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  1. [to Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler] | | Hamilton writes to Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler to confirm his engagement to her daughter, Elizabeth Schuyler. He expresses his sincerity in his feelings writing, "I leave it to my conduct rather than expressions to testify the sincerity of my affection for her, the respect I have for her parents, the desire I shall always feel to justify their ...

  2. Margarita was married to Stephen Van Rensselaer III. She had three children but only one survived to adulthood. He was Stephen Van Rensselaer IV. Her parents were the famous Continental Army general, Philip Schuyler [1733-1804] and Catherine Van Rensselaer [1734-1803]. Her siblings were Angelica Schuyler Church, Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, and ...

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy for Catherine Ten Broeck (Van Rensselaer) (1691 - c.1743) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  4. 10 de jul. de 2020 · The General's Daughters. Elizabeth, Angelica, and Peggy were the three oldest children of Gen. Philip Schuyler and his wife Catherine “Kitty” Van Rensselaer. Both Philip and Catherine were members of prosperous Dutch families in New York. Kitty was part of the cream of Albany society and was descended from the original founders of New ...

  5. Catharine Schuyler was the only daughter of John Van Rensselaer, called Patroon of Greenbush, a patriot in the Revolutionary struggle, and noted for his hospitality, and for his kindness and forbearance towards the tenants of his vast estates during the war. It cannot be doubted that the recent anti-rent struggles, which have almost convulsed ...

  6. 16 de mar. de 2016 · The restoration of Schuyler Mansion, once the Albany, N.Y. home of Revolutionary War Major General Philip Schuyler, his wife Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler and their family, has been an ongoing effort spanning nearly ten decades. October 17, 2017 will

  7. Patriotic feelings stirred by the Mexican American War had already inspired patronage for other artists’ efforts on such themes. Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler (1734-1803), wife of General Philip Schuyler, is shown setting fire to her wheat fields to keep them from the enemy, whose imminent arrival is announced by a messenger.