Andrew Gordon Hamersley (1806-1883)

A. Gordon Hamersley, of Paris & New York City

He was born in New York City and was trained for the Bar but never practiced after inheriting a share of his father's sizeable fortune. Described as, "a cultivated man, of extended knowledge and delightful manners," he was attache to the U.S. Legation at Paris under William Cabell Rives. He lived between Paris (where he witnessed the 1848 Revolution) and New York City. He was a large stockholder in the Chemical Bank and, "received from his wife a considerable addition to an already large fortune". He married Sarah, one of the daughters and co-heiresses of John Mason, President of the Chemical Bank. They had one son, Louis (heir to some $5 million), whose widow became the 8th Duchess of Marlborough, then Lady Beresford.

Parents

Louis Carré Hamersley

Louis Carré Hamersley, of Pearl & Murray Street, New York City

1767-1853

Elizabeth (Finney) Hamersley

Mrs Elizabeth (Finney) Hamersley

1782-1870

Spouse

Sarah (Mason) Hamersley

Mrs Sarah (Mason) Hamersley

b.1810

Children

Louis Carré Hamersley

Captain Louis Carré Hamersley, of New York City

1840-1883

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