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Francis Rombouts

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12th Mayor of New York City
Francis Rombouts
12thMayor of New York City
In office
1679–1680
Preceded byThomas Delavall
Succeeded byWilliam Dyre
Personal details
Born(1631-06-22)June 22, 1631
Hasselt,Prince-Bishopric of Liège
Died1691 (aged 59–60)
ChildrenCatheryna Brett

Francis Rombouts (22 June 1631 – 1691) was the 12thMayor of New York City from 1679 to 1680. He was one of three proprietors of theRombout Patent, and the father of the pioneering Colonial businesswomanCatheryna Rombout Brett.

Biography

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Frans Rombout was born on June 22 at 1631 inHasselt, Belgium, the second son of Jan and Johanna Haenen Rombout. His father was a tax receiver for the Archdeacon ofLiège.

Francis Rombout emigrated toNew Amsterdam in 1653 aboard the shipNieuw Amsterdam. He engaged in trade as a merchant while yet a youth. In the year 1658, he enrolled himself among the burghers, though he had been for several years previously a trader there. His trading operations as a merchant were tolerably extensive, though he did not rank among the wealthiest of the inhabitants. He was probably worth, as near as can be estimated, about ten thousand dollars, which was then, however, considered an independent fortune.

In 1671, Rombout bought his first house at Nieuw-Amsterdam from Captain Paulus Leenderzen Vandiegrist. A fine stone house with a garden and orchard, it was the next house north of the church-yard, and about midway between Morris and Rector streets, onthe west side of theHeerestraat. The property extended in the back to theNorth River shore.[1]

Rombout held several offices of trust among his fellow-citizens. In 1673, 1674, 1676, 1678, 1686, he was anAlderman. Afterward, in 1687, the city having been divided into wards, he was returned as Alderman of the West Ward. He afterward held the office ofJustice of the Peace, until his death. His political principles were of a liberal character, and his manners and address grave and dignified. At the time of his mayoralty, the city contained about 3,500 inhabitants.[2] Rombouts Avenue in the Bronx is named for him.

Personal life

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On May 31, 1665, Rombout married Aeltie Wessels in the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam. She died sometime prior to August 5, 1675, when he then married Anna Elizabeth Masschop. Widowed a second time, he married, on September 8, 1683, Helena Teller Bogardus Van Bael. It was the third marriage for both of them. Helena Teller was born about 1645, the daughter of William and Margaret Doncheson Teller of Schenectady.[3] Helena had seven children from her previous marriages, and from this marriage, another three were born. She and Rombout had two boys and a girl. The boys died young but the girl,Catheryna, born on 5 September 1687, survived. Catheryna later marriedBritish Royal Navy lieutenant Roger Brett.[4]

The Rombout Patent

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TheHudson River shore of theRombout Patent in the town ofWappinger, New York

TheRombout Patent was aColonial eraland patent issued by KingJames II of England in 1685 sanctioning the right of Francis Rombouts and two partners to own some 85,000 acres (340 km2) of land in the southeast of the thenProvince of New York that had purchased from theWappinger people. The Patent included most of what is today's southernDutchess County,New York.

Rombout had gone into the fur-trading business with merchantGulian Verplanck. They were joined in 1683 by thepatroon ofVan Cortlandt Manor inWestchester County,Stephanus Van Cortlandt. Before a patent could be issued, Verplanck died, and his widow marriedJacobus Kip, to whom the patent was issued.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Valentine, David Thomas.History of the city of New-York, G.P. Putnam & Company, 1853, p. 101Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain.
  2. ^"Sketches of the Mayors of New York". Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved2012-10-01.
  3. ^"Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Teller".www.schenectadyhistory.org. Retrieved2021-03-22.
  4. ^"Deacendant of Mayor Rombout, Elected in 1679. Once in the Shipping Business".The New York Times. October 22, 1929. Retrieved2008-07-26.
  5. ^"Vest Pocket Tours of the Hudson Valley". Fishkillridgecommunityheritage.org. Archived fromthe original on 2012-03-09. Retrieved2012-10-03.

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