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Nicholas De Mayer

Nicholaes DeMeyer (DeMayer) (c. 1635 - March 19, 1691) was the ninth mayor of New York, in the English colony of New York. He held office from 1676 to 1677.

DeMayer was from the town of Hamborg, Holland. He is known to have been married twice, once to Lydia Van Dyck and once to Sarah Kellnar. At one time, DeMayer was described as "the second wealthiest man in the New Netherlands".[1]

DeMayer's father in law, Hendrick Van Dyck, is notable for starting the Peach War by shooting a Native American woman picking peaches on his property. Nicholas also participated in this war.

Due to the various means of spelling his name, and the nonstandard bookkeeping practices of the time, DeMayer's name has been found in many forms:

  • Nicholaes DeMeyer
  • Nicholas de Meyer
  • Nicholas de Meyer Van Holstein
  • Nicholas Meyer Van Hamborg
  • Nicholas DeMayer
  • Nicholas Meyer
  • Nicholas DeMeirt
  • Nicholas Demeyrt
  • N.D. Meijer

References and Primary Documents

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  1. World Family Tree, Broderbund Software, Inc. Vol 7, Ed 1, p. 4380
  2. Abstracts of Wills, Vol 1, 1665-1707, p. 203. [2]
  3. J.H. Innes, New Amsterdam and Its People. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1902. pages 148, 170-1, 308.
  4. Martha J. Lamb. History of the city of New York. Cornell University, Making of America Books. pages 277, 384.
  5. James Riker. "Revised History of Harlem (City of New York): its origin and early annals".
  6. Frank Moss. "The American metroplois, from Knickerbocker days to the present time; New York City Life in all its various phases", p. 47, 120, 354.
  7. ^ Henry W. Lanier. "A Century of banking in New York, 1822-1922", p.79, 84.
  8. "Progress of New York in a century, 1776-1876." Address before the New York Historical Society, 7 December 1875, p. 69-71.
  9. Murray Hoffman. "Treatise upon the estate and rights of the corporation of the city of New York, as proprietors", p. 115.
  10. E. B. O'Callaghan, "The Documentary history of the state of New York,etc.", p. 150, 230.
  11. John R. Brodhead, "History of the State of New York", pp. 271, 462, 628, 629, 669.
  12. E. B. O'Callaghan, "History of New Netherland", pp. 520, 528, 530.
  13. Mary L. Booth, "History of the city of New York", pp. IV, 171, 198.




 
 
 

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