Souvenir of the Revolutionary Soldiers' Monument Dedication at Tarrytown
Cole ; a son James Requa who lived at Piermont and had Glode Requa who lives at Mousey, Rockland Co.
James Requa had married Margaret Blauvelt, and died at Piermont April 15, 1858.
Gabriel and Elizabeth Martling his wife also had Julia who married Isaac Davids, and Gabriel who seems to have been unmarried.
Mary M. Requa, daughter of Glode, married John Van Wart who was a Lieut, in Capt. Martliug's Company, and was killed in action near Morrisauia, March 4th, 1782.
Samuel Requa, son of Capt. Glode, born Jan. 6, 1764, married Maria Van "Wart, July 17, 1 7 86, and lived at the old homestead on or near the site of what was Capt. Glode Requa's house, nearly opposite the entrance to John T. Terry's gate, the house which he built, or rebuilt, still standing there. He was a man of much prominence in the community and the father of eleven children.
Barnet Requa, son of Samuel, married a Miss Odell, and lived at Croton. A son, Barnet B. Requa, resides there and a daughter Clara, the wife of Nathaniel Lent.
Glode, son of Samuel, removed to Kendall, Orleans County, and accumulated a large property. Was unmarried.
Susan Requa, daughter of Samuel, married James Leggett, of Mt. Pleasant. Amy Requa, daughter of Samuel, married Warner. Willsea, and removed to Kendall, Orleans County.
Isaac L. Rjeoua.
HISTORICAL SKETCHES.
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Capt. Jacob Requa, a son of Samuel, married Eliza Lawrence daughter of Isaac, and had Maria, who married Isaac F. Van Wart, a grandson of Isaac Van Wart the Captor, and had a son Jacob and two daughters ; John Requa, who went to California 1850, and died at San Francisco about thirty years ago and left a son, John Milton Requa.