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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

Louis, and daughters Anna, Caroline and Elizabeth. Wm. Dutcher, 2d, also had son Abram who married Caroline Martling and had William, Thomas, Esther, Caroline E. , who is the widow of De Witt Clinton Graham and resides in New York; Mary E. ; Arabella; Geo. W. , who married Annie, daughter of Isaac See, and lived at Arlington, N. J. ; Samuel, who went to South America, and Susie, wife of A. B. Hall, Esq., of New York.

Isaac Van Wart Dutcher, another son of W111. Dutcher, 2d, resides at St. Louis ; a daughter, Mrs. Annie Hopkins, also at same place ; Fannie, another daughter, married a Mr. Jones and lived at Port Jefferson, L. I. ; Rachel, twin sister of Rev. Dr. Jacob Dutcher, married Isaac See, and resides at Arlington, N. J.

Rev. Dr. Jacob Conk Bug Dutcher, son of Wm. Dutcher, Jr., ; ml Anna Van Wart his wife, and grandson of Capt. W111. Dutcher, was born on the old Dutcher place near Irvington, October 8th, 1820, the twin brother of his sister Rachel. Was a graduate of Rutgers College, 1840. Studied for the Ministry'; was stationed at Owasco, N. Y., Coxsackie, then at the old Market St. Church, New' York City, Bound Brook, N. J., and then a year at Somers, Conn.

In 1882 he w'as appointed Consul at Port Hope, Canada, by President Arthur, where he remained until 1887, when he removed to Springfield, Mass., where he died Nov. 27, 1888.

Dr. Dutcher's first marriage was with Margaret ta Ayres, by whom were four children : William, who resides in New York, and is