Peter P. Goelet


Peter P. Goelet, was an American merchant and real estate investor.

Early life

Goelet was born on August 18, 1764, in New York City. He was the second son of Peter Goelet and, his first wife, Elizabeth Ratse. His siblings were Alice Goelet, Jannetje Goelet, John Goelet, and Elizabeth Goelet, and Robert Ratse Goelet.
He was descended from a family of Huguenots of La Rochelle in France who, due to the Edict of Nantes, escaped in 1621 to Amsterdam. His paternal great-grandfather, Jacobus Goelet, was ten years old when he arrived in New York in 1676 with his widowed father, François "Francis" Goelet. Francis returned to Amsterdam on business, and left Jacobus in the care of Frederick Philipse, but was lost at sea before his return. His grandfather was one of six children born to Jacobus Goelet and Jannetje Goelet.

Career

Goelet was a merchant with offices at 65 Water Street in Manhattan. He was also a member of the Western Inland Dock Navigation Company. In addition, he inherited considerable real estate and other property which he added to through his lifetime, including from his marriage.
Goelet served as a director of many companies in New York, including the Columbian Insurance Company. In May 1815, he was chosen among other stockholders as a director of the Bank of New-York. In January 1828, he was elected as a director of the Eagle Fire Company of New York. Goelet also served as a trustee of the New York Lying-In Hospital.

Personal life

In 1799, Goelet married Almy Buchanan at the Buchanan mansion on Wall Street. She was a daughter of Scottish-born merchant and director of the United States Bank, Thomas Buchanan. Buchanan, a member of the Committee of One Hundred, had a 13-acre farm surrounding 45th [Street (Manhattan)|45th Street] and Third Avenue where he grew turnips, corn and potatoes. His brother Robert Ratse Goelet married Almy's sister, Margaret Buchanan. Together, they were the parents of:
Goelet died in New York City on October 23, 1828. He was buried in the churchyard of St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery in Manhattan.

Descendants

Through his youngest son Robert, he was a grandfather of Robert Goelet and Ogden Goelet, who were both prominent in New York and grew the Goelet family wealth further. His brother's grandson, George Goelet Kip, was also a prominent landowner in Manhattan and a business associate of his cousins Robert and Ogden.
Through his daughter Hannah, he was a grandfather of Elbridge Thomas Gerry, who married Louisa Matilda Livingston, and Almy Goelet Gerry, who married Federic Gallatin.