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  1. Her siblings were Angelica Schuyler Church, Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, and Philip Jeremiah Schuyler. Other family members were John Barker Church and Alexander Hamilton, two of her brothers-in-law. Both the Schuyler and the Van Rensselaer families were wealthy landowners and were well regarded in the Dutch American community to which they ...

  2. General Schuyler served as commander of the Northern Continental Army under George Washington, an American Indian Department agent, and he invested heavily in the area surrounding the historic Fort Schuyler. This included projects such as the Inland Lock Canal, precursor to Erie Canal. Place of Birth: Albany, NY. Date of Birth: November 20, 1733.

  3. Philip Jeremiah Schuyler (21 Jan 1768 - 21 Feb 1835) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (3 entries) edit. dewiki Philip J. Schuyler; enwiki Philip Jeremiah Schuyler;

  4. 26 de jan. de 2002 · From Philip Jeremiah Schuyler 1. Rhinebeck [ New York ], December 10, 1803. Discusses a suit involving ownership of lots in New York City claimed by his wife and sister-in-law. 2 Sends information on the progress of a survey of the Claverack lands being made by Judge David Brooks. 3. ALS, Yale University Library. 1 .

  5. Philip Schuyler’s daughter, Elizabeth (1757 – 1854), married Alexander Hamilton (14-Dec-1780). Schuyler was a United States Senator twice (1789 – 91; 1797 – 98). According to a 1790 census, the Schuyler Mansion is home to eight family members and thirteen slaves. Died: 18 November 1804 at his mansion in Albany.

  6. Peggy Schuyler was born in Albany, New York on September 19, 1758, the third daughter of Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler (1734–1803) and Philip Schuyler (1733–1804), a wealthy patroon and major general in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. She had seven siblings who lived to adulthood, including Philip Jeremiah Schuyler ...

  7. Peggy Schuyler, in reality, during a British raid in the Schuyler Mansion, ran downstairs to save her newborn sister, Catherine. She was caught and mistaken for a servant, and asked where General Schuyler was. She lied for the answer, stating that he'd 'gone to inform the town', and legend says a soldier threw a tomahawk at her and missed, and ...