", the Ten Broeck Mansion, built 1798. In November 1763, he married Elizabeth
van Rensselaer (1734–1813), a daughter of
Stephen van Rensselaer I (the 7th
Patroon and 4th Lord of the
Manor of Rensselaerswyck) and a sister of
patroon Stephen van Rensselaer II. Elizabeth and her brother were great-grandchildren of the first native-born
mayor of New York City,
Stephanus van Cortlandt. Together, they were the parents of five children, including: •
Dirck Ten Broeck (1765–1833), who married Cornelia Stuyvesant (d. 1825), a daughter of Petrus and Margaret (
née Livingston) Stuyvesant. • Elizabeth ten Broeck (1772–1848), who married Rensselaer Schuyler (1773–1847), a son of
Philip Schuyler and
Catherine Van Rensselaer, and the younger brother of
Angelica Schuyler Church,
Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton,
Peggy Schuyler Van Rensselaer, and
Philip Jeremiah Schuyler. • Margarita ten Broeck (1776–1812), who died unmarried. By the mid-1760s, Ten Broeck was one of Albany's wealthiest men. The Ten Broecks lived in a house that was assessed equally with the
Schuyler Mansion and Yates Mansion in 1788. In 1797, it was burned in a fire that destroyed several city blocks. Construction was started on the new home soon after, and the family resided there beginning in 1798 calling the place "
Prospect". The historic mansion still stands in Arbor Hill more than 200 years later. Ten Broeck died on Friday, January 19, 1810. ==Legacy==