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Hasbrouck family

The Hasbrouck family was an early immigrant family to Ulster County, New York, and helped found New Paltz, New York. The Hasbrouck family were French Huguenots who fled persecution in France by moving to Germany, and then the United States. Two brothers, Jean II and Abraham, are the ancestors of almost all individuals in the United States with the last name "Hasbrouck," or some variation.

History

The Hasbrouck brothers Jean and Abraham were the sons of Jean Hasbrouck I and his wife Esther, both born in France. When Louis XIV gained the French throne in 1643, he aggressively forced Huguenots to convert to Roman Catholicism, an ongoing effort by French monarchs to perform this action. Louis imposed penalties, closed schools, and implemented Dragonnades, which were meant to intimidate the Huguenot families. Huguenot homes would be occupied or looted by French troops as part of this policy.

Move to Germany and the Colonies

Many of the Huguenots became religious refugees, fleeing France to other parts of Europe. The Hasbrouck family ended up in Mannheim, Germany, among many other families. It wasn't long before these families continued their journey and sailed to the colonies in North America.[1] One of the earliest French Huguenots to move to the colonies was Matthys Blanchan and his family, which included his son-in-law Louis DuBois.

Jean Hasbrouck II and his wife, Anne Deyo, and two of their children, Maria and Hester, along with Anne's parents Christian and Jeanne Verbeau Deyo, and Anne's siblings Pierre, Maria and Elizabeth, would move to present-day New York, settling first in Hurley, New York. In 1675, Jean's brother Abraham would join with the group in Hurley, which had now grown to a very large number. On November 17, 1675, he would marry Maria Deyo, his brother's wife's sister.[2]

Founding of New Paltz

After garnering enough support and continuing to grow their families, the Huguenots set out to find a desirable land that they could call their own. They found an area 15 miles south of Kingston, New York, where they had resided for a short time but found that the constant squabbles with local Native Americans made it difficult to function. The owners of the land they coveted were the Esopus Indians, who lived on a considerable amount of land up and down the Hudson River where present-day Esopus, New York runs, through Ulster Park, New York and into where New Paltz stands.

The Huguenots initiated peaceful negotiations with the Esopus tribe, agreeing to a land contract with five of their chiefs and 21 of their natives. This was followed by the royal, or patent, grant, given to the Huguenots by Governor Edmund Andros on September 29, 1677.[3]

In 1678, the families proceeded to their new home, building simple wood houses near the Wallkill River. They would name their new settlement New Paltz, which was meant to honor the Germany state in which Mannheim exists, Pfalz-am-Rhein. As part of the patent they had received, twelve of the new settlers signed the document and were considered the founders, or patentees, of New Paltz. Jean and Abraham Hasbrouck were two of these signers, along with their father-in-law, Christian Deyo; their brother-in-law, Pierre "Peter" Deyo; brother-in-law, Simon LeFevre (who married Elizabeth Deyo); brother-in-law, Abraham DuBois (who married Margaret Deyo); Jean's son-in-law Isaac DuBois (married Maria Hasbrouck); Abraham and Isaac's father Louis; Simon's brother, Andries LeFevre; Hugo Freer; Louis Bevier; and Antoine Crispell, who married Maria Blanchan, daughter of Matthys and sister of Catherine (married Louis DuBois).[4]

One of the first structures in New Paltz was a fort-like stockade, a requirement of Governor Andros for protection.[5]

Huguenot Street

(see Huguenot Street Historic District) The families settled on a stretch of land, now known as Historic Huguenot Street, where many of their early homes were built. The wood-like homes were soon replaced by stone structures, that have stood until present day. The first patentee to pass away was Christian Deyo, and a cemetery was established on Huguenot Street not far from where the homes were. Many of the patentees would be buried in this cemetery, and Christian was the first.

Anne Deyo Hasbrouck would die in 1694, and not see many of the structures built with stone; her husband, Jean, died in 1714, having built a small, simple stone house. His brother Abraham would die in 1717, also having built a small house, and his wife Maria Deyo Hasbrouck in 1741. They would all be buried in the Huguenot Cemetery.

Abraham and Maria's son, Daniel, would add on to his father's residence, making it much larger and committing to upgrades for his family. While it was originally thought that the "Abraham Hasbrouck House" was built solely by Abraham, dating of the trees and remnants of the earliest parts of the house show that it was completed after Abraham's death, around 1720. This makes Daniel the likely contributor to most of what the home looks like today, and he resided there until around 1740.[6]

Early Hasbrouck family

Jean and Anna Deyo Hasbrouck had at least six children:

  1. Maria Hasbrouck (1664-1719); married Isaac DuBois (1659-1690) on June 1, 1683
  2. Hester Hasbrouck (1668-1721); married Pierre "Peter" Gumaer (1666-1729) on April 18, 1692
  3. Abraham Hasbrouck (b.1678)
  4. Isaac Hasbrouck (b.1681)
  5. Elizabeth Hasbrouck (1685-1760); married Louis Bevier Jr. (1684-1735) on June 2, 1713
  6. Jacob Hasbrouck (1688-1761); married Esther Bevier (1687-1741) on December 7, 1714

Abraham and Maria Deyo Hasbrouck had at least five children:

  1. Rachel Hasbrouck (1680-bef 1717); married Louis DuBois Jr. (1677-1749) on January 19, 1701
  2. Joseph Hasbrouck (1683-1724); married Elsie Schoonmaker (1685-1764) on October 27, 1705
  3. Solomon Hasbrouck (1686-1752); married Sarah Van Wagenen (1701-1753)
  4. Daniel Hasbrouck (1692-1759); married Wyntje Deyo (1706-1787); great-granddaughter of Christian Deyo and Daniel's 1st cousin once removed
  5. Benjamin Hasbrouck (1696-1763); married Jannetje DeLong (1712-1787) on February 13, 1737[7]

Many of the Hasbrouck descendants would marry into the other patentee families, as well as other early settler families from the Netherlands such as the Elting, Van Wagenen, Louw and Schoonmaker families.

Notable members

Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck

Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck was born November 29, 1791, in Kingston, New York, the son of Jonathan Hasbrouck, who served as the Ulster County Judge from 1798 to 1799, and his wife, Catharina Wynkoop Hasbrouck. He graduated from Yale University in 1810 and returned to Kingston, where he studied law and opened his practice. In 1824, he was elected to the 19th United States Congress, serving from 1825-1827. He was named President of the National Ulster County Bank in Kingston, holding this position until 1840, when he was appointed the 6th President of Rutgers University. He remained in this role until 1850. He died February 23, 1879, in Kingston, and was buried in Houghtaling Cemetery in that city. The cemetery is now defunct.

Abruyn Street in Kingston is named after Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck; because he was prominent at in Kingston at the same time as his first cousin, Abraham J. Hasbrouck, he would sign his name "Abruyn," thus resulting in the street name. Hasbrouck also founded the village of St. Remy, within the limits of Kingston and Esopus.

  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Abraham Hasbrouck (1650-1717) m. Maria Deyo (1653-1741)
      • Joseph Hasbrouck (1683-1724) m. Elsie Schoonmaker (1685-1764)
        • Abraham Hasbrouck (1707-1791) m. Catherine Bruyn (1720-1793)
          • Jonathan Hasbrouck (1763-1846) m. Catharina Wynkoop (1763-1846)
            • Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck

He was married to Julia Frances Ludlum (1796-1869) and was the father-in-law of George H. Sharpe.

Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck

Abraham J. Hasbrouck was born October 16, 1773, in Libertyville, New York, a small established community outside of New Paltz and Gardiner, New York. He was a descendant of both Abraham and Jean, through multiple lines:

  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Jean Hasbrouck II (1640-1714) m. Anne Deyo (1644-1694)
      • Maria Hasbrouck (1664-1719) m. Isaac DuBois (1659-1690)
        • Philip DuBois (1689-1764) m. Esther Gumaer (1697-1761)
          • Hester DuBois (1718-1790) m. Louis Bevier III (1717-1772)
            • Elizabeth Bevier (1749-1795) m. Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808)
              • Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck
      • Hester Hasbrouck (1668-1721) m. Pierre Gumaer (1666-1729)
        • Esther Gumaer (1697-1761) m. Philip DuBois (1689-1764)
          • Hester DuBois (1718-1790) m. Louis Bevier III (1717-1772)
            • Elizabeth Bevier (1749-1795) m. Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808)
              • Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck
      • Elizabeth Hasbrouck (1685-1760) m. Louis Bevier Jr. (1684-1735)
        • Louis Bevier III (1717-1772) m. Hester DuBois (1718-1790)
          • Elizabeth Bevier (1749-1795) m. Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808)
            • Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck
    • Abraham Hasbrouck (1650-1717) m. Maria Deyo (1653-1741)
      • Joseph Hasbrouck (1683-1724) m. Elsie Schoonmaker (1685-1764)
        • Abraham Hasbrouck (1707-1791) m. Catherine Bruyn (1720-1793)
          • Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808) m. Elizabeth Bevier (1749-1795)
            • Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck

Abraham was a merchant in Kingston, New York, who owned a large property within the Rondout-West Strand Historic District. He served in the New York State Assembly in 1811 and New York State Senate in 1822. In 1812, he was elected to the 13th United States Congress as a Democratic-Republican, serving from 1813-1815. He died January 12, 1845, in Kingston, and is buried in the historic Sharp Burial Ground (Albany Avenue Cemetery). Hasbrouck Avenue, Hasbrouck Place, and Hasbrouck Park, all in Kingston, are named for him.[8]

Josiah Hasbrouck

Josiah Hasbrouck was born March 5, 1755, in New Paltz, the son of Jacob Hasbrouck Jr. and his wife, Jannetje DuBois Hasbrouck. His father served as a major in the American Revolutionary War and as the town supervisor of New Paltz (1762-1765, 1771-1776). Josiah would serve as supervisor of New Paltz as well, from 1784-1786, 1793-1794, and 1799-1805. In between his second and third terms, he served in the New York State Assembly from 1796-1797, and again in 1802 and 1806.

In 1802, Hasbrouck was elected to the 8th United States Congress to fill the resignation of John Cantine, serving from 1803-1805; he was elected to the 15th United States Congress in 1816, serving from 1817-1819.

In 1814, Hasbrouck finished building and began residing in his home, Locust Lawn Estate, which today is a historic site in Gardiner, New York. He lived here until his death in Plattekill on March 19, 1821. He was buried in New Paltz Rural Cemetery.[9]

He married Sarah Decker on February 11, 1785. She was a cousin through the DuBois family.

  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Jean Hasbrouck II (1640-1714) m. Anne Deyo (1644-1694)
      • Jacob Hasbrouck (1688-1761) m. Esther Bevier (1687-1741)
        • Jacob Hasbrouck Jr. (1727-1806) m. Jannetje DuBois (1731-1807)
          • Josiah Hasbrouck (1755-1821)

Louis Hasbrouck

Louis Hasbrouck was born April 22, 1777, in New Paltz, son of Joseph and Elizabeth Bevier Hasbrouck, and brother of Abraham J. Hasbrouck. He graduated from Princeton University in 1797, and moved to St. Lawrence County, New York. He served as that county's clerk from 1802-1811 and 1813-1817. He also served in the New York State Assembly in 1814, New York State Senate from 1833-1834, and as the Ogdensburg, New York postmaster from 1807-1830. He died in Ogdensburg on August 20, 1834, and he is buried in the Ogdensburg Cemetery in that locale.

He married Catherine Banks on December 29, 1802, and had at least six children.[10]

  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Jean Hasbrouck II (1640-1714) m. Anne Deyo (1644-1694)
      • Maria Hasbrouck (1664-1719) m. Isaac DuBois (1659-1690)
        • Philip DuBois (1689-1764) m. Esther Gumaer (1697-1761)
          • Hester DuBois (1718-1790) m. Louis Bevier III (1717-1772)
            • Elizabeth Bevier (1749-1795) m. Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808)
              • Louis Hasbrouck
      • Hester Hasbrouck (1668-1721) m. Pierre Gumaer (1666-1729)
        • Esther Gumaer (1697-1761) m. Philip DuBois (1689-1764)
          • Hester DuBois (1718-1790) m. Louis Bevier III (1717-1772)
            • Elizabeth Bevier (1749-1795) m. Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808)
              • Louis Hasbrouck
      • Elizabeth Hasbrouck (1685-1760) m. Louis Bevier Jr. (1684-1735)
        • Louis Bevier III (1717-1772) m. Hester DuBois (1718-1790)
          • Elizabeth Bevier (1749-1795) m. Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808)
            • Louis Hasbrouck
    • Abraham Hasbrouck (1650-1717) m. Maria Deyo (1653-1741)
      • Joseph Hasbrouck (1683-1724) m. Elsie Schoonmaker (1685-1764)
        • Abraham Hasbrouck (1707-1791) m. Catherine Bruyn (1720-1793)
          • Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808) m. Elizabeth Bevier (1749-1795)
            • Louis Hasbrouck

Sol Hasbrouck

Sol Hasbrouck was born Solomon Hasbrouck on May 30, 1833, in New Paltz, the son of Alexander and Rachel Elting Hasbrouck. He married Anne Eliza Van Wagenen on August 22, 1867, in New Paltz, and shortly thereafter moved out west to Boise, Idaho. They had four children during their time in Idaho, and in 1885, Sol was elected as mayor of Boise. However, after four months, he resigned his position. He died on September 7, 1906, in Boise, and is buried in the Pioneer Cemetery in that city. His wife died February 1, 1907, in Boise and is buried alongside him. Their granddaughter was actress Olive Hasbrouck.

  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Abraham Hasbrouck (1650-1717) m. Maria Deyo (1653-1741)
      • Solomon Hasbrouck (1686-1752) m. Sarah Van Wagenen (1701-1753)
        • Petrus Hasbrouck (1738-1799) m. Sarah Bevier (b. 1744)
          • Solomon Petrus Hasbrouck (1784-1841) m. Magdalene LeFevre (1789-1841)
            • Alexander Hasbrouck (1809-1895) m. Rachel Elting (1813-1839)
              • Solomon "Sol" Hasbrouck

William C. Hasbrouck

William Cornelius Hasbrouck was born August 23, 1800, in Shawangunk, New York, the son of Cornelius Benjamin (1769-1841) and Jane Kelso Hasbrouck (1774-1836). He grew up in Ulster County and graduated from Union College in Schenectady, New York. He moved south to Franklin, Tennessee for a time before moving back north and practicing law. He was a trustee of Newburgh, New York from 1835 to 1839. He was elected and served in the New York State Assembly in 1847, also serving as the Speaker for this year. After serving, he joined James Taylor and they formed Hasbrouck & Taylor Law Firm in Newburgh. He died on November 5, 1870, in Newburgh, and was buried there in St. George's Cemetery.[11]

On June 28, 1831, William married Mary Elizabeth Roe (1809-1907). She was a descendant of the Elting family. Her brother, William James Roe, was the father of William James Roe. Roe was an apprentice of William in his law firm at one time. William and Mary had nine children.

  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Abraham Hasbrouck (1650-1717) m. Maria Deyo (1653-1741)
      • Joseph Hasbrouck (1683-1724) m. Elsie Schoonmaker (1685-1764)
        • Benjamin Hasbrouck (1719-1797) m. Lydia Schoonmaker (1729-1809)
          • Cornelius Benjamin Hasbrouck (1769-1841) m. Jane Kelso (1774-1836)
            • William Cornelius Hasbrouck

Olive Hasbrouck

Olive Elizabeth Hasbrouck was born January 23, 1907, in Lewiston, Idaho, to Van Wagenen Hasbrouck (1876-1918) and his wife, Ladie Larguerite Pingree Hasbrouck. Olive was a film actress of the silent era, appearing in movies from 1924 through 1929. Olive died on January 1, 1976, in La Jolla, California.

Olive was married to philanthropist Nelson Paul Whittier (1904-1991), the son of businessman Max Whittier, and together they had two children: Laddia Ann Whittier Angelin (b. 1932) and Peter Paul Whittier (1934-2010).

  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Abraham Hasbrouck (1650-1717) m. Maria Deyo (1653-1741)
      • Solomon Hasbrouck (1686-1752) m. Sarah Van Wagenen (1701-1753)
        • Petrus Hasbrouck (1738-1799) m. Sarah Bevier (b. 1744)
          • Solomon Petrus Hasbrouck (1784-1841) m. Magdalene LeFevre (1789-1841)
            • Alexander Hasbrouck (1809-1895) m. Rachel Elting (1813-1839)
              • Solomon "Sol" Hasbrouck (1833-1906) m. Anne Eliza Van Wagenen (1837-1907)
                • Van Wagenen Hasbrouck (1876-1918) m. Ladie Larguerite Pingree (1884-1966)
                  • Olive Elizabeth Hasbrouck
      • Rachel Hasbrouck (b. 1680) m. Louis DuBois Jr. (1677-1749)
        • Jonathan DuBois (1710-1746) m. Elizabeth LeFevre (1712-1749)
          • Louis Jonathan DuBois (1733-1813) m. Catrina Brodhead (1738-1795)
            • Jonathan DuBois (1763-1832) m. Rachel Goetschius (1766-1838)
              • Catharine DuBois (1795-1856) m. Benjamin Van Wagenen (1796-1848)
                • Anne Eliza Van Wagenen (1837-1907) m. Solomon "Sol" Hasbrouck (1833-1906)
                  • Van Wagenen Hasbrouck (1876-1918) m. Ladie Larguerite Pingree (1884-1966)
                    • Olive Elizabeth Hasbrouck
        • Catharine DuBois (1714-1774) m. Wessel Brodhead (1703-1774)
          • Catrina Brodhead (1738-1795) m. Louis Jonathan DuBois (1733-1813)
            • Jonathan DuBois (1763-1832) m. Rachel Goetschius (1766-1838)
              • Catharine DuBois (1795-1856) m. Benjamin Van Wagenen (1796-1848)
                • Anne Eliza Van Wagenen (1837-1907) m. Solomon "Sol" Hasbrouck (1833-1906)
                  • Van Wagenen Hasbrouck (1876-1918) m. Ladie Larguerite Pingree (1884-1966)
                    • Olive Elizabeth Hasbrouck

Ziggy Hasbrook

Ziggy Hasbrook was born Robert Lyndon Hasbrouck on November 21, 1893, in Grundy Center, Iowa, the son of Leander Pelton Hasbrouck and Josephine Sarah Klein Hasbrouck. He grew up in Iowa, residing in Palermo at the time of the 1900 and 1910 US Census.

In 1913, Ziggy joined the Muscatine Wallopers, playing with them through 1915 (known as the Buttonmakers in 1914 and Muskies in 1915). In 1916, Ziggy appeared in nine games for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball, receiving nine at bats and hitting a single and scoring a run in those opportunities. He played first base for Chicago. He would later re-join the Muskies that year.[12]

In 1917, he appeared in two games for the White Sox, receiving one at bat and playing second base. This would be the end of his Major League career. He would join the Columbus Senators for the rest of 1917, and then played for the Mobile Bears in 1918, Des Moines Boosters in 1919 and 1920, and the San Francisco Seals in 1920.[13]

After his baseball career concluded, Ziggy would stay in Iowa for most of his life, residing in Palermo in 1920, Cedar Rapids in 1930, and Sioux City in 1940. He died on February 9, 1976, in Garland, Texas, and is buried in Restland Memorial Park in Dallas, Texas.[14]

  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Abraham Hasbrouck (1650-1717) m. Maria Deyo (1653-1741)
      • Solomon Hasbrouck (1686-1752) m. Sarah Van Wagenen (1701-1753)
        • Elias Hasbrouck (1740-1791) m. Elizabeth Slecht (1737-1807)
          • Daniel Elias Hasbrouck (1773-1846) m. Phebe Griffin (1778-1826)
            • Isaac Halstead Hasbrouck (1818-1901) m. Alma Caroline Bonesteel (1820-1895)
              • Leander Pelton Hasbrouck (1845-1930) m. Josephine Sarah Klein (1856-1950)
                • Ziggy Hasbrook

Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck

Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck was born December 20, 1827, in Bellvale, New York, the daughter of Benjamin Sayer (1791-1874) and his wife, Rebecca Forshee Sayer (1796-1858).

Lydia would move to Middletown, and began wearing Bloomers, which was considered a "radical" article of clothing at that time. She attended school at Elmira Academy and was graduated from Hygeio-Therapeutic College in New York City, studying hydropathy. She would move to Washington, D.C. and became a newspaper correspondent.

John Whitbeck Hasbrouck, of Middletown, invited Lydia to speak as part of a lecture. They would later marry on July 27, 1856. They had three children: Daisy (1857-1860), Sayer (1860-1919), and Burt (1862-1911). She was elected to the Middletown Board of Education in 1880. She would die on August 24, 1910, in Middletown, and was buried in Warwick Cemetery in Warwick, New York.

Hasbrouck Street in Middletown is named after Lydia and John.

  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Abraham Hasbrouck (1650-1717) m. Maria Deyo (1653-1741)
      • Solomon Hasbrouck (1686-1752) m. Sarah Van Wagenen (1701-1753)
        • Elias Hasbrouck (1740-1791) m. Elizabeth Slecht (1737-1807)
          • Richard Montgomery Hasbrouck (1776-1860) m. Maria Johnson (1782-1853)
            • John Whitbeck Hasbrouck (1821-1906) m. Lydia Sayer

Ezra Fitch

Ezra Hasbrouck Fitch was born September 21, 1865, in Coxsackie, New York, to Roswell Reed Fitch and his wife, Margaretta Wyanna Hasbrouck Fitch. Ezra was only 15 days old when his mother died on October 6, 1865, likely due to complications of his birth. His parents had married on December 21, 1864, in Stone Ridge, New York. On July 17, 1873, Roswell married Helen Eldridge Carswell (1847-1950), and they had two daughters: Helen Margaret Fitch Cobb (1874-1978) and Eloise Maddren Fitch (1880-1902). Ezra's paternal aunt, Harriet Fitch (1840-1932), married his maternal uncle, John Cornelius Hasbrouck (1840-1901), and they had seven children, making them double first cousins of Ezra.

Ezra grew up on the Hudson River in Coxsackie on an estate built by his paternal great-grandfather, Roswell Reed. His father would move the family to Brooklyn, and would die there on January 11, 1888. By this time, Ezra had been out on his own, having graduated from New York University in 1894 and engaging in different business pursuits and becoming a significant customer of David Abercrombie's store, Abercrombie Co., starting in 1892.

On March 2, 1897, in Brooklyn, Ezra married Sara Huntington Sturges (1874-1960), daughter of banker Stephen Buckingham Sturges. They moved to California for a brief period before moving back east. They had a daughter, Edith Sturges Fitch, born in 1901 in New York City. The Fitch's would move to Kingston, New York, where Ezra opened a law practice. He would still frequently travel to New York and visit David Abercrombie's store, and by 1900, he had purchased a large share of the business. By 1904, they would become known as "Abercrombie and Fitch Co." Ezra wished for the company to become increasingly more public, while David did not wish for this to happen, instead wanting to keep it for the elite. Abercrombie sold out to Fitch in 1907, and with that, Ezra Fitch expanded the company with large success. He would remain in charge until 1928, when he sold his assets in the company, which is still known today as Abercrombie & Fitch.

Ezra Fitch was attributed to bringing Mahjong to the United States from China.

Ezra H. Fitch died on June 16, 1930, off the coast of Santa Barbara, California, on his yacht. He had only owned and slept on the yacht for a few days leading up to his death. He was buried in Washington on the Green Cemetery in Washington, Connecticut. His daughter, Edith, married Paul Fessenden Cruikshank and they had four children: Paul Fessenden, Jr., Elaine, Sally and Janet. His half-sister Helen's son, Roswell Fitch Truman, would remain a part of Abercrombie and Fitch for quite some time after Ezra's death.

Fitch street in Kingston, New York, is named for Ezra and his paternal grandfather, Ezra Fitch (1805-1870).[15]

  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Jean Hasbrouck (1640-1714) m. Anne Deyo (1644-1694)
      • Jacob Hasbrouck (1688-1761) m. Esther Bevier (1687-1741)
        • Isaac Hasbrouck (1722-1789) m. Maria Bruyn (1723-1776)
          • Lewis Hasbrouck (1767-1834) m. Catharine Decker (1774-1828)
            • Benjamin Louis Hasbrouck (1813-1885) m. Margaret Rymph (1812-1880)
              • Margaretta Wyanna Hasbrouck (1846-1865) m. Roswell Reed Fitch (1841-1888)
                • Ezra Hasbrouck Fitch
    • Abraham Hasbrouck (1650-1717) m. Maria Deyo (1653-1741)
      • Daniel Hasbrouck (1692-1759) m. Wyntje Deyo (1706-1787)
        • David Hasbrouck (1740-1806) m. Maria Hoogland (1746-1825)
          • Weyntje Hasbrouck (1787-1858) m. John Rymph (1771-1841)
            • Margaret Rymph (1812-1880) m. Benjamin Louis Hasbrouck (1813-1885)
              • Margaretta Wyanna Hasbrouck (1846-1865) m. Roswell Reed Fitch (1841-1888)
                • Ezra Hasbrouck Fitch[16]

Jay LeFevre

Jay LeFevre was born September 6, 1893, in New Paltz, the son of Abraham Philip "Abram" LeFevre and his wife, Mary Emma Vanderlyn LeFevre. Through his mother, he was a distant relative of painter John Vanderlyn.

Jay graduated from Dartmouth College in 1916, and then joined the United States Army and served as a second lieutenant in the Reserve Officers Training Corps at Camp Taylor, Arkansas. He was associated with his father in business involving coal and lumber in the New Paltz area, and engaged in banking in that locale as well. His father had been Supervisor of the Town of New Paltz from 1910-1913, and served in the New York State Assembly from 1914-1917.

In 1942, Jay was elected to the 78th United States Congress as a Republican from New York's 27th Congressional District. He served from 1943 to 1945, getting re-elected and serving from 1945 to 1951 as a member from New York's 30th Congressional District. He was not a candidate for re-election in 1950, and joined the New York State Bridge Authority. By this point, he was also not engaged in his father's former business pursuits, either.

Jay died on April 26, 1970, in Kingston, New York. He was buried in the Lloyd Union Cemetery in Lloyd, New York. He married Mildred B. Hiltebrant (1893-1984) on January 3, 1920, and had three children: Elaine (1921-2004), Jay Abram (1925-2014) and John Hiltebrant (1927-2006).

  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Jean Hasbrouck (1640-1714) m. Anne Deyo (1644-1694)
      • Maria Hasbrouck (1664-1719) m. Isaac DuBois (1659-1690)
        • Daniel DuBois (1684-1752) m. Marytjen LeFevre (1689-1730)
          • Elizabeth DuBois (1714-1792) m. Abraham Deyo Jr. (1710-1777)
            • Maria DuBois (1748-1817) m. Nathaniel LeFevre (1749-1817)
              • Jacobus LeFevre (1789-1840) m. Elizabeth Jansen (1789-1862)
                • Blandina LeFevre (1812-1875) m. Roelif Elting (1809-1884)
                  • Sarah Elting (1836-1879) m. Solomon LeFevre (1833-1902)
                    • Abraham Philip LeFevre (1865-1929) m. Mary Emma Vanderlyn (1867-1946)
                      • Jay LeFevre
    • Abraham Hasbrouck (1650-1717) m. Maria Deyo (1653-1741)
      • Rachel Hasbrouck (b. 1680) m. Louis DuBois Jr. (1677-1749)
        • Nathaniel DuBois (1703-1763) m. Geertruy Bruyn (b. 1709)
          • Rachel DuBois (1727-1781) m. Andries LeFevre (1722-1812)
            • Nathaniel LeFevre (1749-1817) m. Maria Deyo (1748-1817)
              • Jacobus LeFevre (1789-1840) m. Elizabeth Jansen (1789-1862)
                • Blandina LeFevre (1812-1875) m. Roelif Elting (1809-1884)
                  • Sarah Elting (1836-1879) m. Solomon LeFevre (1833-1902)
                    • Abraham Philip LeFevre (1865-1929) m. Mary Emma Vanderlyn (1867-1946)
            • Sarah LeFevre (1768-1823) m. Josiah Elting (1762-1834)
              • Roelif Elting (1809-1884) m. Blandina LeFevre (1812-1875)
                • Sarah Elting (1836-1879) m. Solomon LeFevre (1833-1902)
                  • Abraham Philip LeFevre (1865-1929) m. Mary Emma Vanderlyn (1867-1946)
                    • Jay LeFevre
        • Jonathan DuBois (1710-1746) m. Elizabeth LeFevre (1712-1749)
          • Andries DuBois (b. 1737) m. Sarah LeFevre (b. 1736)
            • Elsje DuBois (1771-1843) m. Philip LeFevre (1763-1840)
              • Abraham LeFevre (1792-1879) m. Margrietje Jansen (1795-1843)
                • Solomon LeFevre (1833-1902) m. Sarah Elting (1836-1879)
                  • Abraham Philip LeFevre (1865-1929) m. Mary Emma Vanderlyn (1867-1946)
                    • Jay LeFevre
      • Joseph Hasbrouck (1683-1724) m. Elsie Schoonmaker (1685-1764)
        • Petronella Hasbrouck (b. 1710) m. Simon LeFever (1709-1743)
          • Sarah LeFevre (b. 1736) m. Andries DuBois (b. 1737)
            • Elsje DuBois (1771-1843) m. Philip LeFevre (1763-1840)
              • Abraham LeFevre (1792-1879) m. Margrietje Jansen (1795-1843)
                • Solomon LeFevre (1833-1902) m. Sarah Elting (1836-1879)
                  • Abraham Philip LeFevre (1865-1929) m. Mary Emma Vanderlyn (1867-1946)
                    • Jay LeFevre

William Lounsbery

William Lounsbery was born December 25, 1831, in Stone Ridge, New York, the son of John and Sarah Peters Lounsbery. His father was Postmaster of Stone Ridge from 1831 to 1839, 1844 to 1849 and 1858 to 1860.

William graduated from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey in 1851. In 1853, he engaged in the practice of law in Kingston, New York. During the Civil War he served as commissary of the Twentieth Regiment as a first lieutenant.

In 1867, he was elected to the New York State Assembly, serving one year in 1868. In 1877, he was elected the second mayor of Kingston, serving from 1878-1879, when he was elected to the 46th United States Congress as a Democrat, serving from 1879-1881.

William died on November 8, 1905, in Kingston, and was buried in that city in Wiltwyck Rural Cemetery.[17] Lounsbery Place in Kingston is named for him.[18]

William married firstly, on September 8, 1858, Catharine Elizabeth Eaman, daughter of John and Harriet DuBois Eaman and descendant of Louis DuBois. She died on May 1, 1889. On January 12, 1891, he married Alice Van Buren. She died on August 10, 1939. He had a daughter with his first wife, Katharine DuBois Lounsbery McKnight (1860-1941), and a daughter with his second wife, Elizabeth Adeline Lounsbery Gleason (1893-1995).

  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Jean Hasbrouck II (1640-1714) m. Anne Deyo (1644-1694)
      • Jacob Hasbrouck (1688-1761) m. Esther Bevier (1687-1741)
        • Isaac Hasbrouck (1722-1789) m. Maria Bruyn (1723-1776)
          • Jacob Hasbrouck (1746-1838) m. Sara DuBois (1747-1821)
            • Margaret Hasbrouck (1773-1847) m. William Peters (1773-1814)
              • Sarah Peters (1796-1866) m. John Lounsbery (1803-1864)
                • William Lounsbery

George H. Sharpe

George Henry Sharpe was born February 26, 1828, in Kingston, to Henry and Helen Hasbrouck Sharpe, and grandson of Abraham J. Hasbrouck. He grew up in Kingston and attended Kingston Academy and Albany Academy before entering Rutgers University, graduating from that institute in 1847. He entered private law practice in New York City, engaging from 1848-1851, and then moving to Kingston and practicing law there from 1854-1861.

At the outbreak of the American Civil War, Sharpe had been captain of the 20th New York Militia, but had submitted his resignation. However, at word of the attack on Fort Sumter, Sharpe withdrew his resignation and had recruited 248 men through one day. In 1862, he was commissioned a colonel and over a span of 22 days recruited 1041 men, going to battle on the 23rd day. He was brevetted to brigadier general in 1864 and major general in 1865.

Following the Civil War, Major General Sharpe was sent to Europe to identify United States citizens that may have been involved in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, making him the "first CIA agent" in U.S. history. This assignment followed a stint as Chief of the Bureau of Military Information from 1863-1865.

Sharpe was elected in 1878 to the New York State Assembly, serving from 1879-1882, serving as its speaker from 1880-1881. Sharpe was nominated to the Board of General Appraisers by President Benjamin Harrison in 1890, serving until his resignation in 1899.

General Sharpe died on January 13, 1900, in Manhattan, New York, at the residence of his daughter and son-in-law.

General Sharpe built a large mansion at 1 Albany Avenue in Kingston after the conclusion of the Civil War, and resided here up until the 1890s. His mansion stood until the 1960s, when it was demolished. General Sharpe entertained many guests at this mansion, including United States Presidents Ulysses S. Grant and Chester A. Arthur. Not far from where his mansion once stood, there is a now-defunct cemetery, called Sharp's Burying Ground, at 148 Albany Avenue. This burial ground was likely named for General Sharpe's father as well as himself.[19]

General Sharpe married his cousin, Caroline Hone Hasbrouck (1830-1898), on December 20, 1855. She was the daughter of Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck and his wife, Julia Ludlum Hasbrouck. Together they had three children:

  1. Severyn Bruyn Sharpe (1857-1929), an 1879 graduate of Yale University and one-time Ulster County Judge; he married Frances Payntar (1868-1949) and had one daughter, Katharine Davenport Sharpe (1901-1989)
  2. Henry Granville Sharpe (1858-1947), an 1880 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York and 24th Quartermaster General of the United States Army; he married Kate Huntington Morgan (1858-1941)
  3. Katherine Lawrence Sharpe (1860-1945), who married United States Senator Ira Davenport Jr. and resided in New York City and Bath, New York, for most of her life
  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Jean Hasbrouck II (1640-1714) m. Anne Deyo (1644-1694)
      • Maria Hasbrouck (1664-1719) m. Isaac DuBois (1659-1690)
        • Philip DuBois (1689-1764) m. Esther Gumaer (1697-1761)
          • Hester DuBois (1718-1790) m. Louis Bevier III (1717-1772)
            • Elizabeth Bevier (1749-1795) m. Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808)
              • Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck (1773-1845) m. Helena Jansen (1770-1824)
                • Helen Hasbrouck (1797-1886) m. Henry Sharpe (1782-1830)
                  • George Henry Sharpe
      • Hester Hasbrouck (1668-1721) m. Pierre Gumaer (1666-1729)
        • Esther Gumaer (1697-1761) m. Philip DuBois (1689-1764)
          • Hester DuBois (1718-1790) m. Louis Bevier III (1717-1772)
            • Elizabeth Bevier (1749-1795) m. Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808)
              • Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck (1773-1845) m. Helena Jansen (1770-1824)
                • Helen Hasbrouck (1797-1886) m. Henry Sharpe (1782-1830)
                  • George Henry Sharpe
      • Elizabeth Hasbrouck (1685-1760) m. Louis Bevier Jr. (1684-1735)
        • Louis Bevier III (1717-1772) m. Hester DuBois (1718-1790)
          • Elizabeth Bevier (1749-1795) m. Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808)
            • Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck (1773-1845) m. Helena Jansen (1770-1824)
              • Helen Hasbrouck (1797-1886) m. Henry Sharpe (1782-1830)
                • George Henry Sharpe
    • Abraham Hasbrouck (1650-1717) m. Maria Deyo (1653-1741)
      • Joseph Hasbrouck (1683-1724) m. Elsie Schoonmaker (1685-1764)
        • Abraham Hasbrouck (1707-1791) m. Catherine Bruyn (1720-1793)
          • Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808) m. Elizabeth Bevier (1749-1795)
            • Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck (1773-1845) m. Helena Jansen (1770-1824)
              • Helen Hasbrouck (1797-1886) m. Henry Sharpe (1782-1830)
                • George Henry Sharpe

Washington Irving Chambers

Washington Irving Chambers was born April 4, 1856, in Kingston, to Jacob and Margaret Ann Ayres Chambers. Named after the author Washington Irving, Chambers grew up in Kingston, and graduated from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland in 1876. Following his graduation, Chambers was assigned to multiple ships from 1876-1902, working his way up the ranks from Seaman to Ensign to Lieutenant to Lieutenant Commander. He spent 1888-1889 serving as a Lieutenant in the New York Navy Yard.

After 1902, he was promoted to captain, and from 1907-1909, served as the Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance.

In June 1938, Chambers Field in Norfolk, Virginia was named after him, as was the USNS Washington Chambers (T-AKE-11), placed in service in 2011. Chambers was known as a pioneer in the Naval Aviation Field for the United States.

He married Mary Isabella Reynolds (1863-1945) on December 3, 1892, in Kingston. She went by Isabella or Belle for most of her life. He and his wife are buried in Arlington National Cemetery.[20]

  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Jean Hasbrouck II (1640-1714) m. Anne Deyo (1644-1694)
      • Jacob Hasbrouck (1688-1761) m. Esther Bevier (1687-1741)
        • Isaac Hasbrouck (1722-1789) m. Maria Bruyn (1723-1776)
          • Benjamin Hasbrouck (1764-1843) m. Catharina Smedes (1768-bef.1802)
            • Mary Ann Hasbrouck (1789-1868) m. Henry Pawling Chambers (1787-1857)
              • Jacob Chambers (1812-1882) m. Margaret Ann Ayres (1817-1903)
                • Washington Irving Chambers
    • Abraham Hasbrouck (1650-1717) m. Maria Deyo (1653-1741)
      • Daniel Hasbrouck (1692-1759) m. Wyntje Deyo (1706-1787)
        • Elsie Hasbrouck (b.1742) m. Petrus Smedes Jr. (1740-1784)
          • Catharina Smedes (1768-bef.1802) m. Benjamin Hasbrouck (1764-1843)
            • Mary Ann Hasbrouck (1789-1868) m. Henry Pawling Chambers (1787-1857)
              • Jacob Chambers (1812-1882) m. Margaret Ann Ayres (1817-1903)
                • Washington Irving Chambers

Laurence Hasbrouck Snyder

Laurence Hasbrouck Snyder was born July 23, 1901, in Kingston, son of DeWitt Clinton and Gertrude Louisa Wood Snyder. He had four siblings, Anna Gertrude (died in infancy), Robert, Allan, and Clinton DeWitt. By 1905, the family was residing in Brooklyn, and by 1920 in Staten Island, New York. Laurence graduated from Rutgers University in 1922, and two years later was brought on to be a professor of biology at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. In 1926, while still a professor, he earned a doctor of science degree from Harvard University.

Snyder would remain at NC State until 1930, when he moved and became a professor of genetics at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. He would later become chairman of the Department of Zoology and Entomology at OSU, remaining at this institution until 1947. The 1930 United States Census shows Snyder living in Swift Creek, North Carolina, and the 1940 United States Census shows Snyder living in Columbus, Ohio.

Following his tenure at OSU, Snyder moved once again, becoming dean of the graduate college and professor of medicine at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma. Snyder would serve in these positions until 1958. While at OU, Snyder served as the president of the Genetics Society of America in 1948, president of the American Society of Human Genetics in 1950, and president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1957.

In 1958, Snyder became president of the University of Hawaii in Honolulu. He served in this role until 1963, and while in office he oversaw a very large expansion of the college, in both buildings (37 new built) and enrollment (doubled).

Snyder has been described as a father of human genetics thanks to his long career in the profession and his research. He died on October 8, 1986, in Honolulu.

He married Guldborg M. Herland (1901-1994) in 1923, and they had two daughters: Clara Reed Snyder Converse and Margaret Neal Snyder Petersen. At the time of his death, his obituary states that he had nine grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. His ashes were scattered privately by his family.[21]

  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Jean Hasbrouck II (1640-1714) m. Anne Deyo (1644-1694)
      • Jacob Hasbrouck (1688-1761) m. Esther Bevier (1687-1741)
        • Isaac Hasbrouck (1722-1789) m. Maria Bruyn (1723-1776)
          • Jacob Hasbrouck (1746-1838) m. Sara DuBois (1747-1821)
            • Margaret Hasbrouck (1773-1847) m. William Peters (1773-1814)
              • Maria Peters (1802-1877) m. William DuBois Van Wagenen (1804-1879)
                • Margaret Van Wagenen (1829-1869) m. Benjamin Franklin Snyder (1826-1889)
                  • DeWitt Clinton Snyder (1859-1919) m. Gertrude Louisa Wood (1869-1961)
                    • Laurence Hasbrouck Snyder[22]

Cleveland Keith Benedict II

Cleveland Benedict was born March 21, 1935, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the son of Cooper Procter and Laura DeLamater Benedict. He had two younger siblings, Oakley DeLamater Benedict (1938-1940) and Elizabeth Hasbrouck Benedict Glenn (b. 1941). He attended and graduated from Princeton University in 1957 with an A.B. in history. He would settle in Lewisburg, West Virginia.

He was an unsuccessful candidate for West Virginia State Senate in 1970. He ran for the United States House of Representatives from West Virginia's 2nd district, looking to succeed retiring Congressman Harley O. Staggers. Benedict was successful and served from 1981 to 1983, deciding not to run for re-election due to his desire to run for the United States Senate. He challenged incumbent Robert C. Byrd but was unsuccessful in this campaign. In 1988, he was elected West Virginia's commissioner of their department of agriculture, serving from 1989 to 1993. He ran for governor of West Virginia in 1992 but was unsuccessful in this attempt as well.

On August 10, 1957, he married Ann Farrar Arthur (b. 1933) in Winchester, Virginia. They had three children, including author Pinckney Benedict. Pinckney's son, Cleveland Keith Benedict III, carries on Cleve's name. Through his father, Cleve is a 2nd great-grandson of Procter & Gamble cofounder William Procter.

  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Abraham Hasbrouck (1650-1717) m. Maria Deyo (1653-1741)
      • Joseph Hasbrouck (1683-1724) m. Elsie Schoonmaker (1685-1764)
        • Abraham Hasbrouck (1707-1791) m. Catherine Bruyn (1720-1793)
          • Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808) m. Elizabeth Bevier (1749-1795)
            • David Hasbrouck (1779-1823) m. Abigail Love Lawrence (1789-1865)
              • John Lawrence Hasbrouck (1813-1895) m. Mary C. Tremper (1814-1890)
                • Price Wetherall Hasbrouck (1841-1901) m. Annie Osborn Peirson (1848-1929)
                  • Elizabeth Lawrence Hasbrouck (1872-) m. Oakley Ramshon DeLamater (1870-1936)
                    • Laura DeLamater (1911-) m. Cooper Procter Benedict (1907-1968)
                      • Cleveland Keith Benedict (b. 1935)[23]

Darren Christopher O'Day

Darren O'Day was born October 22, 1982, in Jacksonville, Florida, the son of Ralph Leon and Michal (Shoemaker) O'Day. He has one older brother, Kyle Matthew O'Day (born 1979). He attended and played baseball at the University of Florida in Gainesville and graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in agricultural and life sciences. Although undrafted out of college, O'Day signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim of Major League Baseball in 2006. On March 31, 2008, O'Day made his major league debut with the Angels.

O'Day is still an active pitcher in the majors, having played with the New York Mets in 2009; the Texas Rangers from 2009 to 2011; the Baltimore Orioles from 2012 to 2018; the Atlanta Braves from 2019 to 2020; and the New York Yankees in 2021. He was an All-Star in 2015 while a member of the Orioles. In 14 seasons, O'Day is 40-19 with a 2.53 ERA and 611 strikeouts.

  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Jean Hasbrouck II (1640-1714) m. Anne Deyo (1644-1694)
      • Maria Hasbrouck (1664-1719) m. Isaac DuBois (1659-1690)
        • Daniel DuBois (1684-1752) m. Marytjen LeFevre (1689-1730)
          • Elizabeth DuBois (1714-1792) m. Abraham Deyo (1710-1777)
            • Jonathan Deyo (1745-1823) m. Maria LeFevre (1756-1836)
              • Catharine Deyo (1785-1857) m. Wilhelmus DuBois (1783-1848)
                • Mathusalem DuBois (1811-1858) m. Rachel Malinda Nees (1821-1867)
                  • Wilhelmus DuBois (1840-1910) m. Hannah Matilda Holcomb (1836-1922)
                    • William Ross DuBois (1866-1947) m. Avis Idona Briggs (1871-1917)
                      • Leona Matilda DuBois (1895-1973) m. Leo Fletcher Ambler (1893-1990)
                        • Marcia Joann Ambler (1926-1989) m. Herman Roger Shoemaker (1925-2002)
                          • Michal Shoemaker (b. 1949) m. Ralph Leon O'Day (b. 1951)
                            • Darren Christopher O'Day (b. 1982)[24]

Local elected leaders

Given their early arrival and help in forming a more complete Ulster County, and elsewhere, many Hasbrouck family members and descendants have served in elected or appointed political positions within Ulster County.[25]

  • Jean Hasbrouck m. Esther ?
    • Jean Hasbrouck II (1640-1714) m. Anne Deyo (1644-1694)
      • Maria Hasbrouck (1664-1719) m. Isaac DuBois (1659-1690)
        • Daniel DuBois (1684-1752) m. Marytjen LeFevre (1689-1730)
          • Elizabeth DuBois (1714-1792) m. Abraham Deyo Jr. (1710-1777)
            • Abraham Deyo III (1736-1808) m. Maria LeFevre (1756-1793)
              • Abraham A. Deyo (1793-1873) m. Margaret T. Deyo (1792-1860)- Deyo served as the Town of Plattekill supervisor from 1835-1839 and 1841-1842, and then served as a New York State Senator from 1843-1846
                • Abraham A. Deyo Jr. (1819-1883)- Deyo Jr. served as the Town of Kingston supervisor from 1870-1871; he also served as the New Paltz Postmaster from 1845-1849 and 1853-1858, as well as Ulster County Sheriff in 1858
            • Daniel Deyo (1740-1823) m. Margaret LeFevre (1743-1796)
              • Abraham Deyo (1763-1805) m. Anne Brodhead (1764-1845)
                • Margaret T. Deyo (1792-1860) m. Abraham A. Deyo (1793-1873)
                  • Abraham A. Deyo Jr. (1819-1883)- see above
              • Nathaniel Deyo (1770-1835) m. Lea DeWitt (1773-1813)
                • Jonathan Nathaniel Deyo (1805-1886) m. Maria LeFevre (1816-1905)
                  • Andrew LeFevre Deyo (1845-1926)- Deyo served as the Town of Gardiner supervisor in 1873, 1875, and 1885, and from 1887-1891; he then served as the Ulster County Treasurer from 1893-1895
            • Simeon Deyo (1743-1819) m. Antje Low (1738-1811)
              • Joseph Deyo (1777-1834) m. Julia Kelsey (1780-1854)
                • Reuben Deyo (1800-1864)- Deyo served as the Town of New Paltz supervisor in 1840 and the Town of Lloyd supervisor from 1845-1848
            • Maria Deyo (1748-1817) m. Nathaniel LeFevre (1749-1817)
              • Rachel LeFevre (1778-1831) m. Jonas DuBois (1770-1844)
                • LeFevre DuBois (1801-1881) m. Rebecca DuBois (1807-1876)
                  • Garret Louis DuBois (1842-1913) m. Hannah Frances Constable (1850-1901)
                    • Fred DuBois (1881-1950) m. Anna Frances Buchanan (1880-1964)- F. DuBois served as the Town of New Paltz supervisor from 1930-1933
                      • Fred Haddon DuBois (1911-2002)- F.H. DuBois served as the Town of New Paltz supervisor from 1955-1959 and as Ulster County Treasurer from 1959-1977
        • Philip DuBois (1689-1764) m. Esther Gumaer (1697-1761)
          • Hester DuBois (1718-1790) m. Louis Bevier III (1717-1772)
            • Philip DuBois Bevier (1751-1802)- Bevier served as the town of Rochester supervisor from 1794-1800
      • Hester Hasbrouck (1668-1721) m. Pierre Gumaer (1666-1729)
        • Esther Gumaer (1697-1761) m. Philip DuBois (1689-1764)
          • Hester DuBois (1718-1790) m. Louis Bevier III (1717-1772)
            • Philip DuBois Bevier (1751-1802)- see above
      • Elizabeth Hasbrouck (1685-1760) m. Louis Bevier Jr. (1684-1735)
        • Louis Bevier III (1717-1772) m. Hester DuBois (1718-1790)
          • Philip DuBois Bevier (1751-1802)- see above
      • Jacob Hasbrouck (1688-1761) m. Esther Bevier (1687-1741)
        • Isaac Hasbrouck (1722-1789) m. Maria Bruyn (1723-1776)
          • Jacob Hasbrouck (1746-1838) m. Sara DuBois (1747-1821)
            • Margaret Hasbrouck (1773-1847) m. William Peters (1773-1814)
              • Sarah Peters (1796-1866) m. John Lounsbery (1803-1864)
                • Sarah Lounsberry (1837-1908) m. Abraham Gaasbeek DeWitt (1835-1918)
                  • Matthew TenEyck DeWitt (1874-1935)- DeWitt served as the town of Hurley supervisor from 1910-1911, 1914-1915, 1924-1927, and 1933-1935
          • Benjamin Hasbrouck (1764-1843) m. Rachel Hasbrouck (1779-1843)
            • Blandinah Bruyn Hasbrouck (1814-1852) m. Daniel Hasbrouck (1808-1898)
              • Mary Catherine Hasbrouck (1847-1925) m. William Charles Anderson (1838-1902)
                • Charles Anderson (1877-1931) m. Stella Edith Baker (1881-1938)
                  • Howard Calvin Anderson (1910-1996)- Anderson served as the town of Rochester town clerk (1934-1935) and town supervisor (1936-1941, 1948-1953), as well as the Ulster County Sheriff (1942-1944)
    • Abraham Hasbrouck (1650-1717) m. Maria Deyo (1653-1741)
      • Rachel Hasbrouck (1680-bef. 1717) m. Louis DuBois Jr. (1677-1749)
        • Nathaniel DuBois (1703-1763) m. Geertruy Bruyn (1709-?)
          • Rachel DuBois (1727-1781) m. Andries LeFevre (1722-1812)- LeFevre served as the town of New Paltz supervisor in 1766 and 1781
            • Nathaniel LeFevre (1749-1817) m. Maria Deyo (1748-1817)
              • Rachel LeFevre (1778-1831) m. Jonas DuBois (1770-1844)
                • LeFevre DuBois (1801-1881) m. Rebecca DuBois (1807-1876)
                  • Garret Louis DuBois (1842-1913) m. Hannah Frances Constable (1850-1901)
                    • Fred DuBois (1881-1950) m. Anna Frances Buchanan (1880-1964)- see above
                      • Fred Haddon DuBois (1911-2002)- see above
            • Maria LeFevre (1756-1793) m. Abraham Deyo III (1736-1808)
              • Abraham A. Deyo (1793-1873) m. Margaret T. Deyo (1792-1860)- see above
                • Abraham A. Deyo Jr. (1819-1883)- see above
        • Jonathan DuBois (1710-1746) m. Elizabeth LeFevre (1712-1749)
          • Louis Jonathan DuBois (1733-1813) m. Catrina Brodhead (1738-1795)
            • Jonathan DuBois (1763-1832)- DuBois served as the town of New Paltz supervisor in 1820
            • Jonas DuBois (1770-1844) m. Rachel LeFevre (1778-1831)
              • LeFevre DuBois (1801-1881) m. Rebecca DuBois (1807-1876)
                • Garret Louis DuBois (1842-1913) m. Hannah Frances Constable (1850-1901)
                  • Fred DuBois (1881-1950) m. Anna Frances Buchanan (1880-1964)- see above
                    • Fred Haddon DuBois (1911-2002)- see above
          • Andries DuBois (1737-?) m. Sarah LeFevre (1736-?)
            • Elsje DuBois (1771-1843) m. Philip LeFevre (1763-1840)
              • Andries P. LeFevre (1793-1865) m. Magdalene Elting (1796-1852)
                • Maria LeFevre (1816-1905) m. Jonathan Nathaniel Deyo (1805-1886)
                  • Andrew LeFevre Deyo (1845-1926)- see above
        • Catharine DuBois (1714-1774) m. Wessel Brodhead (1703-1774)
          • Catrina Brodhead (1738-1795) m. Louis Jonathan DuBois (1733-1813)
            • Jonathan DuBois (1763-1832)- see above
            • Jonas DuBois (1770-1844) m. Rachel LeFevre (1778-1831)
              • LeFevre DuBois (1801-1881) m. Rebecca DuBois (1807-1876)
                • Garret Louis DuBois (1842-1913) m. Hannah Frances Constable (1850-1901)
                  • Fred DuBois (1881-1950) m. Anna Frances Buchanan (1880-1964)- see above
                    • Fred Haddon DuBois (1911-2002)- see above
      • Joseph Hasbrouck (1683-1724) m. Elsie Schoonmaker (1685-1764)
        • Abraham Hasbrouck (1707-1791) m. Catherine Bruyn (1720-1793)
          • Isaac Hasbrouck (1712-1778) m. Antjen Louw (1728-1784)- Hasbrouck served as the town of Shawangunk supervisor from 1751-1752
            • Jannetje Hasbrouck (1769-1812) m. Johannes Crispell (1764-1842)
              • Petrus Crispell (1794-1878)- Crispell served as the town of Hurley supervisor from 1845-1848
              • Antje Crispell (1796-1860) m. TenEyck DeWitt (1792-1883)
                • Abraham Gaasbeek DeWitt (1835-1918) m. Sarah Lounsberry (1837-1908)
                  • Matthew TenEyck DeWitt (1874-1935)- see above
          • Jacobus Hasbrouck (1753-1819) m. Maria DeWitt (1760-1798)
            • Maria Hasbrouck (1793-1851) m. Charles DeWitt Bruyn (1784-1849)
              • Charles DeWitt Bruyn Jr. (1834-1897)- Bruyn served as a city of Kingston First Ward supervisor in 1873
        • Petronella Hasbrouck (1710-aft. 1774) m. Simon LeFever (1709-1743)
          • Sarah LeFevre (1736-?) m. Andries DuBois (1737-?)
            • Elsje DuBois (1771-1843) m. Philip LeFevre (1763-1840)
              • Andries P. LeFevre (1793-1865) m. Magdalene Elting (1796-1852)
                • Maria LeFevre (1816-1905) m. Jonathan Nathaniel Deyo (1805-1886)
                  • Andrew LeFevre Deyo (1845-1926)- see above
      • Daniel Hasbrouck (1692-1759) m. Wyntje Deyo (1706-1787)
        • Jonas Hasbrouck (1736-1824) m. Catharine DuBois (1738-1814)
          • Josaphat DuBois Hasbrouck (1767-1832) m. Jane Hoornbeck (1767-1853)
            • Daniel Hasbrouck (1808-1898) m. Blandinah Bruyn Hasbrouck (1814-1852)
              • Mary Catherine Hasbrouck (1847-1925) m. William Charles Anderson (1838-1902)
                • Charles Anderson (1877-1931) m. Stella Edith Baker (1881-1938)
                  • Howard Calvin Anderson (1910-1996)- see above
        • David Hasbrouck (1740-1806) m. Maria Hoogland (1746-1825)
          • Blandinah Bruyn Hasbrouck (1814-1852) m. Daniel Hasbrouck (1808-1898)
            • Mary Catherine Hasbrouck (1847-1925) m. William Charles Anderson (1838-1902)
              • Charles Anderson (1877-1931) m. Stella Edith Baker (1881-1938)
                • Howard Calvin Anderson (1910-1996)- see above

Influence on Ulster County

The lasting impacts of the Huguenots and their arrival to Ulster County can be seen in present-day around the area, especially in New Paltz. The local high school possesses the nickname of "Hugies," short for Huguenots. There is a Manheim Boulevard, named after the town in Germany many of the families fled to before coming to the United States. Also contained in the town or village of New Paltz are Hasbrouck Park, a playground-based park located near the SUNY New Paltz.

Following a fire in 1884, the New Paltz Classical School offered to their land to New York State to create a normal school. The creation of this normal school was overseen by a Board of Trustees of 14 individuals; one president, one secretary and 12 voting members. This board was instrumental in the creation of the normal school and establishing the roots for SUNY New Paltz. Every member on this board was a descendant of the original patentee families of New Paltz:[26]

  1. Elting Tjerck Deyo (1830-1907)- member; descendant of the Deyo, Freer and Crispell families
  2. Solomon Deyo (1834-1904)- secretary; descendant of Deyo, DuBois, LeFevre, Hasbrouck
  3. Gilbert DuBois (1819-1886)- member; descendant of DuBois family
  4. Henry J. DuBois (1829-1907)- member; descendant of DuBois, Freer, Deyo and Hasbrouck families
  5. Henry Hasbrouck Elting (1850-1907)- member; descendant of DuBois, Deyo, Freer, Hasbrouck and Bevier families
  6. Jesse Elting (1838-1922)- member; descendant of DuBois, Deyo, Freer, LeFevre, and Hasbrouck families
  7. Philip LeFevre Elting (1836-1919)- member; descendant of DuBois, Deyo, Freer, LeFevre, Hasbrouck and Bevier families
  8. Josiah J. Hasbrouck (1843-1913)- member; descendant of Hasbrouck, Deyo, Bevier, DuBois, and LeFevre families
  9. Philip Bevier Hasbrouck (1825-1906)- member; descendant of Hasbrouck, Bevier, Deyo, and DuBois families
  10. Lambert Jenkins (1821-1901)- member; descendant of LeFevre, Deyo, DuBois, Hasbrouck
  11. Simon Peter Snyder Keator (1828-1899)- member; descendant of Freer family
  12. DuBois LeFevre (1824-1904)- member; descendant of LeFevre, Deyo, DuBois, and Hasbrouck families
  13. Ralph LeFevre (1844-1925)- president; descendant of LeFevre, Deyo, Freer, DuBois and Hasbrouck families
  14. Jacob Louw Snyder (1836-1913)- member; descendant of DuBois, Hasbrouck, and Deyo families

Through the efforts of this board, as well as the last names of the patentees of New Paltz, many of the buildings on the campus were named after the Huguenots, in an area called the Hasbrouck Complex. There was Deyo Hall, DuBois Hall, Hasbrouck Hall, Bevier Hall, Crispell Hall and LeFevre Hall; as well as the Hasbrouck Dining Hall and the Elting Gymnasium (the Elting family was not considered a Patentee family, but were significant in the early days of New Paltz; Roelif Elting, one of the first to the area, married Sara DuBois, daughter of Patentee Abraham DuBois and granddaughter of patentees Louis DuBois and Christian Deyo). However, these names were changed in 2019 after a long-term research project in which it was decided that due to the Patentees and their owning of slaves, that the buildings should not bear their names any longer.[27]

Some of the street names in New Paltz reflect the families as well, with Huguenot Street being the most obvious. Other names that appear include Hasbrouck Avenue, Hasbrouck Place, Huguenot Court, Elting Avenue, Henry W. DuBois Drive (named for Henry William DuBois, mayor of the village of New Paltz from 1958 to 1975), Duzine Road (douze is French for 12, meant to represent the 12 patentees), and Holland Lane (several Huguenots fled to the Netherlands to avoid persecution).[28]

Hasbrouck Park in Kingston was one of the city's first downtown parks, opened in 1920. Many streets in Kingston possess Huguenot backstories, including Bernard Street (named for Reuben Bernard, who married a Crispell), Bruyn Street (named for Charles D. Bruyn, whose mother was a Hasbrouck and Cornelius Bruyn, who married first a Bevier and secondly the daughter of a Hasbrouck), DeWitt Street (named for Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt, whose mother was a Hasbrouck), Deyo Street (named for Sylvester R. Deyo, direct descendant of patentee Christian Deyo), DuBois Street (named for Josiah DuBois Jr., a direct descendant of patentee Louis DuBois), Kiersted Avenue (named for Christopher Kierstede, who married a DuBois), Hasbrouck Avenue and Hasbrouck Place (named for Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck), Abruyn Street (named for Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck) and Catharine Street (named for Catharine Hasbrouck Ludlum).

There is also a Hasbrouck Avenue in Highland, New York and Port Ewen, New York, a Hasbrouck Lane in Woodstock, New York and Port Ewen, and a Hasbrouck Drive in Wallkill, New York, Poughkeepsie, New York, Newburgh, New York and Garnerville, New York.

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hasbrouck, family, this, article, relies, excessively, references, primary, sources, please, improve, this, article, adding, secondary, tertiary, sources, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, september, 2020, learn, when, remove, this, templ. This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Hasbrouck family news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hasbrouck family news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Hasbrouck family was an early immigrant family to Ulster County New York and helped found New Paltz New York The Hasbrouck family were French Huguenots who fled persecution in France by moving to Germany and then the United States Two brothers Jean II and Abraham are the ancestors of almost all individuals in the United States with the last name Hasbrouck or some variation HasbrouckCurrent regionUnited StatesPlace of originCalais FranceMembersAbraham B HasbrouckAbraham J HasbrouckJosiah HasbrouckLouis HasbrouckLydia Sayer HasbrouckSol HasbrouckWilliam C HasbrouckJay LeFevreWilliam LounsberyGeorge H SharpeHenry G SharpeJohn Hasbrouck Van VleckZiggy HasbrookEzra FitchOlive HasbrouckLaurence H SnyderCleve BenedictDaniel O DayEstate s Stow Hasbrouck HouseMaj Jacob Hasbrouck Jr HouseJean Hasbrouck HouseWashington s Headquarters State Historic SiteHasbrouck House Poughkeepsie New York Contents 1 History 1 1 Move to Germany and the Colonies 1 2 Founding of New Paltz 1 3 Huguenot Street 2 Early Hasbrouck family 3 Notable members 3 1 Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck 3 2 Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck 3 3 Josiah Hasbrouck 3 4 Louis Hasbrouck 3 5 Sol Hasbrouck 3 6 William C Hasbrouck 3 7 Olive Hasbrouck 3 8 Ziggy Hasbrook 3 9 Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck 3 10 Ezra Fitch 3 11 Jay LeFevre 3 12 William Lounsbery 3 13 George H Sharpe 3 14 Washington Irving Chambers 3 15 Laurence Hasbrouck Snyder 3 16 Cleveland Keith Benedict II 3 17 Darren Christopher O Day 4 Local elected leaders 5 Influence on Ulster County 6 ReferencesHistory EditThe Hasbrouck brothers Jean and Abraham were the sons of Jean Hasbrouck I and his wife Esther both born in France When Louis XIV gained the French throne in 1643 he aggressively forced Huguenots to convert to Roman Catholicism an ongoing effort by French monarchs to perform this action Louis imposed penalties closed schools and implemented Dragonnades which were meant to intimidate the Huguenot families Huguenot homes would be occupied or looted by French troops as part of this policy Move to Germany and the Colonies Edit Many of the Huguenots became religious refugees fleeing France to other parts of Europe The Hasbrouck family ended up in Mannheim Germany among many other families It wasn t long before these families continued their journey and sailed to the colonies in North America 1 One of the earliest French Huguenots to move to the colonies was Matthys Blanchan and his family which included his son in law Louis DuBois Jean Hasbrouck II and his wife Anne Deyo and two of their children Maria and Hester along with Anne s parents Christian and Jeanne Verbeau Deyo and Anne s siblings Pierre Maria and Elizabeth would move to present day New York settling first in Hurley New York In 1675 Jean s brother Abraham would join with the group in Hurley which had now grown to a very large number On November 17 1675 he would marry Maria Deyo his brother s wife s sister 2 Founding of New Paltz Edit After garnering enough support and continuing to grow their families the Huguenots set out to find a desirable land that they could call their own They found an area 15 miles south of Kingston New York where they had resided for a short time but found that the constant squabbles with local Native Americans made it difficult to function The owners of the land they coveted were the Esopus Indians who lived on a considerable amount of land up and down the Hudson River where present day Esopus New York runs through Ulster Park New York and into where New Paltz stands The Huguenots initiated peaceful negotiations with the Esopus tribe agreeing to a land contract with five of their chiefs and 21 of their natives This was followed by the royal or patent grant given to the Huguenots by Governor Edmund Andros on September 29 1677 3 In 1678 the families proceeded to their new home building simple wood houses near the Wallkill River They would name their new settlement New Paltz which was meant to honor the Germany state in which Mannheim exists Pfalz am Rhein As part of the patent they had received twelve of the new settlers signed the document and were considered the founders or patentees of New Paltz Jean and Abraham Hasbrouck were two of these signers along with their father in law Christian Deyo their brother in law Pierre Peter Deyo brother in law Simon LeFevre who married Elizabeth Deyo brother in law Abraham DuBois who married Margaret Deyo Jean s son in law Isaac DuBois married Maria Hasbrouck Abraham and Isaac s father Louis Simon s brother Andries LeFevre Hugo Freer Louis Bevier and Antoine Crispell who married Maria Blanchan daughter of Matthys and sister of Catherine married Louis DuBois 4 One of the first structures in New Paltz was a fort like stockade a requirement of Governor Andros for protection 5 Huguenot Street Edit see Huguenot Street Historic District The families settled on a stretch of land now known as Historic Huguenot Street where many of their early homes were built The wood like homes were soon replaced by stone structures that have stood until present day The first patentee to pass away was Christian Deyo and a cemetery was established on Huguenot Street not far from where the homes were Many of the patentees would be buried in this cemetery and Christian was the first Anne Deyo Hasbrouck would die in 1694 and not see many of the structures built with stone her husband Jean died in 1714 having built a small simple stone house His brother Abraham would die in 1717 also having built a small house and his wife Maria Deyo Hasbrouck in 1741 They would all be buried in the Huguenot Cemetery Abraham and Maria s son Daniel would add on to his father s residence making it much larger and committing to upgrades for his family While it was originally thought that the Abraham Hasbrouck House was built solely by Abraham dating of the trees and remnants of the earliest parts of the house show that it was completed after Abraham s death around 1720 This makes Daniel the likely contributor to most of what the home looks like today and he resided there until around 1740 6 Early Hasbrouck family EditJean and Anna Deyo Hasbrouck had at least six children Maria Hasbrouck 1664 1719 married Isaac DuBois 1659 1690 on June 1 1683 Hester Hasbrouck 1668 1721 married Pierre Peter Gumaer 1666 1729 on April 18 1692 Abraham Hasbrouck b 1678 Isaac Hasbrouck b 1681 Elizabeth Hasbrouck 1685 1760 married Louis Bevier Jr 1684 1735 on June 2 1713 Jacob Hasbrouck 1688 1761 married Esther Bevier 1687 1741 on December 7 1714Abraham and Maria Deyo Hasbrouck had at least five children Rachel Hasbrouck 1680 bef 1717 married Louis DuBois Jr 1677 1749 on January 19 1701 Joseph Hasbrouck 1683 1724 married Elsie Schoonmaker 1685 1764 on October 27 1705 Solomon Hasbrouck 1686 1752 married Sarah Van Wagenen 1701 1753 Daniel Hasbrouck 1692 1759 married Wyntje Deyo 1706 1787 great granddaughter of Christian Deyo and Daniel s 1st cousin once removed Benjamin Hasbrouck 1696 1763 married Jannetje DeLong 1712 1787 on February 13 1737 7 Many of the Hasbrouck descendants would marry into the other patentee families as well as other early settler families from the Netherlands such as the Elting Van Wagenen Louw and Schoonmaker families Notable members EditAbraham Bruyn Hasbrouck Edit Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck was born November 29 1791 in Kingston New York the son of Jonathan Hasbrouck who served as the Ulster County Judge from 1798 to 1799 and his wife Catharina Wynkoop Hasbrouck He graduated from Yale University in 1810 and returned to Kingston where he studied law and opened his practice In 1824 he was elected to the 19th United States Congress serving from 1825 1827 He was named President of the National Ulster County Bank in Kingston holding this position until 1840 when he was appointed the 6th President of Rutgers University He remained in this role until 1850 He died February 23 1879 in Kingston and was buried in Houghtaling Cemetery in that city The cemetery is now defunct Abruyn Street in Kingston is named after Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck because he was prominent at in Kingston at the same time as his first cousin Abraham J Hasbrouck he would sign his name Abruyn thus resulting in the street name Hasbrouck also founded the village of St Remy within the limits of Kingston and Esopus Jean Hasbrouck m Esther Abraham Hasbrouck 1650 1717 m Maria Deyo 1653 1741 Joseph Hasbrouck 1683 1724 m Elsie Schoonmaker 1685 1764 Abraham Hasbrouck 1707 1791 m Catherine Bruyn 1720 1793 Jonathan Hasbrouck 1763 1846 m Catharina Wynkoop 1763 1846 Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck He was married to Julia Frances Ludlum 1796 1869 and was the father in law of George H Sharpe Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck Edit Abraham J Hasbrouck was born October 16 1773 in Libertyville New York a small established community outside of New Paltz and Gardiner New York He was a descendant of both Abraham and Jean through multiple lines Jean Hasbrouck m Esther Jean Hasbrouck II 1640 1714 m Anne Deyo 1644 1694 Maria Hasbrouck 1664 1719 m Isaac DuBois 1659 1690 Philip DuBois 1689 1764 m Esther Gumaer 1697 1761 Hester DuBois 1718 1790 m Louis Bevier III 1717 1772 Elizabeth Bevier 1749 1795 m Joseph Hasbrouck 1743 1808 Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck Hester Hasbrouck 1668 1721 m Pierre Gumaer 1666 1729 Esther Gumaer 1697 1761 m Philip DuBois 1689 1764 Hester DuBois 1718 1790 m Louis Bevier III 1717 1772 Elizabeth Bevier 1749 1795 m Joseph Hasbrouck 1743 1808 Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck Elizabeth Hasbrouck 1685 1760 m Louis Bevier Jr 1684 1735 Louis Bevier III 1717 1772 m Hester DuBois 1718 1790 Elizabeth Bevier 1749 1795 m Joseph Hasbrouck 1743 1808 Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck Abraham Hasbrouck 1650 1717 m Maria Deyo 1653 1741 Joseph Hasbrouck 1683 1724 m Elsie Schoonmaker 1685 1764 Abraham Hasbrouck 1707 1791 m Catherine Bruyn 1720 1793 Joseph Hasbrouck 1743 1808 m Elizabeth Bevier 1749 1795 Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck Abraham was a merchant in Kingston New York who owned a large property within the Rondout West Strand Historic District He served in the New York State Assembly in 1811 and New York State Senate in 1822 In 1812 he was elected to the 13th United States Congress as a Democratic Republican serving from 1813 1815 He died January 12 1845 in Kingston and is buried in the historic Sharp Burial Ground Albany Avenue Cemetery Hasbrouck Avenue Hasbrouck Place and Hasbrouck Park all in Kingston are named for him 8 Josiah Hasbrouck Edit Josiah Hasbrouck was born March 5 1755 in New Paltz the son of Jacob Hasbrouck Jr and his wife Jannetje DuBois Hasbrouck His father served as a major in the American Revolutionary War and as the town supervisor of New Paltz 1762 1765 1771 1776 Josiah would serve as supervisor of New Paltz as well from 1784 1786 1793 1794 and 1799 1805 In between his second and third terms he served in the New York State Assembly from 1796 1797 and again in 1802 and 1806 In 1802 Hasbrouck was elected to the 8th United States Congress to fill the resignation of John Cantine serving from 1803 1805 he was elected to the 15th United States Congress in 1816 serving from 1817 1819 In 1814 Hasbrouck finished building and began residing in his home Locust Lawn Estate which today is a historic site in Gardiner New York He lived here until his death in Plattekill on March 19 1821 He was buried in New Paltz Rural Cemetery 9 He married Sarah Decker on February 11 1785 She was a cousin through the DuBois family Jean Hasbrouck m Esther Jean Hasbrouck II 1640 1714 m Anne Deyo 1644 1694 Jacob Hasbrouck 1688 1761 m Esther Bevier 1687 1741 Jacob Hasbrouck Jr 1727 1806 m Jannetje DuBois 1731 1807 Josiah Hasbrouck 1755 1821 Louis Hasbrouck Edit Louis Hasbrouck was born April 22 1777 in New Paltz son of Joseph and Elizabeth Bevier Hasbrouck and brother of Abraham J Hasbrouck He graduated from Princeton University in 1797 and moved to St Lawrence County New York He served as that county s clerk from 1802 1811 and 1813 1817 He also served in the New York State Assembly in 1814 New York State Senate from 1833 1834 and as the Ogdensburg New York postmaster from 1807 1830 He died in Ogdensburg on August 20 1834 and he is buried in the Ogdensburg Cemetery in that locale He married Catherine Banks on December 29 1802 and had at least six children 10 Jean Hasbrouck m Esther Jean Hasbrouck II 1640 1714 m Anne Deyo 1644 1694 Maria Hasbrouck 1664 1719 m Isaac DuBois 1659 1690 Philip DuBois 1689 1764 m Esther Gumaer 1697 1761 Hester DuBois 1718 1790 m Louis Bevier III 1717 1772 Elizabeth Bevier 1749 1795 m Joseph Hasbrouck 1743 1808 Louis Hasbrouck Hester Hasbrouck 1668 1721 m Pierre Gumaer 1666 1729 Esther Gumaer 1697 1761 m Philip DuBois 1689 1764 Hester DuBois 1718 1790 m Louis Bevier III 1717 1772 Elizabeth Bevier 1749 1795 m Joseph Hasbrouck 1743 1808 Louis Hasbrouck Elizabeth Hasbrouck 1685 1760 m Louis Bevier Jr 1684 1735 Louis Bevier III 1717 1772 m Hester DuBois 1718 1790 Elizabeth Bevier 1749 1795 m Joseph Hasbrouck 1743 1808 Louis Hasbrouck Abraham Hasbrouck 1650 1717 m Maria Deyo 1653 1741 Joseph Hasbrouck 1683 1724 m Elsie Schoonmaker 1685 1764 Abraham Hasbrouck 1707 1791 m Catherine Bruyn 1720 1793 Joseph Hasbrouck 1743 1808 m Elizabeth Bevier 1749 1795 Louis Hasbrouck Sol Hasbrouck Edit Sol Hasbrouck was born Solomon Hasbrouck on May 30 1833 in New Paltz the son of Alexander and Rachel Elting Hasbrouck He married Anne Eliza Van Wagenen on August 22 1867 in New Paltz and shortly thereafter moved out west to Boise Idaho They had four children during their time in Idaho and in 1885 Sol was elected as mayor of Boise However after four months he resigned his position He died on September 7 1906 in Boise and is buried in the Pioneer Cemetery in that city His wife died February 1 1907 in Boise and is buried alongside him Their granddaughter was actress Olive Hasbrouck Jean Hasbrouck m Esther Abraham Hasbrouck 1650 1717 m Maria Deyo 1653 1741 Solomon Hasbrouck 1686 1752 m Sarah Van Wagenen 1701 1753 Petrus Hasbrouck 1738 1799 m Sarah Bevier b 1744 Solomon Petrus Hasbrouck 1784 1841 m Magdalene LeFevre 1789 1841 Alexander Hasbrouck 1809 1895 m Rachel Elting 1813 1839 Solomon Sol Hasbrouck William C Hasbrouck Edit William Cornelius Hasbrouck was born August 23 1800 in Shawangunk New York the son of Cornelius Benjamin 1769 1841 and Jane Kelso Hasbrouck 1774 1836 He grew up in Ulster County and graduated from Union College in Schenectady New York He moved south to Franklin Tennessee for a time before moving back north and practicing law He was a trustee of Newburgh New York from 1835 to 1839 He was elected and served in the New York State Assembly in 1847 also serving as the Speaker for this year After serving he joined James Taylor and they formed Hasbrouck amp Taylor Law Firm in Newburgh He died on November 5 1870 in Newburgh and was buried there in St George s Cemetery 11 On June 28 1831 William married Mary Elizabeth Roe 1809 1907 She was a descendant of the Elting family Her brother William James Roe was the father of William James Roe Roe was an apprentice of William in his law firm at one time William and Mary had nine children Jean Hasbrouck m Esther Abraham Hasbrouck 1650 1717 m Maria Deyo 1653 1741 Joseph Hasbrouck 1683 1724 m Elsie Schoonmaker 1685 1764 Benjamin Hasbrouck 1719 1797 m Lydia Schoonmaker 1729 1809 Cornelius Benjamin Hasbrouck 1769 1841 m Jane Kelso 1774 1836 William Cornelius Hasbrouck Olive Hasbrouck Edit Olive Elizabeth Hasbrouck was born January 23 1907 in Lewiston Idaho to Van Wagenen Hasbrouck 1876 1918 and his wife Ladie Larguerite Pingree Hasbrouck Olive was a film actress of the silent era appearing in movies from 1924 through 1929 Olive died on January 1 1976 in La Jolla California Olive was married to philanthropist Nelson Paul Whittier 1904 1991 the son of businessman Max Whittier and together they had two children Laddia Ann Whittier Angelin b 1932 and Peter Paul Whittier 1934 2010 Jean Hasbrouck m Esther Abraham Hasbrouck 1650 1717 m Maria Deyo 1653 1741 Solomon Hasbrouck 1686 1752 m Sarah Van Wagenen 1701 1753 Petrus Hasbrouck 1738 1799 m Sarah Bevier b 1744 Solomon Petrus Hasbrouck 1784 1841 m Magdalene LeFevre 1789 1841 Alexander Hasbrouck 1809 1895 m Rachel Elting 1813 1839 Solomon Sol Hasbrouck 1833 1906 m Anne Eliza Van Wagenen 1837 1907 Van Wagenen Hasbrouck 1876 1918 m Ladie Larguerite Pingree 1884 1966 Olive Elizabeth Hasbrouck Rachel Hasbrouck b 1680 m Louis DuBois Jr 1677 1749 Jonathan DuBois 1710 1746 m Elizabeth LeFevre 1712 1749 Louis Jonathan DuBois 1733 1813 m Catrina Brodhead 1738 1795 Jonathan DuBois 1763 1832 m Rachel Goetschius 1766 1838 Catharine DuBois 1795 1856 m Benjamin Van Wagenen 1796 1848 Anne Eliza Van Wagenen 1837 1907 m Solomon Sol Hasbrouck 1833 1906 Van Wagenen Hasbrouck 1876 1918 m Ladie Larguerite Pingree 1884 1966 Olive Elizabeth Hasbrouck Catharine DuBois 1714 1774 m Wessel Brodhead 1703 1774 Catrina Brodhead 1738 1795 m Louis Jonathan DuBois 1733 1813 Jonathan DuBois 1763 1832 m Rachel Goetschius 1766 1838 Catharine DuBois 1795 1856 m Benjamin Van Wagenen 1796 1848 Anne Eliza Van Wagenen 1837 1907 m Solomon Sol Hasbrouck 1833 1906 Van Wagenen Hasbrouck 1876 1918 m Ladie Larguerite Pingree 1884 1966 Olive Elizabeth Hasbrouck Ziggy Hasbrook Edit Ziggy Hasbrook was born Robert Lyndon Hasbrouck on November 21 1893 in Grundy Center Iowa the son of Leander Pelton Hasbrouck and Josephine Sarah Klein Hasbrouck He grew up in Iowa residing in Palermo at the time of the 1900 and 1910 US Census In 1913 Ziggy joined the Muscatine Wallopers playing with them through 1915 known as the Buttonmakers in 1914 and Muskies in 1915 In 1916 Ziggy appeared in nine games for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball receiving nine at bats and hitting a single and scoring a run in those opportunities He played first base for Chicago He would later re join the Muskies that year 12 In 1917 he appeared in two games for the White Sox receiving one at bat and playing second base This would be the end of his Major League career He would join the Columbus Senators for the rest of 1917 and then played for the Mobile Bears in 1918 Des Moines Boosters in 1919 and 1920 and the San Francisco Seals in 1920 13 After his baseball career concluded Ziggy would stay in Iowa for most of his life residing in Palermo in 1920 Cedar Rapids in 1930 and Sioux City in 1940 He died on February 9 1976 in Garland Texas and is buried in Restland Memorial Park in Dallas Texas 14 Jean Hasbrouck m Esther Abraham Hasbrouck 1650 1717 m Maria Deyo 1653 1741 Solomon Hasbrouck 1686 1752 m Sarah Van Wagenen 1701 1753 Elias Hasbrouck 1740 1791 m Elizabeth Slecht 1737 1807 Daniel Elias Hasbrouck 1773 1846 m Phebe Griffin 1778 1826 Isaac Halstead Hasbrouck 1818 1901 m Alma Caroline Bonesteel 1820 1895 Leander Pelton Hasbrouck 1845 1930 m Josephine Sarah Klein 1856 1950 Ziggy HasbrookLydia Sayer Hasbrouck Edit Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck was born December 20 1827 in Bellvale New York the daughter of Benjamin Sayer 1791 1874 and his wife Rebecca Forshee Sayer 1796 1858 Lydia would move to Middletown and began wearing Bloomers which was considered a radical article of clothing at that time She attended school at Elmira Academy and was graduated from Hygeio Therapeutic College in New York City studying hydropathy She would move to Washington D C and became a newspaper correspondent John Whitbeck Hasbrouck of Middletown invited Lydia to speak as part of a lecture They would later marry on July 27 1856 They had three children Daisy 1857 1860 Sayer 1860 1919 and Burt 1862 1911 She was elected to the Middletown Board of Education in 1880 She would die on August 24 1910 in Middletown and was buried in Warwick Cemetery in Warwick New York Hasbrouck Street in Middletown is named after Lydia and John Jean Hasbrouck m Esther Abraham Hasbrouck 1650 1717 m Maria Deyo 1653 1741 Solomon Hasbrouck 1686 1752 m Sarah Van Wagenen 1701 1753 Elias Hasbrouck 1740 1791 m Elizabeth Slecht 1737 1807 Richard Montgomery Hasbrouck 1776 1860 m Maria Johnson 1782 1853 John Whitbeck Hasbrouck 1821 1906 m Lydia SayerEzra Fitch Edit Ezra Hasbrouck Fitch was born September 21 1865 in Coxsackie New York to Roswell Reed Fitch and his wife Margaretta Wyanna Hasbrouck Fitch Ezra was only 15 days old when his mother died on October 6 1865 likely due to complications of his birth His parents had married on December 21 1864 in Stone Ridge New York On July 17 1873 Roswell married Helen Eldridge Carswell 1847 1950 and they had two daughters Helen Margaret Fitch Cobb 1874 1978 and Eloise Maddren Fitch 1880 1902 Ezra s paternal aunt Harriet Fitch 1840 1932 married his maternal uncle John Cornelius Hasbrouck 1840 1901 and they had seven children making them double first cousins of Ezra Ezra grew up on the Hudson River in Coxsackie on an estate built by his paternal great grandfather Roswell Reed His father would move the family to Brooklyn and would die there on January 11 1888 By this time Ezra had been out on his own having graduated from New York University in 1894 and engaging in different business pursuits and becoming a significant customer of David Abercrombie s store Abercrombie Co starting in 1892 On March 2 1897 in Brooklyn Ezra married Sara Huntington Sturges 1874 1960 daughter of banker Stephen Buckingham Sturges They moved to California for a brief period before moving back east They had a daughter Edith Sturges Fitch born in 1901 in New York City The Fitch s would move to Kingston New York where Ezra opened a law practice He would still frequently travel to New York and visit David Abercrombie s store and by 1900 he had purchased a large share of the business By 1904 they would become known as Abercrombie and Fitch Co Ezra wished for the company to become increasingly more public while David did not wish for this to happen instead wanting to keep it for the elite Abercrombie sold out to Fitch in 1907 and with that Ezra Fitch expanded the company with large success He would remain in charge until 1928 when he sold his assets in the company which is still known today as Abercrombie amp Fitch Ezra Fitch was attributed to bringing Mahjong to the United States from China Ezra H Fitch died on June 16 1930 off the coast of Santa Barbara California on his yacht He had only owned and slept on the yacht for a few days leading up to his death He was buried in Washington on the Green Cemetery in Washington Connecticut His daughter Edith married Paul Fessenden Cruikshank and they had four children Paul Fessenden Jr Elaine Sally and Janet His half sister Helen s son Roswell Fitch Truman would remain a part of Abercrombie and Fitch for quite some time after Ezra s death Fitch street in Kingston New York is named for Ezra and his paternal grandfather Ezra Fitch 1805 1870 15 Jean Hasbrouck m Esther Jean Hasbrouck 1640 1714 m Anne Deyo 1644 1694 Jacob Hasbrouck 1688 1761 m Esther Bevier 1687 1741 Isaac Hasbrouck 1722 1789 m Maria Bruyn 1723 1776 Lewis Hasbrouck 1767 1834 m Catharine Decker 1774 1828 Benjamin Louis Hasbrouck 1813 1885 m Margaret Rymph 1812 1880 Margaretta Wyanna Hasbrouck 1846 1865 m Roswell Reed Fitch 1841 1888 Ezra Hasbrouck Fitch Abraham Hasbrouck 1650 1717 m Maria Deyo 1653 1741 Daniel Hasbrouck 1692 1759 m Wyntje Deyo 1706 1787 David Hasbrouck 1740 1806 m Maria Hoogland 1746 1825 Weyntje Hasbrouck 1787 1858 m John Rymph 1771 1841 Margaret Rymph 1812 1880 m Benjamin Louis Hasbrouck 1813 1885 Margaretta Wyanna Hasbrouck 1846 1865 m Roswell Reed Fitch 1841 1888 Ezra Hasbrouck Fitch 16 Jay LeFevre Edit Jay LeFevre was born September 6 1893 in New Paltz the son of Abraham Philip Abram LeFevre and his wife Mary Emma Vanderlyn LeFevre Through his mother he was a distant relative of painter John Vanderlyn Jay graduated from Dartmouth College in 1916 and then joined the United States Army and served as a second lieutenant in the Reserve Officers Training Corps at Camp Taylor Arkansas He was associated with his father in business involving coal and lumber in the New Paltz area and engaged in banking in that locale as well His father had been Supervisor of the Town of New Paltz from 1910 1913 and served in the New York State Assembly from 1914 1917 In 1942 Jay was elected to the 78th United States Congress as a Republican from New York s 27th Congressional District He served from 1943 to 1945 getting re elected and serving from 1945 to 1951 as a member from New York s 30th Congressional District He was not a candidate for re election in 1950 and joined the New York State Bridge Authority By this point he was also not engaged in his father s former business pursuits either Jay died on April 26 1970 in Kingston New York He was buried in the Lloyd Union Cemetery in Lloyd New York He married Mildred B Hiltebrant 1893 1984 on January 3 1920 and had three children Elaine 1921 2004 Jay Abram 1925 2014 and John Hiltebrant 1927 2006 Jean Hasbrouck m Esther Jean Hasbrouck 1640 1714 m Anne Deyo 1644 1694 Maria Hasbrouck 1664 1719 m Isaac DuBois 1659 1690 Daniel DuBois 1684 1752 m Marytjen LeFevre 1689 1730 Elizabeth DuBois 1714 1792 m Abraham Deyo Jr 1710 1777 Maria DuBois 1748 1817 m Nathaniel LeFevre 1749 1817 Jacobus LeFevre 1789 1840 m Elizabeth Jansen 1789 1862 Blandina LeFevre 1812 1875 m Roelif Elting 1809 1884 Sarah Elting 1836 1879 m Solomon LeFevre 1833 1902 Abraham Philip LeFevre 1865 1929 m Mary Emma Vanderlyn 1867 1946 Jay LeFevre Abraham Hasbrouck 1650 1717 m Maria Deyo 1653 1741 Rachel Hasbrouck b 1680 m Louis DuBois Jr 1677 1749 Nathaniel DuBois 1703 1763 m Geertruy Bruyn b 1709 Rachel DuBois 1727 1781 m Andries LeFevre 1722 1812 Nathaniel LeFevre 1749 1817 m Maria Deyo 1748 1817 Jacobus LeFevre 1789 1840 m Elizabeth Jansen 1789 1862 Blandina LeFevre 1812 1875 m Roelif Elting 1809 1884 Sarah Elting 1836 1879 m Solomon LeFevre 1833 1902 Abraham Philip LeFevre 1865 1929 m Mary Emma Vanderlyn 1867 1946 Sarah LeFevre 1768 1823 m Josiah Elting 1762 1834 Roelif Elting 1809 1884 m Blandina LeFevre 1812 1875 Sarah Elting 1836 1879 m Solomon LeFevre 1833 1902 Abraham Philip LeFevre 1865 1929 m Mary Emma Vanderlyn 1867 1946 Jay LeFevre Jonathan DuBois 1710 1746 m Elizabeth LeFevre 1712 1749 Andries DuBois b 1737 m Sarah LeFevre b 1736 Elsje DuBois 1771 1843 m Philip LeFevre 1763 1840 Abraham LeFevre 1792 1879 m Margrietje Jansen 1795 1843 Solomon LeFevre 1833 1902 m Sarah Elting 1836 1879 Abraham Philip LeFevre 1865 1929 m Mary Emma Vanderlyn 1867 1946 Jay LeFevre Joseph Hasbrouck 1683 1724 m Elsie Schoonmaker 1685 1764 Petronella Hasbrouck b 1710 m Simon LeFever 1709 1743 Sarah LeFevre b 1736 m Andries DuBois b 1737 Elsje DuBois 1771 1843 m Philip LeFevre 1763 1840 Abraham LeFevre 1792 1879 m Margrietje Jansen 1795 1843 Solomon LeFevre 1833 1902 m Sarah Elting 1836 1879 Abraham Philip LeFevre 1865 1929 m Mary Emma Vanderlyn 1867 1946 Jay LeFevre William Lounsbery Edit William Lounsbery was born December 25 1831 in Stone Ridge New York the son of John and Sarah Peters Lounsbery His father was Postmaster of Stone Ridge from 1831 to 1839 1844 to 1849 and 1858 to 1860 William graduated from Rutgers University in New Brunswick New Jersey in 1851 In 1853 he engaged in the practice of law in Kingston New York During the Civil War he served as commissary of the Twentieth Regiment as a first lieutenant In 1867 he was elected to the New York State Assembly serving one year in 1868 In 1877 he was elected the second mayor of Kingston serving from 1878 1879 when he was elected to the 46th United States Congress as a Democrat serving from 1879 1881 William died on November 8 1905 in Kingston and was buried in that city in Wiltwyck Rural Cemetery 17 Lounsbery Place in Kingston is named for him 18 William married firstly on September 8 1858 Catharine Elizabeth Eaman daughter of John and Harriet DuBois Eaman and descendant of Louis DuBois She died on May 1 1889 On January 12 1891 he married Alice Van Buren She died on August 10 1939 He had a daughter with his first wife Katharine DuBois Lounsbery McKnight 1860 1941 and a daughter with his second wife Elizabeth Adeline Lounsbery Gleason 1893 1995 Jean Hasbrouck m Esther Jean Hasbrouck II 1640 1714 m Anne Deyo 1644 1694 Jacob Hasbrouck 1688 1761 m Esther Bevier 1687 1741 Isaac Hasbrouck 1722 1789 m Maria Bruyn 1723 1776 Jacob Hasbrouck 1746 1838 m Sara DuBois 1747 1821 Margaret Hasbrouck 1773 1847 m William Peters 1773 1814 Sarah Peters 1796 1866 m John Lounsbery 1803 1864 William LounsberyGeorge H Sharpe Edit George Henry Sharpe was born February 26 1828 in Kingston to Henry and Helen Hasbrouck Sharpe and grandson of Abraham J Hasbrouck He grew up in Kingston and attended Kingston Academy and Albany Academy before entering Rutgers University graduating from that institute in 1847 He entered private law practice in New York City engaging from 1848 1851 and then moving to Kingston and practicing law there from 1854 1861 At the outbreak of the American Civil War Sharpe had been captain of the 20th New York Militia but had submitted his resignation However at word of the attack on Fort Sumter Sharpe withdrew his resignation and had recruited 248 men through one day In 1862 he was commissioned a colonel and over a span of 22 days recruited 1041 men going to battle on the 23rd day He was brevetted to brigadier general in 1864 and major general in 1865 Following the Civil War Major General Sharpe was sent to Europe to identify United States citizens that may have been involved in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln making him the first CIA agent in U S history This assignment followed a stint as Chief of the Bureau of Military Information from 1863 1865 Sharpe was elected in 1878 to the New York State Assembly serving from 1879 1882 serving as its speaker from 1880 1881 Sharpe was nominated to the Board of General Appraisers by President Benjamin Harrison in 1890 serving until his resignation in 1899 General Sharpe died on January 13 1900 in Manhattan New York at the residence of his daughter and son in law General Sharpe built a large mansion at 1 Albany Avenue in Kingston after the conclusion of the Civil War and resided here up until the 1890s His mansion stood until the 1960s when it was demolished General Sharpe entertained many guests at this mansion including United States Presidents Ulysses S Grant and Chester A Arthur Not far from where his mansion once stood there is a now defunct cemetery called Sharp s Burying Ground at 148 Albany Avenue This burial ground was likely named for General Sharpe s father as well as himself 19 General Sharpe married his cousin Caroline Hone Hasbrouck 1830 1898 on December 20 1855 She was the daughter of Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck and his wife Julia Ludlum Hasbrouck Together they had three children Severyn Bruyn Sharpe 1857 1929 an 1879 graduate of Yale University and one time Ulster County Judge he married Frances Payntar 1868 1949 and had one daughter Katharine Davenport Sharpe 1901 1989 Henry Granville Sharpe 1858 1947 an 1880 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point New York and 24th Quartermaster General of the United States Army he married Kate Huntington Morgan 1858 1941 Katherine Lawrence Sharpe 1860 1945 who married United States Senator Ira Davenport Jr and resided in New York City and Bath New York for most of her lifeJean Hasbrouck m Esther Jean Hasbrouck II 1640 1714 m Anne Deyo 1644 1694 Maria Hasbrouck 1664 1719 m Isaac DuBois 1659 1690 Philip DuBois 1689 1764 m Esther Gumaer 1697 1761 Hester DuBois 1718 1790 m Louis Bevier III 1717 1772 Elizabeth Bevier 1749 1795 m Joseph Hasbrouck 1743 1808 Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck 1773 1845 m Helena Jansen 1770 1824 Helen Hasbrouck 1797 1886 m Henry Sharpe 1782 1830 George Henry Sharpe Hester Hasbrouck 1668 1721 m Pierre Gumaer 1666 1729 Esther Gumaer 1697 1761 m Philip DuBois 1689 1764 Hester DuBois 1718 1790 m Louis Bevier III 1717 1772 Elizabeth Bevier 1749 1795 m Joseph Hasbrouck 1743 1808 Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck 1773 1845 m Helena Jansen 1770 1824 Helen Hasbrouck 1797 1886 m Henry Sharpe 1782 1830 George Henry Sharpe Elizabeth Hasbrouck 1685 1760 m Louis Bevier Jr 1684 1735 Louis Bevier III 1717 1772 m Hester DuBois 1718 1790 Elizabeth Bevier 1749 1795 m Joseph Hasbrouck 1743 1808 Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck 1773 1845 m Helena Jansen 1770 1824 Helen Hasbrouck 1797 1886 m Henry Sharpe 1782 1830 George Henry Sharpe Abraham Hasbrouck 1650 1717 m Maria Deyo 1653 1741 Joseph Hasbrouck 1683 1724 m Elsie Schoonmaker 1685 1764 Abraham Hasbrouck 1707 1791 m Catherine Bruyn 1720 1793 Joseph Hasbrouck 1743 1808 m Elizabeth Bevier 1749 1795 Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck 1773 1845 m Helena Jansen 1770 1824 Helen Hasbrouck 1797 1886 m Henry Sharpe 1782 1830 George Henry SharpeWashington Irving Chambers Edit Washington Irving Chambers was born April 4 1856 in Kingston to Jacob and Margaret Ann Ayres Chambers Named after the author Washington Irving Chambers grew up in Kingston and graduated from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland in 1876 Following his graduation Chambers was assigned to multiple ships from 1876 1902 working his way up the ranks from Seaman to Ensign to Lieutenant to Lieutenant Commander He spent 1888 1889 serving as a Lieutenant in the New York Navy Yard After 1902 he was promoted to captain and from 1907 1909 served as the Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance In June 1938 Chambers Field in Norfolk Virginia was named after him as was the USNS Washington Chambers T AKE 11 placed in service in 2011 Chambers was known as a pioneer in the Naval Aviation Field for the United States He married Mary Isabella Reynolds 1863 1945 on December 3 1892 in Kingston She went by Isabella or Belle for most of her life He and his wife are buried in Arlington National Cemetery 20 Jean Hasbrouck m Esther Jean Hasbrouck II 1640 1714 m Anne Deyo 1644 1694 Jacob Hasbrouck 1688 1761 m Esther Bevier 1687 1741 Isaac Hasbrouck 1722 1789 m Maria Bruyn 1723 1776 Benjamin Hasbrouck 1764 1843 m Catharina Smedes 1768 bef 1802 Mary Ann Hasbrouck 1789 1868 m Henry Pawling Chambers 1787 1857 Jacob Chambers 1812 1882 m Margaret Ann Ayres 1817 1903 Washington Irving Chambers Abraham Hasbrouck 1650 1717 m Maria Deyo 1653 1741 Daniel Hasbrouck 1692 1759 m Wyntje Deyo 1706 1787 Elsie Hasbrouck b 1742 m Petrus Smedes Jr 1740 1784 Catharina Smedes 1768 bef 1802 m Benjamin Hasbrouck 1764 1843 Mary Ann Hasbrouck 1789 1868 m Henry Pawling Chambers 1787 1857 Jacob Chambers 1812 1882 m Margaret Ann Ayres 1817 1903 Washington Irving ChambersLaurence Hasbrouck Snyder Edit Laurence Hasbrouck Snyder was born July 23 1901 in Kingston son of DeWitt Clinton and Gertrude Louisa Wood Snyder He had four siblings Anna Gertrude died in infancy Robert Allan and Clinton DeWitt By 1905 the family was residing in Brooklyn and by 1920 in Staten Island New York Laurence graduated from Rutgers University in 1922 and two years later was brought on to be a professor of biology at North Carolina State University in Raleigh North Carolina In 1926 while still a professor he earned a doctor of science degree from Harvard University Snyder would remain at NC State until 1930 when he moved and became a professor of genetics at Ohio State University in Columbus Ohio He would later become chairman of the Department of Zoology and Entomology at OSU remaining at this institution until 1947 The 1930 United States Census shows Snyder living in Swift Creek North Carolina and the 1940 United States Census shows Snyder living in Columbus Ohio Following his tenure at OSU Snyder moved once again becoming dean of the graduate college and professor of medicine at the University of Oklahoma in Norman Oklahoma Snyder would serve in these positions until 1958 While at OU Snyder served as the president of the Genetics Society of America in 1948 president of the American Society of Human Genetics in 1950 and president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1957 In 1958 Snyder became president of the University of Hawaii in Honolulu He served in this role until 1963 and while in office he oversaw a very large expansion of the college in both buildings 37 new built and enrollment doubled Snyder has been described as a father of human genetics thanks to his long career in the profession and his research He died on October 8 1986 in Honolulu He married Guldborg M Herland 1901 1994 in 1923 and they had two daughters Clara Reed Snyder Converse and Margaret Neal Snyder Petersen At the time of his death his obituary states that he had nine grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren His ashes were scattered privately by his family 21 Jean Hasbrouck m Esther Jean Hasbrouck II 1640 1714 m Anne Deyo 1644 1694 Jacob Hasbrouck 1688 1761 m Esther Bevier 1687 1741 Isaac Hasbrouck 1722 1789 m Maria Bruyn 1723 1776 Jacob Hasbrouck 1746 1838 m Sara DuBois 1747 1821 Margaret Hasbrouck 1773 1847 m William Peters 1773 1814 Maria Peters 1802 1877 m William DuBois Van Wagenen 1804 1879 Margaret Van Wagenen 1829 1869 m Benjamin Franklin Snyder 1826 1889 DeWitt Clinton Snyder 1859 1919 m Gertrude Louisa Wood 1869 1961 Laurence Hasbrouck Snyder 22 Cleveland Keith Benedict II Edit Cleveland Benedict was born March 21 1935 in Harrisburg Pennsylvania the son of Cooper Procter and Laura DeLamater Benedict He had two younger siblings Oakley DeLamater Benedict 1938 1940 and Elizabeth Hasbrouck Benedict Glenn b 1941 He attended and graduated from Princeton University in 1957 with an A B in history He would settle in Lewisburg West Virginia He was an unsuccessful candidate for West Virginia State Senate in 1970 He ran for the United States House of Representatives from West Virginia s 2nd district looking to succeed retiring Congressman Harley O Staggers Benedict was successful and served from 1981 to 1983 deciding not to run for re election due to his desire to run for the United States Senate He challenged incumbent Robert C Byrd but was unsuccessful in this campaign In 1988 he was elected West Virginia s commissioner of their department of agriculture serving from 1989 to 1993 He ran for governor of West Virginia in 1992 but was unsuccessful in this attempt as well On August 10 1957 he married Ann Farrar Arthur b 1933 in Winchester Virginia They had three children including author Pinckney Benedict Pinckney s son Cleveland Keith Benedict III carries on Cleve s name Through his father Cleve is a 2nd great grandson of Procter amp Gamble cofounder William Procter Jean Hasbrouck m Esther Abraham Hasbrouck 1650 1717 m Maria Deyo 1653 1741 Joseph Hasbrouck 1683 1724 m Elsie Schoonmaker 1685 1764 Abraham Hasbrouck 1707 1791 m Catherine Bruyn 1720 1793 Joseph Hasbrouck 1743 1808 m Elizabeth Bevier 1749 1795 David Hasbrouck 1779 1823 m Abigail Love Lawrence 1789 1865 John Lawrence Hasbrouck 1813 1895 m Mary C Tremper 1814 1890 Price Wetherall Hasbrouck 1841 1901 m Annie Osborn Peirson 1848 1929 Elizabeth Lawrence Hasbrouck 1872 m Oakley Ramshon DeLamater 1870 1936 Laura DeLamater 1911 m Cooper Procter Benedict 1907 1968 Cleveland Keith Benedict b 1935 23 Darren Christopher O Day Edit Darren O Day was born October 22 1982 in Jacksonville Florida the son of Ralph Leon and Michal Shoemaker O Day He has one older brother Kyle Matthew O Day born 1979 He attended and played baseball at the University of Florida in Gainesville and graduated with a Bachelor s Degree in agricultural and life sciences Although undrafted out of college O Day signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim of Major League Baseball in 2006 On March 31 2008 O Day made his major league debut with the Angels O Day is still an active pitcher in the majors having played with the New York Mets in 2009 the Texas Rangers from 2009 to 2011 the Baltimore Orioles from 2012 to 2018 the Atlanta Braves from 2019 to 2020 and the New York Yankees in 2021 He was an All Star in 2015 while a member of the Orioles In 14 seasons O Day is 40 19 with a 2 53 ERA and 611 strikeouts Jean Hasbrouck m Esther Jean Hasbrouck II 1640 1714 m Anne Deyo 1644 1694 Maria Hasbrouck 1664 1719 m Isaac DuBois 1659 1690 Daniel DuBois 1684 1752 m Marytjen LeFevre 1689 1730 Elizabeth DuBois 1714 1792 m Abraham Deyo 1710 1777 Jonathan Deyo 1745 1823 m Maria LeFevre 1756 1836 Catharine Deyo 1785 1857 m Wilhelmus DuBois 1783 1848 Mathusalem DuBois 1811 1858 m Rachel Malinda Nees 1821 1867 Wilhelmus DuBois 1840 1910 m Hannah Matilda Holcomb 1836 1922 William Ross DuBois 1866 1947 m Avis Idona Briggs 1871 1917 Leona Matilda DuBois 1895 1973 m Leo Fletcher Ambler 1893 1990 Marcia Joann Ambler 1926 1989 m Herman Roger Shoemaker 1925 2002 Michal Shoemaker b 1949 m Ralph Leon O Day b 1951 Darren Christopher O Day b 1982 24 Local elected leaders Edit Given their early arrival and help in forming a more complete Ulster County and elsewhere many Hasbrouck family members and descendants have served in elected or appointed political positions within Ulster County 25 Jean Hasbrouck m Esther Jean Hasbrouck II 1640 1714 m Anne Deyo 1644 1694 Maria Hasbrouck 1664 1719 m Isaac DuBois 1659 1690 Daniel DuBois 1684 1752 m Marytjen LeFevre 1689 1730 Elizabeth DuBois 1714 1792 m Abraham Deyo Jr 1710 1777 Abraham Deyo III 1736 1808 m Maria LeFevre 1756 1793 Abraham A Deyo 1793 1873 m Margaret T Deyo 1792 1860 Deyo served as the Town of Plattekill supervisor from 1835 1839 and 1841 1842 and then served as a New York State Senator from 1843 1846 Abraham A Deyo Jr 1819 1883 Deyo Jr served as the Town of Kingston supervisor from 1870 1871 he also served as the New Paltz Postmaster from 1845 1849 and 1853 1858 as well as Ulster County Sheriff in 1858 Daniel Deyo 1740 1823 m Margaret LeFevre 1743 1796 Abraham Deyo 1763 1805 m Anne Brodhead 1764 1845 Margaret T Deyo 1792 1860 m Abraham A Deyo 1793 1873 Abraham A Deyo Jr 1819 1883 see above Nathaniel Deyo 1770 1835 m Lea DeWitt 1773 1813 Jonathan Nathaniel Deyo 1805 1886 m Maria LeFevre 1816 1905 Andrew LeFevre Deyo 1845 1926 Deyo served as the Town of Gardiner supervisor in 1873 1875 and 1885 and from 1887 1891 he then served as the Ulster County Treasurer from 1893 1895 Simeon Deyo 1743 1819 m Antje Low 1738 1811 Joseph Deyo 1777 1834 m Julia Kelsey 1780 1854 Reuben Deyo 1800 1864 Deyo served as the Town of New Paltz supervisor in 1840 and the Town of Lloyd supervisor from 1845 1848 Maria Deyo 1748 1817 m Nathaniel LeFevre 1749 1817 Rachel LeFevre 1778 1831 m Jonas DuBois 1770 1844 LeFevre DuBois 1801 1881 m Rebecca DuBois 1807 1876 Garret Louis DuBois 1842 1913 m Hannah Frances Constable 1850 1901 Fred DuBois 1881 1950 m Anna Frances Buchanan 1880 1964 F DuBois served as the Town of New Paltz supervisor from 1930 1933 Fred Haddon DuBois 1911 2002 F H DuBois served as the Town of New Paltz supervisor from 1955 1959 and as Ulster County Treasurer from 1959 1977 Philip DuBois 1689 1764 m Esther Gumaer 1697 1761 Hester DuBois 1718 1790 m Louis Bevier III 1717 1772 Philip DuBois Bevier 1751 1802 Bevier served as the town of Rochester supervisor from 1794 1800 Hester Hasbrouck 1668 1721 m Pierre Gumaer 1666 1729 Esther Gumaer 1697 1761 m Philip DuBois 1689 1764 Hester DuBois 1718 1790 m Louis Bevier III 1717 1772 Philip DuBois Bevier 1751 1802 see above Elizabeth Hasbrouck 1685 1760 m Louis Bevier Jr 1684 1735 Louis Bevier III 1717 1772 m Hester DuBois 1718 1790 Philip DuBois Bevier 1751 1802 see above Jacob Hasbrouck 1688 1761 m Esther Bevier 1687 1741 Isaac Hasbrouck 1722 1789 m Maria Bruyn 1723 1776 Jacob Hasbrouck 1746 1838 m Sara DuBois 1747 1821 Margaret Hasbrouck 1773 1847 m William Peters 1773 1814 Sarah Peters 1796 1866 m John Lounsbery 1803 1864 Sarah Lounsberry 1837 1908 m Abraham Gaasbeek DeWitt 1835 1918 Matthew TenEyck DeWitt 1874 1935 DeWitt served as the town of Hurley supervisor from 1910 1911 1914 1915 1924 1927 and 1933 1935 Benjamin Hasbrouck 1764 1843 m Rachel Hasbrouck 1779 1843 Blandinah Bruyn Hasbrouck 1814 1852 m Daniel Hasbrouck 1808 1898 Mary Catherine Hasbrouck 1847 1925 m William Charles Anderson 1838 1902 Charles Anderson 1877 1931 m Stella Edith Baker 1881 1938 Howard Calvin Anderson 1910 1996 Anderson served as the town of Rochester town clerk 1934 1935 and town supervisor 1936 1941 1948 1953 as well as the Ulster County Sheriff 1942 1944 Abraham Hasbrouck 1650 1717 m Maria Deyo 1653 1741 Rachel Hasbrouck 1680 bef 1717 m Louis DuBois Jr 1677 1749 Nathaniel DuBois 1703 1763 m Geertruy Bruyn 1709 Rachel DuBois 1727 1781 m Andries LeFevre 1722 1812 LeFevre served as the town of New Paltz supervisor in 1766 and 1781 Nathaniel LeFevre 1749 1817 m Maria Deyo 1748 1817 Rachel LeFevre 1778 1831 m Jonas DuBois 1770 1844 LeFevre DuBois 1801 1881 m Rebecca DuBois 1807 1876 Garret Louis DuBois 1842 1913 m Hannah Frances Constable 1850 1901 Fred DuBois 1881 1950 m Anna Frances Buchanan 1880 1964 see above Fred Haddon DuBois 1911 2002 see above Maria LeFevre 1756 1793 m Abraham Deyo III 1736 1808 Abraham A Deyo 1793 1873 m Margaret T Deyo 1792 1860 see above Abraham A Deyo Jr 1819 1883 see above Jonathan DuBois 1710 1746 m Elizabeth LeFevre 1712 1749 Louis Jonathan DuBois 1733 1813 m Catrina Brodhead 1738 1795 Jonathan DuBois 1763 1832 DuBois served as the town of New Paltz supervisor in 1820 Jonas DuBois 1770 1844 m Rachel LeFevre 1778 1831 LeFevre DuBois 1801 1881 m Rebecca DuBois 1807 1876 Garret Louis DuBois 1842 1913 m Hannah Frances Constable 1850 1901 Fred DuBois 1881 1950 m Anna Frances Buchanan 1880 1964 see above Fred Haddon DuBois 1911 2002 see above Andries DuBois 1737 m Sarah LeFevre 1736 Elsje DuBois 1771 1843 m Philip LeFevre 1763 1840 Andries P LeFevre 1793 1865 m Magdalene Elting 1796 1852 Maria LeFevre 1816 1905 m Jonathan Nathaniel Deyo 1805 1886 Andrew LeFevre Deyo 1845 1926 see above Catharine DuBois 1714 1774 m Wessel Brodhead 1703 1774 Catrina Brodhead 1738 1795 m Louis Jonathan DuBois 1733 1813 Jonathan DuBois 1763 1832 see above Jonas DuBois 1770 1844 m Rachel LeFevre 1778 1831 LeFevre DuBois 1801 1881 m Rebecca DuBois 1807 1876 Garret Louis DuBois 1842 1913 m Hannah Frances Constable 1850 1901 Fred DuBois 1881 1950 m Anna Frances Buchanan 1880 1964 see above Fred Haddon DuBois 1911 2002 see above Joseph Hasbrouck 1683 1724 m Elsie Schoonmaker 1685 1764 Abraham Hasbrouck 1707 1791 m Catherine Bruyn 1720 1793 Isaac Hasbrouck 1712 1778 m Antjen Louw 1728 1784 Hasbrouck served as the town of Shawangunk supervisor from 1751 1752 Jannetje Hasbrouck 1769 1812 m Johannes Crispell 1764 1842 Petrus Crispell 1794 1878 Crispell served as the town of Hurley supervisor from 1845 1848 Antje Crispell 1796 1860 m TenEyck DeWitt 1792 1883 Abraham Gaasbeek DeWitt 1835 1918 m Sarah Lounsberry 1837 1908 Matthew TenEyck DeWitt 1874 1935 see above Jacobus Hasbrouck 1753 1819 m Maria DeWitt 1760 1798 Maria Hasbrouck 1793 1851 m Charles DeWitt Bruyn 1784 1849 Charles DeWitt Bruyn Jr 1834 1897 Bruyn served as a city of Kingston First Ward supervisor in 1873 Petronella Hasbrouck 1710 aft 1774 m Simon LeFever 1709 1743 Sarah LeFevre 1736 m Andries DuBois 1737 Elsje DuBois 1771 1843 m Philip LeFevre 1763 1840 Andries P LeFevre 1793 1865 m Magdalene Elting 1796 1852 Maria LeFevre 1816 1905 m Jonathan Nathaniel Deyo 1805 1886 Andrew LeFevre Deyo 1845 1926 see above Daniel Hasbrouck 1692 1759 m Wyntje Deyo 1706 1787 Jonas Hasbrouck 1736 1824 m Catharine DuBois 1738 1814 Josaphat DuBois Hasbrouck 1767 1832 m Jane Hoornbeck 1767 1853 Daniel Hasbrouck 1808 1898 m Blandinah Bruyn Hasbrouck 1814 1852 Mary Catherine Hasbrouck 1847 1925 m William Charles Anderson 1838 1902 Charles Anderson 1877 1931 m Stella Edith Baker 1881 1938 Howard Calvin Anderson 1910 1996 see above David Hasbrouck 1740 1806 m Maria Hoogland 1746 1825 Blandinah Bruyn Hasbrouck 1814 1852 m Daniel Hasbrouck 1808 1898 Mary Catherine Hasbrouck 1847 1925 m William Charles Anderson 1838 1902 Charles Anderson 1877 1931 m Stella Edith Baker 1881 1938 Howard Calvin Anderson 1910 1996 see aboveInfluence on Ulster County Edit The lasting impacts of the Huguenots and their arrival to Ulster County can be seen in present day around the area especially in New Paltz The local high school possesses the nickname of Hugies short for Huguenots There is a Manheim Boulevard named after the town in Germany many of the families fled to before coming to the United States Also contained in the town or village of New Paltz are Hasbrouck Park a playground based park located near the SUNY New Paltz Following a fire in 1884 the New Paltz Classical School offered to their land to New York State to create a normal school The creation of this normal school was overseen by a Board of Trustees of 14 individuals one president one secretary and 12 voting members This board was instrumental in the creation of the normal school and establishing the roots for SUNY New Paltz Every member on this board was a descendant of the original patentee families of New Paltz 26 Elting Tjerck Deyo 1830 1907 member descendant of the Deyo Freer and Crispell families Solomon Deyo 1834 1904 secretary descendant of Deyo DuBois LeFevre Hasbrouck Gilbert DuBois 1819 1886 member descendant of DuBois family Henry J DuBois 1829 1907 member descendant of DuBois Freer Deyo and Hasbrouck families Henry Hasbrouck Elting 1850 1907 member descendant of DuBois Deyo Freer Hasbrouck and Bevier families Jesse Elting 1838 1922 member descendant of DuBois Deyo Freer LeFevre and Hasbrouck families Philip LeFevre Elting 1836 1919 member descendant of DuBois Deyo Freer LeFevre Hasbrouck and Bevier families Josiah J Hasbrouck 1843 1913 member descendant of Hasbrouck Deyo Bevier DuBois and LeFevre families Philip Bevier Hasbrouck 1825 1906 member descendant of Hasbrouck Bevier Deyo and DuBois families Lambert Jenkins 1821 1901 member descendant of LeFevre Deyo DuBois Hasbrouck Simon Peter Snyder Keator 1828 1899 member descendant of Freer family DuBois LeFevre 1824 1904 member descendant of LeFevre Deyo DuBois and Hasbrouck families Ralph LeFevre 1844 1925 president descendant of LeFevre Deyo Freer DuBois and Hasbrouck families Jacob Louw Snyder 1836 1913 member descendant of DuBois Hasbrouck and Deyo familiesThrough the efforts of this board as well as the last names of the patentees of New Paltz many of the buildings on the campus were named after the Huguenots in an area called the Hasbrouck Complex There was Deyo Hall DuBois Hall Hasbrouck Hall Bevier Hall Crispell Hall and LeFevre Hall as well as the Hasbrouck Dining Hall and the Elting Gymnasium the Elting family was not considered a Patentee family but were significant in the early days of New Paltz Roelif Elting one of the first to the area married Sara DuBois daughter of Patentee Abraham DuBois and granddaughter of patentees Louis DuBois and Christian Deyo However these names were changed in 2019 after a long term research project in which it was decided that due to the Patentees and their owning of slaves that the buildings should not bear their names any longer 27 Some of the street names in New Paltz reflect the families as well with Huguenot Street being the most obvious Other names that appear include Hasbrouck Avenue Hasbrouck Place Huguenot Court Elting Avenue Henry W DuBois Drive named for Henry William DuBois mayor of the village of New Paltz from 1958 to 1975 Duzine Road douze is French for 12 meant to represent the 12 patentees and Holland Lane several Huguenots fled to the Netherlands to avoid persecution 28 Hasbrouck Park in Kingston was one of the city s first downtown parks opened in 1920 Many streets in Kingston possess Huguenot backstories including Bernard Street named for Reuben Bernard who married a Crispell Bruyn Street named for Charles D Bruyn whose mother was a Hasbrouck and Cornelius Bruyn who married first a Bevier and secondly the daughter of a Hasbrouck DeWitt Street named for Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt whose mother was a Hasbrouck Deyo Street named for Sylvester R Deyo direct descendant of patentee Christian Deyo DuBois Street named for Josiah DuBois Jr a direct descendant of patentee Louis DuBois Kiersted Avenue named for Christopher Kierstede who married a DuBois Hasbrouck Avenue and Hasbrouck Place named for Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck Abruyn Street named for Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck and Catharine Street named for Catharine Hasbrouck Ludlum There is also a Hasbrouck Avenue in Highland New York and Port Ewen New York a Hasbrouck Lane in Woodstock New York and Port Ewen and a Hasbrouck Drive in Wallkill New York Poughkeepsie New York Newburgh New York and Garnerville New York References Edit Mitchell Paula Ann 2 August 2013 Fleeing French founders and 300 years of Huguenot Street history The Mercury Pottstown PA Mercury Newspaper Retrieved 2 January 2021 Hasbrouck Sr Kenneth E 1961 The Hasbrouck Family In America Volume I 1st ed New Paltz New York Historical Huguenot Society ISBN 9780944395004 The Founding of New Paltz NY The Hasbrouck Family Association The Hasbrouck Family Association Retrieved 4 September 2020 Patentees of New Paltz Ourfamtree org Ray Gurganus Retrieved 4 September 2020 Johnson Carol A 2010 Images of America New Paltz Revisited Charleston South Carolina Arcadia Publishing pp 7 8 ISBN 9780738573182 Hasbrouck Family Association The Hasbrouck Family Association The Retrieved 4 September 2020 Abraham and Maria Deyo Hasbrouck ourfamtree org Ray Gurganus Retrieved 4 September 2020 Ford Edwin Millard 2010 Street Whys Anecdotes and Lore About the Streets of Kingston New York 2nd ed Round Top NY Ford Printing pp 135 137 ISBN 9780615369150 Josiah Hasbrouck and Sarah Decker ourfamtree org Ray Gurganus Retrieved 4 September 2020 Louis Hasbrouck and Catherine Banks ourfamtree org Ray Gurganus Retrieved 4 September 2020 William Cornelius Hasbrouck and Mary Elizabeth Roe ourfamtree org Ray Gurganus Retrieved 6 September 2020 Ziggy Hasbrook Major League Statistics Baseball Reference com Retrieved 6 September 2020 Ziggy Hasbrook Minor Leagues Statistics Baseball Reference com Retrieved 6 September 2020 Robert Lyndon Ziggy Hasbrouck Hasbrook ourfamtree org Ray Gurganus Retrieved 6 September 2020 Ford Edwin Millard 2010 Street Whys Anecdotes and Lore About the Streets of Kingston New York Round Top NY Ford Printing pp 101 103 ISBN 9780615369150 Ezra Hasbrouck Fitch ourfamtree org Ray Gurganus Retrieved 7 September 2020 William Lounsbery ourfamtree org Ray Gurganus Retrieved 7 September 2020 Ford Edwin Millard 2010 Street Whys 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