Charles Carow

He was the youngest, and only surviving, son of shipping magnate Isaac Carow and the former Eliza Mowatt.

[14][15] After Kermit died in 1855, Carow became the owner of The West Point until 1867 that shipped cargo and passengers between Liverpool and New York.

On June 8, 1859, Carow was married to Gertrude Elizabeth Tyler (1836–1896) at Norwich, Connecticut.

While residents of Manhattan, the Carows were next door neighbors of Theodore Roosevelt Sr. on East 20th Street.

[21] In 1927, his daughter Edith bought the Gen. Putnam Inn in Brooklyn, Connecticut, which was the ancestral home of the Tyler family.

Picture of his daughter, Edith Kermit Roosevelt , 1901.