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  1. Eliza (Elizabeth) was born in Albany, NY in 1757. Strong-willed and socially engaged, Eliza caught the eye of Alexander Hamilton who she married in 1780. Living in New York City, she enjoyed a vigorous social life filled with parties, balls and theater. An accomplished artist and writer, she assisted her husband with his political writings, and ...

  2. Alexander and Elizabeth (he called her Eliza or Betsey) were married at the Schuyler home on December 14 of that same year, and Hamilton was warmly received into the family. He had particularly ...

  3. 1 Phillipa Soo and Lin-Manuel Miranda in ‘Hamilton’ (photo by Joan Marcus) 2 Ralph Earl, Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (Mrs. Alexander Hamilton), 1787, Museum of the City of New York, 71.31.2 Quotation from “Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story?” from the Broadway Musical, “Hamilton” Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda

  4. 9. März 2017 · Sparks flew between Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler during the most heated period in U.S. history. As the daughter of Revolutionary War General Philip Schuyler and heir to two of the wealthiest ...

  5. 21. Aug. 2022 · Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (ESH; 1757–1854), nicknamed Eliza or Betsey, was an extraordinary woman who first became famous through marriage to one of the founding fathers of the United States of America (US), Alexander Hamilton (Miller, 1959; Knott, 2002; Chernow, 2004; Miranda, 2015). She married Hamilton when she was 23, and was a great supporter of his political work during and beyond ...

  6. 8. Nov. 2016 · Eliza was born Elizabeth Schuyler in 1757, the daughter of an important landowner and Revolutionary War general. During her girlhood in upstate New York, she and her sisters lived in a world that might be best described as a cross between every Jane Austen novel that you've ever read and James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans .

  7. 10. Juli 2020 · Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton. Ralph Earl / Wikimedia Commons. Elizabeth “Eliza” Schuyler (August 9, 1757–November 9, 1854) was Philip and Kitty Schuyler’s second child, and like Angelica, grew up in the family home in Albany. As was common for young women of her time, Eliza was a regular churchgoer, and her faith remained unwavering ...