Peter Goelet

Peter Goelet
Born 1727
Died 1811
Occupation Merchant, real estate developer
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Ratse
Children Peter P. Goelet

Peter Goelet (1727 - 1811) was a merchant and real estate entrepreneur of New York City.

Biography

Early life

Peter Goelet was born in 1727.[1] He was the descedent of a family of Huguenots of La Rochelle in France who escaped to Amsterdam.[1] His grandfather, Jacobus, had been left an orphan in New York and was brought up in the family of merchant Frederick Phillipse.

Career

He was at first in partnership with Peter T. Curtenius, but from 1763 his place of business was Hanover Square, at the sign of the Golden Key.[1] In May 1775, he was elected a member of the Committee of One Hundred and the Committee of Correspondence in support of the American patriots.

Personal life

In 1755, he married Elizabeth Ratse, the daughter of another prominent New York merchant.[1] Their son, Peter P. Goelet, added to his real estate holdings and had four children, Peter (1800—1879), Jean Buchanan (1802— ), Hannah, who married Capt. Thomas R. Gerry, USN, son of Elbridge Gerry, and Robert.[1]

Death

He died in 1811.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Lyman Horace Weeks, Prominent Families of New York: Being an Account in Biographical Form of Individuals and Families Distinguished as Representatives of the Social, Professional and Civic Life of New York City, New York: The Historical Company, 1897