Husband of Charlotte Whytlaw, whom he married in New York City in 1805, and father of Thomas Whytlaw, James, Henry Fleet, John, Albert, Edward and Monroe Osborn.
Charles was educated in Clinton Academy, and in 1792, went to New York and became a leading hardware and ship's chandlery merchant at 33-34 Fulton Street. In 1827 he bought a hundred acres at Bellport and retired there to engage in farming. He was one of the founders of Bellport.
(Long Island Surnames; Brookhaven Historian's Alpha List; East Hampton History Including Genealogies of Early Families by Jeannette Edwards Rattray- Osborn or Osborne, pages 491 and 508)
Husband of Charlotte Whytlaw, whom he married in New York City in 1805, and father of Thomas Whytlaw, James, Henry Fleet, John, Albert, Edward and Monroe Osborn.
Charles was educated in Clinton Academy, and in 1792, went to New York and became a leading hardware and ship's chandlery merchant at 33-34 Fulton Street. In 1827 he bought a hundred acres at Bellport and retired there to engage in farming. He was one of the founders of Bellport.
(Long Island Surnames; Brookhaven Historian's Alpha List; East Hampton History Including Genealogies of Early Families by Jeannette Edwards Rattray- Osborn or Osborne, pages 491 and 508)
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