William Watts Sherman


William Watts Sherman was a New York City businessman and the treasurer of the Newport Casino. In 1875-1876 he had the William Watts Sherman House constructed in Newport, Rhode Island.

Early life

William Watts Sherman was born in 1842 in Albany, New York to Watts Sherman and Sarah Maria Gibson.

Career

William Watts Sherman trained as a physician but followed his father into the banking firm Duncan, Sherman & Company. In 1875 to 1876 he built the William Watts Sherman House in Newport, Rhode Island, which is a National Historic Landmark due to its architectural significance.
He was a presidential elector from Rhode Island for President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904.
Sherman belonged to several patriotic and hereditary societies. In 1905, he was admitted as an honorary member of the Rhode Island Society of the Cincinnati. He was also a charter member of the Rhode Island Society of the Sons of the Revolution in 1896 as well as a charter member of the Rhode Island Society of Colonial Wars in 1897. He was also a member of the Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York.
Sherman was a member of several social clubs including the Knickerbocker Club, Metropolitan Club, Century Club, City Club, and the National Arts Club.

Personal life

On July 7, 1871, he married Annie Derby Rogers Wetmore, daughter of William Shepard Wetmore and sister of Sen. George Peabody Wetmore. Before Annie's death of pneumonia in 1884, they had two daughters:
In 1885, he married Sophia Augusta Brown, daughter of John Carter Brown II and granddaughter of Nicholas Brown, Jr., the namesake of Brown University. Sophia's brother later married Sherman's eldest daughter, Georgette. Their other brother was John Nicholas Brown I. Together, William and Sophia had two daughters:
William Watts Sherman died on January 22, 1912, at his home at 838 Fifth Avenue. He was buried in the Island Cemetery in Newport, Rhode Island.