Peter Philip James Kean

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Born(1788-02-27)February 27, 1788
DiedOctober 2, 1828(1828-10-02) (aged 40)
Spouse
Sarah Sabina Morris
(m. 1813)
Peter Philip James Kean
Born(1788-02-27)February 27, 1788
DiedOctober 2, 1828(1828-10-02) (aged 40)
Alma materPrinceton University
Spouse
Sarah Sabina Morris
(m. 1813)
Children8
Parent(s)John Kean
Susan Livingston Kean
RelativesJohn Kean (grandson)
Hamilton Fish Kean (grandson)
Nicholas Fish II (grandson)
Hamilton Fish II (grandson)
Stuyvesant Fish (grandson)
Peter Livingston (grandfather)
Count Julian Niemcewicz (step-father)

Peter Philip James Kean (February 27, 1788 – October 2, 1828) was an American soldier and member of the Kean political family.

Kean was born in Elizabethtown, New Jersey, on February 27, 1788.[1][2] He was the only child born of John Kean, the cashier of the Bank of the United States and a Continental Congressmen,[3][4] and Susan (née Livingston) Kean (1759–1853).[5] After his father's early death in 1795, his mother hired Count Julian Niemcewicz as his tutor. Niemcewicz, a Polish nobleman who fled Poland after fighting unsuccessfully for Polish independence, later married Kean's mother in 1800.[1][6]

His paternal grandmother was Jane Grove and his step-grandfather was Captain Samuel Grove, a wealthy and successful merchant from Beaufort County, South Carolina.[7][8] His maternal grandparents were Peter Van Brugh Livingston, the New York State Treasurer,[9] and Mary (née Alexander) Livingston.[1] He was also the great-grandson of Philip Livingston, the 2nd Lord of Livingston Manor, and the great-nephew of New Jersey's governor William Livingston, a signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.[10]

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