Hendrick Beekman
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Colonel Henry Beekman | |
|---|---|
| Member of the New York General Assembly | |
| In office 1702–1716 | |
| Preceded by | Jacob Rutsen |
| Succeeded by | Abraham G. Chambers |
| In office 1695–1698 | |
| Preceded by | Thomas Garton |
| Succeeded by | Jacob Rutsen |
| In office 1691–1693 | |
| Preceded by | Thomas Garton |
| Succeeded by | Thomas Garton |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Hendrick Beekman March 9, 1652 Kingston, New Netherland |
| Died | 1716 (aged 63–64) Esopus, Province of New York, British America |
| Spouse |
Johanna de Loper Davidson
(m. 1681) |
| Relations | Gerardus Beekman (brother) |
| Children | Henry 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]