Gardiner Greene Howland (1787-1851)

Co-Founder of the Pacific Mail Steamship Co., New York

He and his brother, Samuel, co-founded the shipping firm that would become Howland & Aspinwall, much of the capital of which was raised by his father-in-law, William Edgar. In his era, the firm gained some notoriety for building vessels for the Greeks in their struggle for independence. On his death, he left a fortune of $500,000. He was the father of 11-children, five by his first wife and six by his second. His children included: Mrs James Roosevelt; Meredith Howland, who married a granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt; and, Samuel Shaw Howland, brother-in-law of Oliver Belmont

Parents

Joseph Howland

West India Merchant, of Westchester Co., New York

1749-1836

Lydia (Bill) Howland

Mrs Lydia (Bill) Howland

1753-1838

Spouses

Louisa (Edgar) Howland

Mrs Louisa (Edgar) Howland

1789-1826

Louisa (Meredith) Howland

Mrs Louisa Sophia (Meredith) Howland

1810-1888

Children

William Edgar Howland

William Edgar Howland, Shipping Merchant, of Howland & Aspinwall

1813-1885

Annabella (Howland) Leavitt

Mrs Annabella Edgar (Howland) Leavitt

1816-1899

Abby (Howland) Wolcott

Mrs Abby Woolsey (Howland) Wolcott

1817-1851

Robert Shaw Howland

Robert Shaw Howland, of New York City

1820-1887

Maria (Howland) Brown

Mrs Maria Louisa (Howland) Brown

1825-1905

Rebecca (Howland) Roosevelt

Mrs Rebecca Brien (Howland) Roosevelt

1831-1876

Meredith Howland

of New York City, Paris & "Villa Dubosc" Cannes, France

1833-1912

Gardiner Greene Howland

Gardiner Greene Howland Jr., General Manager of The New York Herald

1834-1903

Joanna (Howland) Grinnell

Mrs Joanna Hone (Howland) Grinnell

b.1842

Emma Meredith Howland

Emma Meredith Howland, died in early childhood

1847-1849

Samuel Shaw Howland

Samuel S. Howland Jr., of New York City

1849-1925

Associated Houses

James Watson House

7 State Street