History of Westchester county : New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City / . NORTH North Salem highway. Eli Reynolds was the son ofSamuel Reynolds, who owned a farm in this members of the family now reside here inplain, commodious, substantial residences. Hismother was a Baker. The first Ephraim Bakerowned a tract of land now owned by Mrs. Bailey,the widow of Todd Bailey, in 1770, and was aQuaker speaker. The farm was kept in the familyuntil 1836. During part of the Revolution StephenBaker resided here, and Stephen


History of Westchester county : New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City / . NORTH North Salem highway. Eli Reynolds was the son ofSamuel Reynolds, who owned a farm in this members of the family now reside here inplain, commodious, substantial residences. Hismother was a Baker. The first Ephraim Bakerowned a tract of land now owned by Mrs. Bailey,the widow of Todd Bailey, in 1770, and was aQuaker speaker. The farm was kept in the familyuntil 1836. During part of the Revolution StephenBaker resided here, and Stephen Ue Lancey boardedwith him. Thomas Baker, the son of Stephen andgrandson of Ephraim, married a sister of EzekielHalstead, of Lewisboro. also widely known as aQuaker speaker. Samuel Reynolds married the sis-ter of Ephraim Baker (2nd). They were the fatherand mother of Eli Reynolds. The families are theoldest and most substantial in the town. On theTodd Bailey estate, situated in a grove of locust trees,is a plain story and attic building, small, rough inappearance, the patches of faded red on the clap-boards showing its color in the y


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