Gabriel Minvielle

Mayor of New York City from 1684 to 1685 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gabriel Minvielle was a prominent Huguenot who settled in New York after emigrating from France in 1673. He engaged in foreign trade, especially with the West Indies, and prospered as a merchant and trader and also politically. He served as the 16th Mayor of New York City from 1684 until 1685.[1] Minvielle was later honored several times by appointment as a member of the Governor's Council.

Succeeded byNicholas Bayard
Died1702 (1703)
New York
Quick facts 16th Mayor of New York City, Preceded by ...
Gabriel Minvielle
16th Mayor of New York City
In office
1684–1685
Preceded byCornelius Van Steenwyk
Succeeded byNicholas Bayard
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Born
Died1702 (1703)
New York
Resting placeTrinity Church
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Minvielle was integral to the creation of the Huguenot settlement in New Rochelle, New York in 1688.

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