Frederick Frelinghuysen (businessman)


Frederick Frelinghuysen was an American businessman. He was the president of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company in Newark, New Jersey, for 25 years.

Early life

Frelinghuysen was born on September 30, 1848 in Newark, New Jersey. He was a son of Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen and Matilda Elizabeth Griswold. His siblings included: Matilda Griswold Frelinghuysen ; Charlotte Louisa Frelinghuysen; George Griswold Frelinghuysen; m. Sara Linen Ballantine prominent New York clubman Theodore Frelinghuysen; and Sarah Helen Frelinghuysen. His father was a lawyer who served as a U.S. Senator and later as Secretary of State under President Chester A. Arthur.
His paternal grandparents were Frederick Frelinghuysen and Mary Frelinghuysen. His grandfather died when his father was just three years old, so his father was adopted by his uncle, Theodore Frelinghuysen. Both grandfather and adopted grandfather were sons of Frederick Frelinghuysen, the eminent lawyer who was one of the framers of the first New Jersey Constitution, a soldier in the American Revolutionary War, a member of the Continental Congress, and a member of the United States Senate. His maternal grandfather George Griswold, was a merchant in New York City who "made an immense fortune in the time of the clipper trade with China."
He graduated from Rutgers College in 1868.

Career

Frelinghuysen was admitted to the bar as an attorney in 1871 and as a counselor in 1874. He became president of the Howard Savings Institution. He resigned that post to become president of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company.

Personal life

On July 23, 1902, he was married to Estelle Burnet Kinney, a daughter of Thomas Talmadge Kinney and Estelle Burnet Kinney. Her paternal grandfather was Chargé d'Affaires to the Kingdom of Sardinia William Burnet Kinney. Together, they lived in Elberon, New Jersey and were the parents of four sons and one daughter including:
He died in the Post Graduate Hospital after a three-week illness in Manhattan, New York City on January 1, 1924. His widow died on May 13, 1931.