Souvenir of the Revolutionary Soldiers' Monument Dedication at Tarrytown
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.
Salem, son of Capt. Dutcher, removed to Albany- where he had a large family of children, and was engaged in the lumber trade. Had a sou Salem, Jr., who was a prominent lawyer, an eloquent advocate, and partner of the late U. S. Senator Ira Harris, and afterwards resided' in New York City; had a son Salem, 3d, who lived in the South, also a lawyer. A daughter of Salem, 2d, is a Mrs. Sherman of Brooklyn.
Meynotie, or Mary, daughter of Capt. William, married Mr. W111. A. Hart, who was for a time a merchant in New York, afterwards did business on the present J. Benedict See corner. Then purchased the "Michael McKeel place and built what was known as the Abram Storms house on Broadway, now the residence of L. T. Yale, Esq. Had sons Elisha and William Hart.
Daniel, son of Capt. William, married Abigail Ferris, daughter of Oliver and Abigail Lockwood Ferris, and lived at Hall's Corners, (Elmsford). Had a large family. A son, Oliver Ferris Dutcher, lived at Providence, R. 1. ; was a prominent merchant there, an Alderman ot the city and Member of the State Legislature. He married Mary P. Warner, who after his death became the wife of Mr. Benson Ferris and resided in Tarrytown. A daughter of Daniel Dutcher, named Martha