Richard Irvin (merchant) explained

Richard Irvin
Office:President of the Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York
Term Start:1862
Term End:1864
Predecessor:Adam Norrie
Successor:Robert Gordon
Term Start1:1842
Term End1:1851
Predecessor1:David S. Kennedy
Successor1:Adam Norrie
Birth Date:2 July 1799
Birth Place:Glasgow, Scotland
Death Place:Oyster Bay, New York, U.S.
Alma Mater:University of Glasgow
Parents:Janet Scott Irvin
William Irvin
Children:9
Relations:James A. Burden Jr. (grandson)
Arthur Scott Burden (grandson)

Richard Irvin (July 2, 1799 – June 27, 1888) was a Scottish-American merchant and banker who served as the president of the Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York.[1]

Early life

Irvin was born on July 2, 1799, in Glasgow, Scotland. He was the son of Janet (née Scott) Irvin and William Irvin. His maternal grandfather was the Reverend Richard Scott of Ewes, Scotland.

After an initial education by private tutors, he attended Glasgow Academy, before graduating from the University of Glasgow in 1823.

Career

Irvin first visited the United States in 1823 to visit relatives. After briefly returning to Scotland, he emigrated to the U.S. in 1824 to join his uncle, Thomas Irvin, who ran an extensive shipping business in New York City from 198 Front Street,[2] which he had founded in 1787. Following his uncle's death in 1836, Irvin took over the business, eventually bringing on board his two sons. Around 1840, the firm became the sole New York cosignees of the Gartsherrie Iron of William Baird & Co. of Glasgow, one of the most successful dealers of iron in the United Kingdom. They were also the New York agent of the Pioneer Line of Trans-Atlantic Steamships which included the SS Great Britain and SS Great Western.

In 1863, the firm, known as Richard Irvin & Co.,[3] relocated to 37 William Street and expanded from its commission business to banking. For fifty years, he served as a director of the Mechanics' National Bank and, at the time of his death, he was the oldest member of the New York Chamber of Commerce (having been a member since 1834).

Irvin joined the Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York in 1825, serving as Manager from 1828 to 1833, second vice-president from 1835 to 1836, first vice-president from 1836 to 1837, and president from 1842 to 1845 and, again, from 1863 to 1864.[4]

Personal life

On May 23, 1832, Irvin was married to Mary Williams Proudfit (1809–1890) in Salem, New York. Mary was the daughter of Susan (née Williams) Proudfit and the Rev. Dr. Alexander Proudfit who served as pastor of the Associate Reformed Church in Salem for forty years. Her maternal grandfather was General John Williams, a Colonel during the American Revolutionary War and subsequently a member of Congress.[4] Together, they were the parents of nine children, including:[4]

Irvin died at his country home in Oyster Bay, New York, on June 27, 1888.[13]

Descendants

Through his daughter Mary, he was a grandfather to James Abercrombie Burden Jr. (1871–1932), Richard Irvin Burden (1872–1900), William Proudfit Burden (1876–1943), Arthur Scott Burden (1879–1921), who married Florence Adele Sloane, a member of the Vanderbilt family.[14]

Notes and References

  1. Book: 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 . 1911 . D. Taylor . 26 July 2019 . en. Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York .
  2. Book: Longworth's American Almanack, New-York Register, and City Directory: for the ... Year of American Independence: 1834-1835 . 1834 . Printed and published ... by David Longworth. . 385 . 15 August 2019 . en.
  3. Book: The Merchants & Bankers' Almanac . 1869 . Published at the office of the Bankers' Magazine and Statistical Register. . 233 . 15 August 2019 . en.
  4. Book: Morrison . George Austin . History of Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York, 1756-1906 . 1906 . . New York . 26 July 2019.
  5. News: THE REV. DR. IRVIN DEAD. Was a Director of Princeton Theological Seminary and Trustee of Union . 15 August 2019 . . 24 February 1909.
  6. Book: Sherman . Thomas Townsend . Sherman Genealogy Including Families of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk, England: Some Descendants of the Immigrants, Captain John Sherman, Reverend John Sherman, Edmund Sherman and Samuel Sherman, and the Descendents of Honorable Roger Sherman and Honorable Charles R. Sherman . 1920 . T. A. Wright . 355 . 15 August 2019 . en.
  7. News: JAMES A. BURDEN'S WILL.; Bequests Made to Widow, Sons, and Business Associates.. 19 September 2017. The New York Times. 19 October 1906.
  8. News: Richard Irvin . 15 August 2019 . . 9 March 1896.
  9. Book: Patterson . Jerry E. . The First Four Hundred: Mrs. Astor's New York in the Gilded Age . 2000 . Rizzoli . 218 . 9780847822850 . 15 August 2019 . en.
  10. Book: The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography: Current volume . 1934 . J.T. White . 15 August 2019 . en.
  11. Web site: Henry Clews Jr. Marries Mrs Louise M Gebhard. 29 November 1901. NY Times.
  12. Book: Phi . Delta . Delta Phi catalogue [of the members of the fraternity] 1827-1907 ]. 1907 . Mason-Henry press . 350 . 15 August 2019 . en.
  13. News: Obituary Notes . 15 August 2019 . . 29 June 1888.
  14. Book: Reynolds. Cuyler. Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: A Record of Achievements of the People of the Hudson and Mohawk Valleys in New York State, Included Within the Present Counties of Albany, Rensselaer, Washington, Saratoga, Montgomery, Fulton, Schenectady, Columbia and Greene. 1911. Lewis Historical Publishing Company. Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs mary irvin.. 19 September 2017. en.