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  Philip Schuyler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philip was born at Albany, New York on November 20, 1733 to a wealthy colonial family.
Schuyler was elected to the Continental Congress in 1775, and served until he was appointed a Major General of the Continental Army in June.
Schuyler died at home in Albany on November 18, 1804 and is buried in the Albany Rural Cemetery at Menands, New York.
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 Family Trees of Thomas Jefferson and Other Famous Americans - pafg95 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Philip HAMILTON was born on 1 Jun 1802 in New York, Ny, Ny.
Philip Jeremiah SCHUYLER was born on 20 Jan 1768 in Manhattan, New York, New York.
Cornelius SCHUYLER was born on 22 Dec 1776 in Manhattan, New York, New York.
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 Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Rankin
Philip Van Rensselaer, son of Killaen, born May 29, 1747; married to Maria Sanders, by Dominie Westerlo, February 24, 1768, at the home of her grandfather, Peter Schuyler, at the Flatts, and died March 3, 1798.
She was a second cousin of General Philip Schuyler, and her portrait, painted on wood, hangs in the diningroom of the Cherry Hill mansion.
Pieter Schuyler, fifth son of Philip Schuyler and Margritta Van Schlictenhorst, was born in Rensselaerwyck, September 17, 1657, and married (second) Maria, daughter of Jeremiah Van Rensselaer and Maria Van Cortlandt, September 14, 1691.
www.schenectadyhistory.org /families/hmgfm/rankin.html   (4022 words)

  
 Library / Historic Hudson Valley
The Schuyler family was an influential family in colonial and post-revolutionary New York.
Philip John Schuyler (1733-1804) served in the New York General Assembly and was one of the four Major Generals under George Washington.
Pierre's son, Philip (1749-1831), served as a regimental commander in the Continental Army.
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 Farr and Webb Genealogies - Person Page 8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Jeremiah Schuyler was baptized on 12 January 1697/98 at Albany, Albany County, New York, USA.
Philip Schuyler was baptized on 15 January 1695/96 at Albany, Albany County, New York, USA.
Philip Schuyler was baptized on 5 October 1684 at Albany, Albany County, New York, USA.
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 Wager's Part III: Family Sketches  G   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
GAINSWAY, PHILIP A., was born in the town of Boonville, in 1864, son of Philip Gainsway, who was horn in Baden, Germany, in 1825, one of three children born to Joseph Gainsway, who was a carpenter by trade.
Philip Gainsway, father of Philip A., was also a carpenter by trade, who came to America in 1855 and plied his trade in Utica for several years, later removed to Boonville, where he became interested in Republican politics, filled several town offices, and was assessor for twelve years.
Philip A. was educated in the district schools, and after the death of his father took charge of the farm, which he has operated ever since, conducting a large dairy of thirty-five cows.
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 Farr and Webb Genealogies - Person Page 10
Geertruyt Philips Van Schuydler was born circa 1603 at Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Geertruyt Philips Van Schuydler married Pieter Tjercks, son of Tjerks Jansz and Styntie Doudes, on 24 October 1627 at Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Margarita Van Slichtenhorst married Philip Pietersz Schuyler, son of Pieter Tjercks and Geertruyt Philips Van Schuydler, on 12 December 1650 at Beverwyck, New Netherlands.
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 Schuyler Flats   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Philip Pieterse Schuyler may have purchased the farm site from the Van Rensselaers as early as 1672.
By 1690, a farm house had been built on the property and was used by the widow of Philip Pieterse who left it to her son, Mayor Pieter Schuyler.
The most extensive published source on the Schuyler house at the Flats is found in Helen Wilkinson Reynolds, Dutch Houses in the Hudson Valley before 1776 (New York, 1929; reprinted by Dover Publications, New York, 1965), pp.
www.nysm.nysed.gov /albany/na/schuylerflats.html   (552 words)

  
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SCHUYLER C. Seventy years ago, when White County was little removed from the wilderness conditions, the Dobbins family located in Princeton Township, and forthwith took up the work of improvernent and cultivation, as a result of which they added a number of acres to the productive area of this section.
Of his family in its second generation, Schuyler C. Dobbins is a representative, and has been a well known citizen both in his home locality and in the county seat.
Schuyler C. Dobbins was born in Princeton Township, White County, October 10, 1859, one of the five children of Jackson and Sarah (Miller) Dobbins.
www.brookston.lib.in.us /WhiteCo/biographies-D.htm   (16340 words)

  
 Hamilton-Schuyler Family Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In the 1850s, Schuyler was known to have his patriot grandfather's papers at his New York City office, and in 1867 he published Correspondence & Remarks upon Bancroft's History of the Northern Campaign of 1777, and the Character of Major-General Philip Schuyler in an attempt to rehabilitate Schuyler's military career from Bancroft's aspersions.
Miss Schuyler championed the cause of humane care of the insane, and in 1890, arranged for the transfer of insane inmates from county almshouses to state hospitals.
George L. Schuyler's care of his family's financial affairs is documented in items 10 and 11, one of these written to the cousin who later became his wife.
www.clements.umich.edu /Webguides/HK/HamSchuy.html   (1296 words)

  
 About Schuyler Falls: Local Hotspots
The Schuyler Falls Arts Center was constructed in 1868, during the gothic revival period of the Victorian age.
Cliffside Cavern: To the north of Schuyler Falls, on the east side of the river, is this appropriately-named hotel/restaurant combo.
Schuyler Falls is the series of waterfalls that gives the town its name.
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 will of John Schuyler - 1742   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
I, Colonel John Schuyler, of Albany, being in perfect health.
“I leave to my grand daughter Margare, wife of Colonel Philip Schuyler, the large Picture of my most beloved wife and my self, drawn in one piece, and in one frame.” I leave to my daughter Catalentie, wife of Cornelius Cuyler, my large Holland case or linen Press.
Witnesses: Jeremiah Schuyler, Pieter Schuyler, and Franciskys Lansyngh.
www.nysm.nysed.gov /albany/wills/willjoschuyler100.html   (173 words)

  
 "Mrs. Philip Jeremiah Schuyler" by Gilbert Stuart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Philip Jeremiah Schuyler, Mary Anna Sawyer Schuyler" by Gilbert Stuart
Philip Jeremiah Schuyler, Mary Anna Sawyer Schuyler (1807)
Schuyler appears to be quite busty, and her spencer and the lace showing over the edges of the spencer highlights her figure.
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 Schuyler Family Collection, 1679-1823 - Finding Aid (NYSL)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Philip John Schuyler (1733-1804) was born in Albany, New York, a fourth-generation Schuyler, the son of Johannes and Cornelia (Van Cortlandt) Schuyler.
As a statesman, Schuyler was a delegate to the Continental Congress, on the Board of Commissioners for Indian Affairs, and represented New York in the first Senate of the United States.
This is a collection of family correspondence and records gathered from single accessions and one collection, relating primarily to Philip Schuyler (1733-1804), but including the correspondence of various other family members, such as his son-in-law, Alexander Hamilton.
www.nysl.nysed.gov /msscfa/sc19811.htm   (1303 words)

  
 Rensselaerwyck Manor Records, 1630-1899, Van Rensselaer Family Commissions, New York State Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Commission to Jeremiah Van Rensselaer as mayor of a regiment of militia in the City and County of Albany, November 29, 1728, D.S. John Montgomerie.
Commission to Jeremiah Van Rensselaer as lieutenant colonel of the regiment of militia in the City and County of Albany, November 17, 1733, D.S. William Cosby.
Commission to Jeremiah Van Rensselaer as captain of a troop of horse to be enlisted in the County of Albany, September 23, 1670, D.S. Francis Lovelace.
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 Henry Livingston's Cousins
The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: Volume VI LIVINGSTON, Philip, signer, was born in Albany, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1716, son of Philip and Catherine (Van Brugh) Livingston.
VAN RENSSELAER, Stephen, soldier, was born in New York city, Nov. 1, 1765; son of Stephen and Catherine (Livingston) Van Rensselaer; grandson of Philip and Maria (Sanders) Livingston; great-grandson of Kiliaen and Areoantie (Schuyler) Van Rensselaer; great2-grandson of Jeremias, the immigrant, and Maria (Van Cortlandt) Van Rensselaer, and great3-grandson of Kiliaen, the first patroon.
He was twice married; first in 1733, to Margaret, daughter of Gen. Philip Jeremiah and Anna Sybil (Sawyer) Schuyler; and secondly, in 1802, to Cornelia, daughter of Judge William and Cornelia (Bell) Paterson of New Jersey.
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 CCBios11
Philip was killed by a horse when sixteen years old; Nehemiah resides in Iowa; Margaret married Thomas MATHER and reared four children.
Subject's great-grandfather was Philip, whose ancestors came from Germany and settled in New Jersey and later removed to this locality, as mentioned before.
PHILIP YOUNG, farmer, P. Millville, was born near Benton, Penn., November 17, 1835, the youngest of four children-that reached maturity-born to Abram and Ann (PETERMAN) YOUNG.
www.jowest.net /Research/CCBios11.htm   (17527 words)

  
 Chapter XV History of the Town of Middlebury
Philip Foot, son of Daniel came in this year, while a young man, and made a clearing on lot No. 7 in the second hundred acre division, lying west of and adjoining home lot No. 56, owned by his father; he also owned No. 8.
There was no permanent settlement made on home lot No. 47, next south of Seymour Sellick's; but Philip Foot built a saw-mill at an early day on the west end of the lot, which was owned in later years by Nichols and Wheeler in connection with their chair factory.
For two or three years the town meetings had been, for some reason, held at Philip Foot's and Appleton Foot's, in the same neighborhood, and the religious meetings in the summer of 1793 were held in Deacon Sumner's barn.
www.middlebury.edu /academics/lis/lib/guides_and_tutorials/guides_to_collections/collection_guide-vermont/internet_resources/history_addison_county/chap15_hac.htm   (18881 words)

  
 Pence Biographies
JEREMIAH PENCE was born in Rockingham county, VA., in 1807; is a son of William and Christina (Sellers) Pence of that state.
Pence is one of the oldest settlers of the county, and a staunch Democrat.
Robert Pence grew to manhood among the pioneers of the county, and was married December 11, 1862, to Miss Anna Howard, daughter of Thomas and Betty Howard.
www.pipeline.com /~richardpence/biopence.htm   (8955 words)

  
 About Schuyler Falls Season 01 Summary pt. I
Frank deduced that the photos were of Philip, which she reluctantly acknowledged.
After telling the secret of Philip’s illness to Martina, and telling her that he was convinced he attacked Olivia in a drunken rage, Tristan replayed the day that Officer Branscomb was murdered.
His mind had filled with the memory of when the officer informed him about the deaths of Philip and Camilla...as well as one certain thought: he had to get away from ‘them.’ The next thing he knew, he was leaning over the cop’s dead body...
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            Jeremiah Olney (1749-1812) was best known as the Colonel of the First Rhode Island Regiment during the last years of the American Revolution.
It appears that the last surviving direct heir of Jeremiah Olney was his great-grandson George Anthony Carr of Warren, R.I., who died without children in 1920.
One such venture was "Jeremiah Olney's Fountain", located on land north of Providence, from which he sold water to neighboring houses.
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 Philip John Schuyler
He was a strong advocate of the colonial cause, and in the Revolution he was appointed (1775) a major general and head of the Northern Dept. After Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys captured Ticonderoga, Schuyler helped to plan the Quebec campaign (1775–76), but illness forced him to give his command to Gen. Richard
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The names of his children were John, Jeremiah, David, Margaret and James, and there is a record to show that John, the oldest, served in the Revolutionary war in General Davidson's Brigade.
September 21, 1881, he was married to Miss Sarah E. Johnson, of Reynolds, whose father, Jeremiah B. Johnson, was a member of Company G, Forty-sixth Indiana Volunteers, and was killed at the battle of Jackson, Mississippi, in July, 1863.
Philip Snyder, an old veteran dropped out of the ranks at his home in Norway, September 4, 1909.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
His son, Philip, became the 2nd 2 CONT Lord of the Manor.
General Horatio 2 CONT Gates claimed precedence over Schuyler as commander of the northern army 2 CONT early in 1777, and the resulting contoversy was taken up in Congress.
When one of Schuyler's 2 CONT subordinates abandoned Fort Ticonderoga in July 1777 without firing a 2 CONT shot, Schuyler was accused of negligence and replaced by Gates in August.
www.genealogyforum.com /gedcom/gedcom3a/gedr3275.ged   (1999 words)

  
 General Officers
"Philip Schuyler and the New York Frontier in 1781." New-York Historical Society Quarterly, 53 (April 1969), pp.
Pell, John H. "Philip Schuyler: The General as Aristocrat." In George A. Billias, editor, George Washington's Generals (New York: Morrow, 1964), pp.
Schuyler, George L. Correspondence and Remarks Upon Bancroft's History of the Northern Campaign of 1777, and the Character of Major-Gen. Philip Schuyler.
www.army.mil /cmh-pg/reference/revbib/go.htm   (5188 words)

  
 Alexander Hamilton Papers (Library of Congress)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The series contains letters from Angelica Church and Philip John Schuyler to Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton; from Philip John Schuyler to his grandson, Philip Hamilton; and from Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton to her sister, Catherine Cochran, and to her son, Philip Hamilton.
Through the marriage of Philip Hamilton to Rebecca McLane, several McLane family letters were incorporated into the papers.
Most of the nonfamily correspondence of Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton relates to the management of her properties and to arrangements for the publication of Hamilton's papers.
www.loc.gov /rr/mss/text/hamiltona.html   (1942 words)

  
 Sandcastle V.I. - Voyages of the Enterprise - The Fight for Independence
In a followup letter of July 27, General Schuyler wrote to John Hancock that Captain Jeremiah Halsey was then in command of the Enterprise, and in yet another letter, dated August 2, General Schuyler notes that Captain James Smith had just taken command of the sloop.
After landing the troops ashore at St. John's, the Enterprise was kept inactive during the winter by ice on the rivers and lakes.
After General Schuyler's death, General Richard Montgomery took command of the expedition and captured Montreal, while Colonel Arnold attacked Quebec.
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 Cold Brook Township, Warren County, IL
Peter did not have long to wait, for Peter Butler and Jeremiah McFarland came on soon, seeking homes for themselves and their families.
In 1830, Aaron Hardin, from Schuyler Co., Ill, came in and located on section 33.
Philip Horney was chosen Moderator, and Joseph Stewart, Clerk.
www.usgennet.org /usa/il/county/warren/coldbrooktwp.html   (1547 words)

  
 National Park Service - Colonials and Patriots (Introduction)
Burgoyne's advance was opposed by a weak American force under Gen. Philip Schuyler, who hampered the British as best he could by felling trees and destroying bridges.
Weak as he was, Schuyler was farsighted enough to send Arnold with the relief expedition that saved Fort Stanwix from St. Leger.
The other was a reorganization of the army command that brought the appointments of Nathanael Greene as quartermaster general, of Jeremiah Wadsworth as commissary general, and of a new arrival, "Baron" Frederick von Steuben, as drillmaster.
www.cr.nps.gov /history/online_books/colonials-patriots/introj.htm   (3446 words)

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