- City to
settle in Albany, son of
Coenraedt.
Coenraedt Ten Eyck II (1678–1753), an
Albany silversmith.
Jacob Coenraedt Ten Eyck (1705–1793), who served...
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Coenraet Roepel (1678, The
Hague – 1748, The Hague), was an 18th-century
fruit and
flower still life
painter from the
Dutch Republic.
According to Jan...
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Jacob Coenraedt Ten Eyck (April 1705 in Albany, New York –
September 9, 1793, in Albany,
Albany County, New York) was an
American lawyer and politician...
- (died 1958),
champion rower and coach, son of
James A. Ten Eyck
Jacob Coenraedt Ten Eyck (1705–1793), New York
lawyer and
politician Jacob H. Ten Eyck...
- Clinton,
succeeding Cornelis Cuyler. He
served until 1748, when
Jacob Coenraedt Ten Eyck
became the new mayor. Upon his father's
death in 1747, he inherited...
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March 6, 1795, the son of
Abraham Ten Eyck and
grandson of
Mayor Jacob Coenraedt Ten Eyck.
Catharine Cuyler Gansevoort (1789–1853), who
married Teunis...
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married her cousin, John De
Peyster Ten Eyck (1756–1798), the son of
Tobias Coenraedt Ten Eyck, in 1782. He was a
lifelong friend of
General Philip Schuyler...
- In 1750,
Governor George Clinton appointed Sanders to
succeed Jacob Coenraedt Ten Eyck as mayor.
During his administration, the city
hosted the Albany...
- Eyck (1680–1772), son of
Jacob Coenraedtsen Ten Eyck and
uncle to
Jacob Coenraedt Ten Eyck.
Maeriae Bleecker (1683–1690), who died young.
Hendrick Bleecker...
- Coeymans. His
uncle was
silversmith Coenradt Ten Eyck, the
father of
Jacob Coenraedt Ten Eyck, the
Mayor of
Albany from 1748 to 1750. His
maternal grandparents...