William Henderson (1767-1825)

William Henderson, Merchant & Land Speculator, of New York

He was the son of a physician from Dundee in Scotland. He was a merchant in New York City and a member of the Tontine Coffee House. He invested in large amounts of land and sold the island on which Hunter Island Mansion was built. The town of Henderson in Jefferson County, New York, is named for him. In 1797, he married Sarah, daughter of merchant, landowner, and Congressman William Denning. They lived at Ardenia before moving to Bellefield in 1820. They were the parents of three surviving children, two sons (William and James) and a daughter, Mrs Theodore Lyman II.

Spouse

Sarah (Denning) Henderson

Mrs Sarah (Denning) Henderson

1775-1835

Children

Mary Elizabeth Henderson

Mrs Mary Elizabeth (Henderson) Lyman

1799-1836

William Denning Henderson

William D. Henderson, of New York

1803-1852

James Hawxhurst Henderson

James H. Henderson, of Hemlock, Saginaw County, Michigan

1804-1892

Associated Houses

Ardenia

Philipstown, New York

Bellefield

Hyde Park, New York