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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. 263 words

Barker of Oneida Co., also Isaac, Abralian; William, Jr., Altien, Johanna who married Garret Dyckman, and Win. Dyckmam Odell.

Jacob, son of Jonathan Odell, born 1752, married Hannah Stymus and had Jonathan, Jasper, and Jacob, Jr., born soon after his death, Sept. 28, 179S. Jacob, Jr., married a Miss Smith and lived an : died at Peekskill. Jasper »S. married Sarah Wildey, and lived at Tarrytown. Wasin the lumber and coal business at Point Dock, and Captain, of a steamboat for many years. Mr. JolinJ. Odell, ofTarrytown, is his son. *

Capt. Jonathan S. Odell, son of Jacob and grandson of Jonathan, Sr., was born at the old Stone House, Abbotsford, Nov. 14, 1793. On Dec. 28, 1S13, he married Jane Tompkins, daughter of Thomas and Hannah Ward Tompkins who was born Dec. 1, 1796, on a farm aboil* two miles west of White Plains. Capt. Odell's business life comprised being merchant and Postmaster at the old Mott store on the corner ot Broadway and Main St., afterwards engaged in the freighting business from the old Requa Dock, then removed to Point Dock ; was a farmer for a time in the Saw Mill river valley, then engaged in steamboating', and in the grocery business. Was Town Clerk, Supervisor in 1827. and in 1828 was one of the Superintendents of the Poor of the County. Was Colonel of a Westchester Militia Regt. Died Sept. 12, 1887.

Capt. Jonathan S. Odell and Jane Tompkins his wife had sons Jacob, Jasper, James, William H. and N. Holmes Odell, and daughters Hannah, Martha, and Angel ine.