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  1. When Colonel Pieter Philipse Schuyler was born on 17 September 1657, in Beverwyck, Albany, New York Colony, British Colonial America, his father, Captain Phillip Pieterse Schuyler, was 29 and his mother, Margaretha van Slichtenhorst, was 30. He married Engeltje Goosensen Van Schayk in 1681, in Albany, Albany, New York, United States.

  2. Capt. Davit Pieterse (David) Schuyler. Born about 12 Feb 1636 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland. Ancestors. Son of Pieter (Tjercks) Schuyler and Geertruij Philips (van Schuylder) Schuyler. Brother of Philip Pieterse Schuyler. Husband of Catalyna Ver Planck — married after 13 Oct 1657 in New Amsterdam, New Netherland. Descendants.

  3. 20. Sept. 2003 · Stefan Bielinski. The Schuylers were foremost among early Albany's founders and leaders and became one of the most prominent New Netherland families in colonial New York! The Schuyler story in America began with the arrival of brothers Philip Pieterse and David Pieterse about 1650. The rise of these one-time tradesmen is a classic early ...

  4. Philip’s grandfather, Peter Schuyler [1657-1724], was the first mayor of Albany, New York. Philip’s great grandfather, Philip Pieterse Schuyler [died 1683], had migrated from Amsterdam, The Netherlands in 1650. General Philip John Schuyler passed away on November 18, 1804. He was buried with full military honors in the vault of General ...

  5. Pieter Schuyler is Notable. Pieter Schuyler was a son of Philip Pieterse Schuyler and Margarita Van Schlichtenhorst, settlers in Beverwyck, New Netherland (later Albany, New York). [1] Pieter Schuyler was recorded in Albany, New York, in 1674, on the guest list for the funeral of Jeremiah van Rensselaer . When Albany was incorporated as a city ...

  6. The Pieter Schuyler Court project represents the blending of affordable homeownership and rental housing opportunities as a way of concentrating resources to stabilize inner city neighborhoods. Managers Office. For information on Pieter Schuyler Court please contact: Mark Edmonds, Asset Manager. 305 Colonie Street. Albany, NY 12210. Phone: 518 ...

  7. Pieter "Peter" Schuyler (1707 – March 7, 1762), a member of the Schuyler family, was a wealthy Dutch farmer from New Barbadoes Neck, now western Hudson County, New Jersey. He was a colonel during King George's War and was captured and exchanged as a prisoner during the French and Indian Wars .