Nicholas Roosevelt (1658–1742)


Nicholas Roosevelt was a Dutch-American politician. He was an early member of the Roosevelt family and a prominent Dutch-American citizen of New Amsterdam, and was the 4th great-grandfather to Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He was the first Roosevelt to hold an elected office in North America, as an alderman.

Early life

Roosevelt was born in New Amsterdam and baptized on October 2, 1658. He was the son of Claes Maartenszen van Rosenvelt, the immigrant ancestor of the Roosevelt family in America, and Jannetje Samuels Thomas. He was baptized in the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam.

Life and career

By 1680, he had moved to Esopus, near Kingston, New York, another early Dutch settlement in the New Netherlands. There, on April 5, 1680, he signed a petition asking for a minister for Kingston. During his time in Esopus, he was a fur trader on friendly terms with Native Americans.
In 1690, he returned with his family to New York, where he was listed as having the occupation of a "bolter." He was made a freeman on August 23, 1698. Politically active, he was a supporter of the party of Jacob Leisler, who had led an insurrection in 1689 in support of the succession of Dutch stadtholder William III of Orange-Nassau to the English throne in the Revolution of 1688. Nicholas Roosevelt was an alderman from 1698 to 1701 and again for the West Ward in 1715.

Personal life

He married Heyltje Jans Kunst in the Reformed Dutch Church of New York on December 9, 1682. With his wife, he had ten children, the first four baptized at Esopus and the rest in New York:
He died in New York City on August 30, 1742.

Descendants

Nicholas was the last common ancestor of the Oyster Bay Roosevelts, founded by his son Johannes, and the Hyde Park Roosevelts, founded by his son Jacobus. There are also descendants of other children of his.