Souvenir of the Revolutionary Soldiers' Monument Dedication at Tarrytown
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
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the Secretary of the Brooklyn Life Insurance Company ; Mary, who married Isaac N. Field, of Plainfield, N. J. ; Simeon, of Bound Brook, X. J. ; and Margaretta Dutcher, who married F. R. Hoyt, Esq., and resides at Watkins, N. Y.
The Rev. Dr. Dutcher's second marriage was with Martha M. Waniner, of Springfield, Mass. , in 1857.
Johannis or John Dutcher, as he was commonly known, sou of C ipt. William, married Susannah Brown and lived at Tarrytown Heights. Had son Andrew who resided at North Tarrytown. He died in 1 S30. He also had Susan, who went as a Missionary to the Choctaws.
Capt. William Dutcher also had a daughter Jemima who married Abram Acker, 3d, and lived on the old Acker farm just north of the old Dutcher place. She was the grandmother of Mr. Benson Ferris, President of the Westchester Savings Bank at Tarrytown.
Deliverance Dutcher, son of Capt. William, lived on the east end of the old Dutcher farm on the road to Greeuburgh. He married and had a large family of children. Deliverance Dutcher died Nov. 7, 1823, hi his 41st year. Cathriua Bancker his widow, born Jan 14, 1785, died July 10, 1875. Mrs. Andrew C. Field of Dobbs Ferry is a granddaughter of Deliverance Dutcher.