James Beekman (1732-1807)

of "Mount Pleasant" & Hanover Square, New York City

He was born at New York City, the grandson of an acting Governor of New York and great-grandson of the Governor of Delaware and Pennsylvania. James was a successful merchant who lived and kept offices on Hanover Square in New York City - precisely four miles from his country seat, Mount Pleasant. In 1775, he was one of the “General Committee of One Hundred” that took charge of the city until a Provincial Congress could be assembled. He briefly served as a 2nd Lieutenant in Captain Lott's Company (known as "The Sportsman's Company") but after the British took New York he settled on a farm at Esopus and devoted himself to the education of his children. In 1777, at Esopus, he sat as a Member of the City and Council of New York that met at Kingston, Ulster County, to draft a Constitution for the State of New York. In 1784, he established a business importing dry goods with his sons, known as James Beekman & Sons. He was married in 1752 to Jane Keteltas, "a very clever and accomplished woman," who kept the books for their mercantile business. They had twelve children, survived by ten (listed).

Parents (2)

Dr. William Beekman

M.D., of Flatbush, King's Co., New York

1684-1770

Catherina de La Noy

Mrs Catherina (de la Noy/de Lanoy) Beekman

1691-1765

Spouse (1)

Jane (Keteltas) Beekman

Mrs "Jane" Janneke (Keteltas) Beekman

1734-1817

Children (10)

William Beekman

William Beekman, of New York City; died unmarried

1754-1808

Abraham Keteltas Beekman

Abraham Keteltas Beekman, of New York

1756-1816

James Beekman

James Beekman, Jr., of "Mount Pleasant" & New York City; died without children

1758-1837

Jane (Beekman) Van Cortlandt

Mrs Jane (Beekman) Van Cortlandt

1760-1841

Catharine (Beekman) Boudinot

Mrs "Caty" Catharine (Beekman) Boudinot

1762-1859

Mary (Beekman) Bayard

Mrs "Polly" (Beekman) Bayard; died without children

1765-1831

John Beekman

John Beekman, of New York

1768-1843

Cornelia (Beekman) Cox

Mrs Cornelia (Beekman) Cox

1770-1847

Elizabeth Beekman

Elizabeth Beekman, died young, unmarried

b.1773

Gerard Beekman

of New York

1774-1833

Associated Houses (1)

Mount Pleasant

Horn's Hook, Manhattan, New York