Benjamin Carver (1796-1879)

Banker of Chicago & former President of the Mohawk Valley Bank, New York

He was born at Providence, Rhode Island. He was a brother of Dr. Hartwell Carver "Father of the Pacific Railroad". He was a merchant, postmaster, store and distillery owner at East Winfield in partnership with Col. David R. Carrier before moving to Mohawk, Herkimer Co., New York. By 1851, he was President of the Mohawk Valley Bank and incorporated the Herkimer County Bank. He was a member of the State Assembly for Herkimer County (1839-41); a director of the Mohawk Valley Railroad Company; a director of the Illinois National Bank; and, a large stockholder and director of the old Marine Bank of Chicago. 

In 1856, he was living in a newly completed four-story brownstone at 30 Schermerhorn Street in Brooklyn, New York (pictured), but had moved to Chicago by 1861 where he lived (and died) at 17 Congress Street. He was described in his obituary as, "a man of strong will and positive convictions, of remarkably good judgment, of great business capacity, and of strict integrity. He was honest and upright in all his dealings, and he was a useful and valuable citizen". He married Nancy Lathrop Fish, daughter of Samuel Fish, a farmer of Litchfield, New York. They had six children and he left an estate valued at $250,000.

Parents

Joseph Carver

Capt. Joseph Carver, of Richfield, Otsego Co., New York

1769-1815

Abigail (Round) Carver

Mrs Abigail (Round) Carver

1765-1847

Spouse

Nancy Lathrop (Fish) Carver

Mrs Nancy Lathrop (Fish) Carver

1805-1872

Children

Louisa (Carver) Doolittle

Mrs Louisa (Carver) Doolittle

1827-1890

Flora Ann (Carver) Remington

Mrs Flora Ann (Carver) Remington

1831-1888

Benjamin Franklin Carver

B. Franklin Carver, of New York City

b.1832

Victoria (Carver) Thompson

Mrs Victoria (Carver) Thompson

1842-1912

Mary (Carver) Leiter

Mrs Mary Theresa (Carver) Leiter

1844-1913

Watts Samuel Carver

Watts S. Carver, of 950 Wabash Avenue, Chicago

b.c.1846

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