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Johannes de Peyster Sr.

Johannes de Peyster Sr. (born in Haarlem, Holland, about 1600; died in New Amsterdam (now New York City) about 1685) was a Dutch merchant who immigrated to New Netherland some time before 1651. He was the patriarch of a long line of influential and wealthy family members, who, along with the Van Cortlands, Schuylers, Livingstons, and others, formed New York City’s social and political elite.

Johannes de Peyster Sr.
Bornc. 1600 
Haarlem 
Diedc. 1685
New Amsterdam 

Biography

The family name was originally spelled "Peijster," "Peister," or "Pester." De Peyster came of a French Huguenot family that took refuge in the United Provinces about the time of the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre. He immigrated to New Amsterdam on account of religious persecution. During the brief period in 1673-74 in which the Dutch regained possession of New Netherland, he took a prominent part in the conduct of public affairs, and he was one of the last to take the oath of allegiance to the British Crown on the final cession of the province to that power.[1]

Notwithstanding his tardiness in taking an oath of allegiance, he still remained active in municipal affairs 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 the time of his death, he was one of the wealthiest citizens of the province.

Family

Johannes married Cornelia "Neeltje" Lubberts (aka de Peijster, de Peyster, van Elburch) in 1651 in New York City. Of his sons, Abraham, born when Johannes was 57, became mayor of New York City and Chief Justice of the province; Johannes, born when Johannes, Sr., was 66, also filled the mayor's chair; and Isaac was a member of the provincial legislature.

Johannes senior’s wife Cornelia was the first chamberlain of New York City, besides acting in various other public capacities. His son-in-law David Provost also served as the city's mayor, succeeding his son Johannes.

Descendants

Filmmaker Ken Burns is a descendant.[citation needed]

References

Bibliography

  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainWilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1900). "De Peyster, Johannes" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Johannes de Peyster Sr news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Johannes de Peyster Sr born in Haarlem Holland about 1600 died in New Amsterdam now New York City about 1685 was a Dutch merchant who immigrated to New Netherland some time before 1651 He was the patriarch of a long line of influential and wealthy family members who along with the Van Cortlands Schuylers Livingstons and others formed New York City s social and political elite Johannes de Peyster Sr Bornc 1600 Haarlem Diedc 1685New Amsterdam Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 Descendants 4 References 5 BibliographyBiography EditThe family name was originally spelled Peijster Peister or Pester De Peyster came of a French Huguenot family that took refuge in the United Provinces about the time of the St Bartholomew s Day Massacre He immigrated to New Amsterdam on account of religious persecution During the brief period in 1673 74 in which the Dutch regained possession of New Netherland he took a prominent part in the conduct of public affairs and he was one of the last to take the oath of allegiance to the British Crown on the final cession of the province to that power 1 Notwithstanding his tardiness in taking an oath of allegiance he still remained active in municipal affairs 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 the time of his death he was one of the wealthiest citizens of the province Family EditJohannes married Cornelia Neeltje Lubberts aka de Peijster de Peyster van Elburch in 1651 in New York City Of his sons Abraham born when Johannes was 57 became mayor of New York City and Chief Justice of the province Johannes born when Johannes Sr was 66 also filled the mayor s chair and Isaac was a member of the provincial legislature Johannes senior s wife Cornelia was the first chamberlain of New York City besides acting in various other public capacities His son in law David Provost also served as the city s mayor succeeding his son Johannes Descendants Editvtede Peyster family treeJohannes de Peyster Sr c 1600 c 1685 Abraham de Peyster 1657 1728 Mayor of New York City Catherine de Peyster married Philip Van Cortlandt son of Stephanus Van Cortlandt Pierre Van Cortlandt 1721 1814 Abraham de Peyster 1696 1767 Treasurer of the Province of New York married Margaret Van Cortlandt daughter of Jacobus Van Cortlandt James Abraham de Peyster 1726 1799 Capt Abraham de Peyster 1753 1798 married Catherine Livingston granddaughter of Philip Livingston Frederick de Peyster 1758 1834 James Ferguson de Peyster 1794 1874 married 1 Susan Maria Clarkson 1800 1823 daughter of Matthew Clarkson married 2 Frances Goodhue Ashton 1805 1871 Susan Maria de Peyster 1823 1910 married Robert Edward Livingston 1820 1889 Goodhue Livingston 1867 1951 an architect married Louisa Robb 1877 1960 daughter of James Hampden Robb Frederic James de Peyster 1839 1905 lawyer married Augusta McEvers Morris 1851 1911 Frederic de Peyster 1796 1882 lawyer John Watts de Peyster 1821 1907 military officer married Estelle Livingston John Watts de Peyster Jr 1841 1873 Union Army officer Johnston de Peyster 1846 1903 New York State Assembly member Pierre Guillaume de Peyster b 1707 married Cornelia Schuyler Arent DePeyster 1736 1822 British military officer Pierre Guillaume de Peyster 1745 1807 William Sheriff de Peyster married Mary Roosevelt niece of Nicholas Roosevelt Cornelia de Peyster married Jacob R Van Rensselaer 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 married Anna Schuyler daughter of Albany mayor Myndert Schuyler Anna de Peyster 1723 1794 who married Albany mayor Volkert P Douw Maria de Peyster married Gerard Bancker Gerard Bancker 1740 1799 surveyor and politician William de Peyster married Margaret Roosevelt William de Peyster Elizabeth de Peyster married Charles Willson Peale 1741 1827 painter Franklin Peale 1795 1870 Philadelphia Mint officer Titian Peale 1799 1885 naturalist Catharina de Peyster married Hendrick Rutgers 1712 1779 Henry Rutgers 1745 1830 Revolutionary War hero namesake of Rutgers University Elizabeth de Peyster married New Jersey provincial Governor John Hamilton Maria de Peyster married New York City Mayor David ProvostThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2021 Filmmaker Ken Burns is a descendant citation needed References Edit Wilson amp Fiske 1900 Bibliography EditThis article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Wilson J G Fiske J eds 1900 De Peyster Johannes Appletons Cyclopaedia of American Biography New York D Appleton Retrieved from https en 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