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Шаблон:About Шаблон:Infobox officeholder Col. Hendrick "Henry" Beekman JP (March 9, 1652 – 1716), was a colonial American judge and politician.

Early life

Beekman was born on March 9, 1652, in Kingston. He was the eldest son of the former Catalina de Boogh and Wilhelmus Beekman.[1][2] His father was a Dutch immigrant who came to New Amsterdam from the Netherlands on the same vessel as Peter Stuyvesant and soon became Treasurer of the Dutch West India Company[3] and later became the Mayor of New York City,[4] Governor of Delaware from 1653 to 1664,[5] and Governor of Pennsylvania from 1658 to 1663.[6]

Among Henry's siblings were sister Maria Beekman (wife of Nicholas William Stuyvesant, son of Governor Peter Stuyvesant); Gerardus Beekman, a wealthy physician and land owner who served as president of the council and acting governor of the Province of New York in 1710; Cornelia Beekman (wife of Isaac Van Vleck); and Johannes Beekman (who married Aeltje Thomas Popinga).[7]

Career

In June 1682, Beekman received the deedШаблон:Which of Esopus Indians. In 1703, he received the patent to Marbletown, New York,[8] along with Capt. Thomas Garton and Capt. Charles Brodhead for the freeholders of Marbletown.[9]

On January 25, 1684, Beekman was appointed Justice of the Peace for Ulster County by the Governor and Council.[10] He also served as a Colonel of Militia.[9]

From 1691 to 1693, again from 1695 to 1698, and lastly, from 1702 until his death in 1716, he represented Ulster in the New York General Assembly.[11][12] From 1691 to 1693, he concurrently represented Westchester and Dutchess in the Assembly.[13]

Personal life

On June 5, 1681, Beekman was married to Jannetje "Johanna" (née de Loper) Davidson (1650–1743), a daughter of Captain Jacob de Loper of Stockholm and Cornelia (née Melyn) de Loper, and the widow of Joris Davidson. Her maternal grandfather was Cornelius Melyn, Patroon of Staten Island.[14] Together, they were the parents of:[15]

Beekman died in Esopus in 1716. His widow lived until December 1743.[17]

Descendants

Through his son Henry, he was a grandfather of Margaret Beekman (1724–1800), the wife of Judge Robert Livingston of Clermont Manor. They were the parents of many children, including the Chancellor of New York Robert R. Livingston;[18] Janet Livingston (wife of Gen. Richard Montgomery);[19] Margaret Livingston (wife of New York Secretary of State Thomas Tillotson);[20] Henry Beekman Livingston;[20] Catharine Livingston (wife of Freeborn Garrettson);[20][21] John R. Livingston;[22][23][24][16] Gertrude Livingston (wife of Gov. Morgan Lewis); Joanna Livingston (wife of Peter R. Livingston, acting Lieutenant Governor of New York); Alida Livingston (wife of U.S. Senator, U.S. Secretary of War, and U.S. Minister to France John Armstrong Jr.), and Edward Livingston, a U.S. Senator and U.S. Secretary of State.[25]

Through his daughter Cornelia, he was grandfather to thirteen, including Margaret Livingston (wife of Peter Stuyvesant, a great-grandson of the Peter Stuyvesant the last Dutch Director-General of New Netherland), and Joanna Livingston (wife of Pierre Van Cortlandt, the first Lieutenant Governor of the New York).[26][27]

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