Souvenir of the Revolutionary Soldiers' Monument Dedication at Tarrytown
His second marriage was with Derktje Smith, widow7 of Hendrick Lammerse, date of Dec. 29, 1717, his first wife having died something less than a year previous. By this marriage was Jannike, born 1718, Isaac, bapt. 1720, and Jacob bapt. Aug. 28th, 1722. He lived on what was long known as the old Dutcher farm near present Irvington, and which, at his death, camcinto the possession of his eldest son, Johannis.
The following children were by the first marriage: Helena, Johannes, Margrietje, David, Helena (2d), Barent, r. , Abram.
The following children, born of the second marriage, were baptised at Tappan Church, except Jacob : Jennike, Isaac, Jacob.
Johannis, son of Barent Duytser by his first marriage, was married to Meyno Buys, May 27, 1727, and had Jacob, Johannis, Jr., William, Lena. And perhaps others whose baptisms are not recorded in the old Church book.
Meyno Buys Duytser, died on the 17th of August, 1770, and the next year Johannis married again, his second wife being "Rachel Van Wart, widow of Jacom." Johannis Dutcher died Sept. 16, 1776, in his 73d year. His second wife, Rachel Van Wart, outlived both her husband and his son Capt. William, and dying jn 1795 left a will in favor of his widow, Catrina Concklie Dutcher. Johannis was an Elder of the old Dutch Church date of 1760.
CAPT. WILLIAM DUTCHER
The third son of Johannis Dutcher, was one of the leading and representative men of this Manor at the time of the Revolution. He was a