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DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York

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  Abraham Hasbrouck (1707-1791) — of Ulster County, N.Y. Born in New Paltz, Ulster County, N.Y., August 21, 1707. Member of New York state assembly from Ulster County, 1781-82. French Huguenot and Dutch ancestry. Died in Kingston, Ulster County, N.Y., November 10, 1791 (age 84 years, 81 days). Interment at Old Dutch Churchyard, Kingston, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Joseph Hasbrouck (1683-1724) and Elsje (Schoonmaker) Hasbrouck (1685-1764); married to Catharine Bruyn (1720-1793); father of Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808); grandfather of Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck and Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck; granduncle of Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt; first cousin thrice removed of Abraham Elting Hasbrouck and Solomon Hasbrouck; second cousin twice removed of Abraham A. Deyo; second cousin thrice removed of Abraham A. Deyo Jr.; second cousin five times removed of Israel Tripp Deyo.
  Political family: DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Charles De Witt (1727-1787) — of Ulster County, N.Y. Born in Kingston, Ulster County, N.Y., August 15, 1727. Newspaper editor; member of New York state assembly from Ulster County, 1781-85, 1787; died in office 1787; Delegate to Continental Congress from New York, 1784. Died in Kingston, Ulster County, N.Y., August 27, 1787 (age 60 years, 12 days). Interment at Dutch Reformed Cemetery, Hurley, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Maria 'Mary' (Brodhead) DeWitt (1699-1755) and Johannes DeWitt (1701-1731); married, December 20, 1754, to Blandina DuBois (1731-1765); father of Margaret DeWitt (1758-1827; who married Johannes Bruyn); grandfather of Charles D. Bruyn and Charles Gerrit De Witt; great-grandfather of David Miller De Witt (1837-1912); first cousin once removed of Charles Clinton, De Witt Clinton, George Clinton Jr. and Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt; first cousin twice removed of George William Clinton; first cousin six times removed of Abraham Owen Smoot III and Isaac Albert Smoot.
  Political families: Clinton-DeWitt family of New York; DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Aaron Kellogg (1742-1826) — of Columbia County, N.Y. Born in New Hartford, Litchfield County, Conn., 1742. Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; member of New York state assembly from Columbia County, 1802-03. Presbyterian. Died in Canaan, Columbia County, N.Y., April 5, 1826 (age about 83 years). Interment at Flatbrook Cemetery, Canaan, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Joseph Kellogg and Elizabeth (Brown) Kellogg (1712-1766); married, April 22, 1762, to Tabitha Hancock (1741-1763); married 1766 to Hannah Robbins (1743-1797); married 1798 to Rhoda Dean (1759-1828); first cousin twice removed of Greene Carrier Bronson, John Russell Kellogg (1793-1868), George Smith Catlin and Francis William Kellogg; first cousin thrice removed of Arthur Tappan Kellogg and Selah Merrill; first cousin four times removed of William Lucius Case and Edward Russell Kellogg; first cousin five times removed of Leonard Leach Case; second cousin once removed of Jason Kellogg, Charles Kellogg (1773-1842), Orsamus Cook Merrill, Timothy Merrill and Daniel Fiske Kellogg; second cousin twice removed of Luther Walter Badger, Silas Dewey Kellogg, Chester Ashley, Daniel Kellogg (1791-1875), Alvan Kellogg, Alvah Nash, Day Otis Kellogg, Dwight Kellogg, Albert Gallatin Kellogg, Ensign Hosmer Kellogg, Farrand Fassett Merrill and Charles Kellogg (1839-1903); second cousin thrice removed of Orlando Kellogg, William Dean Kellogg, Stephen Wright Kellogg, George Bradley Kellogg, William Pitt Kellogg, Daniel Kellogg (1835-1918) and Benjamin Baker Merrill; second cousin four times removed of Rowland Case Kellogg, Frank Billings Kellogg, Charles Collins Kellogg, Clement Phineas Kellogg, Henry Theodore Kellogg, Edward Stanley Kellogg and Franklin Warren Kellogg; second cousin five times removed of Anna Gordon Kellogg, Dwight Palmer Griswold and Martin Weld Deyo; third cousin once removed of Abel Merrill; third cousin twice removed of Joseph Churchill Strong, Calvin Frisbie, Amaziah Brainard, DeGrasse Maltby, Samuel Clement Fessenden (1784-1869), Henry Taintor, John Adams Dix and Ayres Phillips Merrill; third cousin thrice removed of George Anson Starkweather, Samuel Starkweather, David Austin Starkweather, Anson Levi Holcomb, William Pitt Fessenden, Henry Ward Beecher, Samuel Clement Fessenden (1815-1882), Alfred Avery Burnham, Thomas Amory Deblois Fessenden, Leveret Brainard, William Chapman Williston, Joseph Palmer Fessenden, Hiram Augustus Huse and Charles L. Merrill.
  Political family: Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family of Connecticut and New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808) — also known as "General Joe" — of Ulster County, N.Y. Born in Kingston, Ulster County, N.Y., March 3, 1743. Major in Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; member of New York state assembly from Ulster County, 1785-86, 1790-92; member of New York state senate Middle District, 1792-96; member of New York council of appointment, 1795. Died in New Paltz, Ulster County, N.Y., February 26, 1808 (age 64 years, 360 days). Interment at New Paltz Rural Cemetery, New Paltz, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Abraham Hasbrouck and Catharine (Bruyn) Hasbrouck (1720-1793); married 1733 to Elizabeth Bevier (1749-1795); married 1799 to Mary DeWitt (1752-1806); father of Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck; uncle of Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck; first cousin once removed of Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt; second cousin twice removed of Abraham Elting Hasbrouck and Solomon Hasbrouck; third cousin once removed of Abraham A. Deyo; third cousin twice removed of Abraham A. Deyo Jr. (1819-1883).
  Political family: DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Jacobus S. Bruyn (1749-1823) — of Ulster County, N.Y. Born in Shawangunk, Ulster County, N.Y., March 27, 1749. Member of New York state assembly from Ulster County, 1797-99; member of New York state senate Middle District, 1800-05. Died in Wawarsing, Ulster County, N.Y., May 25, 1823 (age 74 years, 59 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Jacobus Bruyn and Jane (Graham) Bruyn; brother of Johannes Bruyn and Cornelius Bruyn; father of Andrew De Witt Bruyn (1790-1838); uncle of Charles D. Bruyn; twin brother of Severyn Tenhout Bruyn.
  Political family: DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Severyn Tenhout Bruyn (1749-1794) — also known as Severyn T. Bruyn — of Shawangunk, Ulster County, N.Y. Born in Shawangunk, Ulster County, N.Y., March 27, 1749. Member of New York state assembly from Ulster County, 1789-90, 1792-93, 1794; died in office 1794. Died August 30, 1794 (age 45 years, 156 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Jacobus Bruyn and Jane (Graham) Bruyn; brother of Johannes Bruyn and Cornelius Bruyn; uncle of Charles D. Bruyn and Andrew De Witt Bruyn; twin brother of Jacobus S. Bruyn (1749-1823).
  Political family: DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Johannes Bruyn (1750-1814) — of Ulster County, N.Y. Born in Shawangunk, Ulster County, N.Y., February 21, 1750. Member of New York state assembly from Ulster County, 1781-83, 1796-97, 1799-1800; Presidential Elector for New York, 1792; member of New York state senate Middle District, 1809-13. Died in Shawangunk, Ulster County, N.Y., February 10, 1814 (age 63 years, 354 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Jacobus Bruyn and Jane (Graham) Bruyn; brother of Severyn Tenhout Bruyn, Jacobus S. Bruyn (1749-1823) and Cornelius Bruyn; married, April 10, 1783, to Margaret De Witt (1758-1827; daughter of Charles De Witt); father of Charles D. Bruyn; uncle of Andrew De Witt Bruyn.
  Political family: DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Cornelius Bruyn (1756-1815) — of Ulster County, N.Y. Born in Shawangunk, Ulster County, N.Y., August, 1756. Member of New York state assembly from Ulster County, 1793-94. Died November 1, 1815 (age 59 years, 0 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Jacobus Bruyn and Jane (Graham) Bruyn; brother of Severyn Tenhout Bruyn, Jacobus S. Bruyn (1749-1823) and Johannes Bruyn; uncle of Charles D. Bruyn and Andrew De Witt Bruyn.
  Political family: DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Charles Clinton (1767-1829) — of Orange County, N.Y. Born in Little Britain, Orange County, N.Y., February 18, 1767. Member of New York state assembly from Orange County, 1801-02. Died in New York, New York County, N.Y., April 20, 1829 (age 62 years, 61 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of James Clinton and Mary (De Witt) Clinton (1737-1795); half-brother of James Graham Clinton; brother of De Witt Clinton, George Clinton Jr., Mary Clinton (1773-1808; who married Ambrose Spencer (1765-1848)) and Katherine Clinton (1778-1837; who married Ambrose Spencer (1765-1848)); nephew of George Clinton; uncle of George William Clinton (1807-1885); first cousin of Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt; first cousin once removed of Charles De Witt; first cousin five times removed of Abraham Owen Smoot III and Isaac Albert Smoot; second cousin once removed of Charles D. Bruyn and Charles Gerrit De Witt; second cousin twice removed of David Miller De Witt.
  Political families: Clinton-DeWitt family of New York; DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
De_Witt Clinton De Witt Clinton (1769-1828) — also known as "Father of the Erie Canal" — of New York, New York County, N.Y. Born in Napanoch, Ulster County, N.Y., March 2, 1769. Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York state assembly from New York County, 1797-98; member of New York state senate Southern District, 1798-1802, 1805-11; delegate to New York state constitutional convention, 1801; member of New York council of appointment, 1801; U.S. Senator from New York, 1802-03; mayor of New York City, N.Y., 1803-07, 1808-10, 1811-15; Lieutenant Governor of New York, 1811-13; candidate for President of the United States, 1812; Governor of New York, 1817-23, 1825-28; died in office 1828. Member, Freemasons. Chief advocate for the Erie Canal, completed 1825. Slaveowner. Died, from heart failure, in Albany, Albany County, N.Y., February 11, 1828 (age 58 years, 346 days). Original interment at Clinton Cemetery, Little Britain, N.Y.; reinterment at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of James Clinton and Mary (De Witt) Clinton (1737-1795); half-brother of James Graham Clinton; brother of Charles Clinton, George Clinton Jr., Mary Clinton (1773-1808; who married Ambrose Spencer (1765-1848)) and Katherine Clinton (1778-1837; who married Ambrose Spencer (1765-1848)); married, February 13, 1796, to Maria Franklin (1775-1818); married, May 8, 1819, to Catherine Livingston Jones (1775-1870); father of George William Clinton (1807-1885); nephew of George Clinton; first cousin of Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt; first cousin once removed of Charles De Witt; first cousin five times removed of Abraham Owen Smoot III and Isaac Albert Smoot; second cousin once removed of Charles D. Bruyn and Charles Gerrit De Witt; second cousin twice removed of David Miller De Witt.
  Political families: Clinton-DeWitt family of New York; DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Cross-reference: Peter Gansevoort
  Clinton counties in Ill., Ind., Iowa, Ky., Mich., Mo. and Pa., and DeWitt County, Ill., are named for him.
  The township and city of DeWitt, Michigan, are named for him.  — The city of De Witt, Iowa, is named for him.  — The village of DeWitt, Illinois, is named for him.  — The city of De Witt, Missouri, is named for him.
  Other politicians named for him: De Witt C. StevensDeWitt C. WalkerDe Witt C. StanfordDe Witt C. LittlejohnDe Witt C. GageDeWitt C. ClarkDe Witt C. LeachDewitt C. WestJohn DeWitt Clinton AtkinsDeWitt C. WilsonDe Witt C. MorrisD. C. GiddingsDeWitt C. HoughDeWitt C. JonesDe Witt C. TowerD. C. CoolmanDeWitt Clinton CregierDeWitt C. HoytDeWitt Clinton SenterDe Witt C. RuggDeWitt C. AllenDeWitt C. PeckDeWitt C. RichmanDewitt C. AldenDeWitt C. CramDe Witt C. BoltonDeWitt C. HuntingtonDeWitt C. JonesDeWitt C. PondDe Witt C. CarrDeWitt C. PierceDe Witt C. BadgerDeWitt C. DominickDeWitt C. BeckerDe Witt C. TitusDe Witt C. WinchellDewitt C. TurnerDewitt C. RuscoeDeWitt C. BrownDeWitt C. FrenchDe Witt C. FlanaganDeWitt C. ColeDeWitt C. TalmageDewitt Clinton ChaseDe Witt C. Poole, Jr.DeWitt C. CunninghamDewitt C. Chastain
  Coins and currency: His portrait appeared on the U.S. $1,000 note in 1898-1905.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — National Governors Association biography — Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier — Find-A-Grave memorial — OurCampaigns candidate detail
  Books about De Witt Clinton: Evan Cornog, The Birth of Empire : DeWitt Clinton and the American Experience, 1769-1828
  Image source: New York Public Library
  George Clinton Jr. (1771-1809) — of New York, New York County, N.Y. Born in New York, New York County, N.Y., June 6, 1771. Democrat. Delegate to New York state constitutional convention, 1801; member of New York state assembly from New York County, 1803-05; U.S. Representative from New York, 1805-09 (3rd District 1805, 2nd District 1805-09). Slaveowner. Died in New York, New York County, N.Y., September 16, 1809 (age 38 years, 102 days). Interment at St. Peters Episcopal Churchyard, Bronx, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of James Clinton and Mary (De Witt) Clinton (1737-1795); half-brother of James Graham Clinton; brother of Charles Clinton, De Witt Clinton, Mary Clinton (1773-1808; who married Ambrose Spencer (1765-1848)) and Katherine Clinton (1778-1837; who married Ambrose Spencer (1765-1848)); nephew of George Clinton; uncle of George William Clinton (1807-1885); first cousin of Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt; first cousin once removed of Charles De Witt; first cousin five times removed of Abraham Owen Smoot III and Isaac Albert Smoot; second cousin once removed of Charles D. Bruyn and Charles Gerrit De Witt; second cousin twice removed of David Miller De Witt.
  Political families: Clinton-DeWitt family of New York; DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck (1773-1845) — of New York. Born in Ulster County, N.Y., October 16, 1773. Member of New York state assembly from Sullivan and Ulster counties, 1809-10; U.S. Representative from New York 7th District, 1813-15; member of New York state senate Middle District, 1821-22. Slaveowner. Died in Kingston, Ulster County, N.Y., January 22, 1845 (age 71 years, 98 days). Interment at Sharp Burying Ground, Kingston, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808) and Elizabeth (Bevier) Hasbrouck (1749-1795); grandson of Abraham Hasbrouck; first cousin of Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck; second cousin of Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt; third cousin once removed of Abraham Elting Hasbrouck and Solomon Hasbrouck; fourth cousin of Abraham A. Deyo; fourth cousin once removed of Abraham A. Deyo Jr..
  Political family: DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Charles Kellogg (1773-1842) — of Kelloggsville, Cayuga County, N.Y.; Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Mich. Born in Sheffield, Berkshire County, Mass., October 3, 1773. Merchant; miller; lawyer; member of New York state assembly from Cayuga County, 1808-10, 1820-22; postmaster; U.S. Representative from New York 24th District, 1825-27. Died in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Mich., May 11, 1842 (age 68 years, 220 days). Interment at Fairview Cemetery, Ann Arbor, Mich.
  Relatives: Son of Asa Kellogg (1745-1820) and Lucy (Powell) Kellogg (1746-1816); married, October 21, 1794, to Mary Ann Otis (1774-1844); father of Day Otis Kellogg and Dwight Kellogg; uncle of Alvan Kellogg; first cousin once removed of Ensign Hosmer Kellogg; first cousin four times removed of Martin Weld Deyo; second cousin once removed of Aaron Kellogg; second cousin twice removed of Orlando Kellogg and William Dean Kellogg; second cousin thrice removed of Rowland Case Kellogg and Frank Billings Kellogg; third cousin of Jason Kellogg, Orsamus Cook Merrill, Timothy Merrill and Daniel Fiske Kellogg; third cousin once removed of Luther Walter Badger, Silas Dewey Kellogg, Greene Carrier Bronson, Chester Ashley, Daniel Kellogg (1791-1875), John Russell Kellogg, Alvah Nash, Thomas Belden Butler, George Smith Catlin, Albert Gallatin Kellogg, Francis William Kellogg, Farrand Fassett Merrill (1814-1859) and Charles Kellogg; third cousin twice removed of Stephen Wright Kellogg, George Bradley Kellogg, William Pitt Kellogg, Daniel Kellogg (1835-1918), Arthur Tappan Kellogg and Selah Merrill; third cousin thrice removed of William Lucius Case, Charles Collins Kellogg, Clement Phineas Kellogg, Edward Russell Kellogg, Henry Theodore Kellogg, Edward Stanley Kellogg and Franklin Warren Kellogg.
  Political families: Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family of Connecticut and New York; Murphy-Merrill family of Harbor Beach, Michigan (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt (1784-1867) — also known as Jacob H. DeWitt — of Ulster County, N.Y. Born in Marbletown, Ulster County, N.Y., October 2, 1784. Farmer; served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; U.S. Representative from New York 7th District, 1819-21; member of New York state assembly from Ulster County, 1839, 1847. Slaveowner. Died in Kingston, Ulster County, N.Y., January 30, 1867 (age 82 years, 120 days). Original interment at Houghtaling Cemetery, Kingston, N.Y.; reinterment at Old Dutch Churchyard, Kingston, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Thomas DeWitt (1741-1809) and Elsie (Hasbrouck) DeWitt (1750-1832); married to Sarah Ann Sleight (1801-1872); grandnephew of Abraham Hasbrouck; first cousin of Charles Clinton, De Witt Clinton and George Clinton Jr.; first cousin once removed of Charles De Witt, Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808) and George William Clinton; first cousin five times removed of Abraham Owen Smoot III and Isaac Albert Smoot; second cousin of Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck and Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck; second cousin once removed of Charles D. Bruyn and Charles Gerrit De Witt; second cousin twice removed of David Miller De Witt; third cousin once removed of Abraham Elting Hasbrouck and Solomon Hasbrouck; fourth cousin of Abraham A. Deyo; fourth cousin once removed of Abraham A. Deyo Jr..
  Political family: DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Charles D. Bruyn (1784-1849) — of Shawangunk, Ulster County, N.Y. Born in Shawangunk, Ulster County, N.Y., December 12, 1784. Member of New York state assembly, 1821-22, 1826 (Sullivan and Ulster counties 1821-22, Ulster County 1826); postmaster. Died in Shawangunk, Ulster County, N.Y., February 9, 1849 (age 64 years, 59 days). Interment at Bruynswick Rural Cemetery, Bruynswick, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Johannes Bruyn and Margaret (De Witt) Bruyn (1758-1827); married to Maria Hasbrouck (1793-1851); nephew of Jacobus S. Bruyn, Severyn Tenhout Bruyn and Cornelius Bruyn; grandson of Charles De Witt; first cousin of Charles Gerrit De Witt and Andrew De Witt Bruyn; first cousin once removed of David Miller De Witt (1837-1912); second cousin once removed of Charles Clinton, De Witt Clinton, George Clinton Jr. and Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt; third cousin of George William Clinton.
  Political families: Clinton-DeWitt family of New York; DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Charles Gerrit De Witt (1789-1839) — also known as Charles G. De Witt — of Kingston, Ulster County, N.Y. Born in Greenhill, Ulster County, N.Y., November 7, 1789. Lawyer; newspaper editor; U.S. Representative from New York 7th District, 1829-31; U.S. Charge d'Affaires to Central America, 1833-39. Died on board a river steamer on the Hudson River near Newburgh, Orange County, N.Y., April 12, 1839 (age 49 years, 156 days). Interment at Dutch Reformed Cemetery, Hurley, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Garrit V. De Witt (1762-1846) and Catherine (Ten Eyck) De Witt (1765-1840); married to Catherine Bogert Godwin; grandson of Charles De Witt (1727-1787); first cousin of Charles D. Bruyn; first cousin once removed of David Miller De Witt; second cousin once removed of Charles Clinton, De Witt Clinton, George Clinton Jr. and Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt; third cousin of George William Clinton.
  Political families: Clinton-DeWitt family of New York; DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — U.S. State Dept career summary
  Andrew De Witt Bruyn (1790-1838) — also known as A. D. W. Bruyn — of Ithaca, Tompkins County, N.Y. Born in Wawarsing, Ulster County, N.Y., November 18, 1790. Democrat. Lawyer; justice of the peace; Tompkins County Surrogate, 1817-21; village president of Ithaca, New York, 1822; candidate for New York state senate, 1825; common pleas court judge in New York, 1826-36; Presidential Elector for New York, 1828; U.S. Representative from New York 22nd District, 1837-38; died in office 1838. Member, Phi Beta Kappa. Died in Ithaca, Tompkins County, N.Y., July 27, 1838 (age 47 years, 251 days). Interment at Ithaca City Cemetery, Ithaca, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Jacobus S. Bruyn and Janneke Ten Eyck (De Witt) Bruyn (1755-1823); married to Abigail Champlin (1802-1892); nephew of Severyn Tenhout Bruyn, Johannes Bruyn and Cornelius Bruyn; first cousin of Charles D. Bruyn (1784-1849).
  Political families: Clinton-DeWitt family of New York; DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck (1791-1879) — of New York. Born in Kingston, Ulster County, N.Y., November 29, 1791. Lawyer; U.S. Representative from New York 7th District, 1825-27; college professor; president of Rutgers College (now Rutgers University), 1840-50. Slaveowner. Died, of pneumonia, in Kingston, Ulster County, N.Y., February 24, 1879 (age 87 years, 87 days). Interment at Old Dutch Churchyard, Kingston, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Jonathan Hasbrouck (1763-1846) and Catherine (Wynkoop) Hasbrouck (1763-1840); married, September 12, 1819, to Julia Frances Ludlum (1796-1869); nephew of Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808); grandson of Abraham Hasbrouck; first cousin of Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck; second cousin of Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt; third cousin once removed of Abraham Elting Hasbrouck and Solomon Hasbrouck; fourth cousin of Abraham A. Deyo; fourth cousin once removed of Abraham A. Deyo Jr..
  Political family: DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Abraham A. Deyo (1793-1873) — also known as Abram A. Deyo — of Modena, Ulster County, N.Y. Born in New Paltz, Ulster County, N.Y., June 25, 1793. Member of New York state senate 2nd District, 1843-46. Died in Modena, Ulster County, N.Y., March 20, 1873 (age 79 years, 268 days). Interment at Modena Rural Cemetery, Modena, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Abraham Deyo (1736-1805) and Maria (LeFevre) Deyo (1756-1793); married, June 10, 1812, to Margaret T. Deyo (1792-1860); father of Abraham A. Deyo Jr. (1819-1883); second cousin twice removed of Abraham Hasbrouck; third cousin once removed of Joseph Hasbrouck; third cousin thrice removed of Israel Tripp Deyo; fourth cousin of Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck, Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt and Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck; fourth cousin once removed of Abraham Elting Hasbrouck and Solomon Hasbrouck.
  Political family: DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Alvan Kellogg (1793-1864) — also known as Alvin Kellogg — of East Scott, Cortland County, N.Y. Born in Galway, Saratoga County, N.Y., January 12, 1793. Farmer; member of New York state assembly from Cortland County, 1851; postmaster. Died in New York, March 31, 1864 (age 71 years, 79 days). Interment at Maple Grove Cemetery, Friendship, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Mary (Phelps) Kellogg (1762-1813) and Frederick Kellogg (1766-1832); married to Sylvia Stow (1797-1865); nephew of Charles Kellogg (1773-1842); first cousin of Day Otis Kellogg and Dwight Kellogg; second cousin of Ensign Hosmer Kellogg; second cousin twice removed of Aaron Kellogg; second cousin thrice removed of Martin Weld Deyo; third cousin once removed of Jason Kellogg, Orsamus Cook Merrill, Timothy Merrill, Daniel Fiske Kellogg, Orlando Kellogg and William Dean Kellogg; third cousin twice removed of Rowland Case Kellogg and Frank Billings Kellogg; fourth cousin of Luther Walter Badger, Silas Dewey Kellogg, Greene Carrier Bronson, Chester Ashley, Daniel Kellogg (1791-1875), John Russell Kellogg, Alvah Nash, Thomas Belden Butler, George Smith Catlin, Albert Gallatin Kellogg, Francis William Kellogg, Farrand Fassett Merrill (1814-1859) and Charles Kellogg (1839-1903); fourth cousin once removed of Stephen Wright Kellogg, George Bradley Kellogg, William Pitt Kellogg, Daniel Kellogg (1835-1918), Arthur Tappan Kellogg and Selah Merrill.
  Political families: Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family of Connecticut and New York; Murphy-Merrill family of Harbor Beach, Michigan (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Day Otis Kellogg (1796-1874) — also known as Day O. Kellogg — of Troy, Rensselaer County, N.Y. Born in Galway, Saratoga County, N.Y., August 7, 1796. Member of New York state assembly from Rensselaer County, 1839; mayor of Troy, N.Y., 1850; U.S. Consul in Glasgow, 1850-53. Died August 9, 1874 (age 78 years, 2 days). Interment at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Charles Kellogg (1773-1842) and Mary Ann (Otis) Kellogg (1774-1844); brother of Dwight Kellogg; married to Mary Ann Dimon (1804-1840) and Harriet Walter Odin (1804-1877); first cousin of Alvan Kellogg; first cousin once removed of Asahel Otis; second cousin of Ensign Hosmer Kellogg; second cousin twice removed of Samuel Allyne Otis and Aaron Kellogg; second cousin thrice removed of Martin Weld Deyo; third cousin of Asa H. Otis; third cousin once removed of Jason Kellogg, Harrison Gray Otis, Orsamus Cook Merrill, Timothy Merrill, Daniel Fiske Kellogg, Orlando Kellogg and William Dean Kellogg; third cousin twice removed of Rowland Case Kellogg and Frank Billings Kellogg; third cousin thrice removed of John Adams; fourth cousin of Nathaniel Freeman Jr., Luther Walter Badger, Silas Dewey Kellogg, Greene Carrier Bronson, Chester Ashley, Daniel Kellogg (1791-1875), John Russell Kellogg, Alvah Nash, Thomas Belden Butler, George Smith Catlin, Albert Gallatin Kellogg, Francis William Kellogg, Farrand Fassett Merrill (1814-1859), Abraham Lansing and Charles Kellogg (1839-1903); fourth cousin once removed of Stephen Daniel Tilden, Benjamin Fessenden, Moses Younglove Tilden, Charles Backus Hyde Fessenden, Samuel Jones Tilden, Stephen Wright Kellogg, George Bradley Kellogg, Charles Augustus Otis, Sr., William Pitt Kellogg, Daniel Kellogg (1835-1918), Arthur Tappan Kellogg, James Otis and Selah Merrill.
  Political families: Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family of Connecticut and New York; Murphy-Merrill family of Harbor Beach, Michigan (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Dwight Kellogg (1797-1859) — of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Mich. Born in Marcellus, Onondaga County, N.Y., October 4, 1797. Miller; supervisor of Ann Arbor Township, Michigan, 1837-38. Died in 1859 (age about 61 years). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Charles Kellogg (1773-1842) and Mary Ann (Otis) Kellogg (1774-1844); brother of Day Otis Kellogg; married 1820 to Minerva Annable (1801-1850); first cousin of Alvan Kellogg; first cousin once removed of Asahel Otis; second cousin of Ensign Hosmer Kellogg; second cousin twice removed of Samuel Allyne Otis and Aaron Kellogg; second cousin thrice removed of Martin Weld Deyo; third cousin of Asa H. Otis; third cousin once removed of Jason Kellogg, Harrison Gray Otis, Orsamus Cook Merrill, Timothy Merrill, Daniel Fiske Kellogg, Orlando Kellogg and William Dean Kellogg; third cousin twice removed of Rowland Case Kellogg and Frank Billings Kellogg; third cousin thrice removed of John Adams; fourth cousin of Nathaniel Freeman Jr., Luther Walter Badger, Silas Dewey Kellogg, Greene Carrier Bronson, Chester Ashley, Daniel Kellogg (1791-1875), John Russell Kellogg, Alvah Nash, Thomas Belden Butler, George Smith Catlin, Albert Gallatin Kellogg, Francis William Kellogg, Farrand Fassett Merrill (1814-1859), Abraham Lansing and Charles Kellogg (1839-1903); fourth cousin once removed of Stephen Daniel Tilden, Benjamin Fessenden, Moses Younglove Tilden, Charles Backus Hyde Fessenden, Samuel Jones Tilden, Stephen Wright Kellogg, George Bradley Kellogg, Charles Augustus Otis, Sr., William Pitt Kellogg, Daniel Kellogg (1835-1918), Arthur Tappan Kellogg, James Otis and Selah Merrill.
  Political families: Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family of Connecticut and New York; Murphy-Merrill family of Harbor Beach, Michigan (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  George William Clinton (1807-1885) — also known as George W. Clinton — of Buffalo, Erie County, N.Y. Born in Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y., April 24, 1807. Democrat. Mayor of Buffalo, N.Y., 1842-43; Buffalo superior court judge, 1854-77; delegate to New York state constitutional convention, 1867. Died in Menands, Albany County, N.Y., September 7, 1885 (age 78 years, 136 days). Interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of De Witt Clinton and Maria (Franklin) Clinton (1775-1818); married, May 15, 1832, to Laura Catharine Spencer (1810-1891); nephew of Charles Clinton, George Clinton Jr. and James Graham Clinton; grandson of James Clinton; grandnephew of George Clinton; first cousin once removed of Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt; first cousin twice removed of Charles De Witt (1727-1787); second cousin four times removed of Abraham Owen Smoot III and Isaac Albert Smoot; third cousin of Charles D. Bruyn and Charles Gerrit De Witt; third cousin once removed of David Miller De Witt.
  Political families: Clinton-DeWitt family of New York; DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Ensign Hosmer Kellogg (1812-1882) — also known as Ensign H. Kellogg — of Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Mass. Born in Sheffield, Berkshire County, Mass., July 6, 1812. Republican. Lawyer; Speaker of the Massachusetts State House of Representatives, 1850; delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, 1860. Died in Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Mass., January 23, 1882 (age 69 years, 201 days). Interment at Pittsfield Cemetery, Pittsfield, Mass.
  Relatives: Son of Elisha Kellogg (1781-1857) and Jane (Saxton) Kellogg (1783-1853); married 1841 to Caroline Lavinia Campbell (1814-1908); first cousin once removed of Charles Kellogg (1773-1842); second cousin of Alvan Kellogg, Day Otis Kellogg and Dwight Kellogg; second cousin twice removed of Aaron Kellogg; second cousin thrice removed of Martin Weld Deyo; third cousin once removed of Jason Kellogg, Orsamus Cook Merrill, Timothy Merrill, Daniel Fiske Kellogg, Orlando Kellogg and William Dean Kellogg; third cousin twice removed of Thomas Chittenden, Return Jonathan Meigs, Sr., Josiah Meigs, Rowland Case Kellogg and Frank Billings Kellogg; fourth cousin of Luther Walter Badger, Silas Dewey Kellogg, Greene Carrier Bronson, Chester Ashley, Daniel Kellogg (1791-1875), Alvah Nash, John Russell Kellogg (1793-1868), Thomas Belden Butler, George Smith Catlin, Albert Gallatin Kellogg, Francis William Kellogg, Farrand Fassett Merrill and Charles Kellogg (1839-1903); fourth cousin once removed of Martin Chittenden, Return Jonathan Meigs Jr., Timothy Pitkin, Elijah Hunt Mills, Henry Meigs, Stephen Wright Kellogg, George Bradley Kellogg, William Pitt Kellogg, Daniel Kellogg (1835-1918), Arthur Tappan Kellogg, Selah Merrill and Frederick Walker Pitkin.
  Political family: Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family of Connecticut and New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Abraham A. Deyo Jr. (1819-1883) — of New Paltz, Ulster County, N.Y.; Kingston, Ulster County, N.Y. Born in New York, August 7, 1819. Farmer; postmaster at New Paltz, N.Y., 1845-46, 1853-58. Died July 18, 1883 (age 63 years, 345 days). Interment at Modena Rural Cemetery, Modena, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Margaret (Deyo) Deyo (1792-1860) and Abraham A. Deyo; married, October 8, 1840, to Elizabeth Bruyn (1818-1893); second cousin thrice removed of Abraham Hasbrouck; third cousin twice removed of Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808); fourth cousin once removed of Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck, Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt and Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck.
  Political family: DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Abraham Elting Hasbrouck (1832-1910) — also known as Abraham E. Hasbrouck; Abram E. Hasbrouck — of Ulster County, N.Y. Born in Highland, Ulster County, N.Y., July 7, 1832. Member of New York state assembly from Ulster County 2nd District, 1868-70. Died February 22, 1910 (age 77 years, 230 days). Interment at Highland Cemetery, Highland, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of DeWitt Hasbrouck (1804-1874) and Phoebe Ann (Elting) Hasbrouck (1812-1886); married to Elizabeth Lynott Deyo (1835-1888); first cousin thrice removed of Abraham Hasbrouck; second cousin of Solomon Hasbrouck; second cousin twice removed of Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808); third cousin once removed of Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck, Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt and Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck; fourth cousin once removed of Abraham A. Deyo.
  Political family: DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
Sol Hasbrouck Solomon Hasbrouck (1833-1906) — also known as Sol Hasbrouck — of Boise, Ada County, Idaho. Born in New Paltz, Ulster County, N.Y., May 28, 1833. Mayor of Boise, Idaho, 1885; resigned 1885. Died in Boise, Ada County, Idaho, September 7, 1906 (age 73 years, 102 days). Interment at Pioneer Cemetery, Boise, Idaho.
  Relatives: Son of Alexander Hasbrouck (1809-1895) and Rachel (Elting) Hasbrouck (1813-1839); married 1867 to Anna Eliza Van Wagenen (1837-1907); first cousin thrice removed of Abraham Hasbrouck; second cousin of Abraham Elting Hasbrouck; second cousin twice removed of Joseph Hasbrouck (1743-1808); third cousin once removed of Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck, Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt and Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck; fourth cousin once removed of Abraham A. Deyo.
  Political family: DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Image source: City of Boise
  David Miller De Witt (1837-1912) — also known as David M. De Witt — of Kingston, Ulster County, N.Y. Born in Paterson, Passaic County, N.J., November 25, 1837. Democrat. Lawyer; Ulster County District Attorney, 1863-70; U.S. Representative from New York 14th District, 1873-75; member of New York state assembly from Ulster County 2nd District, 1883; Ulster County Surrogate, 1885-86. Died in Kingston, Ulster County, N.Y., June 23, 1912 (age 74 years, 211 days). Interment at Wiltwyck Cemetery, Kingston, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Lydia A. (Miller) DeWitt (1797-1849) and Moses Edward DeWitt (1799-1871); married to Mary Antoinette MacDonald (1844-1923); great-grandson of Charles De Witt; first cousin once removed of Charles D. Bruyn and Charles Gerrit De Witt; second cousin twice removed of Charles Clinton, De Witt Clinton, George Clinton Jr. (1771-1809) and Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt; third cousin once removed of George William Clinton.
  Political families: Clinton-DeWitt family of New York; DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Israel Tripp Deyo (1854-1953) — also known as Israel T. Deyo — of Binghamton, Broome County, N.Y. Born in Broome County, N.Y., January 28, 1854. Republican. School teacher and principal; lawyer; member of New York state assembly from Broome County, 1890-93; delegate to New York state constitutional convention 39th District, 1915. Congregationalist. Member, Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Freemasons; Scottish Rite Masons; Knights Templar. Died in Binghamton, Broome County, N.Y., 1953 (age about 99 years). Interment at Floral Park Cemetery, Johnson City, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Richard Deyo (1819-1888) and Caroline B. (Eckert) Deyo; married, June 26, 1889, to Edith A. Weld (1863-1944); father of Martin Weld Deyo (1902-1951); second cousin five times removed of Abraham Hasbrouck; third cousin thrice removed of Abraham A. Deyo.
  Political families: Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family of Connecticut and New York; DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Abraham Owen Smoot III (1879-1937) — also known as A. O. Smoot — of Provo, Utah County, Utah. Born in Provo, Utah County, Utah, September 9, 1879. Mayor of Provo, Utah, 1934-35. Died in Provo, Utah County, Utah, July 16, 1937 (age 57 years, 310 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Abraham Owen Smoot (1856-1911) and Electa (Bullock) Smoot (1859-1887); brother of Isaac Albert Smoot; half-nephew of Reed Owen Smoot; grandson of Abraham Owen Smoot (1815-1895) and Isaac Bullock; grandnephew of Benjamin Kimball Bullock; great-grandnephew of Daniel Owen Rowlett and Joseph Rowlett; first cousin five times removed of Charles Clinton, De Witt Clinton, George Clinton Jr. and Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt; first cousin six times removed of Charles De Witt (1727-1787); second cousin four times removed of George William Clinton.
  Political families: Clinton-DeWitt family of New York; DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Isaac Albert Smoot (1880-1957) — also known as I. A. Smoot — of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Born in Provo, Utah County, Utah, November 3, 1880. Democrat. Member of Utah state house of representatives, 1928-32; postmaster at Salt Lake City, Utah, 1933-50 (acting, 1933-34); delegate to Democratic National Convention from Utah, 1952. Mormon. Died in Chicago, Cook County, Ill., March 12, 1957 (age 76 years, 129 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Abraham Owen Smoot (1856-1911); brother of Abraham Owen Smoot III; half-nephew of Reed Owen Smoot; grandson of Abraham Owen Smoot (1815-1895) and Isaac Bullock; grandnephew of Benjamin Kimball Bullock; great-grandnephew of Daniel Owen Rowlett and Joseph Rowlett; first cousin five times removed of Charles Clinton, De Witt Clinton, George Clinton Jr. and Jacob Hasbrouck DeWitt; first cousin six times removed of Charles De Witt (1727-1787); second cousin four times removed of George William Clinton.
  Political families: Clinton-DeWitt family of New York; DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
Martin W. Deyo Martin Weld Deyo (1902-1951) — also known as Martin W. Deyo — of Binghamton, Broome County, N.Y. Born in Binghamton, Broome County, N.Y., December 12, 1902. Republican. Lawyer; member of New York state assembly from Broome County 2nd District, 1933-34; member of New York state senate 40th District, 1935-36; delegate to New York state constitutional convention 40th District, 1938; Justice of New York Supreme Court 6th District, 1940-49; Justice of the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court 3rd Department, 1949. Congregationalist. Member, Freemasons; Improved Order of Red Men; Delta Kappa Epsilon. Died October 20, 1951 (age 48 years, 312 days). Interment at Floral Park Cemetery, Johnson City, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Israel Tripp Deyo (1854-1953) and Edith Austin (Weld) Deyo (1863-1944); married 1928 to Amy G. Sleeper (1902-1975); first cousin four times removed of Charles Kellogg; second cousin thrice removed of Alvan Kellogg, Day Otis Kellogg, Dwight Kellogg and Ensign Hosmer Kellogg; second cousin five times removed of Aaron Kellogg.
  Political family: DeWitt-Bruyn-Hasbrouck-Kellogg family of New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Image source: New York Red Book 1936
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