Hendrick Beekman

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Preceded byJacob Rutsen
Preceded byThomas Garton
Succeeded byJacob Rutsen
Colonel
Henry Beekman
Member of the New York General Assembly
In office
1702–1716
Preceded byJacob Rutsen
Succeeded byAbraham G. Chambers
In office
1695–1698
Preceded byThomas Garton
Succeeded byJacob Rutsen
In office
1691–1693
Preceded byThomas Garton
Succeeded byThomas Garton
Personal details
Born
Hendrick Beekman

(1652-03-09)March 9, 1652
Kingston, New Netherland
Died1716(1716-00-00) (aged 63–64)
Esopus, Province of New York, British America
Spouse
Johanna de Loper Davidson
(m. 1681)
RelationsGerardus Beekman (brother)
ChildrenHenry Beekman
Cornelia Beekman Livingston
Parent(s)Wilhelmus Beekman
Catalina de Boogh

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

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]

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