Il est marié avec Jane Maria de Riemer.
Ils se sont mariés le 18 octobre 1820 à New York City, New York County, New York, USA, il avait 24 ans.
Enfant(s):
•Jacob Brouwer was born on 31 March 1796.3
•He was baptized on 8 May 1796 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York; (no sponsors).3
•He married Jane Maria De Riemer, daughter of Samuel Babbington De Riemer and Hester Anthony, at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, on 18 October 1820.4
•Jacob Brouwer died on 30 May 1868.5
•Also known as Jacob Brower.6
•Also known as Jacob Brower.7
•He was a broker and commission merchant. at New York City, New York.8
•He and Jane Maria De Riemer were members of the at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, on 7 December 1826 on confession of faith.6
• In 1827, Mary Brower, age 4, daughter of Jacob Brower and J.M. Brower of New York City, was buried at Fort Hunter, Montgomery County, New York.7
•Jacob Brouwer appeared on the census on 6 September 1850 at Ward 17, New York City, New York Co., New York, Jacob Brouwer, age 54, born in New York. An insurance company sett? In the household are his wife, "Mrs. Jane M. Brouwer," and children Margaret M., Theophilus A., William, Edward, Jane E., Emma F. Also Miss Margaret M. Brouwer, age 58, and Miss Mary Smith, age 49.9
•His will was dated on 24 April 1856 Jacob Brouwer of the City of New York. To my beloved wife Jane Maria, all my household furniture, silver plate, pictures, printed books, wearing apparel, watch, personal ornaments and family stores in my dwelling house. Also to my wife, my pew in the Reformed Dutch Church on the corner of Fourth Street and Lafayette Place, in New York City. After her death, executors are directed to sell the pew and divide the proceeds among my lawfull issue. Leaves $20,000 in trust with his executors for his wife on which she is to draw the interest. To my sister Eliza Ann Miller, wife of Hannibal Miller, $500. To my sister Margaret Matilda Brouwer, $500. My daughters (not named) shall hold their respective shares of my estate seperately from control of their respective husbands and from any liabilities or debts of their husbands. Appoints wife Jane Maria executrix and brother John Brouwer, brother-in-law William M. Vermilye and son Theophilus A. Brouwer as executors and guardinas of the persons and estates of my infant children during their minorities (not named). Witnesses: Jacob K. Lockman of No. 54 Barrow St., NYC; Henry R. DeWitt of No. 11 St. Marks Place, NYC; Corn. J. DeWitt of No. 11 St. Marks Place, NYC.
Codicil dated 26 June 1865. Adds an additional $5000 to the $20,000 in trust for his wife to be administered by the executors. Gives an annual annuity of $1750 to wife. To sister Eliza Ann Miller, widow of Hannibal Miller, an additional $500. To sister Margaret Matilda Brouwer, an additional $500. To sister-in-law Ann Brouwer, widow of brother John Brouwer, $1000. Appoints son-in-law Dr. Thomas Ryerson as executrix in place of deceased brother John Brower. Witnesses: Edwd. DeWitt of Yonkers, Westchester County, New York; Theo. W. Mason of No. 120 Jerolmen St., Brooklyn; Jacob Lockman, No. 32 Henry St., Brooklyn.
Presented to the Surrogate's Court for probate on 3 June 1868 by Theophilus A. Brouwer and William M. Vermilye, executors. Proved 19 June 1868 by Henry R. DeWitt, 20 June 1868 by Corn. J. DeWitt, 20 July 1868 by Jacob Lockman.10
•He appeared on the census on 30 January 1860 at Ward 17, District 9, New York City, New York Co., New York, Jacob Brower, age 63, born in New York. An insurance agent. Real estate valued at $20000, personal estate at $15000. In the household are his wife, Jane M., children William, Jane M. and Emma F., Margaret M. Brower, age 69, Mary Smith, age 63, a servant, and Ann Lee, age 40, a servant.11
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