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| − | '''Jacob Ten Broeck''' (1800 - 1883), born 13 May 1800 in Clermont (Germantown) Columbia County, New York. He was son of [[Jacob Tenbroeck (1768–1829]] and Christina Shepmas. | + | '''Jacob Ten Broeck''' (1800 - 1883), born 13 May 1800 in Clermont (Germantown) Columbia County, New York. He was son of [[Jacob Tenbroeck (1768–1829)]] and Christina Shepmas. |
He married 6 Nov 1821 in St. John's Church, Red Hook, Dutchess county, New York, Anna Benner Ten Broeck | He married 6 Nov 1821 in St. John's Church, Red Hook, Dutchess county, New York, Anna Benner Ten Broeck | ||
| − | He died [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ten_Broeck-72 24 March, 1883 in Warren Street,] Hudson, Columbia county, New York [Profile manager: Debi Lewis, 10 Apr 2015] Jacob Tenbroeck died March 24, 1883 in Hudson, Columbia | + | He died [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ten_Broeck-72 24 March, 1883 in Warren Street,] Hudson, Columbia county, New York [Profile manager: Debi Lewis, 10 Apr 2015] Jacob Tenbroeck died March 24, 1883 in Hudson, Columbia county, New York. His wife Anna predeceased him. |
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===Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, New York, Chicago, J.H. Beers & Co., 1897, pp. 166-167=== | ===Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, New York, Chicago, J.H. Beers & Co., 1897, pp. 166-167=== | ||
'''Hon. Jacob Ten Broeck''' the was born on the Ten Broeck homestead at Germantown, Clermont, Columbia county, New York, 13 May, 1800. In 1844 he removed to Hudson leaving his son Jacob Wessel the old homestead; was made a charter director of the Farmers National Bank of Hudson at its organization in 1839; and he was the oldest officer of that institution at the time of his death in 1883. During the troublous times of the Civil war he efficiently served as mayor of Hudson, and was also a member of the Assembly from Columbia county, in later years. He married Anna Benner who was born November 15, 1798, and was a daughter of Hendrick Benner of the town of Red Hook, Dutchess county, New York. She died March 26 1879. | '''Hon. Jacob Ten Broeck''' the was born on the Ten Broeck homestead at Germantown, Clermont, Columbia county, New York, 13 May, 1800. In 1844 he removed to Hudson leaving his son Jacob Wessel the old homestead; was made a charter director of the Farmers National Bank of Hudson at its organization in 1839; and he was the oldest officer of that institution at the time of his death in 1883. During the troublous times of the Civil war he efficiently served as mayor of Hudson, and was also a member of the Assembly from Columbia county, in later years. He married Anna Benner who was born November 15, 1798, and was a daughter of Hendrick Benner of the town of Red Hook, Dutchess county, New York. She died March 26 1879. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 20 December 2019
Jacob Ten Broeck (1800 - 1883), born 13 May 1800 in Clermont (Germantown) Columbia County, New York. He was son of Jacob Tenbroeck (1768–1829) and Christina Shepmas.
He married 6 Nov 1821 in St. John's Church, Red Hook, Dutchess county, New York, Anna Benner Ten Broeck
He died 24 March, 1883 in Warren Street, Hudson, Columbia county, New York [Profile manager: Debi Lewis, 10 Apr 2015] Jacob Tenbroeck died March 24, 1883 in Hudson, Columbia county, New York. His wife Anna predeceased him.
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Children
- Jacob Wessel Ten Broeck, (twin) 1824
- William Henry Ten Broeck, (twin)
- Christina Catharine Ten Broeck [b, 1828 or 1835?] Christina was found living at home in the 1870 and 1880 census reports.
- Helen Maria Ten Broeck,
- Jane Ann Ten Broeck, b, 1828. Jane Ann Ten Broeck married William R. Moore (1826-1913).
- Five children, Anna B. (1851-1929), William B.(1853-1927), Helen (Ella) Rowe Morrison (1855-1941), Hattie (Harriet) Elizabeth (1856-1882), and Minnie (Mary Jane) (1859-1896).
- Andrew Jackson Ten Broeck, 1832
- Mary Elizabeth Ten Broeck, b. 1835
- Margaret Ten Broeck,
Biography
Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, New York, Chicago, J.H. Beers & Co., 1897, pp. 166-167
Hon. Jacob Ten Broeck the was born on the Ten Broeck homestead at Germantown, Clermont, Columbia county, New York, 13 May, 1800. In 1844 he removed to Hudson leaving his son Jacob Wessel the old homestead; was made a charter director of the Farmers National Bank of Hudson at its organization in 1839; and he was the oldest officer of that institution at the time of his death in 1883. During the troublous times of the Civil war he efficiently served as mayor of Hudson, and was also a member of the Assembly from Columbia county, in later years. He married Anna Benner who was born November 15, 1798, and was a daughter of Hendrick Benner of the town of Red Hook, Dutchess county, New York. She died March 26 1879.
Marriage
Jacob Tenbroeck married Anna Brenner on November 06, 1821 in Red Hook, NY at St. John's Church. Anna Brenner was born November 15, 1798 in Red Hook, Dutchess Co, NY[3] , and died March 26, 1879 in Columbia Co, NY[3].
The Jacob Ten Broeck Stone House, Kingston, New York
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Ten_Broeck_Stone_House
Notes
- 1840 census, Columbia, New York. Note: Jacob moved his family to Hudson in 1844, leaving his son Jacob Wessel in charge of the old homestead.
- 1850 census, Greenport, Columbia, New York: Jacob [1] and Ann Tenbroeck with children Jacob W. (age 26), Wm H. (24), Helen M. (age 26), Jane A. (age 22), Andrew J. (age 18), Mary E. (age 15). Also a black female, Jane Vanvecten [2] and a farmer, Jordon Doyle [2]Jacob and son Jacob were farmers. They had property worth $11,000.
- 1860 census, NY State, 3 W. Hudson, Columbia County, NY
- 1870 census, Hudson Ward 3, Columbia, New York: Jacob (age 70) and Ann (age 72) Tenbroeck with daughter Christina C. age (42). Jacob was "without occupation." His property was valued at $20,000 and $12,000. Also listed was Mary E. (age 31) and Refine L. (age 40) Rossman. His occupation was Ret. Stoves & Tin Ware. Also listed was Mary Gooney[2], a domestic servant.
- 1880 census, Warren Street, Hudson, Columbia, New York: Jacob TenBroeck (age 80) with his daughter, Christina R. Tenbroeck (age 45) and a servant, Ellen Monohon (age 21). Jacob was a retired widower.
Sources
- Source: Descendants of Valentyn Bender; Working file of Mary Lou Cook, updated 9 Nov 2014; Home Page: http://collectornuts.com
- Find A Grave Memorial# 69560704
- Dutchess County, NY LHN, St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Retrieved 6 Aug 2014.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, New York, (Chicago, J.H. Beers & Co., 1897).
- 1850 census, Greenport, Columbia, New York
- 1870 census, Hudson Ward 3, Columbia, New York
- Ten Broeck-72 was created by Debi Lewis, Wednesday, April 15, 2015.
- https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/34087352/person/28107953171/facts