Isaac Gouverneur (1673-1728)

Merchant, of New York City

He was born at Amsterdam, Holland, descended from a French Huguenot family. He came to America with his brother (Abram, Speak of the New York Assembly) as merchants trading in the West Indies, notably the Dutch Caribbean Island of Curacao. Their connection to the island was maintained through Isaac's grandsons, the senior partners of Gouverneur & Kemble at New York. Isaac married Sarah, daughter of Dr Samuel Staats, and they had six children (listed) who reached adulthood including Sarah, wife of Lewis Morris, Speaker of the New York General Assembly.

Parents (2)

Nicolas Gouverneur

Nicolas (Claes) Gouverneur, Merchant of Amsterdam & New Amsterdam

1635-1679

Machteldt (de Riemer) Gouverneur

Machteldt (de Riemer) Gouverneur, Nessepat

1644-1721

Spouse (1)

Sarah (Staats) Gouverneur

Mrs Sarah (Staats) Gouverneur

1679-1726

Children (6)

Magdalena (Gouverneur) Hall

Mrs Magdalena (Gouverneur) Hall

1706-1778

Alida (Gouverneur) Broughton

Mrs Alida (Gouverneur) Broughton

b.1711

Nicolas Pierre Gouverneur

Nicolas Pierre Gouverneur, of New York City

1713-1787

Sarah (Gouverneur) Morris

Mrs Sarah (Gouverneur) Morris

1714-1786

Gertrude (Gouverneur) Ogden

Mrs Gertrude (Gouverneur) Ogden

1716-1775

Samuel Gouverneur

West Indian Merchant, of New York City

1720-1778