My article on "The Gathering" on Historic Huguenot Street has been published in the March-April issue of Reunions Magazine!
If you've been to New Paltz, NY, or are a descendant of the original families: Elting, DuBois, Hasbrouck, DuBois, Crispell, Bevier, Freer, Deyo, Terwilliger and others, you know that every bit of publicity that we can obtain for the stone house museums, the archives and the collections is important to saving these important treasures of our nation's history. So I'm very thankful that the story of our "family reunion" last August was published.
The issue is now available on the magazine's website:
http://www.reunionsmag.com/
Showing posts with label Freer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freer. Show all posts
Saturday, March 26, 2011
"The Gathering" Featured in Magazine Article
Labels:
Bevier,
Deyo,
DuBois,
Elting,
Freer,
Hasbrouck,
Historic Huguenot Street,
Huguenot Historical Society of New Paltz,
Terwilligers,
The Gathering in New Paltz
Thursday, July 23, 2009
"Gathering" Planned in New Paltz, NY
An August 2010 "gathering" is being planned by the Family Associations of the Huguenot Historical Society of New Paltz, NY. Two independent Family Associations are also joining in the exciting and historical event. The participating Family Associations include the Bevier-Eltings, Crispells, Deyos, DuBoises, Freers, Gerows, Hasbroucks, LeFevres, Magnys, Schoonmakers and Terwilligers.
All descendants of the Patentees of the original New Paltz area, their family and friends, as well as others interested in the Mid-Hudson Valley history are urged to mark their calendars for the August 13-15, 2010 weekend. Registration information will be available in a few weeks.
All descendants of the Patentees of the original New Paltz area, their family and friends, as well as others interested in the Mid-Hudson Valley history are urged to mark their calendars for the August 13-15, 2010 weekend. Registration information will be available in a few weeks.
Labels:
Bevier,
Deyo,
DuBois,
Elting,
Eltinge,
Freer,
Gerow,
Hasbrouck,
Historic Huguenot Street,
LeFevre,
Magny,
Mid-Hudson Valley,
New Paltz,
New York History,
Schoonmaker,
Terwilligers
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