Jacobus S. Bruyn
Jacobus Severyn Bruyn was an American politician from Ulster County, New York.
Early life
Bruyn was born on April 7, 1749, in Shawangunk, New York. He was a son of Jacobus Bruyn and Jane Pruyn. Among his siblings was elder sister Gertruyd Bruyn, twin brother Severyn Tenhout Bruyn, brother Johannes Bruyn, sister Mary Bruyn, and brother Cornelius Bruyn.Career
In April 1797, Bruyn was elected to succeed his brother Johannes as a Democratic-Republican New York Assemblymen from Ulster County in the 21st [New York State Legislature|21st] and 22nd New York State Legislatures from July 1, 1797, until June 30, 1799. After two years, he was succeeded by the same brother he had replaced. In 1800, he was elected to a one-year term in the New York State Senate to fill the vacancy left by John Addison for the 24th New York State Legislature. His seat was one of the 12 representing the Middle District which then consisted of Dutchess, Orange, Ulster, Columbia, Delaware, Rockland and Greene counties. In April 1801, Bruyn was reelected to a four-year term, serving in the 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th New York State Legislatures until June 30, 1805.Personal life
Bruyn was married to Jenneke DeWitt, a daughter of Andries J. DeWitt and Blandina Elmendorf DeWitt. Jenneke was a niece of Col. Charles DeWitt and a first cousin of Margaret DeWitt. Together, they were the parents of:- Blandina Bruyn, who married John I. Hardenburg, a son of Johannes Gerardus Hardenburg, of the Hardenbergh patent.
- Jane Bruyn, who died unmarried.
- Jacobus Bruyn
- Mary Bruyn
- Ann Bruyn
- Maria Bruyn
- Andris "Andrew" DeWitt Bruyn, a New York Assemblymen in 1818; president of the Ithaca in 1822, and a U.S. Representative from New York for the 22nd District from 1837 to 1838.