Dirck Ten Broeck

His father's sister, his aunt Christina Ten Broeck (1718–1801) was married to Continental Congressman and signor of the Declaration of Independence Philip Livingston (1716–1778).

[6] On September 6, 1785,[7] at the age of twenty, he married Cornelia Stuyvesant (d. 1825) at the New York City Dutch Church.

[10] For their wedding, he gave Cornelia a bracelet made by John Ramage featuring a watercolor painting of cupid.

[3] Their baptized children were:[6] Ten Broeck died in North Castle in Westchester County, on January 30, 1833.

[15] Through his son Petrus, he was the grandfather of Cornelia Stuyvesant Ten Broeck (1820–1892)[16] who married George Edwin Bartol Jackson (1829–1891),[17] a lawyer from Portland, Maine.