Hendricus DuBois Family Papers (1702-1927)
Finding Aid completed by Eric Roth 10/8/1999
Last revised 5/17/2005
Volume: 0.85 cu. ft.
Acquisition: Unknown. The papers were found in the basement of
the Jean Hasbrouck House in February, 1998. The papers may have come
to the Huguenot Historical Society when it purchased the Dubois Fort
in 1968. Other papers were found mixed in with the Bruyn
Collection.
Access: Unrestricted.
Copyright: Request for permission to publish materials from these
records should be discussed with the Archivist and Director of the
Huguenot Historical Society.
Special thanks to Byron Preston for his assistance in processing
the collection.
Family Biographical
Notes
The collection primarily
documents the lives of the following individuals: Hendricus
DuBois
(1710-1780), his sons
Hendricus (1743-1784) and Mathusalem (1751-1829), and Mathusalem's
son Philip DuBois (1785-1857).
Hendricus DuBois (C-77)
[1] was born on August
1, 1710 to Solomon DuBois and Tryntje Gerritsen and baptized
at the Reformed Dutch Church at Kingston , NY . On May 6, 1733
he married Jannetje Hooghteeling, by whom he had nine children.
They resided in the hamlet of Libertyville, just west of the
village of New Paltz . Hendricus served as an ensign and Captain
of the 4th Ulster County Militia at Newburgh , NY during the
Revolutionary War. Hendricus sided with Conferentia party during
the Coetus-Conferentie controversy in the Dutch Reformed Church
during the 1750's and 1760's. In 1766, Hendricus, along with
members of the Elting, Low, Van Wagnenen, Van Vliet, Ean and
Auchmody families, left the Dutch reformed Church at New Paltz
and organized the Conferentia Church, or "Owl Church,"
on Libertyville Road in New Paltz. The church disbanded and
rejoined the Reformed Church in 1774. [2]
At New Paltz Hendricus served as Overseer of the Poor (1751-1752),
Constable (1754), and Assessor (1760). He died on June 6, 1780.
Hendricus third son,
Hendricus (D-225) was born on February 3, 1743 and baptized
at the
Reformed Dutch Church
at Kingston on May 1. On November 1, 1768 he married Rebecca
Van Wagenen, daughter of Gerrit Van Waneningen and Marytjen
Freer. Hendricus and Rebecca had six children: Phillipus, Maria,
Garret, Jane, Mathusalem, and Rebecca. During the Revolutionary
War, Hendricus signed the Articles of Association at New Paltz
in 1775 and enlisted in the Ulster County Militia, serving in
the 3 rd Regiment under Colonel John Cantine's. At New Paltz,
Hendricus served as Superintendent of Highways (1770, 1773-1775)
and Overseer of Highways of New Paltz (1776, 1782-1783). Hendricus
died on May 28, 1784.
Hendricus' (C-77) fifth
son, Mathusalem DuBois (D-229) was born on September 25, 1751
and baptized at the Reformed Dutch Church at Kingston on October
27. He married Gertrude Bruyn (1752-1777), daughter of Cornelius
Bruyn and Ida Hoffman. They were married at the Reformed Dutch
Church at Montgomery , NY on March 2, 1774. Together they had
three children: Henry, Cornelius B., and Catharine. Mathusalem
married second Katrintje Bevier (1750-1825) in 1780, three years
after his first wife's death. By Katrintje, Mathusalem had six
more children: Abraham, Isaac, Wilhelmus, Philip, Geertruy,
and Elihue. Mathusalem and his family settled in the town of
Shawagunk , Ulster County , NY , in the area now known as Bruynswick.
Throughout the Revolutionary War, Mathusalem served as Ensign
in the 1 st , 3 rd , and 4 th Regiments of the Ulster County
Militia. [3] Mathusalem
died on October 12, 1829.
Mathusalem's sixth son
Philip DuBois (E-622), farmer, was born on December 10, 1785
and baptized at the New Paltz Reformed Dutch Church on January
14, 1786. He married Hester Freer (1796-1881) on June 18, 1815
at New Paltz. By Hester, Philip had five children: Catharine,
Eli, Zachariah F., Gertrude, and Mary J. According to historian
Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester, Philip served as a soldier in
the War of 1812. [4] Philip
died on October 14, 1881.
Collection Description
This collection contains
papers created and used by various interrelated members of the
Dubois,
Bruyn and Bevier families
of the towns of Shawagunk and New Paltz in Ulster County , NY
during the 18 th and 19 th centuries. Records include deeds,
quit-claim deeds, leases, receipts, family letters, wills, promissory
notes, subpoenas and survey maps. Documents of particular interest
include a 1712 deed between Peter Matthews and others to Jacob
Decker for land in Shawagunk, which mentions an "Indian
Wigwam;" a deed between several Indian sachems led by Wawalawagh
and Jacobus Bruyn for a piece of land called Packanasink (1738);
will of Samuel Bevier (1750); a public vendue of the estate
of Solomon DuBois (1759); three letters written in Dutch to
Hendricus DuBois from Rev. Mauritus Goetschius discussing the
Coetus-Conferentie affair in the Reformed Church (1765); will,
probate and sale of estate of Abraham Bevier (1771-1774); an
account book in Dutch kept by Jannetje DuBois, wife of Hendricus
(1773-1797), articles of vendue of Hendricus DuBois' estate
(1792); will of Margaret Bevier (1806); will of Mathusalem DuBois
(1815). Other records include certificates and appointments
concerning the military careers of Cornelius Bruyn (1744) and
Zachariah and Louis O. Dubois (1830-1868); genealogical notes
and correspondence of Mary Dubois Berry (1868-1891); and death
notices (1884-1927). Some of the records from the 18th century
are in Dutch.
Seven letters between
Philip DuBois, his father Mathusalem DuBois, and Isaac Bevier
mainly discuss farm business, family matters, local politics
and tailoring. Of note are letters discussing military furloughs
(1814), the sale of a farm (1825), and one letter from H. Bodine
discussing local political contests and a speech by Henry Clay
(1842).
The overall condition
of the papers is good and the handwriting legible. Some documents
show signs of damage from tearing or fading. There are no access
restrictions to the collection.
The Huguenot Historical
Society also maintains several other collections of DuBois family
papers. These include Garret and Roelof DuBois Family Papers
(1771-1882), Daniel and Simon DuBois Family Papers (1695-1864),
Josiah DuBois Receipt Book (1794-1854), Nathaniel and Isaac
DuBois Family Papers (1778-1927), Patterson DuBois Family Papers
(1775-1921), Petrus DuBois Family Papers (1732-1869), and
the Solomon DuBois and Rachel Elting Family Papers (1812-1944).
An account book in Dutch dating from 1771-1783 kept by
Hendricus DuBois D-229 is stored with the Garret and Roelof
DuBois Family Papers (1771-1882). Garret DuBois was the
son of Hendricus DuBois. Researchers should also consult the
Huguenot Historical Society Bible and Rare Book Collection
and Ciphering Book Collection for other items
with DuBois family history.
Series Descriptions
The collection is divided
into two series: Papers , and Death Notices.
Series 1: Papers
(1702-1889)
Records include and account
book, letters, receipts, deeds, wills, survey maps, military
appointments, leases, wills, and other papers chiefly relating
to the DuBois, Bruyn and Bevier families. The papers are organized
into folders alphabetically by format and thereunder by date.
Oversize documents are housed separately.
Series 2: Death
Notices (1884-1927)
Contains notices of local
and family deaths in the form of business cards. Records are
unorganized.
Box and Folder List
Box
1
Series 1: Papers
(1702-1889)
Account Book, Jannetje
DuBois (1773-1797) Dutch
Correspondence, Hendricus
DuBois (1765) Dutch
Correspondence, Philip
DuBois (1814-1846)
Estate and Legal Papers:
(1710-1852
and undated) – three folders
Financial Papers (1758-1889)
Military Papers (1744-1865)
Miscellaneous (1791-1936)
Box
2 OVERSIZE
Series 1: Papers
(1702-1889)
Estate and Legal Papers
(1702-1852 and undated) OVERSIZE – two folders
Miscellaneous (1812,1842)
OVERSIZE
Box
3
Series 2: Death
Notices (1884-1927)
One folder only
[1]
Heidgerd, William. The American Descendants of Chretien
DuBois of Wicres, France , 20 vols. Compiled for the DuBois
Family Association, Huguenot Historical Society, New Paltz,
NY., Inc. (1968). Unless otherwise noted, all genealogical information
is taken from this source.
[2]
LeFevre, Ralph. History of New Paltz and Its Old Families.
Albany , New York . Fort Orange Press
(1909): p. 148-151, 491.
This source contains many family and local tradition about Hendricus
DuBois
and his family. Primary
source information concerning the Conferentia Church/New Paltz
Reformed
Church issue can be found
in the New Paltz Reformed Church Records , which are
also maintained in the
Huguenot Historical Society
Manuscript Collections. These records contain the original account
book of
the New Paltz Reformed
church, and letters between individuals representing the two
factions, including
Hendricus DuBois.
[3]
Heidgerd, Ruth P. Ulster County
in the Revolution: a guide to those who served . New Paltz
, NY . Huguenot Historical Society, New Paltz , NY (1977): 75-76.
[4]
Sylvester, Nathaniel Bartlett. History of Ulster County
, New York , with Biographical Sketches of its
Prominent Men and
Pioneers , Part Second. Philadelphia , Evans &
Peck (1880): p. 291.
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