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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. 267 words

The wife of Isaac, Jr., was also named Marie. The Sees obtained two farms, 194 acres, 011 Karles Neck, Staten Island, by patent of Sept. 29, 1677, but after living therefor some years, the)' removed to Philipse Manor, the father and son appearing ns church members at Sleepy Hollow (the old Dutch Church), in 1697 . Isaac and Marie had son Peter born in Europe who married Pizouella, Jacobus b. 1675, Simon b. 1679, anc^ other children. The family is still numbered among the most respectable residents there, and from the several branches have been a number of well-known clergymen. " From the same source it is learned that the De \roe family removed to Philipse Manor with the Sees. The before mentioned Peter See had son Isaac born 1703 who married Eve Eosliay and had son, Peter, who was probably the Peter See whose name appears on the list of Revolutionary soldiers. The direct connection of the other members of the See family who were patriot soldiers with the ancestral tree, has not been traced. It is only known of their service that one of them, Isaac, was of the party on the hill to the eastward at the time of the capture of Andre, and that Sergt. Isaac, possibly the same man, or it may have been that the former was Isaac, Jr., and the latter, Isaac, Sr., was at one time a prisoner in New York. David, James, Isaac, Peter and John See took title to various lands from the Commissioners of Forfeiture. The See family is claimed to be of French Huguenot origin.