A Huguenot on the Hackensack explores the life and legacy of David Demarest, a seventeenth-century French Protestant who, in middle age, emigrated to New Amsterdam and became one of the earliest settlers of the Hackensack Valley. There he founded a prosperous family that for nearly three centuries retained local influence and high status before being eclipsed by post-World War II economic and demographic changes. Transcending the narrow genealogical antiquarianism and filial pietism of traditional family history, the authors carefully set Demarest and his descendants in the context of their times.…mehr
A Huguenot on the Hackensack explores the life and legacy of David Demarest, a seventeenth-century French Protestant who, in middle age, emigrated to New Amsterdam and became one of the earliest settlers of the Hackensack Valley. There he founded a prosperous family that for nearly three centuries retained local influence and high status before being eclipsed by post-World War II economic and demographic changes. Transcending the narrow genealogical antiquarianism and filial pietism of traditional family history, the authors carefully set Demarest and his descendants in the context of their times.
David C. Major, PhD, is descended from David Demarest, the early French Huguenot settler in the middle Hackensack Valley. Together with his brother, he has authored and edited many books in their professional fields: natural resources and the environment, and East Asian history.
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List of Maps and Illustrations Acknowledgments A Note on Names Introduction: A New Biography of David Demarest 1: David Demarest in Europe 2: David Demarest in New Netherland 3: David Demarest on the Hackensack 4: The Demarest Family Through the Revolution and the Early Nineteenth Century 5: The Descendants of David Demarest to Modern Times 6: The Demarest Legacy Appendices A: The Demarest Name B: David Demarest's Father C: The Birthplace of David Demarest D: The Marriage of David Demarest and Marie Sohier, and their Children E: Demarests and Sohiers in Mannheim from the Records of the French Congregation F: The Demarest House G: Glossary Notes Bibliography Index
List of Maps and Illustrations Acknowledgments A Note on Names Introduction: A New Biography of David Demarest 1: David Demarest in Europe 2: David Demarest in New Netherland 3: David Demarest on the Hackensack 4: The Demarest Family Through the Revolution and the Early Nineteenth Century 5: The Descendants of David Demarest to Modern Times 6: The Demarest Legacy Appendices A: The Demarest Name B: David Demarest's Father C: The Birthplace of David Demarest D: The Marriage of David Demarest and Marie Sohier, and their Children E: Demarests and Sohiers in Mannheim from the Records of the French Congregation F: The Demarest House G: Glossary Notes Bibliography Index
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