Nicholas Gouverneur

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Preceded byGulian Verplanck
Succeeded byHerman LeRoy
Born1753
DiedJuly 12, 1802(1802-07-12) (aged 48–49)
New York City, New York, United States
Nicholas Gouverneur
President of the Bank of New York
In office
1799–1802
Preceded byGulian Verplanck
Succeeded byHerman LeRoy
Personal details
Born1753
DiedJuly 12, 1802(1802-07-12) (aged 48–49)
New York City, New York, United States
Spouse
Hester Kortright
(m. 1790; died 1802)
RelationsAbraham Ogden (cousin)
Samuel Ogden (cousin)
Gouverneur Kemble (nephew)
Parent(s)Samuel Gouverneur
Experience Johnson

Nicholas Gouverneur (1753 – July 12, 1802) was an American merchant with Gouverneur & Kemble and banker who served as the president of the Bank of New York.

Portrait of his mother, Experience Johnson Gouverneur, by John Wollaston, c.1750

Gouverneur was born in 1753.[1] He was the son of Samuel Gouverneur (1720–1778), a merchant, and Experience (née Johnson) Gouverneur (1720–1788). Among his siblings were Gertrude Gouverneur (the wife of Peter Kemble Jr.),[2][a] and Margaret Gouverneur (the wife of Lewis Ogden), Hannah Gouverneur (the wife of Charles Ogden), and Mary Gouverneur (the wife of the Rev. Uzal Ogden). Margaret, Hannah, and Mary all married brothers, direct descendants of colonist John Ogden.[4]

His paternal grandparents were Isaac Gouverneur (brother of Speaker of the Assembly Abraham Gouverneur) and Sarah (née Staats) Gouverneur (a daughter of Dr. Samuel Staats and granddaughter of Abraham Staats).[4] Among his extended family was uncle Nicolas Gouverneur,[b] and aunt Gertrude Gouverneur Ogden (wife of jurist David Ogden), through whom he was a first cousin of Abraham Ogden and Samuel Ogden. Through his sister, Gertrude Gouverneur Kemble, he was uncle to U.S. Representative Gouverneur Kemble and Gertrude Kemble (wife of Secretary of the Navy James Kirke Paulding).[2]

Career

Like his father and grandfather before him, Gouverneur was a prominent merchant.[5] Their firm, Gouverneur & Kemble, conducted trade in the West Indies, Europe and China.[6] It had been founded by his grandfather, Isaac Gouverneur and Peter Kemble, who "were among the foremost merchants in New York".[3]

After the death of Gulian Verplanck in 1799, he was elected to succeed Verplanck as the president of the Bank of New York (which had been founded by Alexander Hamilton and of which Verplanck had been president for eight years). Gouverneur served as president until his own death in July 1802.[7]

Personal life

On February 25, 1790, Gouverneur was married to Hester Kortright (1770–1842), a daughter of wealthy merchant Lawrence Kortright and Hannah (née Aspinwall) Kortright.[8][9] Among her siblings was the future First Lady Elizabeth Kortright Monroe.[10] Together, they were the parents of three sons and three daughters:[11]

Gouverneur died on July 12, 1802, in New York.[18] His estate was divided amongst his living children.[19]

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