Morris Robinson (businessman)
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September 2, 1784
Morris Robinson | |
|---|---|
| President of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York | |
| In office 1842–1849 | |
| Preceded by | Position established |
| Succeeded by | Joseph B. Collins |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Morris Robinson September 2, 1784 |
| Died | May 5, 1849 (aged 64) |
| Spouse |
Henrietta Elizabeth Duer
(m. 1813; died 1839) |
| Relations | Beverley Robinson (grandfather) Susanna Philipse (grandmother) Ranald Slidell Mackenzie (grandson) Alexander Slidell MacKenzie (grandson) Frederick Philipse Robinson (uncle) Thomas Henry Barclay (uncle) |
| Parent(s) | Beverly Robinson Anna Dorothea Barclay |
Morris Robinson (September 2, 1784 – May 5, 1849) was an American businessman from a family of prominent Loyalists; Robinson was a founder and the first president of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York.
Robinson was born on September 2, 1784. He was a son of Lt.-Col. Beverly Robinson, a United Empire Loyalists in Nova Scotia, and Anna Dorothea Barclay.[1] Among his siblings were elder brother, Beverley Robinson, who married Frances Duer (and elder sister of Morris' wife Henrietta),[2] and Roxanne Robinson, who married Joseph T. Mabie.[3]
His paternal grandparents were merchant Beverley Robinson and Susanna Philipse (the eldest surviving daughter of Frederick Philipse II, 2nd Lord of Philipsburg Manor). Among his large extended family was uncle Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson, a prominent Loyalist.[4] His maternal grandparents were the Rev. Henry Barclay, rector of Trinity Church, and Mary Rutgers Barclay.[5][6] His uncle was Thomas Henry Barclay, Speaker of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia.[1]