John Craig (1754-1807)

Spanish Merchant, of Philadelphia & "Andalusia" Bucks Co., Pennsylvania

He was the son of Scottish parents and went into business with his father at Philadelphia. He and his business partner, Robert Oliver, were among only a handful of American merchants who received a commercial monopoly to trade with the colonies of Spanish America, freeing them from the payment of excessive import duties. He was also in partnership with his brother-in-law, the Portuguese merchant Francis Cabellero Sarmentio, the U.S. Commercial Agent of Manuel Espinosa, Director of the Caja de Consolidacion. Having made his fortune, he established "Andalusia" in Bucks County in 1795 that passed to his distinguished son-in-law, Nicholas Biddle.

Parents (2)

James Craig

Merchant, of Philadelphia

1717-1793

Janet (unknown) Craig

Mrs Janet (unknown) Craig, wife of James Craig

1822-1907

Spouse (1)

Margaret (Murphy) Craig

Mrs Margaret (Murphy) Craig

1761-1814

Children (3)

James Craig

James Craig, of Philadelphia

1787-1832

Jane (Craig) Biddle

Mrs Jane Margaret (Craig) Biddle

1793-1856

John Charles Craig

John C. Craig, of Philadelphia & Milan, Italy; died without children

1802-1837

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