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Jacobus “James” McEvers

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Jacobus “James” McEvers

Birth
New York, USA
Death
8 Sep 1768 (aged 39)
Burial
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section S3, Southside - Charles McEvers Family Vault 1764
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"James" was a merchant on Hanover Square who specialized in importing European and Indian goods. When the Stamp Act was incorporated in 1765 he was appointed Stamp Distributor for New York but resigned that August in opposition to it. He was one of the earliest members of the New York Chamber of Commerce but illness prevented him from taking his seat. He and his brother, Charles, lived at 34 Wall Street (see images) next door to the Bank of New York, between which was a passageway that led into Pine Street. Though long since demolished, it was this house that Richard Henry Dana used as the model for the New York Headquarters of the Society of Colonial Dames at 215 East 71st Street. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Apthorp reckoned to be the richest man in Boston. After James died, his wife remarried Robert Bayard and his business was continued by his brother, Charles.
Contributor: sif (48099553)
"James" was a merchant on Hanover Square who specialized in importing European and Indian goods. When the Stamp Act was incorporated in 1765 he was appointed Stamp Distributor for New York but resigned that August in opposition to it. He was one of the earliest members of the New York Chamber of Commerce but illness prevented him from taking his seat. He and his brother, Charles, lived at 34 Wall Street (see images) next door to the Bank of New York, between which was a passageway that led into Pine Street. Though long since demolished, it was this house that Richard Henry Dana used as the model for the New York Headquarters of the Society of Colonial Dames at 215 East 71st Street. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Apthorp reckoned to be the richest man in Boston. After James died, his wife remarried Robert Bayard and his business was continued by his brother, Charles.
Contributor: sif (48099553)


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  • Created by: Dan Silva
  • Added: Oct 10, 2005
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11926858/jacobus-mcevers: accessed ), memorial page for Jacobus “James” McEvers (11 Sep 1728–8 Sep 1768), Find a Grave Memorial ID 11926858, citing Trinity Churchyard, Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA; Maintained by Dan Silva (contributor 46781334).