Elias Brevoort (1802-1842)

"Epaminondas" Brevoort,of Fifth Avenue, New York City

He is credited as being the first New Yorker to build a mansion on Fifth Avenue, at the corner of 9th Street, next to the more modest home of his cousin, James Renwick. At the time, no-one of importance deemed it necessary to build a home anywhere north of Washington Square and in jest those New Yorkers referred to Brevoort and his neighbors as "Fifth Avenoodles". He had a summer home at Fishkill, Dutchess Co., and was the father of the famous Hudson River School artist, James Renwick Brevoort.

Parents

Henry Brevoort

Farmer & Landowner, of New York

1747-1841

Sarah (Whetten) Brevoort

Mrs Sarah (Whetten) Brevoort

1758-1840

Spouse

Mary (Brown) Brevoort

Mrs Mary (Brown) Brevoort

b.c.1810

Children

James Renwick Brevoort

Landscape Artist of the Hudson River School

1832-1918