Beverley Robinson (1779-1857)

of New Brighton, Staten Island, New York

He was born in New York City to a Loyalist family who left for New Brunswick in 1783. In adulthood, he returned to New York where he became an Attorney and Conveyancer, and in 1836 he co-founded the Union Club. He lived at New Brighton on Staten Island and married Frances, daughter of William Duer, Member of the Continental Congress. He was survived by his widow, two sons and two daughters.

Parents (2)

Beverley Robinson

Lt.-Colonel Beverley Robinson, Loyalist, of New Brunswick

1754-1816

Anna (Barclay) Robinson

Mary "Nancy" Anna Dorothea (Barclay) Robinson

1755-1806

Spouse (1)

Frances (Duer) Robinson

Mrs. Frances (Duer) Robinson

1786-1869

Children (1)

Beverley Robinson

of New York City

1808-1876