• Evert Bancker (January 24, 1665 in Albany, New York – July 1734 in Guilderland, New York) was an American trader and politician who was Mayor of Albany...
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  • Evert Bancker may refer to: Evert Bancker (speaker) (1721–1803), American merchant and politician, speaker of the New York state assembly Evert Bancker...
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  • from 1779 to 1783. He was the son of Christoffel Bancker (b. October 27, 1695, son of Evert Bancker (mayor)) and Elizabeth Hooglant. In 1748, he married...
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  • Bancker may refer to: People: Emily Bancker (1861/62–1897), American stage actress Evert Bancker (mayor) (1665–1734), American trader and politician,...
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  • Dutch theoretical chemist Evert Bancker (mayor) (1665–1734), New Netherland/New York trader and politician Evert Bancker (speaker) (1721–1803), New York...
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    prominent silversmith in New York City. Bancker was the son of Evert Bancker, third mayor of Albany, New York, and baptized on October 10, 1703 in Albany...
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  • Johannes de Peyster (category 17th-century mayors of places in the United States)
    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...
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    Johannes de Peyster III (category Mayors of Albany, New York)
    Elizabeth Van Epps. His uncle was Evert Bancker, the 3rd and 12th Mayor of Albany, New York. His nephews included Gerard Bancker (1740–1799), New York State...
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    de Peyster, the 23rd Mayor of New York City, and Anna (née Bancker) de Peyster, the sister of Evert Bancker, the 3rd and 12th Mayor of Albany, New York...
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  • Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck (category Mayors of Albany, New York)
    Jacob Leisler. Together with Pieter Schuyler, Godfridius Dellius, and Evert Bancker, he was one of the four original members of the Commissioners for Indian...
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  • Johannes Abeel (category Mayors of Albany, New York)
    New York, merchant and public official. He was the second and thirteenth mayor of Albany. Johannes (sometimes written John) was born on March 23, 1667...
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  • David Davidse Schuyler (category Mayors of Albany, New York)
    miles in extent". After a year, he was succeeded by Evert Bancker, who had previously been mayor. In 1694, Schuyler married Elsje "Elsie" Rutgers (1674–1752)...
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  • Gerard Bancker (sometimes Latin Gerardus, or colloquial Dutch Gerrit) (14 February 1740 in Albany, New York – January 1799) was an American surveyor and...
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    From its formal chartering on 22 July 1686 until 1779, the mayors of Albany, New York, were appointed by the royal governor of New York, per the provisions...
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    Abraham de Peyster (category 17th-century mayors of places in the United States)
    Abraham de Peyster (July 8, 1657 – August 3, 1728) was the 20th mayor of New York City from 1691 to 1694, and served as Governor of New York, 1700–1701...
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    Cortlandt m. 1696: Judge Samuel Bayard (b. 1669), son of Nicholas Bayard, Mayor of New York Gertrude Bayard m. Peter Kemble (1704–1789), a prominent New...
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  • Jacobus Van Cortlandt (category Mayors of New York City)
    American merchant, slave owner, and politician who served as the 30th and 33rd Mayor of New York City from 1710 to 1711 and again from 1719 to 1720. Jacobus...
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    Johannes de Peyster (1666–1719), Mayor of New York City, married Anna Bancker, sister of Albany mayor Evert Bancker Johannes de Peyster III (1694–1783)...
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    selling underground marble burial vaults. A year later, five partners – Evert Bancker, Henry Booraem, Thomas Addis Emmett, Garret Storm and Samuel Whittemore...
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    married nineteen-year-old Catherine Van Brugh, the only child of Albany mayor Pieter Van Brugh. Three months later, the first of their eleven children...
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    Johannes de Peyster (1666–1719), Mayor of New York City, married Anna Bancker, sister of Albany mayor Evert Bancker Johannes de Peyster III (1694–1783)...
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  • under English rule. At different times, he served as alderman and deputy mayor, but he refused the mayoralty on account of his ignorance of English. At...
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  • David Provost (category New York (state) mayor stubs)
    David Provost or David Provoost (January 16, 1670 – 1724) was the 24th Mayor of New York City, serving his appointment to the position from 1699 to 1700...
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    residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Paramus include: John Bancker Aycrigg (1798–1856), member of the United States Congress from New Jersey...
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    grandfather was Abraham de Peyster, an early Mayor of New York City, whose brother was Johannes de Peyster, also Mayor. His grandfather was a nephew of Arent...
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    Johnston de Peyster (category Mayors of places in New York (state))
    of Mayor of their native town, father running against son. After defeating his father, who owned the town hall, he was forced to move the Mayor's office...
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    Cornelia was the granddaughter of Pieter Schuyler (1657–1724), the first mayor of Albany. Their children include: Henry Walter Livingston (1768–1810),...
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    were Catharina de Peyster and Abraham de Peyster (1657–1728), the 20th Mayor of New York City. His godparents were his uncles, Philip van Cortlandt (1683–1746)...
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    whom were descended from Arent Schuyler and Abraham de Peyster (the 20th Mayor of New York City). His maternal grandparents were Commissary general Samuel...
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    (1643–1700), Mayor of New York City from 1677 to 1678 and 1686 to 1688), and Catherine de Peyster (daughter of Abraham de Peyster (1657–1728), Mayor of New...
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