WebbGeschichte. Bis 1650wanderte Philip Pieterse Schuyler nach New Netherland aus und ließ sich in Beverwyck nieder.Sein Bruder David Pieterse Schuyler wanderte ebenfalls aus … WebbThe Schuyler family was a prominent Dutch family in New York and New Jersey in the 18th and 19th centuries, whose descendants played a critical role in the formation of the United States (especially New York City and northern New Jersey), in leading government and business in North America and served as leaders in business, military, politics, …
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WebbSchuyler by 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 … WebbJames Cochran (1769–1848), who married Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler (1781–1857), his first cousin and daughter of Philip Schuyler; He died on April 6, 1807, in … can ants go extinct
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WebbDavid Pieterse Schuyler and his brother Philip Pieterse Schuyler both named a daughter after their mother Geertruy Philips Van Schuylder who was born about 1603 and died before September 9 1651 when the banns were published for Peter Tjercks second marriage to Grietje Leanders who was born in Oldenburg who was the widow of Jan … WebbJames Cochran (1769–1848), who married Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler (1781–1857), his first cousin and daughter of Philip Schuyler; He died on April 6, 1807, in Palatine, New York. Legacy. Cochran's descendants added a final e to the family name. His grandson was Congressman, general, and New York State Attorney General John … WebbPhilip Pieterse Schuyler was born on month day 1666, at birth place, New York, to Col. Philip Pieterse Van Schuyler and Margarietje (Margarita) (immigrant) Schuyler-van … fisher\\u0027s runaway hypothesis