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Johannes de Peyster

American politician

Johannes de Peyster

Summary

American politician

FieldValue
nameJohannes de Peyster
order24th Mayor of New York City
term_startSeptember 29, 1698
term_endSeptember 28, 1699
predecessorWilliam Merritt
successorDavid Provost
order2Assessor of New York
term_start21692
term_end21693
birth_nameJohannes de Peyster II
birth_dateSeptember 21, 1666
birth_placeNew York City, New York
death_dateSeptember 25, 1711 (aged 45)
death_placeNew York City, New York
parentsJohannes de Peyster, Sr.
Cornelia Lubberts
children12, including Johannes
spouseAnna Bancker
relativesAbraham de Peyster (brother)
David Provost (brother-in-law)
allegianceNew York
branch2nd Battalion, Company of Foot, New York
rankCaptain

Cornelia Lubberts David Provost (brother-in-law)

Johannes de Peyster or Johannes de Peyster II (September 21, 1666 – September 25, 1711) was the 24th Mayor of New York City between 1698 and 1699.

Early life

Johannes was born in New York City in 1666 to Johannes and Cornelia Lubberts de Peyster. Johannes's brother Abraham de Peyster served as mayor from 1691 to 1694, and his sister, Maria De Peyster, was married to David Provost.

In 1695, he was a Captain with the 2nd Battalion, Company of Foot, New York.

Career

De Peyster was Assessor of New York from 1692 to 1693, the Assistant Alderman of New York 1694 to 1696, a member of Provincial Legislature, and served as the 24th Mayor of New York City between 1698 and 1699. While mayor, the first Trinity Church was built, the first Anglican Church in New York City, after Governor Fletcher's request was approved by King William III. He was succeeded as mayor by his brother-in law, David Provost.

In addition to his stint as mayor, he served in the colonial assembly.

Personal life

Coat of Arms of Johannes de Peyster

Johannes married Anna Bancker (1670–1740), an Albany native and the daughter of Gerrit Bancker, a pioneer fur trader, and Elizabeth Van Epps. Anna was the younger sister of Evert Bancker, the 3rd and 12th Mayor of Albany, New York. Together they had:

  • Johannes de Peyster (1689–1693), who died aged 3
  • Gerardus de Peyster (1691–1694), who died aged 3
  • Elizabeth de Peyster (1692–1760), who married James Beekman (1687–1730)
  • Johannes de Peyster III (1694–1789), who served as mayor of Albany and married Anna Schuyler (1697–1750), daughter of Myndert Schuyler and Rachel Cuyler.
  • Cornelia de Peyster (1695–1753), who was married to Matthew Clarkson (1699–1739) and Gilbert Tennent (1703–1764),
  • Gerardus de Peyster (b. 1697), who married Eva van Nuys Ouke
  • Anna de Peyster (1700–1735)
  • William de Peyster (1701–1701), who died young
  • Abraham de Peyster (b. 1704)
  • Maria de Peyster (b. 1706), who married Gerard Bancker in 1731.
  • William de Peyster (1709–1784), who married Margareta Roosevelt (1709–1776), daughter of Johannes Roosevelt
  • Catharina de Peyster (b. 1711), who married Hendrick Rutgers (1712–1779)

According to some sources, Johannes was known as "Johannes de Peyster II" and his son as "III".

Descendants

His grandsons include Gerard Bancker (1740–1799), New York State Treasurer from 1778 to 1798, and Henry Rutgers (1745–1830), namesake of Rutgers College. His granddaughters, Anna de Peyster (1723–1794) and Rachel de Peyster, married New York State Senator Volkert P. Douw (who served in the 9th New York State Legislature) and Tobias Ten Eyck, respectively.

References

References

  1. Wilson, James Grant (ed.) [https://books.google.com/books?id=ZCIWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA54 The memorial history of the City of New-York, Vol. II], p. 54 (1892)
  2. Allaben, Frank. [https://books.google.com/books?id=1bgtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA18 John Watts de Peyster, Volume 1], p. 18-19 (1908)
  3. [https://books.google.com/books?id=RCU1AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA395 Manual of the corporation of the city of New York], p. 395-96 (1853)
  4. (January 1894). "General Register of the Society of Colonial Wars". authority of the General Assembly.
  5. (May 1, 2010). "New York City Mayors". Xlibris Corporation.
  6. Lamb, Martha J. & Burton Harrison. [https://archive.org/details/historyofcityofn01lamb History of the City of New York, Vol. I], p.398-402 (1896 ed.)
  7. Garrett, Erwin Clarkson. [https://books.google.com/books?id=4MwtAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA273 Army ballads and other verses], p. 273 (1916)
  8. "Evert Bancker".
  9. "Johannes De Peyster". exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov.
  10. Sprague (1858), "Gilbert Tennent. 1725-1764," in ''Annals,'' pp. 35-43.
  11. (November 2024). "Early Bergen County Families". The Genealogical Society of Bergen County, NJ.
  12. (1902). "The Roosevelt Genealogy, 1649-1902". Press of J.B. Burr & Company.
  13. [http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/d/jodp.html Johannes De Peyster], New York State museum website, Retrieved October 31, 2011
  14. (1911). "Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: A Record of Achievements of the People of the Hudson and Mohawk Valleys in New York State, Included Within the Present Counties of Albany, Rensselaer, Washington, Saratoga, Montgomery, Fulton, Schenectady, Columbia and Greene". Lewis Historical Publishing Company.
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