John Mason (1774-1839)

John Mason, 2nd President of the Chemical Bank, New York

He was born at Taunton, Massachusetts, and came to New York as a dry goods merchant where he established his fortune. In 1826, he became a major shareholder in the Chemical Bank of New York. Though not one of the original founders, he became its 2nd President and is regarded as, "the father of the Chemical Bank". However, he was the founder and 1st President of New York City's first railroad, the New York & Harlem. In 1825, he purchased a a large swathe of what is now Midtown Manhattan for a mere $1,500. His real estate empire stretched from Fifth Avenue and Park Avenue to 53rd Street and 64th Street. On his death, his fortune was estimated to just shirt of a million dollars and he was succeeded as President of the Chemical bank by his son-in-law, Isaac Jones, great-uncle of the famous author Edith Wharton

Parents

James Mason

James Mason, of Swansea, Rhode Island

b.c.1735

Mary Pitt

Mrs Mary (Pitt) Walker, Mason, Thayer

1740-1775

Spouse

Rebecca (Clark) Mason

Mrs Rebecca (Clark) Mason

c.1780-1839

Children

Mary (Mason) Jones

Mrs Mary Carré (Mason) Jones "Grand Dame of New York Society"

1801-1891

Rebecca (Mason) Jones

Mrs Rebecca (Mason) Jones

1803-1879

Serena (Mason) Jones

Mrs Serena (Mason) Jones

b.1804

Helen (Mason) Alston

Mrs Helen (Mason) Alston

1808-c.1855

John Mason Jr.

John Mason Jr.

1809-1850

Sarah (Mason) Hamersley

Mrs Sarah (Mason) Hamersley

b.1810

James Mason

James Mason, of Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York

1812-1869

William Pitt Mason

William Pitt Mason, died unmarried

b.1813

Henry Mason

Henry Mason, of New York City

b.1819