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  2. Hasbrouck family - Wikipedia

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    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, [citation needed] and then the United States. Two brothers, Jean II and Abraham, are the ancestors of almost all individuals in the ...

  3. Abraham Hasbrouck House - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Hasbrouck House. The Abraham (Daniel) Hasbrouck House [1] is a historic stone house located at 94 Huguenot Street in New Paltz, New York, United States.Built in three phases between 1721 and 1734, it is significant for its association with the early settlement of New Paltz by French Huguenots and as an example of evolving architectural styles in the Hudson Valley.

  4. Category:Hasbrouck family - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hasbrouck family" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck;

  5. Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site, also called Hasbrouck House, is located in Newburgh, New York, United States, overlooking the Hudson River. George Washington and his staff were headquartered in the house while commanding the Continental Army during the final year and a half of the American Revolutionary War; at 16 months and 19 days it was his longest tenure at any of his ...

  6. Josiah Hasbrouck - Wikipedia

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    Josiah was the son of Major Jacob Hasbrouck Jr. (1727–1806) and his wife, Jannetje DuBois Hasbrouck (1731–1807). His father commanded an Ulster County, New York regiment in the Revolutionary War, and served as the Supervisor of the town of New Paltz from 1762 to 1765 and again from 1771 to 1776.

  7. Abraham J. Hasbrouck - Wikipedia

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    Hasbrouck was born in "Guilford" (now Libertyville in Gardiner), Ulster County, New York. He was privately tutored and moved to Kingston in 1795, engaging in mercantile pursuits. He was one of the incorporators of the Delaware & Hudson Canal , and was appointed a first lieutenant of Cavalry in the New York Militia.

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