Goelet family
Prominent American family
The Goelet family is an influential family from New York , of Huguenot origins, that owned significant real estate in New York City .
Ogden Goelet , builder of Ochre Court , Newport, Rhode Island
History
The Goelets are descended from a family of Huguenots from La Rochelle in France , who escaped to Amsterdam .[ 1] Francois Goelet, a widower with a ten-year-old son, Jacobus, arrived in New York in 1676. Returning to Amsterdam on business, he left the boy in the care of Frederick Philipse , but was apparently lost at sea. His son, John G. Goelet, married Jannetie Cannon, daughter of merchant Jan Cannon.[ 2]
Family tree
Beatrice Goelet (daughter of Robert Goelet ) by John Singer Sargent , 1890 Mary Goelet , Duchess of Roxburghe, 1903Robert Goelet with his wife. Peter Goelet Gerry and his wife.
Francois Goelet
Jacobus Goelet (1665–1731) m. Jannetje Coesaar (1665–1736)
John G. Goelet (1694–1753) m. Jannetje Cannon (1698–1778)
Catharine Goelet (d. 1806) m. 1755 Peter Theobaldus Curtenius (1734–1798)[ 3]
Peter Goelet (1727–1811) m. Elizabeth Ratsey (1734–1769)
Peter P. Goelet (1764–1828) m. Almy Buchanan (1768–1848)
Peter Goelet (1800–1879)
Jean Buchanan Goelet (1802–1882)
Hannah Green Goelet (1804–1895) m. Thomas Russell Gerry (1794–1848)
Robert Goelet Sr. (1809–1879) m. Sarah Ogden (1813–1888)
Robert Goelet (1841–1899) m. Harriette Louise Warren (1854 - 1912)
Ogden Goelet (1846–1897) m. Mary Rita Wilson (1855–1929)
Mary Goelet (1878–1937) m. 1903: Henry Innes-Ker, 8th Duke of Roxburghe (1876–1932)
Robert Wilson Goelet (1880–1966) m. (1) 1904 (div. 1914): Marie Elise Whelen Clews (1880–1959) m. (2) 1919 (div. 1924): Donna Fernanda di Villa Rosa (1885–1982) m. (3) 1925: Roberta Willard (1891–1949)
Ogden Goelet (1907–1969)[ 13] m. Maria Virginia Zimbalist (1915–1981) m. Florence Enid Matthew (1912–1992) m. (5) Sara Sherburne Haigh (1908–1989)
Ogden Goelet
Enid Goelet (1934–2005) m. Ranald T. McNeil (1933–2013)
Peter Goelet (1911–1986)
Robert Walton Goelet Jr. (1921–1989) m. (1) Jane Potter Monroe (1920–1999) m. (2) 1949 (div. 1956): Lynn Merrick (1919–2007)
Mary Eleanor Goelet (b. 1927)[ 14] m. (1) 1949 (div.): James Eliot Cross (1921–1997)[ 15]
Eliot Goelet Cross (b. 1952)
Robert Ratsey Goelet (1769–1824) m. Margaret Buchanan (1769–1848)[ 16]
Elizabeth Goelet (1808–1882) m. Elbert Samuel Kip (1799–1876)[ 17]
George Goelet Kip (1845–1926) m. Anna Margaret Geissenhainer (1847-1893) [ 18]
Charles Augustus Kip (1870–1940) m. Marie Gilmour Bryce (1878–1940)[ 19]
Elbert Samuel Kip (1874–1950) m. Alice Alden Bushnell (1872–1952) [ 20]
Elbert Bushnell Kip (1901–1975) m. Doris Frederica Pantaenius (1904–1983)
Hendrik Kip (1906–1970) m. (1) Virginia Hastings (1909–1991) m. (2) Juliana Soule (1912–1969)
Josephine Alden Kip (1909–1978) m. Sherburn Edward Edgerly (1910–1962) [ 21]
Anna Elizabeth Kip (1880–1918) m. A. Paul Olmsted (1882–1948)
Margaret Goelet Kip (1847–1854)
Jannetje Goelet (1758–1840) m. Robert Troup (1757–1832)
Charlotte Troup (1792–1872) m. James Lefferts Brinckerhoff (1791–1846)
Maria Louisa Brinckerhoff (1816–1866) m. 1836: Robert Livingston Pell (1811–1880)
Charlotte Brinckerhoff (1818–1861) m. Frederic Bronson (1802–1868)
John Goelet (1759–1853) m. Eliza Taylor Buncombe (1766–1840) (daughter of Edward Buncombe )
Elizabeth Goelet (1766–1856) m. William Cornelius Bucknor.[ 22]
William Goelet Bucknor (1798–1852) m. Emily Beelow[ 22]
See also
References
^ Lyman Horace Weeks, Prominent Families of New York: Being an Account in Biographical Form of Individuals and Families Distinguished as Representatives of the Social, Professional and Civic Life of New York City , New York: The Historical Company, 1897 [1]
^ "An Eccentric Man Gone", The New York Times', November 22, 1879
^ Goodfriend, Joyce D. (2017). Who Should Rule at Home?: Confronting the Elite in British New York City . Cornell University Press . p. 76. ISBN 9781501708039 . Retrieved 19 August 2019 .
^ "ANGELICA L. GERRY DIES | 2 Ancestors Were Signers of Declaration of Independence" . The New York Times . November 5, 1960. Retrieved 11 September 2016 .
^ Robinson, Grace (November 1, 1925). "NEWS OF NEW YORK SOCIETY | Social Register at Gerry Wedding" . The Chicago Tribune . Retrieved 11 September 2016 .
^ New York Times article dated March 4, 1908
^ Staff (June 30, 1935). "Daughter to Mrs. R. L. Gerry Jr" . The New York Times . Retrieved 7 April 2016 .
^ "Paid Notice: Deaths MANICE, BEATRICE GOELET" . The New York Times . 13 February 2015. Retrieved 28 November 2016 .
^ "BEATRICE GOELET, H. F. MANICE MARRY; Daughter of Late Robert W. Goelet Married to Former Lieutenant in the Navy" (PDF) . The New York Times . 8 February 1948. Retrieved 19 August 2019 .
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Dinitia Smith (1989-06-05). "The blue-blood feud over Gardiner's Island: Wasp's Nest" . New York Magazine . pp. 30–39. Retrieved 2019-10-12 .
^ Kozinn, Allan (23 May 1998). "Francis Goelet, Philanthropist And Music Lover, 72, Is Dead" . The New York Times . Retrieved 19 August 2019 .
^ "MISS BEATRICE GOELET DEAD. Only Daughter of the Late Robert Goelet Succumbs to Attack of Pneumonia" (PDF) . The New York Times . February 12, 1902. Retrieved 19 September 2018 .
^ "OGDEN GOELET, SON OF FINANCIER HERE; Heir to Real Estate Holdings Dies in His 62d Year" . The New York Times . 10 October 1969. Retrieved 16 April 2017 .
^ Times, Special To The New York (4 September 1927). "Goelet Infant Is Named Mary" . The New York Times . Retrieved 16 April 2017 .
^ "James Cross, Gulf Stream Commissioner" . Sun Sentinel . Archived from the original on 2017-04-16. Retrieved 16 April 2017 .
^ Scoville, Joseph Alfred (1968). The Old Merchants of New York City . Greenwood Press. p. 46. Retrieved 19 August 2019 .
^ Beach, Moses Yale (1846). The Wealth and Biography of the Wealthy Citizens of the City of New York . Retrieved 14 March 2018 .
^ "Society At Home and Abroad" . The New York Times . April 8, 1906. Retrieved 26 February 2018 .
^ "Society Enjoys Autumnal Season in the Country" . The New York Times . September 21, 1913. Retrieved 19 March 2018 .
^ "Kip-Bushnell" . The New York Times . June 29, 1899. Retrieved 26 February 2018 .
^ "Miss Josephine Kip Becomes A Bride" . The New York Times . April 5, 1936. Retrieved 26 February 2018 .
^ a b Bayne, Howard Randolph (1907). The Buckners of Virginia and the Allied Families of Strother and Ashby . Genealogical Association. p. 299 . Retrieved 20 August 2019 .