Abraham G. Lansing Explained

Abraham G. Lansing
Image Name:Abraham G. Lansing.jpg
Office:New York State Treasurer
Term Start:1810
Term End:1812
Governor:Daniel D. Tompkins
Predecessor:David Thomas
Successor:David Thomas
Term Start1:1803
Term End1:1808
Governor1:George Clinton
Morgan Lewis
Daniel D. Tompkins
Predecessor1:Robert McClellan
Successor1:David Thomas
Birth Name:Abraham Gerritse Lansing
Birth Date:12 December 1756
Birth Place:Albany, Province of New York
Death Place:Albany, New York
Resting Place:Albany Rural Cemetery
Parents:Gerrit Jacobse Lansing
Jane Waters
Relatives:John Lansing Jr. (brother)
Abraham Yates (father-in-law)
Children:14, including Gerrit

Abraham Gerritse Lansing (December 12, 1756 in Albany, New York – May 15, 1834 in Albany, New York) was an American politician.[1]

Early life

Lansing was born on December 12, 1756, in Albany, New York. He was the son of Gerrit Jacobse Lansing (b. 1711) and his second wife Jannetje "Jane" (née Waters) Lansing (1728–1810).[2] His brother was Chancellor John Lansing Jr. (1754–1829). Another brother, Sanders G. Lansing (1766–1850) married Catherine Ten Eyck (1769–1850), daughter of Abraham Ten Eyck (1744–1824) and Annatje (née Lansing) Ten Eyck (1746–1823).[3]

Through his brother Sanders, he was the uncle of Robert Lansing (1799–1878), a New York State Senator and the grandfather of U.S. Secretary of State Robert Lansing.[2] His ancestor, Gerrit Frederickse Lansing, came to America in 1640 from Hasselt, Overijssel, the Netherlands.[2]

Career

During the American Revolutionary War, Lansing served in the Albany militia. In 1776, he was appointed firemaster. Similar to his older brother, his abilities as a clerk made him more useful in an office than on the battlefield.[1] During his service in War, he was involved in the payment of accounts for New York State. Following the War, he was accorded a land bounty right for service in conjunction with his militia regiment.[1]

After his marriage to Susanna Yates, he was closely associated with his father-in-law, Abraham Yates Jr., serving in 1780 as his deputy in the Loan Office.[1]

Public office

He was Surrogate of Albany County from 1787 to 1808, and New York State Treasurer from 1803 to 1808, and from 1810 to 1812.[4] Lansing also served on the New York State Board of Regents and was the private secretary to Governor Morgan Lewis.[1]

Personal life

On April 9, 1779, he married Susanna Yates (1762–1840), the daughter of Abraham Yates (1724–1796), in Albany. They lived at the house built by his father-in-law at what became 358 North Market Street, in Albany. Together, they had fourteen children, including:[5]

Lansing died on May 15, 1834, in Albany, New York. He was buried at the Albany Rural Cemetery in Menands, New York.[2]

Descendants

Through his son Christopher, he was the grandfather of Abraham Lansing (1835–1899),[6] acting New York State Treasurer and a member of the New York State Senate from 1882 to 1883.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bielinski. Stefan. Abraham G. Lansing. exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov. New York State Museum. 6 September 2017.
  2. Book: Munsell. Claude Garfield. The Lansing Family. A Genealogy of the Descendants of Gerritt Frederickse Lansing Who Came to America From Hasselt, Province of Overijssel, the Netherlands, 1640. Eight Generations. 1916. Private print.. New York. 28 August 2017.
  3. Web site: Bielinski. Stefan. Gerrit Yates Lansing. exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov. New York State Museum. 14 August 2017.
  4. Book: Hough. Franklin. The New York Civil List: Containing the names and origin of the civil divisions, and the names and dates of election or appointment of the principal state and county officers from the Revolution to the present time. 1858. Weed, Parsons and Co.. 35. 6 September 2017. en.
  5. Book: Reynolds. Cuyler. Sullivan. Robert G.. Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs Vol. I Lansing. 1911. Lewis Historical Publishing Company. New York. 72–74. 6 September 2017. en.
  6. Book: Talcott. Sebastian V.. Genealogical Notes Of New York And New England Families. 2001. Heritage Books. 9780788419560. 6 September 2017. en.