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Rutger Jansen Bleecker or Rutger Bleecker (May 13, 1675 — August 4, 1756) was a colonial era merchant and political figure who served as Mayor of Albany, New York from 1726 to 1729.


Early life

Bleecker was born in Albany in on May 13, 1675. He was the second son of Dutch born mayor
Jan Jansen Bleecker Jan Jansen Bleecker (July 9, 1641 — November 21, 1732) was a colonial era merchant and political figure who served as Mayor of Albany, New York. Early life Jan Jansen Bleecker was born in Meppel, Drenthe, Netherlands on July 9, 1641 and was the ...
(1641–1732) and Grietje "Margaret" Rutse van Schoenderwoert (1647–1733). His siblings included
Johannes Bleecker, Jr. Johannes Bleecker Jr. (1668 — December 20, 1738) was a colonial era merchant and political figure who served as Mayor of Albany, New York. Early life Bleecker was born in Albany in 1668. He was the eldest son of Dutch born Jan Jansen Bleecker ...
(1668–1738) Caajte Grietje Bleecker (1670–1734), who married Abraham Cuyler (1665–1747), a brother of Mayor
Johannes Cuyler Johannes Cuyler (1661 – July 20, 1740) was a prominent American merchant of Dutch ancestry who served as the Mayor of Albany, New York, from 1725 to 1726. Early life and family Cuyler was born in 1661 in New Amsterdam in the Province of New ...
, Jannetje Janse Bleecker (1673–1755), who married Johannes Jacobse Glen (1675–1706), Margarita Bleecker (1680–1773), who married Hendrick Ten Eyck (1680–1772), Hendrick Bleecker (1686–1767) and Rachael Bleecker (1688–1766). His maternal grandparents were Rutger Jacobson van Schoenderwoert (1615–1665) and Tryntje Jansen (
née A birth name is the name of a person given upon birth. The term may be applied to the surname, the given name, or the entire name. Where births are required to be officially registered, the entire name entered onto a birth certificate or birth re ...
Van Breestede) (1625–1711).


Career

Following after his father and older brother, Bleecker was a fur
merchant A merchant is a person who trades in commodities produced by other people, especially one who trades with foreign countries. Historically, a merchant is anyone who is involved in business or trade. Merchants have operated for as long as indust ...
. In 1725, he became Recorder (Deputy Mayor) of the City. In 1726, Bleecker was appointed Mayor on behalf of the English crown by Governor, William Burnet, succeeding
Johannes Cuyler Johannes Cuyler (1661 – July 20, 1740) was a prominent American merchant of Dutch ancestry who served as the Mayor of Albany, New York, from 1725 to 1726. Early life and family Cuyler was born in 1661 in New Amsterdam in the Province of New ...
and commencing on November 8, 1726. He served until November 10, 1729v, when he was succeeded by
Johannes de Peyster III Johannes de Peyster or Johannes de Peyster III (1694 – February 27, 1789) was the Mayor of Albany, New York three times between 1729 and 1742. Early life De Peyster was born in 1694. He was the son of Johannes De Peyster Jr. and Anna Bancker ...
. Also in 1701, he was elected to serve for one year as a member of the New York Provincial Assembly, until 1702. In 1728, he was first appointed to the Commissioners of Indian Affairs, serving for a total of seventeen years with additional appointments in 1729, 1732, 1734, 1739, 1742, and 1745.


Personal life

On May 26, 1712, Bleecker was married Catalina Schuyler (1678–1747), the widow of former mayor
Johannes Abeel Johannes Abeel (March 23, 1667 – January 28, 1711) was an Albany, New York, merchant and public official. He was the second and thirteenth mayor of Albany. Early life Johannes (sometimes written John) was born on March 23, 1667 in Albany, New ...
, with whom she had five children. She was the daughter of
David Pieterse Schuyler David Pieterse Schuyler was a Dutch-born member of the Schuyler family. He was a fur trader, Alderman of Albany, captain, and merchant. Early life Schuyler was born in the Republic of the Seven United Provinces The United Provinces of the ...
(1636–1690) and
Catharina Verplanck Catharina Verplanck, also known as Callyntje Verplanck, Catalina Verplanck, or Catharina Schuyler (February 1639 – 8 October 1708) was the daughter of Verplanck family progenitor and land developer Abraham Isaacsen Verplanck and wife of David P ...
(1639–1690), who both died during the
Schenectady massacre The Schenectady massacre was an attack against the colonial settlement of Schenectady in the English Province of New York on February 8, 1690. A raiding party of 114 French soldiers and militiamen, accompanied by 96 allied Mohawk and Algonquin wa ...
of 1690, and the sister of Albany mayors,
David Davidse Schuyler David Davidse Schuyler (June 11, 1669 – December 16, 1715) was a colonial fur trader who was mayor of Albany, New York, from 1706 to 1707. Early life Schuyler was born on January 16, 1672, at the family homestead, Schuyler Flatts (near present- ...
(1669–1715) and Myndert Schuyler (1672–1755). Together, they were the parents of four children, including: * Johannes "John" Rutger Bleecker (1713–1800), who married Elizabeth Staats (1725–1811), daughter of Barent and Neetltje Gerritse (née Van den Berg) Staats, in 1743. * Margarita "Margaret" Bleecker (1714–1760), who married Edward Collins (1704–1753), son of Lt. John Collins and Margaret (née Schuyler) Ver Planck Collins, a widow of Jacobus "James" Ver Planck, in 1733. * Jacobus "James" Bleecker (b. 1716), who married Abigail Lispenard (1718–1807), daughter of Anthony Lispenard and granddaughter of Antoine L'Espinard, in 1740. * Myndert Bleecker (b. 1720). Bleecker died in Albany on August 4, 1756. He was buried at the Dutch church in Albany.


Descendants

Through his son Jacobus, he was the grandfather of Anthony Lispenard Bleecker (1741–1816), the prominent banker, merchant and auctioneer for whom
Bleecker Street Bleecker Street is an east–west street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is most famous today as a Greenwich Village nightclub district. The street connects a neighborhood today popular for music venues and comedy, but which was ...
in lower
Manhattan Manhattan (), known regionally as the City, is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five boroughs of New York City. The borough is also coextensive with New York County, one of the original counties of the U.S. state ...
is named. The town of Bleecker, New York was named in honor of his grandson through his son John Barent Bleecker (1760–1841).


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Rutger Janse Bleecker
biography at the New York State Museum {{DEFAULTSORT:Bleecker, Rutger Jansen 1675 births 1756 deaths People of the Province of New York Mayors of Albany, New York American people of Dutch descent Bleecker family