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Dirck Wesselse Ten
Broeck (December 18, 1638 –
November 24, 1717), also
known as
Dirck Wessels, was a
prominent early settler of Albany, New York. He is...
- **** (1693–1763) m.
Christina Ten
Broeck (1694–1750),
sister of
Dirck Wesselse Ten
Broeck (1638–1717)
Arent Van Dyck (1700–?) m.
Heyetie Van Dyck Lydia...
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Mayor Abraham Ten
Broeck and the great-granddaughter of
Albany Mayor Dirck Wesselse Ten
Broeck (1638–1717),
through her
maternal grandfather,
Wessel Ten Broeck...
- he was
appointed the
fifth Mayor of Albany, New York,
succeeding Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck. He
served in that role
until 1699 when
Pieter Van
Brugh became...
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properties of the
original district. The
house first belonged to
Wessel Wesselse Ten Broeck, born
about 1636, who
emigrated to New
Amsterdam from Wessen...
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Margarita Cuyler (1682–1783). His mother, the great-granddaughter of
Dirck Wesselse Ten
Broeck (1638–1717), was the
sister of
General Abraham Ten
Broeck (1734–1810)...
- York In
office 1707–1709
Preceded by
Johannes Abeel Succeeded by
Dirck Wesselse Ten
Broeck In
office 1695–1696
Preceded by
David Davidse Schuyler Succeeded...
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Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck, in 1712.
Catherine Van
Rensselaer (1691–1770), who
married Johannes Ten
Broeck (1683–1765),
another son of
Dirck Wesselse Ten...
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Master in Chancery;
married to
sister of
Mayor Johannes Abeel.
Dirck Wesselse Ten
Broeck 1696 1698
Served for 30
years as
Indian Commissioner. Also captain...
- (née Schepmoes) Cuyler. His
maternal grandparents were
Albany Mayor Dirck Wesselse Ten
Broeck and
Christyna (née Van Buren) Ten Broeck.
Following his father...