John C. Traphagen
John Conselyea Traphagen was an American banker.
Early life
Traphagen was born in Nyack, New York on October 20, 1889 into a family long associated with politics and business. He was a son of Caroline Ross Traphagen and William Conselyea Traphagen. Among his siblings were Eleanor Van Vorst Traphagen, Ethel Traphagen, and Maxwell Eustace Traphagen. His father was an attorney who was elected a member of the New York State Senate representing the 10th District, New York City.His paternal grandparents were Henry Mackaness Traphagen and Sarah Traphagen. His father and uncle Henry Traphagen, the 19th Mayor of Jersey City, were great-grandsons of former Jersey City mayor Cornelius Van Vorst. His maternal grandparents were Caroline Ely Maxwell and Minister John Stevenson Maxwell.
He attended New York University School of Commerce. Hе was awarded an LL.D. degree from St. Lawrence University in 1934.
Career
In 1905, he began his career with George C. White Jr. & Company, who were dealers in bonds. He served as vice president, and director, of the Seaboard National Bank and, successively by mergers, he became vice president of the Equitable Trust Company and vice president and director of the Chase National Bank.In 1931 during the Great Depression, Traphagen became president of the Bank of New York, and successfully guided the institution through it with significantly increased deposits. He grew the bank's trust and investment department. Upon the election of Albert C. Simmonds Jr. as president in 1948, he became chairman of the bank, serving until his retirement in 1957. He was a director of the bank from 1931 until 1971.
Traphagen served as a director or trustee of many firms, including the Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company, the Prudential Insurance Company of Great Britain, the Skandia Insurance Company, Babcock & Wilcox, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and the International Nickel Company of Canada.
Personal life
In 1920, Traphagen was married to Janet Voorhis, a daughter of Margaret Voorhis and Augustus Marvin Voorhis, a president of the Nyack National Bank. Her grandfather, William Voorhis, was a member of the New York State Assembly for Rockland County and served as Commodore of the Atlantic Yacht Club. Together, they were the parents of:- Hugh Maxwell Traphagen, who worked for Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory.
Traphagen died at St. Vincent's Hospital in Bridgeport, Connecticut on October 2, 1979.