On May 20, 1742, Douw was married to Anna De Peyster (1723–1794), located on the eastern bank of the
Hudson River, about a mile below Albany. • Anna Douw (1743–1774), in 1770. • Catrina Douw (1751–1775), and after his death it was said of him that he was "a true patriot; in civil and domestic relations, he was considered a pattern, and no man in Albany died more regretted."
Descendants Through his son John, who was close friends with the
Marquis de Lafayette, Anna De Peyster Douw Cuyler (1798–1871), Margaret Livingston Douw Abbe (1798–1878), John De Peyster Douw (1812–1901), Catharine Louisa Douw Townsend (1817–1891), and Harriet Maria Douw Johnson (1824–1852). Through his daughter Magdalena, he was the grandfather of James Stevenson (1788–1852), who also served as mayor of Albany from 1826 to 1828. == See also ==