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Gerrit Freer Papers (1677-1840)
Finding Aid completed by Eric Roth 7/17/1999
Volume: 1 folder, 22 items.
Acquisition: Unknown.
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.
Biographical Sketch
Gerrit Freer C-7 (1) was baptized on April 30, 1727 to Hugo Freer
and Brejen Terpenning. On March 14, 1748 he married Maria Freer C-54
(bp. 1729), daughter of Jonas Freer and Catrina Stokerad. Between
1749 and 1773, Gerrit and Maria Freer gave birth to 10 children.
According to Ralph LeFevre, Gerrit resided in the hamlet of
Butterville in the town of New Paltz, New York (2). Gerrit Freer is
also listed as signer of the Articles of Association and as private
in the 1st Ulster County Regiment under Col. Johannis Hardenbergh
during the Revolutionary War (3). Gerrit Freer died in 1804.
Collection Description
The papers primarily document the settlement of Gerrit Freer's
estate in New Paltz after his death in 1804. Records include his
will (1804), and bound and loose estate inventories, receipts and
quit-claim deeds (1804-1808). Other records include a fair copy of
the New Paltz Patent (1677), legal documents concerning the division
of the lands within the patent (1703, 1713), bonds of Gerrit Freer
to Isaac Hasbrouck, Jacob Hasbrouck, Jun., Philip LeFevre and Joseph
Hasbrouck (1754, 1761, 1796, and 1799, respectively), a sale of
slave to Jonathan LeFevre (1796), guardianship papers of Sarah
Sluyter under the care of Peter LeFevre (1797), quit-claim deed
between Ezekiel Elting and Peter LeFevre (1823), will of Johannis
LeFevre (1831), and vendue list of Daniel LeFevre (1840). Papers are
arranged chronologically.
Other collections at the Huguenot Historical Society Library
relating to the Freer family include the Cyrus Freer Papers
(1889-1916), the Hugo Freer Family Papers (1677-1721),
and the Wilhelmus and Moses Hasbrouck Family Papers
(1753-1897), which contain records of Johannis Freer
(1725-1797), and other Freer family members. Researchers may also
want to consult the Bible and Religious Book Collections and
Ciphering Book Collection, which also house items with Freer
family history.
Notes
1. Heidgerd, Ruth. The Freer Family: Descendants of Hugo
Freer, Patentee of New Paltz. The Huguenot Historical Society,
New Paltz, NY, Inc. (1968). Unless otherwise noted, all genealogical
information is taken from this source.
2. LeDevre, Ralph. History of New Paltz and Its Old
Families. Fort Orange Press, Albany NY (1909): p. 359.
3. Heidgerd, Ruth P. Ulster County in the Revolution....
Ulster County Bicentennial Commission (1977). |
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