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About Gerard Bancker, Jr.
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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 politician.
Life
Bancker was the son of Gerard Bancker Sr. and Maria de Peyster, who had married in New York City in 1731. He was the grandson of Johannes de Peyster (1666–1719), the 23rd Mayor of New York City between 1698 and 1699,[1] and great-grandson of Johannes de Peyster, Sr., the Huguenot first settler of the De Peyster family in North America.[2][3]
Bancker was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1772,[4] and in 1774, as city surveyor, he made a map of St. George's Ferry on Nassau Island.[5]
He was Deputy Treasurer from 1776 to 1778, and New York State Treasurer from 1778 to 1798.
He collected a large number of broadsides from the revolutionary era which were sold at auction in 1898 in Philadelphia.
see also:
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-03-02-0043
collection at the NYPL, as read in the
Full text of "The iconography of Manhattan Island
eg. "The map shows three parcels. The most southerly, “Hen-
dricus Brevoorts Land—Contents 41a. 2r. 3op.”” Next, “John
Smiths Land. Contents 22.0.9.” The most northerly, “Mr.
Dawsons Land. Contents 22.3.20.”
There is a copy of this map in the Bancker Coll. in N. Y.
P. L., made by Gerard Bancker from the original, Aug. 18,
1787. "
note:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evert_Bancker_(speaker) was his cousin
Gerard Bancker, Jr.'s Timeline
1740 |
February 14, 1740
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Albany, Albany County, New York, United States
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1799 |
January 1799
Age 58
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Rhode Island or, New York, NY
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