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  1. Stephen Van Rensselaer (March 29, 1789 – May 28, 1868), known as the "Young Patroon" [1] and sometimes the "last of the patroons" [2] was the last patroon of Rensselaerswyck. [3] Early life. Van Rensselaer was born on March 29, 1789, in Albany, New York.

  2. Stephen Van Rensselaer IV (1789–1868), inherited the east side of Rensselaerwyck and inherited the manor in 1839 by his father's will. He graduated from Princeton in 1808. He served as major general of militia.

  3. Learn about the life and legacy of Stephen Van Rensselaer IV, the ninth and last patroon of Rensselaerswyck, a Dutch colonial estate in New York. He was a military leader, a Princeton graduate, and a seller of the estate to the tenants in 1839.

  4. Stephen Van Rensselaer. Birth: 3-29-1789. Death: 5-25-1868. Biography. Stephen Van Rensselear IV was the eldest surviving son of General Stephen Van Rensselaer. He graduated from Princeton College in 1808, and in 1839 inherited all of the manor lying in Albany County from his father.

  5. Van Rensselaer Hall is a historic entrance hall from a large estate built by Stephen Van Rensselaer II and his wife in Albany, New York, in the 1760s. The hall features hand-painted English wallpaper, carved woodwork, and a history of the patroonship of Rensselaerswyck.

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  6. Between 1765 and 1769, Stephen Van Rensselaer II built the grand manor house that sat on the west bank of the Hudson River, just north of downtown Albany. The Van Rensselaer family held vast tracts of land on both sides of the river, land originally granted in 1630 to Kiliaen van Rensselaer, an Amsterdam diamond merchant and director of the ...

  7. Die Van Rensselaer-Familie zwischen Kolonialzeit und Früher Republik, 1630-1857. Gegründet als private Kolonie im niederländischen Nordamerika thronten die Van Rensselaers als »Patroons« über Tausenden von Pächtern auf ihrem riesigen Landgut Rensselaerswyck.