List of people associated with Albany County, New York

This is a list of notable people whose lives were significantly associated with Albany County, New York.

Chronological list

18th century

  • Peter Van Brugh Livingston (1710–1792), born in Albany; politician who supported the American Revolution; presiding officer of the first New York provincial congress in 1775[1]
  • Philip Livingston (1716–1778), born in Albany; local merchant; delegate to the Continental Congress; signer of the Declaration of Independence[1]
  • William Livingston (1723–1790), born in Albany; newspaper publisher; member of the Continental Congress; first Governor of New Jersey[1]
  • Henry Bogart (1729–1821), signer of the Sons of Liberty Constitution in 1766; elected representative of the first ward on the Albany Committee of Correspondence
  • Abraham Cuyler (1742–1810), born in Albany; former mayor of Albany, merchant, land owner and British loyalist
  • John Tayler (1742–1829), businessman and politician; represented Albany County in the New York State Assembly (1777–1779, 1780–1781, and 1785–1787); appointed City Recorder (Deputy Mayor) of Albany in 1793; justice of the Court of Common Pleas in 1797; represented Albany in the New York Senate 1802–1813; Lieutenant Governor (1811-1822); Acting Governor in 1817; died in Albany and is buried in Albany Rural Cemetery in Menands
  • Peter W. Yates (1747–1826), lawyer and Continental Congressman; grew up in Albany and developed a prosperous legal practice there; served on the Albany City Council and in the county militia at the start of the American Revolution; represented Albany in the New York State Assembly and the Continental Congress
  • Peter Gansevoort (1749–1812); colonel in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War; born and died in Albany[1]
  • Isaac Mitchell (1759–1812), born in Albany; journalist, author, and editor of the Poughkeepsie Guardian, Albany Republican Crisis, and Poughkeepsie Republican Herald[1]
  • Alexander Boyd (1764–1857), U.S. Congressman; born in Albany[1]
  • James Cochran (1769–1848), U.S. Congressman from New York; journalist; born in Albany[1]
  • Jacob Cuyler (1773–1854), born in Albany; British officer involved in the settlement of the 1820 Settlers to the Eastern Cape, South Africa
  • Harmanus Bleecker (1779–1849), U.S. Congressman; born in Albany[1]
  • Herman Knickerbocker (1779–1855), U.S. Congressman; born in Albany[1]
  • John Duer (1782–1858), born in Albany; jurist; author; chief judge of New York Superior Court[1]
  • Harmanus Peek (1782–1838), born in Albany; U.S. Congressman from New York[1]
  • Gerrit Y. Lansing (1783–1862), born in Albany; U.S. Congressman; bank and insurance company president[1]
  • John K. Kane (1795–1858), born in Albany; politician, attorney, and jurist[1]
  • Joseph Henry (1797–1878), born in Albany; inventor of low- and high-resistance galvanometers; first secretary of the Smithsonian Institution[1]
  • Robert Sanders (1705–1765), mayor of Albany from 1750 to 1754[2]

19th century

20th century

Alphabetical index

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