DuBois-LeFevre collection, [ca. 1703-1908], [ca. 1771-1871] (bulk)

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DuBois-LeFevre collection, [ca. 1703-1908], [ca. 1771-1871] (bulk)

Account books, receipts, maps, deeds, court papers, wills and estate papers, letters, and insurance policies of Roeloff DuBois, Mary DuBois, Garret DuBois, Johannes LeFevre, and other members of the DuBois and LeFevre families. Items of note are account book of Garret DuBois, 1800-1835; daybooks of Roeloff DuBois, 1843-1858; receipts, vouchers and legal papers concerning the New Paltz Turnpike Road Company, 1853-1861; notices, legislative act, and letters between Roeloff DuBois and John Lounsbury, legislative member, concerning the draining of Black Creek (Croisier Swamp), 1853-1854; family letters of Garret DuBois, Jacob Hardenbergh, Johannes LeFevre, Muriel LeFevre, and Edmund Elting, 1855-1869; and bond of indentured servitude of Henry DuBois to Abraham Van Wagenen, 1777.

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New Paltz Turnpike Road Company.

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DuBois, Roeloff.

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Van Wagenen, Abraham.

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Lounsbury, John, 1809-1895

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John Lounsbury was born on August 16, 1809, in Bethany, Connecticut. He prepared for college at Wilbraham Academy, and graduated from Yale Medical School in 1837. For a short time, he practiced medicine in Hamden, before moving to Oxford, Connecticut, in 1840. He specialized in chronic diseases. In April 1843, Lounsbury married Mary Church, who had been a teacher in New York and Connecticut. He was an advocate of Episcopal parochial schools for girls and attempted to establish one in Oxford. Thr...

Huguenot Historical Society (New Paltz, N.Y.)

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John G. Borden was a member of the Borden family that developed condensed milk. From the description of Borden/Hasbrouck/Andrews collection, [ca. 1836-1925] (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155512452 Collecting area: History of New Paltz and its founding Huguenot families. From the description of Repository description. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155487935 ...

Dubois, Muriel L.

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Hardenbergh, Jacob R. (Jacob Rutsen), 1736-1790

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LeFevre, Johannes.

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DuBois, Mary.

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DuBois family.

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Elting, Edmund,

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LeFevre family.

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DuBois, Garret.

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DuBois, Henry C. (Henry Cowell), 1880-

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Henry C. DuBois (b. 1880), was the second son born to William L. DuBois and Mary (Cowell) DuBois. On his father's side, Henry was descended from Louis DuBois, a French Huguenot who immigrated to America in approximately 1660, and Robert Patterson (1743-1824), the Irish-born Revolutionary War hero and distinguished professor of mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania. Henry became the steward of a small cache of family history and papers, some of which date to the Revolutionary War. ...