Bleecker
Bleecker is a Dutch-language occupational surname. Bleecker is an old spelling of (linnen)bleker ("linen bleacher"). Most if not all people listed below are descendants of Jan Jansen Bleecker/Bleeker, who came to New Amsterdam in 1658. In the Netherlands, only the spelling Bleeker is extant as a family name.
People
    
- Ann Eliza Bleecker (1752–1783), American poet
 - Anthony Bleecker (1770–1827), American author and lawyer
 - Anthony Lispenard Bleecker (1741–1816), American banker and merchant
 - Harmanus Bleecker (1779–1849), US congressman from New York, ambassador to the Netherlands
 - Jan Jansen Bleecker (1641/42-1732), Dutch settler in New Netherland, mayor of New York
 - Julian Bleecker (born ca. 1967), American mobile artist and technologist
 - Katherine Russell Bleecker (1893-1996), American filmmaker in silent era
 - Leon Bleecker (c.1881–1933), New York assemblyman
 - Maitland B. Bleecker (1903–2002), American inventor, instrumental in modern helicopter design
 
- Adopted as first name
 
- A. Bleecker Banks (1835–1910), American book publisher and mayor of Albany
 
Places
    
- Bleecker, New York, named after Barent Bleecker, 18th century landowner of the region
 - Bleecker Park, Albany, New York
 - Bleecker Street, New York City, named after Anthony Lispenard Bleecker
 - Bleecker Stadium, Albany, New York, named after Albany businessman James Edward Bleecker
 - Harmanus Bleecker Library, Albany, New York
 
See also
    
Bleecker (Bleeker), Alabama
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