Edward John Woolsey (1803-1873)

Edward John Woolsey, of "Casina" New York & Lenox, Massachusetts

He was born in New York City. He married Emily, sister of the shipping giants William H. Aspinwall and John Lloyd Aspinwall, whose fortunes in the 1830s were considered greater than that of Cornelius Vanderbilt. Edward Woolsey lived between Casina which he inherited from his father and Woodcliff, their summer home at Lenox, Massachusetts, which was considered, "one of the finest in the state". They were the parents of fours sons. To his eldest son, Edward John Woolsey Jr., "he gave by his will $100,000, and his real estate in Newtown, L.I., with the furniture, books, pictures, wines, crops and farm utensils and stock, and a farm and island adjoining".  

Parents

George Muirson Woolsey

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

1772-1840

Abigail (Howland) Woolsey

Mrs Jane "Abby" (Howland) Woolsey

1776-1833

Spouse

Emily (Aspinwall) Woolsey

Mrs Emily Phillips (Aspinwall) Woolsey

1806-1891

Children

Edward John Woolsey

Edward John Woolsey, of "Astoria" Queen's Co., Long Island, New York

1842-1895

Associated Houses

Casina

Hell Gate Neck, New York