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  1. Peter Schermerhorn (October 1, 1749 – January 28, 1826) was a wealthy New York City merchant and land owner. He was the father of Abraham Schermerhorn and the paternal grandfather of Caroline Schermerhorn Astor .

  2. Oct 31, 2020 · Peter Schermerhorn died in the Belmont Farm house on June 23, 1852. The house on Great Jones Street was suddenly transformed into a social center. William Colford Schermerhorn Courtesy of the Lenox Library Association. Ann Schermerhorn, like her husband's cousin Caroline Schermerhorn Astor, was determined to be a social leader.

  3. Schermerhorn was born on April 9, 1783, in Hyde Park, New York, and baptized in New York City shortly thereafter. He was the third son of merchant Peter Schermerhorn (1749–1826) and Elizabeth (née Bussing) Schermerhorn (1752–1809), who married in 1771.

  4. Jul 3, 2003 · Nearly two centuries ago, the merchant Peter Schermerhorn began constructing a row of commercial buildings in a speculative Fulton Street development that was to house...

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  7. The Schermerhorns probably gained their highest prominence through the wealth and influence of the New York shipping magnate Peter Schermerhorn (1984-1826) who built erected six counting houses for his thriving business on Fulton Street in 1811, which today is known as the Schermerhorn Row Block in lower Manhattan.