William Chamberlain (1800-1875)

William Chamberlain, of "Maizefield" Red Hook, Dutchess Co., New York

He was born in Vermont and became successful in New York City as a wholesale importer of exotic fruits. He came to Red Hook in 1839 and two years later bought Maizefield, growing the estate to 550-acres. In 1865, her founded and became the first President of the First National Bank of Red Hook. He bred and exhibited his flock of Silesian Merino sheep that became somewhat famously associated with Maizefield (also referred to as Maizeland). William Chamberlain was described as, "a man of large wealth and extended influence". He married Amelia Lawrence and they were the parents of two sons, the younger of whom was killed during the Civil War.

Spouse

Amelia Ann Lawrence

Mrs Amelia Ann (Lawrence) Chamberlain

d.1838

Children

William Lawrence Chamberlain

William L. Chamberlain, of "Maizefield" Red Hook, Dutchess County, New York

1832-1880

Warren Chamberlain

Lt. Warren W. Chamberlain, died from wounds at Manassas Plains

1834-1862

Associated Houses

Maizefield

75 West Market Street, Red Hook, New York