John L. Auchincloss (1810-1876)

of J.& H. Auchincloss, Merchants, New York City

He was born at New York and joined his Scottish-born father's mercantile company which became known as J & H Auchincloss or Auchincloss Brothers. The firm rose to prominence as the agents for Coats' spool thread which they imported and sold in vast quantities. They also manufactured thread in New York and were well-known in the mercantile community. He was a director of the Merchant's Bank and a trustee of the Equitable Life Assurance Society. When he died in Quebec, his was the oldest dry goods merchants in New York City in continuous management. He married Elizabeth Buck and they were survived by six sons and two daughters. They lived in Manhattan at 11 West 57th Street, and kept a cottage at Newport, Rhode Island.

Parents (2)

Hugh Auchincloss

Dry Goods Merchant, of New York City

1780-1855

Ann (Stuart) Auchincloss

Mrs. Ann Anthony (Stuart) Auchincloss

1785-1870

Spouse (1)

Elizabeth (Buck) Auchincloss

Mrs. Elizabeth (Buck) Auchincloss

1816-1902

Children (9)

Henry Buck Auchincloss

of Orange, New Jersey; New York & California

1836-1926

Sarah (Auchincloss) Coats

Lady Sarah Ann (Auchincloss) Coats, of England & Algiers

1838-1887

John Stuart Auchincloss

Died in early childhood

1840-1842

William Stuart Auchincloss

Civil Engineer, of Philadelphia & New Jersey

1842-1928

Elizabeth Ellen Auchincloss

Died unmarried

1844-1925

Edgar Stirling Auchincloss

of New York

1847-1892

Frederick Lawton Auchincloss

Died in early adulthood, unmarried

1851-1878

John Winthrop Auchincloss

of New York City & "Hammersmith Farm" Newport, Rhode Island

1853-1938

Hugh Dudley Auchincloss, Sr.

of New York City & "Hammersmith Farm" Newport, Rhode Island

1858-1913