Person:Hugo Freer (1)

m. 2 Oct 1660
  1. Marie Freer1661 - 1666
  2. Sarah Freer1663/64 - 1666
  3. Hugo Freer1666 - 1732
m. 7 Jun 1690
  1. Hugo Freer1691 -
  2. Isaac Freer1693 -
  3. Simon FreerBef 1695 - 1759
  4. Mary Freer1696 -
  5. Sara Freer
  6. Esther Freer1699 -
  7. Jonas FreerEst 1701 - 1775
  8. Catrina Freer1702 -
  9. Blandina Freer1703 - Abt 1772
  10. Johannes FreerBef 1705 - Bef 1726/27
  11. Benjamin Freer
  12. Rachel Freer
  13. Jannetjen Freer - 1797
  14. Rebecca Freer1715 -
  15. Elizabeth Freer1718 - 1790
Facts and Events
Name[1] Hugo Freer,
Gender Male
Birth? 1 Jul 1666 Mannheim, Baden, Germany
Marriage 7 Jun 1690 New Paltz, Ulster, New York, United StatesReformed Dutch Church of New Paltz by Rev. Pierre Dailie
to Marie Anne LeRoy
Death? 16 Jan 1732 New Paltz, Ulster, New York, United States

Biography

From: History of New Paltz, New York, and Its Old Families from 1678 to 1820
Note: In this publication the above is noted as Hugo Freer, Senior, his father as Hugo Freer, Patentee, his son as Hugo Freer, Junior.

"In the will of Hugo Freer, Senior, which was written in 1728, a number of years before his death, he appointed his (half) brothers, Abraham, Jacob and Jean, and his friend Aart Van Wagenen, as executors...

The sons of Hugo, Senior, located as follows: Hugo, Junior, near the north borders of the (New Paltz) patent; Isaac on the 1,200 acre tract obtained by patent; Jonah at 'Kleyne Bontecoe,' at the present R.V.N. Beaver place, near Springtown. Simon went to Dutchess county. The sons of Hugo, Senior, married as follows: Hugo, Junior, who was born in 1691, married, in 1715, Bridgen Terpening; Isaac, who was born in 1693, married in 1723, Mary Deyo, daughter of Pierre the Patentee; Jonah married, in 1727, Catharine Stokhard, who was born in Germany. Simon married, in 1720, Mariten Wamboon at Kingston."

References
  1. The Freer Family at New Paltz, in LeFevre, Ralph. 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. (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books], 1992)
    Ch.XXX pp.349-359.

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