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Robert Lenox

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Shortly after the end of the War, Robert was joined by James Lenox, his youngest brother who came from Scotland, and established the merchant house of Jas. Lenox & Wm. Maitland in 1796. James retired from the firm in 1818 and returned to Scotland, where he died in 1839. The firm later became
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On September 1, 1783, Lenox was married to Rachel Carmer (1763–1843). Rachel was the daughter of Nicholas Carmer, a New York cabinet maker. Together, they were the parents of twelve children, but only six, five girls and one boy, lived to maturity:
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Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation
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His paternal grandfather was William Lennox and his maternal grandfather was David Sproat, both from the parish of Kirkcudbright in Scotland.
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in the Autumn of 1779. His brother William was appointed British Commissary of Naval Prisoners in the South, based in
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on December 13, 1839. Upon his death, he left a fortune of over one million dollars and 30 acres of land between
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known as Kennedy & Maitland, Maitland, Phelps & Co., and later Maitland, Coppell & Co.
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and was a major by the end of the war. After the War, David became a merchant in
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Roster of Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York with Biographical Data
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Alethea Lenox (1807–1878), who married James Donaldson, brother of banker
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History of Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York, 1756-1906
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to his only son, who by 1855 was the third richest man in New York.
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Presidents of the Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York
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Isabella Henderson Lenox (1789–1866), who married William Banks.
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Elizabeth Sproat Lenox (1785–1864), who married Robert Maitland.
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The Book of Wealth: A Study of the Achievements of Civilization
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Lenox was born on December 31, 1759, in the seaport town of
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Charlotte Murdoch Lenox (1794–1807), who died in childhood.
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Rachel Carmer Lenox (1792–1875), who married her cousin,
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Alethea Carmer Lenox (1797–1806), who died in childhood.
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Mary Lenox (1803–1886), who married John Fisher Sheafe.
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Commissary-General of Naval Prisoners in North America
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David Sproat Lenox (1790–1792), who died in infancy.
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Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York
Walter Rutherfurd
James Tillary
Kirkcudbright
Scotland
New York City
New York
James Lenox
Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York
Kirkcudbright
Scotland
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Revolutionary War
British Army
Commissary-General of Naval Prisoners in North America
Charleston
Burlington, New Jersey
Continental Army
Philadelphia
David Sproat Kennedy
James Lenox
Robert Donaldson Jr.
Broadway
New York City
Fourth
Fifth Avenues
Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York
Roster of Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York with Biographical Data

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