John Watts (New York politician) John Watts Jr. was an American lawyer and politician from New York City who represented New York in the U.S. House of Representatives.Life John Watts was born on August 27, 1749 in New York City . He was the son of John Watts, a Scottish immigrant from a wealthy family, and Ann DeLancey, a descendant of the Schuyler family and Van Cortlandt family . His elder brother, Robert Watts, was married to Mary Alexander, the daughter of Lord Stirling . His younger siblings included Anne Watts, who was married to Archibald Kennedy, 11th Earl of Cassilis , Susannah Watts, who was married to Phillip Kearney, Mary Nicoll Watts, who was married to Sir John Johnson, 2nd Baronet , Stephen Watts , who was married to Sarah Nugent, and Margaret Watts, who was married to Robert Leake . His maternal grandparents were the French born Etienne de Lancy , a minor member of the French nobility , and Anne van Cortlandt, the third child of Gertrude Schuyler and Stephanus van Cortlandt , the Chief Justice of the Province of New York . He completed preparatory studies, graduated with an A.M. degree from King's College in May 1769, and studied law.Career In 1774, he was appointed the Recorder of New York City under Mayor David Mathews , and was the last to serve in this role under the English Crown . The role included serving as a "mayoral assistant, judge, and in sundry administrative and judicial functions." His father, a Loyalist , fled the colonies to England during the Revolutionary War . In 1779, his properties, including his "Rose Hill" estate, were seized by the New York State Legislature . Watts and his brother Robert petitioned for the attainder to be overturned. They were unable to have it overturned but were allowed to buy back their father's properties.Post Revolutionary War From 1788 to 1789 and again from 1791 to 1793, Watts was a member of the New York State Assembly serving as Speaker of the Assembly from 1791 to 1793. He was a member of the commission to build Newgate Prison in New York City, in use between 1797 and 1829. In 1793, he was elected as a Federalist to the 3rd United States Congress succeeding John Laurance to represent New York's 2nd congressional district . He served in the U.S. Congress from March 4, 1793 until March 3 , 1795. He was defeated in his run for re-election by Edward Livingston . He was a judge of Westchester County, New York from 1802 to 1807.In 1831, Watts organized the Leake and Watts Orphan Asylum after his friend, John George Leake , died with no children or living siblings. Leakes had left his personal property and real estate, to Watts' son provided he change his name to "Robert Leake." While Watts son made the change, he died a few months later, leaving no will. The real estate was escheated to the State because of technical problems of the "will", however, the personal property passed to Watts who used it to found the Orphan Asylum.Personal life In 1775, Watts married Jane Delancey in a double wedding , along with her sister, Susannah Delancey, who married Thomas Henry Barclay . The sisters were daughters of Peter DeLancey and Elizabeth Colden, and granddaughters of Stephen Delancey making them first cousins to John. Together, John and Jane were the parents of eleven children. His grandson would later write that "Watts was a monument of affliction, in that he had seen his wife, six handsome, gifted, and gallant sons, and four daughters precede him to the grave. One childless daughter survived him and three grandchildren." The children included: John Watts died at his longtime home, 3 Broadway in New York City, on September 3, 1836. He was interred in a vault in Trinity Churchyard . In 1839, his family's Rose Hill estate and manor house were purchased by the Catholic Church to establish St. John's College.Descendants Through his daughter Susan, he was the grandfather of Gen. Philip Kearny, a United States Army officer notable for his leadership in the Mexican–American War and American Civil War who was killed in action in the 1862 Battle of Chantilly . He was interred in Watts's vault until being removed to Arlington National Cemetery . Through his daughter Mary, he was the grandfather of John Watts de Peyster , a New York City author and philanthropist who married Estelle Livingston in 1841.
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