Brinckerhoff was born in 1724. He was the eldest child of Femmetje (née Remsen) Brinckerhoff (1703–1771) and Abraham Brinckerhoff (1701–1738).[1] Among his younger siblings was Altie Brinckerhoff, who married New York State SenatorAbraham Adriance.[2]
His paternal grandfather, and namesake, Dirck Brinckerhoff came to the Hudson Valley in 1718 from Long Island and acquired a 2,000-acre tract of land that stretched from Fishkill to Sprout Creek. His father built a house on the property in 1717, which he later inherited and expanded.[1]
Career
Brinckerhoff built a store and grist mill on his property, which he inherited from his family.[1] His house was about two miles from the gateway of the mountains directly south of Fishkill.[2]
On August 27, 1747 Brinckerhoff was married to Geertie Wyckoff (1730–1767) in Flatlands, New York. She was a daughter of Hendrick Cornelius Wyckoff and the former Annatie Bennet. Together, they were the parents of:[8]
Abraham Brinckerhoff (b. 1748), who married Sarah Brett, a daughter of Robert Brett, in 1770.[9]
Jacob Brinckerhoff (1754–1818),[10] who married Dientie Van Wyck in 1774.[2]
Femmetje "Phebe" Brinckerhoff (1764–1855),[11] who married Col. Aaron Stockholm (1756–1825).[2][12][13]
Brinckerhoff died in Fishkill in 1789 and was buried in the family vault on his property. Much of his personal and family history were lost, including his family Bible, which was burned.[2]