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Anna de Peyster (Bancker)

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Birthplace: Albany, Province of New York
Death: 1736 (65-66)
New York City, New York County, Province of New York
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Gerrit Bancker and Elizabeth Dirkse Bancker
Wife of Johannes de Peyster
Mother of Captain, Mayor of Albany Johannes Janse de Peyster, III; Cornelia Clarkson; Gerardus de Peyster; William de Peyster, Sr.; Catherina Rutgers and 1 other
Sister of Evert Bancker, 3rd Mayor of Albany and Maria de Peyster

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About Anna de Peyster

Anna Bancker De Peyster by Stefan Bieliski "Anna Bancker was born in March 1670. she was the daughter of Albany New comers Gerrit & Elizabeth Van Epps Bancker.

In Oct. 1688, she married Johannes De Peyster of New York at the Albany Dutch Church. Although she was a member of the Albany church, by 1711, her 9 children had been christened in New York.

These De Peysters lived in New York where Johannes had emerged as a major figure who served as mayor and in the provincial assembly.

Anna lost her husband in 1719. By that time, her son, Johannes, had moved to Albany to help manage the holdings of her brother, Evert Backer. Perhaps she came home to Albany to the home of Johannes.

The widow Anna Bancker De Peyster lived until at least 1736 when she witnessed the baptism of a family member at her Albany church."

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Anna de Peyster's Timeline

1670
1670
Albany, Province of New York
1692
September 23, 1692
New York City, New York County, Province of New York
1694
1694
New York City, New York County, Province of New York
1695
December 12, 1695
Albany, Albany County, Province of New York
1697
October 1697
1709
May 4, 1709
New York, New York County, New York, United States
1711
July 22, 1711
1736
1736
Age 66
New York City, New York County, Province of New York