John De Peyster Douw
Johannes "John" De Peyster Douw was an American merchant, lawyer, soldier and civic leader.
Early life
Douw was born on January 20, 1756, and grew up in his parents' home in Albany and their country home known as Wolvenhook on the eastern bank of the Hudson River, about a mile below Albany. He was the eighth of nine children born to Anna Douw, and Volkert P. Douw, who served as Mayor of Albany and a New York State Senator and was a close friend of General Philip Schuyler.His father was the only surviving son of Petrus Douw and Anna Douw. His maternal grandfather was Johannes de Peyster III, who also served as mayor of Albany.
Douw was sent to Yale from where he graduated in 1777.
Career
Douw trained as a merchant by his grandfather until the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. He joined the Continental Army, serving as an ensign in the Rensselaerswyck company of the Albany County militia, and the commissary department. He took part in the Sullivan Expedition against Loyalists and the four Nations of the Haudenosaunee in 1779. He was a close friend of Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette.In 1782, he was appointed Albany County Surrogate. In 1788, he was elected Alderman for the first ward. Following the death of an uncle, he inherited a townhouse on State Street in 1787. Although he trained as a lawyer, he was better known as a merchant and was heavily involved in Albany real estate. His store was located on South Market Street.
Personal life
Douw was married three times. He married his first wife, Deborah Beekman on December 23, 1787, at the house of Maria Beekman and Johannes Jacobse Beekman, her parents. Together, they were the parents of:- Volkert Peter Douw,
- Anna DePeyster Douw, who married Samuel Stringer Lush, a son of Stephen Lush. After his death in 1841, she married William Tremper Cuyler, the widower of Charlotte Hanford and Nancy Bancker Stewart, in 1850.
- Margaret Livingston Douw, who married Alanson Abbe in 1844.
- Louisa Douw, who died young.
- John DePeyster Douw, who married Marianna Chandler Lanman, daughter of Mayor Charles J. Lanman.
- Mary Douw, who died young.
- Catharine Louisa Douw, who married John Fonda Townsend.
- Harriet Maria Douw, who married William Clarkson Johnson in 1847.