Stephen Whitney (1776-1860)

Stephen Whitney, Merchant, of New York City

He was born at Derby, Connecticut. He came to New York City as a clerk in his brother Henry's shipping firm, Lawrence & Whitney. In 1800, he joined John Currie and they started their own wholesale grocery business dealing principally in Brandy and Malaga wine over which they held an almost total monopoly by the time Currie died in 1809. During the War of 1812, he successfully managed to export cotton from the Southern States to Europe when few others could. From 1818, he entered into shipping and sent supercargoes to all corners of the world, notably to China and the East Indies. He also owned a large stake in the Kermit Line of packet ships operating between New York and Liverpool. He invested in Manhattan real estate and was behind several rail and canal projects founding among others the New Jersey Railroad; the Delaware & Hudson Canal Co.; and, the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad. Among others, he was a director of the Bank of Commerce and the Bank of America. By 1830, he was named as one of New York's five millionaires along with John Jacob Astor, John G. Coster, Nathaniel Prime, and Robert Lenox. He died in 1860 worth just short of $4.5 million.

In 1803, at Newtown, Long Island, he married Harriet Sudyam. They lived at several addresses in New York City: 4 Stone Street (1803-1811); 25 Pearl Street on the north east corner of Whitehall (1811-1827); and, lastly 7 Bowling Green on the corner of State Street, where they both died only months apart in 1860. They were the parents of nine children, though only four lived to adulthood and had children: Mary, Henry, William & Caroline. Their grandchildren included, the scholar Stephen Whitney Phoenix; Mrs Mary Warren; Mrs Harriet Bronson; and, Lloyd Phoenix, Commodore of the N.Y. Yacht Club.

Parents (2)

Henry Whitney

Captain Henry Whitney, of Derby, New Haven, Connecticut

1736-1811

Eunice Clark

Mrs Eunice (Clark) Whitney

1746-1794

Spouse (1)

Harriet (Suydam) Whitney

Mrs Harriet (Suydam) Whitney

1782-1860

Children (9)

Samuel Suydam Whitney

Samuel S. Whitney, of New York City; died unmarried

1804-1858

Emeline (Whitney) Dore

Mrs Emeline (Whitney) Dore; died without children

1806-1897

John Currie Whitney

John Currie Whitney, died in infancy

1808-1808

Mary (Whitney) Phoenix

Mrs Mary (Whitney) Phoenix

1810-1876

Henry Whitney

Henry Whitney, of New Haven, Connecticut

1812-1856

Stephen Whitney

Stephen Whitney, of New York City; died unmarried

1814-1858

William Whitney

William Whitney, of New York City & Morristown, New Jersey

1816-1862

Edward Whitney

Edward Whitney, of New York City; died unmarried

1818-1851

Caroline (Whitney) Baldwin

Mrs Caroline (Whitney) Suydam, Crane, Baldwin

1823-1905

Associated Houses (1)

Bowling Green

Manhattan, New York City

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