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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. 271 words

Wili.iam Paulding and Catharine Ogden wedded, July 25, 1762, at New York.

Catharine, the daughter of born Friday, June 1, 1764, at New York.

Henrietta, the daughter of born Thursday, Oct. g, 1766, at New York.

Julia, the daughter of born Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1768, at Philipsburgh.

William, son of born Saturday, March 7, 1 770, at Philipsburgh.

Joseph, son of born Frida}-, Feb. 2q, 1772, a: Philipsburgh.

Susannah, the daughter of born Monday, Feb. 28, 1774.

NathaNill, the son of born Saturday, May iS, 1776.

James Kikkk, the son of born Saturday, Aug. 22, 177s, at Great Nine Partners. Eulhemia, the daughter of born Monday, July 9, 1781, at Great Nine Partners.

Susan took her departure from New York the 22d day of May in the year of our Lord

The original from which this was copied is on a leaf taken from the old family Bible. on file, with Adjutant Isaac Requa' s commission, in the Pension Office at Washington, and is in the handwriting of W111. Paulding, Sr., as averred by his son William. It is among the papers in application made fora pension for Henrietta Paulding Requa, widow of Adjutant Isaac Requa.

As will be seen by William Paulding's family record he must have come to this place with his family between 1766 and 176S, as the birth of a daughter the latter year makes the first mention of Philipsburgh. Gen. Paulding at first removed his family to Bedford probably iu 17 76, immediately after the battle of White Plains, and soon after removed to Great Partners, present Putnam County, where two of his children were born.