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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. 270 words

Joseph Hawes, eldest son of Captain Solomon, born Dec. 5, 1783, married Elizabeth Travis, of Peekskill, by whom he had three children : Cornelia Ann, Susan Eliza, William. Cornelia Ann married Philip J. Bonesteel, but left no issue. Susan Eliza never married. William married Sarah Felter, of New York, by whom he had six children: James Bonesteel HaWes, Edward West Hawes, Katherine Elizabeth, wife of Charles G. Stephens, William Augustus Plawes, Charles Felter Hawes,' and Annie Stephens Hawes. John Davids, a grandson of Wm. Davids the 1st, and probably son of Wm. Davids, 2d, married Anne, the sister of Col. James Hammond, and their daughter Sarah married the late J. R. Stephens, by whom were Charles G. , and Abram D. Stephens, and Annie Stephens, wife of James Bonesteel Hawes, of this place.

Lieut. Wm. Vail, married Sarah, daughter of Col. James Hammond and had a son James, b. Aug. 4, 1779, who married Marie Van Wart and had a son James Hammond Vail, b. Aug. 4, 1.812, who married Jane Brown, daughter of Peter, and had James Vail, late of Harlem, and Joseph PI., and Minnie Vail, of Tarry town. Lieut. Vail also had a daughter Tamer, who married Wm. Jones, and lived in New York, and afterward lived in Sleepy Hollow on what was formerly known as the Mead-Requa farm. They had Lovina who married Benjamin Lovett, the father of Mr. Isaac B. Lovett, who is so a greatgreat-grandson of Col. Hammond.

A daughter of David Hammond and Esther his wife, and sister of Mahala, married David Coxe, of Unionville, father of David H. Coxe of that place.