HAFF: Genealogy of Delbert James Haff and Wife, Grace Isabel Barse with Monographs Relative to the Champion, DeWolf, Griffin, Peck, Bush, Barse, Cook, and Nichols Families (Softcover)
by Delbert James Haff. 110p
The Haff family history indicates that there are no baptism records for the Haff children in the Episcopal Church of Hempstead, as the family maintained their Presbyterian faith. Jacob Haff, the father of Lawrence, was documented to be in Dutchess County by 1740, having purchased land there in 1736. This establishes a significant connection to the region and highlights the family's early settlement in New York.
In 1831, the Haff family made a notable move to Troy, Michigan, which marked a new chapter in their history. This relocation suggests a search for new opportunities and growth, as many families during that time sought to expand their horizons beyond their original settlements. The family's journey reflects the broader patterns of migration and settlement in America during the 19th century.
Among the descendants of the Haff family, Edwin Haff and his children stand out, indicating the continuation of the family lineage and its contributions to the community. Additionally, historical notes on Saybrook and Old Lyme provide context about the settlement led by Henry Champion and his lineage, further enriching the narrative of the Haff family's place in American history.