (456 05b); 10th Ne, 1869, now in .use?


DEEDS. (H) ( mawalk Vecting.) John Clapp, of Greenwich, Conn. ond Joseph Walters, of Cortland's Tanner, to Jehn Griffin and John Cremwill of Westchestor Co. and John Cornell, Grish Field and Thomas Clapr, all of the Greenwich, 2 acres in Amawalk or Cortland's Manner, lying part in the Northeast error of a Great Lot No. 4 by the Highway, running by said highway northorly 16 rods, thence westerly 16 rods, thence southerly 15 mois to Abraham Wright's land, thonce east by Abraham Wright's land to the highway (distance not stated. ) Jaother piece adjoining the above, beginning at the northeast corner of Abraham Wright's land, running theones southerly along highway 8 rods, thonce westerly 10 reds, thence northorly 8 reds, thence easterly 10 rods to the place of beginning.


"The aforesaid Lands wass bought of Garinich Travis and abraham Wright adjoining together bought of them by John Clapp and Freeph Werters as by their Deed may afpear it being the same Tract or pareil of Land on Thich stands a meeting Fouse in which tho Focple Calle Quakers Usually Nect in, "


Consideration -11: 10: 0: Dated 10th Yo. 12. 1774. loknowledged some date be- fore John Thomas, First Judge of the Inferior Court of Common Floss. Tot record- ed; Docd. (mawalk "erting) . Abraham Wright and wife Esther of Yorktown, to Josiah Coorm of Sterkentrum and Laren Underhill, of Yorktem. About 3/4 more, be- simning ot northeast corner of broken Tright's for, odjoining the road thet leads from Joseph Welter's to Abraham Wright's, and the southeast corner of the Friends' meeting house Int, running thenew southorly along the road 50 links, thence westerly 4 chains and 50 links, thenes northerly 2 cheins, marting in cxhot range to the south end of the westermest line of ssii meeting house Irt, thence casterly southerly and eastarly clone said let to the place of beginning. Consideration $25.00. Dated 1. 29. 1002. Yet recorded. Tern, and part Irst; Declaration of Trust ( mawalk meeting). Josiah Cock, of Stephentown, and . Underhill, of Yorktown, to Isaac Mekcal of Yorktown, Million Bowel and Henry Wolters of Stephentrum, and Caleb Underhill, of Yorktown. About 3,4 core, such as lest above. Dated 5. 17. 1805. Not recorded; Peci. (Imammlk Meeting). Benjamin Wright and wife Elizabeth, of Gamers, to Ersich Cock, and Weary Dickinson, of Somers, a part of the farm lately brought re Abychom Wright, beginning at the and of a stone wall south of the meeting house, running cestwerdly & reds to the highway, thenew southwardly by highway 5 rods, thence what northwest, to north side of a large black oak, to the place of beginning, by it marc




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