COLLECTION GUIDES

1695-1982; bulk: 1720-1900

Guide to the Collection


Collection Summary

Abstract

This collection consists of papers of the interrelated Hall, Baury, and Jansen families. Materials in the collection include family, business, and military correspondence; financial records; estate papers; sermon notes and other religious papers; schoolbooks; genealogical information; and diaries. A large part of the collection consists of the personal and professional papers of Rev. Alfred L. Baury (1794-1865).

Biographical Sketches

Below are brief biographical sketches of the individuals represented most prominently within the collection.

Hugh Hall (1693-1773) was born in Barbados to the Hon. Hugh Hall, a member of the King's Council, and Lydia Gibbs Hall. Raised in Boston by his grandmother, Hall graduated from Harvard College in 1713. He became a wealthy commission merchant in the Boston and Barbados trade, which included the importation of enslaved people. Hall also served on numerous Boston town committees and was a special justice on the Court of Common Pleas. In 1722, Hall married Elizabeth Pitts, with whom he had eleven children. He is buried in Boston's Old Granary Burial Ground.

Louis Baury de Bellerive (1753-1807) was born on Saint Domingo (Saint-Domingue, Haiti) to John Baury de Bellerive and Maire-Jane Guillotin de La Vigerie. He served in the American Revolutionary War from 1770-1783 and as aide-de-camp to Major General Benjamin Lincoln during Shays' Rebellion in 1786-1787. He also served in the French army in Saint-Domingue during the French Revolution. Baury married Mary Clark (1767-1856) in 1784, and they had four children: Francis (1784-1803), Frederic (1792-1814), Alfred La Figerie Jean Paul (1794-1865), and Mary B. (1799-1882).

Mary Clark Baury (1767-1856) was the daughter of Elisha Clark and Sarah Hall Clark and the granddaughter of Hugh Hall. She married Louis Baury de Bellerive in 1784.

Alfred La Figerie Jean Paul Baury (1794-1865) was the third son of Louis Baury de Bellerive and Mary Clark Baury. Born in Middletown, Conn., he owned a mercantile business in North Carolina before returning to New England to become an Episcopal minister in 1818. He served as rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Newton, Mass. from 1822 to 1851 and as rector of St. Mark's Church in Boston from 1855 to 1858. He received an M.A. from Yale in 1848 and a Doctorate of Divinity from Norwich University in 1865. Rev. Baury married Mary Catherine Henshaw (1798-1873) in 1829, with whom he had five children: Alfred Louis, Frederick Francis, Katherine H., Elizabeth P., and Caroline H.

Thomas Jansen (1735-1802) was the son of Hendrickus Jansen and Anneke Schoonmaker. He married Elsie Osterhoudt (1741-1808), the daughter of William Osterhoudt and Sarah Hasbrouck, in 1760. Their children included Catharine (1760-1785), Sarah (1762-1833), Anneke (1764-1787 ), Henry (1767-1793), William (1769-1808), Johannis (1771-1847), Joseph (1774-1848), Levi (1776-1824), Egbert (1778-1834), Elsie (1780-1844), Thomas T. (1782-1852), and Catherine (1785-1813). The family resided in Shawangunk, New York.

Collection Description

The Hall-Baury-Jansen family papers consist of 3 boxes and one oversize box spanning the years 1695-1982, with the bulk dating from the 1720s to 1900. The collection contains the papers of three interrelated families and has been divided into three series: the Hugh Hall papers; the Baury family papers; and the Jansen family papers. Materials in the collection consist of family, business, and military correspondence; financial records; estate papers; sermon notes and other religious papers; schoolbooks; genealogical information; and diaries. Family correspondence, which comprises the bulk of the collection, includes the letters of Hugh and Richard Hall, Mary Clark Baury, Mary Brown Baury, Thomas Jansen, and Thomas E. Jansen. The personal and professional papers of Rev. Alfred L. Baury (1794-1865), minister of St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Newton, Mass., also comprise a large part of the collection. Also included are the diaries of farmer John Egbert Jansen (1837-1929) and his wife Margaret A. (Wisner) Jansen (1840-1923).

Of particular interest is the correspondence of merchant Hugh Hall (1693-1773) with his brother Richard Hall and other merchants regarding trade between Boston and Barbados from 1716 to 1744. Also of interest are papers relating to the French colony of Saint-Domingue (Haiti), including letters from General Rochambeau to Louie-Baury de Bellerive, and 1803 customs house records for Port-au-Prince during the last months of the Haitian revolution.

Of additional note are an 1839 New Zealand land contract with two Maori chieftains and an October 1861 letter describing the war conditions in Newport News, Va. from a sailor aboard the USS Cumberland.

Acquisition Information

Gift of Caroline Knox, Trintje D. Jansen, Thomas Borden, Bradford Jansen, and Nicholas Slade Jansen, August 2008; February 2009. The Jensen family volumes (Series III.B.) and the photograph album (removed to the MHS Photo Archives) were given in October 2012. Additions were given in May 2014.

Detailed Description of the Collection

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II. Baury family papers, 1695-1906

This series contains the family, personal, and business correspondence of members of the Baury family, including the professional correspondence of Episcopal minister Alfred L. Baury, financial records, and other miscellaneous papers.

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III. Jansen family papers, 1747-1982

Arranged chronologically by record type.

This series contains correspondence, legal and financial records, genealogical papers, and printed material relating to the Jansen family of Shawangunk, New York. Included in the correspondence are letters between Thomas Jansen (1735-1802) and his brother-in-law Joseph Oostershoudt, a letter from Egbert Jansen to his brother John describing the territory of Natchez in 1808, and an 1838 letter to Thomas T. Jansen from his nephew in Provincetown, Mass. describing his work on a fishing schooner.

Legal and financial records contain a 1748 Dutch receipt, indentures, deeds, accounts, records relating to the estate settlement of Thomas Jansen, the marriage certificate of Rachel Jansen and Pierre V. S. Miller (1830), a list of property sold at auction by Joseph and Thomas Jansen (1830), documents relating to New York Supreme Court case James Jansen vs. Benjamin Dickerson, and estate papers of Thomas T. Jansen.

Genealogical papers include information on the Hardenburgh and Vernooy families, as well as the Jansen families. Printed material includes a 1747 copy of London Magazine, newspaper clippings, and pamphlets.

The series also contains seven diaries of farmer John Egbert Jansen, three diaries and a commonplace-book of his wife Margaret A. (Wisner) Jansen, and an autograph book of Mary Jansen.

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Preferred Citation

Hall-Baury-Jansen family papers, Massachusetts Historical Society.

Access Terms

This collection is indexed under the following headings in ABIGAIL, the online catalog of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related persons, organizations, or subjects should search the catalog using these headings.

Persons:

Baury family.
Baury, Alfred la Figerie Jean Paul, 1794-1865.
Baury, Mary Brown, 1800-1882.
Baury, Mary Catherine Henshaw, 1798-1873.
Baury, Mary Clark, 1767-1856.
Hall, Hugh, 1693-1773.
Hall, Richard.
Jansen family.
Jansen family--Genealogy.
Jansen, John Egbert, 1837-1929.
Jansen, Margaret A. Wisner, 1840-1923.
Jansen, Thomas, 1735-1802.
Jansen, Thomas E.
Rochambeau, Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de, 1725-1807.
Tudor, Frederic, 1783-1864.

Organizations:

Cumberland (Frigate.)
Episcopal Church--Clergy.
Episcopal Church--Massachusetts--Newton.
St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Newton, Mass.).

Subjects:

Account books--1795-1813.
Barbados--Commerce--Massachusetts--Boston.
Boston (Mass.)--Commerce--Barbados.
Clergy--Massachusetts--Newton.
Commonplace-books.
Copybooks.
Family history--1700-1749.
Family history--1750-1799.
Family history--1800-1849.
Family history--1850-1899.
Haiti--Foreign relations--United States.
Haiti--History--Revolution, 1791-1804.
Inventories of decedents' estates--New York.
Merchants--Barbados.
Merchants--Massachusetts--Boston.
Real property--New Zealand.
Sermons--1695-1788.
United States--Foreign relations--Haiti.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Naval operations.
Women's commonplace-books.

Materials Removed from the Collection

A small album containing carte-de-visite and tintype photographs has been removed to the MHS Photo Archives.

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