![]() |
Westchester County, NY |
This page was last updated: Thursday, 05-Apr-2012 09:39:15 MDT
Mt. Kisco is a village which lies partly in the town of Bedford and partly in the town of New Castle.
"The present village lies in both the towns of Bedford and New Castle, the boundary crossing the railroad slantwise some twenty rods south of the station. Though no larger at the beginning than the other stations, its better natural position has been conducive to more rapid growth, and several years ago it was incorporated, taking within its limits the two hamlets of New Castle Corner and Kirbyville, lying a mile east. "
"Chappaqua is the name of the Harlem Railroad station, four miles south of Mount Kisco. The name was formerly applied to the neighborhood a mile west of the station, where the two meeting-houses of the Friends were, and where the Chappaqua Mountain Institute now is, and was of Indian origin. The "Chappaqua Hills" is the name given to a rocky ridge west of the valley in which Harlem Railroad runs. A thrifty village has now grown up about the station. There are two places of worship -- the Union Chapel and that of the Orthodox branch of the Friends -- a hotel, about twenty places of business and the shoe-factory, which is mentioned elsewhere."
[Source: Excerpts from Scharf's History of Westchester County,..., Volume 2, Chapter XI, Bedford, pages 577-578; and Chapter XII, New Castle, pages 623-624]
For more information at a county level, see the NYGenWeb Westchester County Resources page as well as the main site page.
For an index of naturalizations within the county, see the web pages of the Westchester County Archives.
The web page for the New York State Dept. of Health can be found at http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/consumer/vr.htm. Also, check out the following web pages: http://www.vitalchek.com/us/ny.html
Also, see if there is any additional information on the Vital Records page at this site.
Holdings include: Mortgages, deeds, and miscellaneous papers relating to the Ebeneezer PURDY family. Estate papers relating to the KINKEL family and their quarry business. Clippings file of obits and weddings covering 1878-1894. Many account records of local business people from the 1800s. Tombstone inscriptions from the old burying ground. Photographs of many of the places and people of Bedford and neighboring villages. Account books from various businesses, some dating to the 1700s.
Don't overlook the many resources held at the Westchester County Historical Society.
Carretta, Katherine A., compiler. A Guide to Listings of Old Cemetery Inscriptions and other Genealogical Aids for Westchester County, New York. [Westchester County Historical Society, 1977]
Eardeley, William A., and Robert B. Miller, compilers. St. Mark's Episcopal Cemetery, Mt. Kisco, NY [Mount Kisco, NY: 1939]
Eardeley, William A., compiler. Westchester County, New York, Cemeteries... 1704-1914. [Brooklyn, 1914]. Contains inscriptions on tombs from Armonk, Bedford, Westchester, Croton, Mt. Kisco, Chestnut Ridge, Harrison, Mamaroneck, and Eastchester. Copy available at New York Public Library's Genealogical & Local History Room.
Horton, William P. Cemetery Inscriptions of Westchester County, NY. [Peekskill, NY: 1928] Copy available at New York Public Library's Genealogical & Local History Room.
Manville, Margaret. Revolutionary War Soldiers buried in Cemeteries in Westchester County, New York. [White Plains, NY: 1966] Copy available at New York Public Library's Genealogical & Local History Room.
Spies, Francis F. Inscriptions copied from gravestones in West Chester County yards with genealogical notes. Copy available at New York Public Library's Genealogical & Local History Room.
See the Bedford Historical Society for some cemetery inventories. If you have any such information relating to this location, please contact the county coordinator for this web site.
The Westchester County Historical Society also has extensive manuscripts giving inventories of many old cemeteries located throughout the County. Also check with the local historical society for information about the above cemeteries.
Have you looked at the cemetery listings here at the Westchester NYGenWeb site?
Town of Bedford (and Mount Kisco), compliments of the County Trust Company [Mount Kisco, NY: County Trust, 1968]. Copy available at New York Public Library's Map Division.
Many town historical societies hold maps of their vicinities, including copies of the Sanborn insurance maps. Insurance maps were detailed to the point of showing each building on each street so that insurance companies knew what to pay the insurer in the event of fire or destruction. Be sure to inquire at such institutions as well as at local libraries.
Also, see additional information on the Maps page at this Westchester site.
The only NY State censuses which survived are for the years 1905, 1915, and 1925. Check at your local LDS Family History Center for these films.
Fuller, Elizabeth Griffen. Index to Westchester County Names in the Federal Censuses, 1790-1840 [Elmsford: Westchester Cty. Historical Society] 1994.
Some census information for Westchester county can be found at the Census page.
Turner's New York & Harlem Railroad Directory between New York City and Brewster for the Years 1891-1892; Published by E.F Turner & co. of 217 Elm St., Yonkers, N.Y.
Also see the City Directories page on this Westchester Site.
Chapman, Charles F. (Mrs.) History of the Presbyterian Church of Mount Kisco, NY: June 15, 1852 - June 15, 1902, including a list of members. [Katonah, NY: Katonah Times Press, 1902]
Fuller, Elizabeth Griffen. Index to Westchester County Names in the Federal Censuses, 1790-1840 [Elmsford: Westchester Cty. Historical Society] 1994.
Howe, Herbert Barber, editor. The Presbyterian Church of Mount Kisco: Centennial History, 1852-1952 [Mount Kisco, NY: s.m., 1952]
Jay, John. The Great Conspiracy. An Address Delivered at Mt. Kisco, Westchester County, New York on the 4th of July 1861. [New York: Gregory] c. 1861.
Meade, Helena Ruther. St. Mark's Church: a History, Mt. Kisco, NY
Pelletreau, William S., Am. M. Early Wills of Westchester County, New York 1664-1784 Pub. 1898. Cornell University Library has scanned this book and placed it on the web at the following address: http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/MOA/bookp.html
For other books with information relating to this town but covering a county-wide level, see the County section of the Bibliography page.
If you have any such information relating to this location, please contact the county coordinator for this web site.
If you know of any notable residents from this town, please please contact the county coordinator for this web site.about adding them to this section and please identify when the person resided here as well as why you consider them to be notable.
The Westchester County Genealogical Society has been publishing a series of articles in their monthly newsletter for some time which gives an overview of each town within the county. This Focus on (town name) [WCGS Newsletter, ] series includes a brief history of the town, a listing of some houses of worship, some cemeteries and often a bibliography. See the information about ordering back issues of the newsletter.
See the Military & War Links page for more information.
As we find information relating specifically to this town, we'll post it here. If you have any such information or know of other web pages to link to, please please contact the county coordinator for this web site.with particulars.
Have you a Loyalist in your family tree? If so, the Loyalist page may be of interest to you. If you have any specific information relating to this town and loyalists, please contact the county coordinator for this web site. about adding the information to this page.
If you have a scanned picture relating to any location within Westchester and would like to add it to this site, please please contact the county coordinator for this web site.with particulars.
See the Surname Web Pages for links to web pages of researchers in Westchester but not specifically associated with this town.
Rootsweb.com has Some Query boards where you can post a query for others to view.
Return to Westchester County's Town Index page.
Return to the main page for Westchester County at NYGenWeb.
Return to the NYGenWeb web site.
© 1996-2012 Cathy Horn. All rights reserved.
This web site was designed by and has been exclusively maintained since November 1996 by Cathy Horn.