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About Col. Abraham Hasbrouck
NASDAR Ancestor #: A052269
Abraham Hasbrouck was born in 1707, in Guilford, New York, just outside of New Paltz in Ulster County. Abraham recorded, in a diary he kept most of his life, that the farm was devastated by hail. The orchards were hit hard, and the rye destroyed. If the storm was not enough, locusts wreaked more havoc. After helping his mother run his late father’s farm, Abraham decided to leave the farm in his 27th year. In 1734 Abraham decided to leave the farm and journeyed to Boston, Massachusetts by way of New York City. In Boston he pursued the life of a merchant. His diary states that he returned to Guilford the next winter, and by June 1735 he permanently settled in Kingston, where he would spend the rest of his life engaged in “trade & traffick.” Where and when he met his future wife Catharine Bruyn is lost to time, but they married January 5, 1738/39. Their first child would be born in 1740, followed by Elise in 1741, Joseph in 1743, and Geertruy in 1746. A second Geertruy would be born in 1747 after her sister of the same name died in 1746. This would also be true of Cathrina who died in 1747, and a second daughter of the same name was born in 1748. These births were followed by Marie in 1751, Jacobus two years later, Abraham in 1756, Daniel in 1758, followed by another son named Daniel in 1760 when his namesake died. The last child born was Jonathan in 1763.
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84 yrs 2 mos 10 dys, Revolutionary War soldier
"Born Aug 21, 1707 in New Paltz, NY. Member of Provincial Congress 1776; New York Assembly, 1781-1782." (per FAG member #4729442)
"Abraham, son of Joseph, born in 1707, lived at Guilford until 1735, when he came to Kingston, where he carried on a mercantile business until 1776, when his store and goods were destroyed by a fire. He was lieutenant-colonel of a regiment of militia in Ulster County, and served for twenty years as a member of the Provincial Assembly. He was a member of the State Legislature from Ulster County during its fifth session, in 1781-82. He died in 1791. (from the History of Ulster County, New York: With Illustrations and Biographical ..., by Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester, page 346, submitted by R Weeks, #48532921)
Col. Abraham Hasbrouck's Timeline
1707 |
August 21, 1707
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Ulster County, Province of New York
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1742 |
February 1, 1742
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New York, British Colonial America
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1743 |
March 3, 1743
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Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States
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1746 |
January 1746
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1749 |
January 15, 1749
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Ulster, New York, British Colonial America
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1751 |
1751
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Ulster, New York, British Colonial America
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1753 |
September 28, 1753
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Kingston, Ulster County, Province of New York
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1760 |
March 8, 1760
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Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
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March 8, 1760
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Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America
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1763 |
October 27, 1763
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