Abraham Walton (1739-1796)

Brewer of New York City & "Pembroke" Musquito Cove, Long Island

He was a brewer in 1772, "carrying on the brewery of Mrs Elizabeth Rutgers". In 1775, he was elected to the Committee of One Hundred to take control of the government and was a delegate to the Provincial Congress in the same year. As the war progressed, he became less enamoured with the Patriot cause and turned to the Loyalists. As a result in 1779 his house "Pembroke" was sacked by the Whigs and his plate and money was stolen. He was taken out of his bed and carried into Connecticut. After the war, he returned to New York City where he lived at 52 Greenwich Street (valued at $10,000) and afterwards at 137 Water Street. He was survived by six children including: Maria Roosevelt, great-grandmother of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt; and, Charlotte Ogden, grandmother of the real estate tycoons Robert and Ogden Goelet.

Parents

Jacob Walton

Jacob Walton, Shipping Merchant, of New York City

1703-1749

Maria (Beekman) Walton

Mrs Maria (Beekman) Walton

1704-1794

Spouse

Grace (Williams) Walton

Mrs Grace (Williams) Walton

b.1745

Children

Maria (Walton) Roosevelt

Mrs Maria Eliza (Walton) Roosevelt

1769-1810

Charles Walton

Charles Walton, died unmarried

b.1770

Abraham Mortimer Walton

Abraham M. Walton, Attorney, of Deerfield & Utica, New York

1771-1813

Sarah (Walton) Morewood

Mrs Sarah Eliza (Walton) Morewood

1772-1838

Charlotte (Walton) Ogden

Mrs Charlotte Elizabeth (Walton) Ogden

1776-1826

Grace (Walton) Lyde

Mrs Grace (Walton) Lyde

1778-1820