At the age of seven, he was named among the heirs of his parents' will filed in 1668. In the early 1680s, he was an Albany merchant and trader. In 1689, his name appeared on an assessment roll of Albany householders.[3]
Career
In 1686, he was appointed Alderman under the Albany city charter. He served as alderman and assessor for the first ward through 1692.[3]
Van Schaick relocated to New York City, likely to serve in the provincial Assembly where he was elected first in 1691.[9][10] However, shortly thereafter, he appears to have returned to Europe where he married and raised a family. In 1702, while identified as a merchant of Amsterdam, he transferred his bible to a young Johannes de Peyster III of New York.[3] In Holland, he traded with Robert Livingston.[11]
Personal life
In February 1694, he married a widow named Anna, however, the marriage was short-lived and childless. In early 1695, he wed Anna Groenwout in Amsterdam. At least eight children were christened in Holland between 1695 and 1708, the last, a child name also Levinius, was christened in December 1708.[3]
Among his grandchildren, were Anna Dorothea Drauyer (daughter of Gerritje "Gertrude" Van Schaick and Admiral Andries Drauyer of the Dutch Navy),[12] who married Rev. Thomas Barclay and was the mother of merchant Andrew Barclay.[13]