Capt. Frederick Augustus De Peyster

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Frederic de Peyster

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Birthplace: Tivoli, Dutchess County, New York, United States
Death: August 17, 1882 (85-89)
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Son of Frederick de Peyster and Helen Livingston de Peyster
Husband of Mary Justina de Peyster and Maria Antoinette Hone
Father of John Watts de Peyster, Sr. [Brevet Major General (New York Militia)] and Justine Watts Hovey
Brother of James Ferguson De Peyster; Robert Livingston De Peyster; Abraham de Peyster; Edward Samuel de Peyster and Capt. Frederick de Peyster
Half brother of Margaret James; Pierre de Peyster; Joanna Whitmarsh; Mary Elizabeth de Peyster and Catherine Matilda van Cortlandt Field

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About Capt. Frederick Augustus De Peyster

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederic_de_Peyster

Frederic de Peyster (born in New York City, 11 November 1796; died in Tivoli, New York, 17 August 1882) was a New York City lawyer.

Biography

His father, named Frederick and also born in New York City, was a nephew of Arent DePeyster, and fought for the British crown during the American Revolution. After the war, his father emigrated to St. John, New Brunswick, but later returned to the United States. The son graduated from Columbia in 1816, and was admitted to the bar in 1819. In 1820 he was appointed master in chancery. He held the office until 1837, when his judicious investments had so increased his inherited fortune that he was compelled to resign his office and devote himself to the management of his estate.

He was at various periods a trustee of the Bible Society, and served on the boards of management of many charitable and educational institutions, besides giving liberally to their support. He was at different times president of the New York Historical Society, a founder and director of the Home for Incurables, and vice-president of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, founder of the Soldiers' Home erected by the Grand Army of the Republic, and a trustee of the New York Society library. In 1867 he received the degree of LL.D. from Columbia, and in 1877 was elected an honorary fellow of the Royal Historical Society of Great Britain.

Several of de Peyster's addresses were published in pamphlet form, for example The life and administration of Richard, earl of Bellomont, governor of the provinces of New York, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, from 1697 to 1701: an address delivered before the New York Historical Society, at the celebration of its seventy-fifth anniversary, Tuesday, November 18th, 1879. His son John Watts de Peyster was a New York City author and philanthropist.

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Capt. Frederick Augustus De Peyster's Timeline

1796
November 11, 1796
Tivoli, Dutchess County, New York, United States
1820
1820
1821
March 9, 1821
New York, New York, United States
1882
August 17, 1882
Age 85