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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. 315 words

Jacob Requa married second the widow Theall of Haverstraw, and had a son Nathaniel, who lives in New York.

Isaac, twin brother of Capt. Jacob, and son of Capt. Samuel, had Maria, who married Alonzo Leonard ; Isaac, unmarried ; Anna, James M., who married Myra R. Lee of Potsdam, St Lawrence County, Juliet, who married David Kent of Putnam Co., and Grace Requa who married Frank Y. Millard. Isaac Requa was a soldier in the war of 1S12.

Jas. M. Requa, son of Isaac, is a member of the firm of I. & J. M. Requa, in the grocery trade at Tarrytown, is also now a partner in the Tarrytowu Propeller. In 18S9 he was elected Receiver of Taxes for the township of Greenburgh. On Feb'y 3d, 1892, was appointed Postmaster of Tarrytown.

Isaac Requa, of the firm of I. &J. M. Requa, was elected Village Treasurer in 1883, and has held that office continuously ever since.

Daniel Requa, son of Capt. Glode of the Revolution, married Olive Acker, and had Mar} who married Joseph Sniffen who lived and died at the old Sniffen house recently torn down on Broadway. Rebecca another daughter of Daniel married Isaac Hart.

Gabriel, a son of Daniel, married Abigail Tuttle and removed to Orleans County. He was the father of John L. Requa, Esq., who lived for a time after the war in Florida, and while there came within one vote of being elected United States Senator by the Legislature of that vState. Afterwards resided for a time at Tarrytown Heights and while there lost his only son. Pie removed to Santa Barbara, California, and died there in March, 1SS8. This Gabriel also had sons James Dixon, who was a Methodist Minister and now of Pasadena, Cal. ; Henry M., who married Katharine Brown of Yonkers and lived in New York, and had son Henry M., Jr.; Stephen,.