Benjamin Woolsey (1720-1771)

J.P., of "Dosoris" Glen Cove, Long Island, New York

He graduated from Yale and succeeded his brother at "Dosoris" on Long Island, where he was a Justice in the "commission of the peace". He was married twice. In 1749, he married his first wife, Esther, whose father was a merchant at Norwalk, Connecticut, and was a convert from Judaism. After she died, in 1757 he married Anne, daughter of Dr George Muirson, of Old Field, Long Island. He had three children with his first wife and seven with his second. They included: Mrs Sarah Rogers, who lived at 7 State Street in New York City and whose husband was in business with her half-brother, William W. Woolsey; Mrs Mary Dwight, whose husband was the President of Yale University; Mrs Elizabeth Dunlap whose husband was a pioneer of American theater; and, George M. Woolsey, an influential shipping merchant who retired to Casina.

Parents (2)

Rev. Benjamin Woolsey

of Southold & "Dosoris" Long Island, N.Y.

1690-1759

Abigail (Taylor) Woolsey

Mrs Abigail (Taylor) Woolsey, of "Dosoris"

1695-1771

Spouses (2)

Esther (Isaacs) Woolsey

Mrs Esther (Isaacs) Woolsey

1730-1756

Anne (Muirson) Woolsey

Mrs Anne (Muirson) Woolsey

1737-1807

Children (10)

Sarah (Woolsey) Rogers

Mrs Sarah (Woolsey) Rogers

1750-1816

Benjamin Woolsey

Twin, died in childhood

1750-1757

Mary (Woolsey) Dwight

Mrs Mary (Woolsey) Dwight

1754-1845

Benjamin Muirson Woolsey

Major Benjamin Muirson Woolsey, Loyalist, of the Queen's Rangers

1758-1813

Esther (Woolsey) Palmer

Mrs Esther (Woolsey) Palmer

1759-1807

John Taylor Woolsey

Died in the West Indies

1762-1778

George Woolsey

George Woolsey, died in childhood

1763-1770

William Walton Woolsey

William W. Woolsey, Merchant, of Rogers & Woolsey, of New York City

1766-1839

Elizabeth (Woolsey) Dunlap

Mrs Elizabeth (Woolsey) Dunlap

1768-1848

George Muirson Woolsey

G. M. Woolsey, Shipping Merchant & Sugar Refiner, of New York City

1772-1840

Associated Houses (1)

Dosoris

Glen Cove, New York

The History of the Descendants of John Dwight, of Dedham, Mass, Volume 2 (1884), by Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight