John Markoe (1781-1834)

Merchant, of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia

He and his wife, "lived a life of wealth and leisure. They dispensed a notable hospitality in their elegant mansion (see images), built by the architect Latrobe, on Chestnut Street, between 9th and 10th Streets."

Parents (2)

Abraham Markoe

Sugar Planter of St. Croix; Founder & 1st Captain of the Philadelphia First City Troop

1727-1806

Elizabeth (Baynton) Markoe

Mrs. Elizabeth (Baynton) Markoe

1753-1795

Spouse (1)

Hitty (Cox) Markoe

Mrs. "Hitty" Mehitabel (Cox) Markoe

1785-1863

Children (11)

James Markoe

Attorney-at-Law, of Philadelphia

1804-1876

Abraham Markoe

Died in childhood

1806-1816

Elizabeth (Markoe) Cox

Mrs. Elizabeth Baynton (Markoe) Camac, Cox

1807-1886

Maria S. Markoe

Died in Infancy

1809-1810

John Markoe

of 1534 Locust Street, Philadelphia; died unmarried

1810-1865

Maria (Markoe) Wharton

Mrs Maria (Markoe) Wharton

1813-1873

Ellen (Markoe) Emlen

Mrs. Ellen (Markoe) Emlen; Author of Ellen Emlen's Cookbook

1814-1900

Mary Markoe

Died in early childhood

1817-1819

Emily (Markoe) Chapman

Mrs Emily (Markoe) Chapman

1817-1906

Samuel Cox Markoe

of Jacksonville, Illinois

1819-1909

William Markoe

Aviation Pioneer & President of the Council of St. Paul, Minnesota

1820-1916