Jacques
Corteljou
Alternate Last Name(s)
Cortelauw; Cortelyou
ID
1609,000,105
Gender
Male
Birth Date
1625
Birth Date Notes
circa 1625
Birth Location
Death Date
1693
Spouses | Marriages
Ancestor Notes

Jacques Cortelyou was Surveyor General for the Dutch West India Company in New Netherland serving under Petrus Stuyvesant.   His famous map of the Castello Plan is available in the Mapping Early NY project.   This beautiful map is known as the Castello Plan because it was later rediscovered at the Villa di Castello near Florence, Italy, in 1900. The map had been bound within an atlas that was sold to a member of the Medici family.

Jacques Cortelyou  founded settlements in New Utrecht, Long Island, and in 1660 designed Bergen Square, site of the first town within the current state of New Jersey to receive a municipal charter.   

Cortelyou owned at least one slave, see the timeline entry for related documents. https://encyclopedia.nahc-mapping.org/document/order-jacques-corteljous…

Born  of French Huguenot parents, he was a mathematician, land surveyor, and from the Castello plan we know that he was an accomplished artist.