Robert Maitland (1768-1845)

Commission & Tobacco Merchant, of New York City

He was the fifth son of David Maitland of Barcaple, Kirkcudbrightshire. He went to America and was first a merchant in Petersburg, Virginia, before establishing himself in New York City where he made his fortune. He was a member of the group known as the "House of Lords" which met at Baker's Tavern every week-day night and included men such as Gulian Verplanck, Robert Lenox, Bernard Hart, Preserved Fish, William Bayard, Samuel Gouverneur and John Wesley Jarvis. He married his first wife in Petersburg: Susannah was the daughter of Nathaniel Harrison, younger brother of Benjamin Harrison, Governor of Virginia. In New York he married his second wife, Elizabeth, daughter of his friend Robert Lenox. He had 3-children who reached adulthood.

Parents (2)

David Maitland

of Barcaple, Kirkcudbrightshire

1730-1792

Mary (Currie) Maitland

Mrs Mary (Currie) Maitland

d.1774

Spouses (2)

Susannah (Harrison) Maitland

Mrs Susannah (Harrison) Maitland

1780-1812

Elizabeth (Lenox) Maitland

Mrs Elizabeth Sproat (Lenox) Maitland

1785-1864

Children (3)

Isabella (Maitland) Dunlop

Mrs Isabella Lenox (Maitland) Dunlop

1811-1880

Jennet (Maitland) Belknap

Mrs Jennet Lenox (Maitland) Belknap

1816-1889

Robert Lenox Maitland

Merchant, of Robert L. Maitland & Co., New York City

1818-1870