Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1674-1968.
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Forsyth family.
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Elting family.
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DuBois family.
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Oosterhout family.
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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 ...
Reformed Church of New Paltz, New York
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Graham family.
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Cornland, Jacob.
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Deyo, Gertrude DuBois.
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Terwilliger family.
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Roos family.
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Hasbrouck family.
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Deyo family.
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Jacobowitz, Meuer.
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Hasbrouck, Joseph.
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Chase, Merrill W.
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DUBOIS, RACHEL D.
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Deyo, John L.
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Elmendorf family.
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Hasbrouck, Abraham Bruyn, 1791-1879
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U.S. representative from New York and president of Rutgers College. From the description of Abraham Bruyn Hasbroucke, 1675-1879. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981874 Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck was born in Kingston, N.Y. He attended Kingston Academy and Yale College and studied law in Hudson, N.Y. and Litchfield, Conn. Admitted to the bar in 1813, he subsequently practiced law in Kingston. He served as a Member of Congress 1825-1827, and as president of Rutgers College 1840-1...
DePuy, family.
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McCormick family.
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Bruyn family.
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Schutt, Sadie.
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Malloch, John Russell, 1875-....
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Yeoman family.
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Young family.
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Freer family.
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LeFevre family.
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Varick family.
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Hardenburgh family.
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Rapalje family.
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Society of Friends
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The Society of Friends (or 'Quakers') was formed by George Fox (1624-1691), a shoemaker from Nottingham. In the 1640s Fox travelled throughout England delivering sermons in which he argued that individuals could have direct access to God without the need for churches, priests or other aspects of the established Church. Fox's followers became known as the 'Friends of Truth' and later the 'Society of Friends'. Fox developed rules for the management of meetings, which were printed as 'Friends Fello...