Joseph Coolidge (1747-1820)

Joseph Coolidge II, Merchant-Importer, of Boston, Massachusetts

He was born in Boston where his father was a merchant who specialized in importing British goods. Joseph carried on his father's business and quickly became one of Boston’s most important merchants and bankers, being among the first to trade with the Far East. He was a Director of the Middlesex Canal Company; the United States Branch Bank; and, the Massachusetts Bank. He was a Trustee of the Humane Society and a Member of the Massachusetts Historical Society. He was married twice: (1) In 1771, to Elizabeth Boyer and (2) In 1788, to his widow's younger sister, Katharine Boyer. He had eight children, of whom only three by his first wife lived to adulthood (listed above) and only one survived him. He died in Newton, just a few days after his second son, Charles. His funeral was held at King’s Chapel, Boston.

Parents

Joseph Coolidge

Joseph Coolidge I, Merchant-Importer, of Boston, Massachusetts

1719-1771

Marguerite Olivier

Mrs Marguerite (Olivier) Coolidge, Jennison, Wheeler

1726-1816

Spouses

Elizabeth Boyer

Mrs Elizabeth (Boyer) Coolidge

1753-1786

Katharine Boyer

Mrs Katharine (Boyer) Coolidge

1755-1829

Children

Joseph Coolidge

Joseph Coolidge III, of Boston, Massachusetts

1773-1840

Daniel Coolidge

Daniel Coolidge, died at London, unmarried

1773-1801

Charles Coolidge

Charles Coolidge, Merchant, of Boston, Massachusetts

1780-1820

Associated Houses

Joseph Coolidge House

Bowdoin Square, Boston, Massachusetts