David Hadden (October 13, 1773 – June 3, 1856) was a Scottish-American merchant who served as the president of the Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York.
[2] He departed Liverpool for New York, aboard the New Guide, on September 23, 1806, arriving nearly two months later on November 18, 1806.
After arriving in New York, he established the merchant house known as David Hadden & Sons on Pine Street in Lower Manhattan.
The firm, which was later called Hadden & Co., was extremely successful and imported raw silks and mattings.
Ann was the daughter of fellow merchant William Smith Aspinwall and Mary (née Bostwick) Apsinwall.