Henry Beekman


Henry Beekman was a prominent colonial American politician and landowner.

Early life

Beekman was born in Kingston, New York. the son of Judge Hendrick "Henry" Beekman and his wife, Johanna Davidson Beekman. His mother was the widow of Joris Davidson. His father served as a Justice of the Peace for Ulster County. His sister was Cornelia Beekman, who married Gilbert Livingston, a son of Robert Livingston, first Lord of Livingston Manor.
His paternal grandparents were Catalina Beekman and Wilhelmus Beekman, who served as the Governor of the Colony of Swedes and acting Mayor of New York City from 1682 to 1683 under Governor Anthony Brockholls. His uncle Gerardus Beekman was elected president of the council and acting governor of the Province of New York in 1710. His maternal grandparents were Captain Jacob de Loper and Cornelia Melyn.

Career

From his father, Beekman inherited the large Beekman estate consisting of two large tracts of land in Dutchess County in the Province of New York. One in the area of Rhinebeck, New York and the other, called the "Back Lots" or Beekman Patent, in the south east corner of Dutchess County. From 1725 to 1759, he represented Dutchess County in the New York General Assembly.

Personal life

Beekman was twice married. His first wife was Janet Livingston, a daughter of Robert Livingston the Younger. Together, they were the parents of:
After his first wife's death in 1724, he married Gertrude van Cortlandt in 1726. Gertrude was a daughter of Stephanus Van Cortlandt, the 10th and 17th Mayor of New York City.
Beekman died in Rhinebeck, New York on January 3, 1775. His widow died two years later on March 23, 1777.

Descendants

Through his daughter Cornelia, he was a grandfather of Margaret Livingston and Joanna Livingston. Margaret married Peter Stuyvesant, a great-grandson of the Peter Stuyvesant and Joanna married Pierre Van Cortlandt, the first Lieutenant Governor of the New York.