Jonathan Amory (1770-1828)

"Good Jonathan" Merchant of J & T Amory & Co., Boston, Massachusetts

He was born at Boston and graduated from Harvard (1787). Embarking on a mercantile career, he entered the counting house of his uncle Jonathan Amory's firm, Amory, Taylor & Rogers. After his uncle died in 1797 he went into partnership with James Cutler but Cutler died just two years later and in the following year he formed a successful partnership with his brother, Thomas Coffin Amory. His first wife died young without children. In 1801, he married Mehitable, daughter of Governor James Sullivan and widow of his late business partner, James Cutler. By his second wife, he was the father of seven children and one stepdaughter who reached adulthood.

Parents (2)

Thomas Amory

Merchant, of Boston, Massachusetts

1722-1784

Elizabeth (Coffin) Amory

Mrs Elizabeth (Coffin) Amory

1741-1833

Spouse (1)

Mehitable (Sullivan) Amory

Mrs "Hetty" Mehitable (Sullivan) Russell, Cutler, Amory

1772-1847

Children (8)

Mary Anne (Cutler) Appleton

Mrs Mary Anne (Cutler) Appleton

1794-1861

Jonathan Amory

Jonathan Amory, of Roxbury, Massachusetts

1802-1885

Elizabeth Amory

Elizabeth Amory, died unmarried

1805-1859

Frances (Amory) Meredith

Mrs Frances Maria (Amory) Meredith

1807-1886

James Sullivan Amory

Cotton Manufacturer, of Boston, Massachusetts

1809-1884

Rebecca Augusta Amory

Rebecca Augusta Amory, died unmarried

1811-1894

Thomas Coffin Amory

Attorney, Historian & Genealogist of Boston

1812-1889

Isabella Lenore Amory

Isabella Lenore Amory, died unmarried

1815-1888