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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Biography. 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 [1] and was captured and exchanged as a prisoner during the French and Indian Wars.

  4. Vorleben. Schuyler wuchs in einer wohlhabenden Kolonialfamilie niederländischer Amerikaner auf. Obgleich seine Familie ursprünglich aus armen Verhältnissen stammte, hatte sie – beginnend mit dem Gouverneur Pieter Schuyler (1657–1724) – Schritt für Schritt ihren Grundbesitz und ihren Einfluss in der Neuen Welt erweitert.

  5. About CPT Peter Schuyler, Jr. Peter Schuyler lived his entire life near the Rensselaerwyck Mansion in an area known as "The Flats." He inherited Winter's Plantation as part of his mother's inheritance. He alone of his father's sons continued the direct line of that branch of the Schuyler family. As a young man Peter Schuyler was bold and fearless.

  6. 7. Dez. 2023 · Her children included Pieter Schuyler - first mayor of the city; Alida, the wife of Robert Livingston; and future mayor - Johannes Schuyler. Her other offspring established themselves in favored locations throughout the region. Margarita Van Slichenhorst Schuyler lived until 1711. For much of that time, she was one of colonial Albany's most ...