Olde Ulster : an historical and genealogical magazine . s ofthe family of Governor Clinton, Chaplain Hoes of theUnited States Navy and the commander of the cutter. About the casket is stationed the guard of honorsent by the War Department in charge of the remainsand in the rear the crew of the cutter. The occasionwas May 28th, 1908 as the body was on its way to theCity Hall, New York, where it lay in state for sixhours before it was taken to Kingston for re-interment. At the Battery the remains were received MayorGeorge B. McClellan of the City of New York, andescorted by the soldiers of the U


Olde Ulster : an historical and genealogical magazine . s ofthe family of Governor Clinton, Chaplain Hoes of theUnited States Navy and the commander of the cutter. About the casket is stationed the guard of honorsent by the War Department in charge of the remainsand in the rear the crew of the cutter. The occasionwas May 28th, 1908 as the body was on its way to theCity Hall, New York, where it lay in state for sixhours before it was taken to Kingston for re-interment. At the Battery the remains were received MayorGeorge B. McClellan of the City of New York, andescorted by the soldiers of the United States Army ofthe Department of the East, under Major GeneralFrederick D. Grant, delegations from the many patri-otic, civic and historical societies of the city and promi-nent men, all on foot After a circuit through thehistoric streets in the lower part of the city throughstreets entirely cleared from traffic and pedestrians,they were placed in the Governors Room in the CityHall, directly in front of the portrait of GovernorGeorge Clinton. 340. Olde Ulster LINEAGE OF THE ABRAHAM HASBROUCKFAMIL Y Continued from Vol. IV., page j/p (57) Jacobus^: Bt. Sept. 28, 1753; m. Apr. 10, 1783^ Maria DeWitt; b. Oct. 12, 1760, dau. of Col,Charles DeWitt of Greenkill and BlandinaDuBois. Charles DeWitt, the distinguishedstatesman (see Olde Ulster, Vol. I, pages307, 308 and 346) was the son of JohannesDeWitt and Mary Brodhead (dau. of CharlesBrodhead (i4) and Maria TenBroeck (i^)—seeFamily XIV.); grandson of Andries DeWittand Jannetje Egbertsen (^4), from whom werealso descended Rev. Dr. Thomas DeWitt, thenoted clergyman, and DeWitt Clinton, Gov-ernor of New York. (See Olde Ulster, , page 313); and great-grandson of TjerckClaessen DeWitt i^^) from Groothold in Zunder-land, who m. in the Dutch church in NewYork City April 24, i6i;6, Barbara Andriesenfrom Amsterdam, moved to Albany and in1661 to Kingston. In addition to the posses-sion of much property he received an incomefrom Hol


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