WHATEVER HAPPENED TO HASENCLEVER'S
GERMANS?
By Susan Maier
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The following sources can be helpful if you
are searching for information about families who worked for Peter
Hasenclever's northern New Jersey ironworks and upstate New York
agricultural plantations. Although a few are now out of print,
many are available from a variety of sources. For information
about purchasing available sources, please drop us a line at folpi@nac.net.
Cole, David Cole, D.D., History of Rockland County. New York: L.
B. Beers, 1884, repr. 1992, Historical Society of Rockland
County, New City, N.Y.
Dirnberger, Janet Drumm. New Jersey Catholic Baptismal
Recordsfrom 1759 to 1781. Seabrook, Tex.: Brambles, 1981.
Hasenclever, Peter. The Remarkable Case of Peter Hasenclever,
Merchant. London, 1773; repr. 1970, North Jersey Highlands
Historical Society, Ringwood, N.J.
Krauss, Ernest. Johann Jacob Faesch, Morris County Iron
Master, North Jersey Highlander (Fall 1979).
Mayhle, Bernard V. The Victor Genealogy of Fayette County,
Pennsylvania (unpublished manuscript).
OKeefe, Barbara B. Father Farmers Marriage Registers
1758-1786 Miami, 1983.
Oyer, Phyllis Smith. Oyer and Allied Families. Interlaken, N.Y.:
Heart of the Lakes Publishing, 1988.
Petto, Walter. Early Catholic Immigrants to New Jersey Iron
Mills, The Palatine Immigrant, vol. 16, no. 1 (Spring
1991).
Ransom, James M. Vanishing Ironworks of the Ramapos. New
Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1966.
Wyble, David W., Sr. The Wyble Family History, http:/home.pyramid.net/wyblefamily.
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