Pelatiah Perit


Pelatiah Webster Perit was a New York merchant and banker.

Early life

Perit was born on June 23, 1785, in Norwich, Connecticut and named after his maternal grandfather, Pelatiah Webster. He was the son of Capt. John Perit and Ruth Kellogg Perit. Among his siblings were John Webster Perit, Maria Perit, and Rebecca Hunt Perit. After his father died in 1795, his mother married Christopher Leffingwell in 1799.
He graduated from Yale College with the class of 1802.

Career

He served as president of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York from 1853 to 1863, and was a commissioner of police in 1857. He served as president of the Seamen's Savings Bank, and was an original incorporator and director of the Bank of Commerce in New York.

Personal life

Perit was twice married. His first marriage was to Jerusha Lathrop, the sister of his brother-in-law, on September 6, 1809. After her death, he married Maria Coit on October 8, 1823. Maria was a daughter of Daniel Lathrop Coit. In 1860, Perit had architect Sidney Mason Stone design him a Renaissance Revival style Italian villa in New Haven.
Perit died at his residence in New Haven, Connecticut in March 1864.