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  1. Pieter Schuyler (* 17. September 1657 im heutigen Albany, New York; † 19. Februar 1724 ebenda), ausgesprochen Skyler, war in den Jahren 1708 und 1709 sowie nochmals von 1719 bis 1720 kommissarischer Gouverneur der Provinz New York .

  2. Pieter Schuyler (17 September 1657 – 19 February 1724) was the first mayor of Albany, New York. A long-serving member of the executive council of the Province of New York , he acted as governor of the Province of New York on three occasions – twice for brief periods in 1709, after the death of Lord Lovelace , and also from 1719 ...

  3. Pieter Schuyler (* 17. September 1657 im heutigen Albany, New York; † 19. Februar 1724 ebenda), ausgesprochen Skyler, war in den Jahren 1708 und 1709 sowie nochmals von 1719 bis 1720 kommissarischer Gouverneur der Provinz New York.

  4. History. Dutch Americans. Pieter Schuyler [1657-1724] Early Founder/Historic Leader. Pieter Schuyler was the first mayor of Albany, New York. On July 22, 1686 Albany was incorporated as a city, and Pieter Schuyler became its first mayor. He served as mayor until 1694.

  5. Margarita Schuyler; Pieter Schuyler (b. 1698), a twin of Jeremiah m. Catherine Groesbeck. Pieter P. Schuyler (1723–1753) m. Geertruy "Gertrude" Schuyler (1724–1813), his cousin Cornelia Schuyler (1746–1822) m. Walter Livingston (1740–1797) Pieter P. Schuyler, Jr. (1748–1792) m. Geertruy "Gertrude" Lansing (b. 1748/9)

  6. 26. Apr. 2000 · Pieter Schuyler was born in Beverwyck in 1657. He was the eldest son of New Netherland pioneer Philip Pieterse Schuyler and Margarita Van Slichtenhorst - daughter of the director of Rensselaerswyck. Pieter Schuyler grew up in the family home on State Street. He followed his father to success in the fur trade and beyond to acquire extensive ...

  7. Individual biography. Peter Philip Schuyler (1657-1724) [Section 29] Militia Colonel, Governor of New York, the first mayor of Albany. Peter Schuyler, destined to be both Governor of New York and Mayor of Albany, belonged to one of the most prominent families in the Dutch settlements of modern New York and New Jersey.