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August 13, 2007
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Monday August 13, 2007
1865 Comments of Rev. William Samuel Coffey of St. Paul's Church in
Eastchester Regarding the Tenure of Rev. Robert Bolton of Pelham
On October 24, 1865, Rev. William Samuel Coffey of St. Paul's Church in
Eastchester delivered a "Commemorative Discourse" during the Centennial
Celebration of the erection of the church building. In the discourse,
published by Perris & Browne in 1866, Rev. Coffey relates a brief account
of the stewardship of the Church by Rev. Robert Bolton of Pelham. The
pertinent excerpt appears immediately below, followed by a citation to its
source.
"The year 1837 is distinguished in the history of our Church, by the
settlement over it of a Clergyman, whom the people themselves, unassisted
by other connection, undertake to support; and which arrangement, then
permanently established, has continued to the present day. It cannot be
doubted, that this in large measure was in consequence of Mr. Bolton's*
[Footnote * From Page 23 Appears Below] very popular manners, and the
attractiveness of his accomplished and widely known family.† [Footnote †
from Page 23 Appears Below] The congregations assembling Sunday after
Sunday, are described to me as very large, and that Mr. Bolton's effort
was a determined and successful one to raise the religous tone of those
receiving his ministrations. . . . .
* Mr. Bolton was ordained both Deacon (July 25, 1837) and Priest (November
19, 1837) in our Church. He had been previously a Congregational Minister.
† Mr. Robert Bolton [Jr.], eldest son in this family, is the author of the
History of West Chester County. This work in two volumes gives evidence of
the most active research, and of the great aptitude of this gentleman for
such literary efforts. The County is farther indebted to him for a
'History of the Church' in her several towns, which is read with more than
local interest. While the writer of this Discourse, has himself, in all
points, consulted original sources, some of which are in his own care, he
is only too ready to acknowledge his indebtedness to his esteemed friend,
for whatever of guidance he may have received from these volumes in his
preparations."
Source: Coffey, William Samuel, Commemorative Discourse Delivered at the
Centennial Anniversary of the Erection and the Sixtieth of the
Consecration of St. Paul's Church, East Chester, West Chester Co., N.Y.,
October 24th, 1865, p. 23 (NY, NY: Perris & Browne, 1866).
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