James Beekman (1732–1807) was a
New York City
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merchant and a member of the prominent Beekman family.
Early life
![Coat of Arms of James Beekman](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3e/Coat_of_Arms_of_James_Beekman.svg)
James Beekman was born in 1732, the son of William Beekman (1684–1770) and Catharine De Lanoy (1691–1765), niece of
Peter Delanoy, the first elected
Mayor of New York City after British rule. His paternal grandparents were
Gerardus Beekman
Gerardus Willemse Beekman (c. August 1653 – October 10, 1723) was a wealthy physician, land owner, and colonial governor of the Province of New York.
Early life
He was christened August 17, 1653 at Corlaer's Hook Plantation, New York, the seco ...
(1653–1723), the acting
Governor of the Province of New York
The territory which would later become the state of New York was settled by European colonists as part of the New Netherland colony (parts of present-day New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Delaware) under the command of the Dutch West India C ...
in 1710, and Magdalena Abeel (1661–1731), sister of
Johannes Abeel (1667–1711), the second mayor of Albany.
[Henry Whittemore]
The Abeel and Allied Families
1899, pages 4 to 6 His great-grandfather was
Wilhelmus Beekman
Wilhelmus Hendricksen Beekman (April 28, 1623 – September 21, 1707) — also known as William Beekman and Willem Beekman (or Beeckman) — was a Dutch immigrant to America who came to New Amsterdam (now New York City) from the Netherlands in the ...
(1623–1707),
a Dutch immigrant who came to
New Amsterdam from the Netherlands on the same vessel as
Peter Stuyvesant. Wilhelmus soon became Treasurer of the
Dutch West India Company and later became the Mayor of
New York City
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,
Governor of
Delaware
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from 1653 to 1664, and Governor of
Pennsylvania
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from 1658 to 1663.
Mount Pleasant
He is best remembered for his mansion, known as Mount Pleasant, which he built in
Manhattan
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on the
East River
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in 1763, near the northwest corner of 1st Avenue and East 51st Street. This mansion served as the British military headquarters during the
American Revolution
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, and was the site of the trial of
Nathan Hale.
Personal life
In 1752, he was married to Janneke "Jane" Keteltas (1734–1817), daughter of Abraham Keteltas and Jeanne d'Honneur, and sister of
Abraham Keteltas (1732–1798). Together, they had:
*William Beekman (b. 1754)
*Abraham Keteltas Beekman (1756–1816), who married his cousin, Johanna Beekman
*James Beekman, Jr. (1758–1837), who married Lydia Watkins Drew
*Jane Beekman (b. 1760), who married
Stephen Van Cortlandt
*Catharine "Caty" Beekman (b. 1762), who married
Elisha Boudinot, brother of
Elias Boudinot
Elias Boudinot ( ; May 2, 1740 – October 24, 1821) was a lawyer and statesman from Elizabeth, New Jersey who was a delegate to the Continental Congress (more accurately referred to as the Congress of the Confederation) and served as President ...
, in 1805.
*Mary Beekman (b. 1765), who married Stephen N. Bayard.
*John Beekman (1768–1843), who married Mary Elizabeth Goad Bedlow (1771–1848)
*Cornelia Beekman (b. 1770)
*Elisabet Beekman (b. 1773)
*Gerard Beekman (1774–1833), who married Catharine Saunders (1785-1835)
Legacy
Beekman is known to have commissioned portraits of his children from the painter
John Durand, and the entry for payment in his account book, dating to 1766, is the first record of the artist in New York. On his death in 1807, Beekman left inherited the family's country estate and portraits to his son, James Beekman, Jr.
Upon his son's death in 1837, the estate was passed to James Beekman Jr.'s nephew,
James William Beekman, the son of Gerard Beekman.
Exhibition
In 2004, the
New-York Historical Society
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presented an exhibition based around a coach owned by Beekman, one of only three such coaches to survive in its original condition. Beekman had bought the coach in 1771 from Peter Burton, a London sea captain, for £138.
[ Arriving in Style: Treasures of 18th Century New York]
, The New-York Historical Society, November 23, 2004 - February 20, 2005.
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