Joseph Frederic Kernochan (1842-1929)

J. Frederic Kernochan, of 907 Fifth Avenue, New York City

He was born in New York City. His father emigrated from Scotland and made a fortune in dry goods before co-founding the University Club of New York. Frederic practised law and was involved with several arms of the family's business interests, perhaps most notably as the President of the Arminius Chemical Company which owned valuable mines in Virginia. In 1869, he married Mary Whitney, a grand-daughter of Stephen Whitney, one of New York's five millionaires in 1830. For many years they lived at the large old house at No. 11 East 26th Street and summered at Edgewater in Newport before building the Kernochan Mansion at 862 Park Avenue (see images). They were the parents of five children, for of whom (listed) survived infancy.

Parents

Joseph Kernochan

Dry Goods Merchant & President of the Fulton Bank, New York

1789-1864

Margaret (Seymour) Kernochan

Mrs Margaret Eliza (Seymour) Kernochan

1804-1845

Spouse

Mary (Whitney) Kernochan

Mrs Mary Stuart (Whitney) Kernochan

1849-1922

Children

Eweretta Kernochan

of New York City & Navesink Highlands, New Jersey; died unmarried

1870-1954

Frederic Kernochan

Chief Justice Frederic Kernochan, of Fifth Avenue & Tuxedo Park, New York

1876-1937

Mary (Kernochan) Smith

Mrs Mary Stuart Whitney (Kernochan) Smith

b.1880

Whitney Kernochan

of 131 East 66th Street, New York City & Bernardsville, New Jersey

1884-1969

Associated Houses

Edgewater

Newport, Rhode Island