Hasbrouck, Edgar (b. 25 FEB 1814, d. 15 JUL 1854)
Note: They resided in Stone Ridge, New York.
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Note: He was an alumnus of Rutgers College and later a professor of math there. They later resided in Brooklyn, New York where he worked for the, Charles Pratt & Co.
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Note: She did not marry and resided in Stone Ridge, New York.
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Note: He graduated from Yale U. with a B.A. in 1883. He did not marry.
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Note: During the census of 1880, he had a second wife named Sarah M. ? They resided alone in District #3 Marbletown, Ulster County, New York and he was a farmer.
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Note: He did not marry. In 1888-89 he was a warehouseman for the Romer and Tremper Steamboat Company in Kingston, New York.
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Note: He did not marry. He was a bookkeeper for the First National Rondout Bank in Kingston, NY.
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Note: He was a twin of Samuel. Dr. C. Van Dyck Basten, a prominent and valued representative of the medical profession in western Nebraska, who has practiced continuously in Kearney since May, 1883, was born at Kingston, Ulster County, New York, on the 25th of May, 1859, and is one of the three surviving members in a family of five children who were born of the marriage of George W. and Esther G. (Bevier) Basten. He was reared upon his father's farm with the usual experiences of the farm lad and acquired his early education in Ulster Academy. For two years he read medicine under the direction of Drs. Crispell & Smith, at Kingston, and later continued his studies with Dr. W. C. Goodno, of Philadelphia, as his preceptor. Still later he entered the Hahnemann Medical College in 1879, remaining a student in that institution for two years, but owing to failing health was compelled to relinquish his studies for a time. Later he went to Iowa and completed his medical education in the medical department of the State University at Iowa City, receiving his degree in 1883. Since that time he has taken numerous post-graduate courses in New York, Chicago and elsewhere, and by continued study and investigation keeps abreast with the most scientific research and progress.
Dr. Basten began the practice of his profession at Kearney in May, 1883, and has since here remained, winning early recognition as one of the foremost physicians of this part of the state--a position which he has since retained. He is ever careful in the diagnosis of his cases and his judgment is seldom at fault in regard to the outcome of disease. His professional duties are most conscientiously performed and his sympathy and consideration are elements in his popularity as well as the skill which he displays in practice.
On the 24th of November, 1885, Dr. Basten was married to Miss Adah Seaman, of Kearney, and they have an adopted daughter, Mary Edna. The religious faith of the family is that of the Methodist church, and Dr. Basten is connected with the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks and with the Masonicúfraternity, in which he has attained high rank, being now a Knight Templar. His political allegiance is given to the republican party, and although he keeps well informed on the questions and issues of the day he does not seek office. His membership along professional lines is with the Buffalo County and the Nebraska
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Note: She did not marry.
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