Payen Family Papers before 2004

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Payen Family Papers before 2004

19th c. New York family, associated with the LeRay Mansion in LeRaysville, New York. Collection includes original family material (correspondence, "Professional" files, "Course of Study" files, notebooks, maps, memorabilia, printed material, photographs) as well as research material for a book on the Payen family.

144 linear ft.

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6362442

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Le Ray de Chaumont, Jacques-Donatien, 1726-1803

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LeRay de Chaumont was a financial counsellor to Louis XVI of France during the Revolutionary War. From the description of Jacques Donatien LeRay de Chaumont, 1724-1807 papers, 1778-1830. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155445681 ...

Payen family.

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The Payen family were a 19th century New York family who resided in New York State in an area known as the North Country. Jules Rene Payen (1800-1862), a Frenchman, came to the North Country in 1840 after purchasing the LeRay Mansion from James LeRay de Chaumont; de Chaumont was the scion of an important French shipping mercantile family and is known as "the father of the North Country" for his influence in the economic growth of the region. Jules and his wife Anna had a daughter, J...

Leray family.

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Payen, Jules Rene.

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