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Souvenir of the Revolutionary Soldiers' Monument Dedication at Tarrytown

Raymond, Marcius D., editor and publisher. Souvenir of the Revolutionary Soldiers' Monument Dedication, at Tarrytown, N.Y., October 19th, 1894. Tarrytown, NY, 1894. 261 words

Samuel Youngs,

Lieut. Cornelius Van Tassel, Lieut. Isaac Van Wart,

Lieut. John Van Wart.

Lieut. Thaddeus Avery, Ensign Peter Paulding,

Ensign Thomas Bovce,

Ensign Barnardus SwarLwout, Commissary Win. Paulding.

SOUTH SIDE.

Sergt. John Dean,

Sergt. Staats Hammond, Sergt. Jacob Acker,

Sergt. Daniel Requa,

Sergt. James See.

Sergt. Jacob Van Wart, Sergt. Isaac Martling.

Sergt John Helliker,

Benjamin Acker, Jacob Acker,

Stephen Acker, Hendrick Bancker, Peter Bont,

Abraham Boyce, Solomon Brewer, Jacob Buckhout, Edward Couenhoven, William Davids,

Isaac Dean,

Thomas Dean,

John Delameter, Cornelius De Revere, John l'oshay,

John Hammond,

John Jewel,

Cornelius Jones.

EAST SIDE.

Abram Martling, Abram Martling, Jr., David Martling,

John Martine, Abraham Odell,

Isaac Odell,

Joseph Paulding, Daniel Requa,

Gabriel Requa,

James Requa, Sr.,

J lines Requa,

John Requa, Sr. ,

John Requa,

Abraham See,

David See,

Peter See,

David Storms,

John Storm,

Nicholas Storms,

John Van Tassel, Johannes Van Tassel, Peter Van Tassel, Isaac Van Wart, William Van Wart, Peter Van Wormer. John Yerks, Sr. , Joseph Youngs.

MONUMENT DEDICATION.

The foregoing list was intended to include the names of all the soldiers of the Revolution who were buried in the old Dutch churchyard, but owing to the fact that no stones now mark the graves of some o them, and the evidence of their burial place not being ascertained until too late, some were unavoidably omitted which are well entitled to a place there with the others. Among the number are another John Van. Tassel, Abraham Acker, Hendrick Roraer, Sr., John Paulding, son of Joseph and kinsman of the Captor, Thomas Wildey, and doubtless several others.