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  1. Stephen Delancey (French: Étienne de Lancy; October 24, 1663 – November 18, 1741) was a major figure in the life of colonial New York. His children continued to wield great influence until the American Revolution.

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  3. Stephen Delancey ( francés: Étienne de Lancy; 24 de octubre de 1663-18 de noviembre de 1741) fue una figura importante en la vida de la Nueva York colonial . Sus hijos continuaron ejerciendo una gran influencia hasta la Revolución Americana .

  4. Anglicizing his name to "Stephen de Lancey," he married into the influential Van Cortlandt family and became a prominent merchant and member of the provincial assembly. His eldest surviving son, James (1703–1760), became successively Chief Justice of New York and Lieutenant-Governor of the province.

  5. The American merchant Stephen DeLancey (1663-1741) founded an elite New York family and was an important colonial politician and entrepreneur. During the first half of the 18th century, when family connections meant everything in the commercial and political life of the American colonies and in New York particularly, Stephen DeLancey moved in ...

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  7. Born in New York City during its occupation by the British, De Lancey was the only son of Stephen De Lancey (1748–1798), who was clerk of the city and county of Albany in 1765, lieutenant-colonel of the 1st New Jersey loyal volunteers in 1782, afterwards chief justice of the Bahamas, and in 1796 governor of Tobago; and who married ...