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William C. Hasbrouck

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was built. Between 1833 and 1853, William and Mary had nine children: William Hazard Hasbrouck, Maria Hazard Hasbrouck, Mary Roe Ann Hasbrouck, BG Henry Cornelius Hasbrouck, Emily Ann Hasbrouck, Mary Elizabeth Hasbrouck, Cornelia Jennette Hasbrouck, Blandina Hasbrouck, and Roe Hasbrouck.
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On June 28, 1831, William married Mary Elizabeth Roe (1811–1907), daughter of William Roe (1781–1868) and Maria Hazard Roe (1787—1877). William Roe, a retired grocer, gifted Hasbrouck the adjoining property to his mansion in Newburgh. A Tuscan-style
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who fled what is today Northern France and South Belgium who fled persecution by the ruling Catholics. The original settlement of their ancestors survives today as
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in 1847. In Newburgh, he practiced law with attorney James Taylor, operating under Hasbrouck & Taylor. They apprenticed many young men, including
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Hasbrouck was Trustee of Newburgh from 1835–1839, and lieutenant and later captain of a local militia at Newburgh called The Village Guard.
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He was the first child born to Cornelius Benjamin Hasbrouck (1769–1851) and Jane Kelso Hasbrouck (1774–1836). He was baptized at the
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in the early 1820s and then studied law with various lawyers in Newburgh, and was admitted to the bar in 1826.
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William Hasbrouck was a descendant of the Hasbroucks who founded
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Photos of his villa at Historic American Buildings Survey
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His son Henry's obituary in NYT on December 19, 1910
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Newburgh
Orange County, New York

Speaker of the New York Assembly
William C. Crain
Amos K. Hadley
Hurley
New York
U.S.
Newburgh
New York
U.S.
Whig
Alma mater
Union College
New Hurley Reformed Church
Shawangunk
Ulster County, New York
Union College
Schenectady
Franklin, Tennessee
Bishop Otey
Goshen

Asher B. Durand
Whig
New York State Assembly
Speaker
William Fullerton
New Paltz

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