History of New Paltz, New York, and its old families (from 1678 to 1820) including the Huguenot pioneers and others who settled in New Paltz previous to the revolution; with an appendix bringing down the history of certain families and some other matter to 1850 . located as follows: Jonas located at Xew Hurley. He had one son, John, whomarried Xancy Ransom. Xathaniels son, Abraham X., lived near ^loclena. where hisson-in-law, Andries A. LeFevre, afterward resided. His wifewas Sarah LeFevre, daughter of Isaac LeFevre of had three sons; Josiah, Xathaniel and Abm. A., and threedaugh


History of New Paltz, New York, and its old families (from 1678 to 1820) including the Huguenot pioneers and others who settled in New Paltz previous to the revolution; with an appendix bringing down the history of certain families and some other matter to 1850 . located as follows: Jonas located at Xew Hurley. He had one son, John, whomarried Xancy Ransom. Xathaniels son, Abraham X., lived near ^loclena. where hisson-in-law, Andries A. LeFevre, afterward resided. His wifewas Sarah LeFevre, daughter of Isaac LeFevre of had three sons; Josiah, Xathaniel and Abm. A., and threedaughters: Maria, who married Andries A. LeFevre; Rachel,who married Andrew Brodhead, and Gertrude. Xathaniels son Andries lived on what is known as the-Jacob \\estbrook place of late years. He had a large familyof daughters, all of whom married. Xathaniels youngest son. Jacobus, married Elizabeth Jan-sen. They lived on what is now known as the John H. Wurtsfarm. Their children were as follows: ]vlaria, who marriedJosiah LeFevre; Blandina, who married Roelif Elting; Eliza,who married Deyo DuBois; Margaret, who married CorneliusWurts; Lewis, who married Christina Hornbeck; Daniel, whomarried Ellen LeFevre; Rachel, who married Wm. Deyo. HISTORY OF XEir PALTZ 42Q. THE HOLSE OF AURAHAM LE FEVRE, ONE OF THE FIRST SETTLERS ATKETTLEBOROUGH 430 HISTORY OF N E IV P ALT Z Nathaniels son Lewis kept his fathers homestead, an oldstone house, which was burned down and rebuilt as a framehouse many years ago. Lewis married Rachel Bell. They leftbut one child, Nathaniel, usually called Sing because he wasoften singing to himself. Going back now to Abraham, brother of Andries, the otherpioneer settler at Kettleborough, we find that he was born in1716, married Maria Devier and located at Kettleboroughabout 1742. His stone house is still standing and is now thetenant house on the Solomon \an Orden farm. Abraham lefta family of six sons, John, Solomon, Xoah, Xatlian, Samuel,Philip, and four daughters, C


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