Souvenir of the Revolutionary Soldiers' Monument Dedication at Tarrytown
Pleasant, about i mile from Sing Sing, and seven or eight miles from Tarrytown ; that James and Daniel resided in the town of Mt. Pleasant, about one or two miles east of Tarrytown, the latter upon a farm adjoining and east of the said James. That John died without issue. Male issue of the other brothers was as follows :
Glode, Jr., had 6 sons, viz.: Isaac, the husband of Henrietta, Gabriel, Samuel, Daniel, James and Glode, 3d.
Daniel had four sons, viz. : Abraham, John, Daniel and
James.
James had 10 sons, viz. : Gabriel, Joseph, Daniel, John, James, Glode, William, Elijah, (this deponent), Isaac and Gilbert,
The foregoing includes all the Requas in the male line who were living in the County of Westchester during the period of the Revolution, and there were during the Revolution, as herewith shown, but two of the name of Isaac, (one of whom was the eldest son of Glode) and the other the son of James -- the ninth son, and the younger brother of the deponent; that Isaac the son of Glode was an Adjutant in the Revolution, while the other Isaac was only an infant, the younger Isaac having been born on the night on which the elder, Adjutant Isaac, was taken prisoner.
Henrietta Paulding was married to Isaac Requa in May, 17S4. Her father was Commissary General, and after the battle of White Plains removed his family to Bedford ; after peace was declared they immediately returned. Justice Requa married them. He (Isaac), died