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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. 298 words

He died Fell. 24, 1786, and was buried in the old Dutch Churchyard.

John Paulding the son of Joseph, born Jan'y 28, 1755, says in his application for a pension date of Sept. 3, 1832, that he was then 77 years old, and resided in the town of ML Pleasant. Enlisted as a private in May, 1779, in Capt. Glode Requa's Company. Was stationed at Bedford, Yorktown, and Philipsburgh. Was unmarried; died in his 92d year.

Ensign Peter Paulding, sou of Joseph or Joost, in his application for a pension date of Sept. 3, 1832, says that he was then a resident of the town of Mt. Pleasant and was aged 82 years ; that he entered the service as a private in Capt. Wm. Dutcher's Company in December, 1776, at Tarrvtown ; that he marched with it in an expedition against the enemy in the southern part of the county ; that in 1777 was a private in the Company of Capt. Gilbert Dean, and was stationed at the house of Peter Van Tassel ; that he again entered the service in May, 1779, ns an Ensign in Capt. Daniel Martling's Co. ; that he was born in the City of New York, 1749, and lived in that city until he was about 15 years of age. He died March 3, 1842, aged 93 years, and was buried in the old Dutch churchyard. He had married Jane Fowler, Aug. 19, 17S7, Rev. vSilas Constant of Yorktown officiating. They had sons, Joseph and John and daughter Susan. John and Harriet Paulding h is wife had Wm. Carlton, Geo. Washington, Eliza M., Wm. Henry, Catharine, Charles Webster and Susannah Paulding. Major Hiram Paulding, Postmaster at White Plains, is a grandson of Ensign Peter Paulding through his son John Paulding.