Peter Schermerhorn (1749-1826)

Shipowner & Merchant, of New York City

He, like his father and grandfather, owned ships that traded between New York City and Charleston, South Carolina. During the Revolution, he moved his family and his ships up the Hudson to Hyde Park to protect them from the British. After the war, he moved back to New York City. He lived at 68 Broadway and started the firm of Peter Schermerhorn & Sons with his two sons. In 1795, Peter and his brother, Simon, bought 150-acres in Brooklyn for use as a family summer home. In 1771, he married Elizabeth, daughter of Abraham Bussing, Dry Goods Merchant, of New York. They were the parents of six children, five of whom (listed) lived to adulthood.

Parents (2)

John Schermerhorn

Johannes "John" Schermerhorn, Shipping Merchant & Shipowner, of New York City

1715-1768

Sarah (Cannon) Schermerhorn

Mrs Sarah (Cannon) Schermerhorn

1721-1762

Spouse (1)

Elizabeth Bussing

Mrs Elizabeth (Bussing) Schermerhorn

1752-1809

Children (5)

John Peter Schermerhorn

Merchant Chandler, of New York City

1775-1831

Peter Schermerhorn

Peter Schermerhorn, Merchant & Director of the Bank of New York

1781-1852

Abraham Schermerhorn

of Schermerhorn & Co., Ship's Chandlers, New York

1783-1850

Elizabeth (Schermerhorn) Jones

Mrs Elizabeth (Schermerhorn) Jones

1787-1857

Jane (Schermerhorn) Creighton

Mrs Jane (Schermerhorn) Creighton

1792-1886