Johann Phillip Schutz1,2
M, b. Jan 14, 1662, d. Jun 29, 1734, #21275
Citations |
- [S299] Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree.
- [S303] Gale Research, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Year: 1732; Page Number: 63..
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Nicholaus Schutz1
M, b. 1580, #7346
Citations |
- [S299] Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree.
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Ariaantje Schuyler
F, #7971
Elizabeth Schuyler
F, b. Aug 17, 1757, d. 1854, #642
Family |
Statesman/U.S. Treasurer Alexander Hamilton b. Jan 11, 1757, d. Jul 12, 1804 |
Children |
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Philip Hamilton b. Jan 22, 1782, d. Nov 24, 1801 |
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Angelica Hamilton b. Sep 25, 1784, d. Feb 6, 1857 |
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Alexander Hamilton b. May 16, 1786, d. Aug 2, 1875 |
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James Alexander Hamilton+ b. Apr 14, 1788, d. Sep 24, 1878 |
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John Church Hamilton b. Aug 22, 1792, d. Jul 25, 1882 |
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William Steven Hamilton b. Aug 4, 1797, d. Aug 7, 1850 |
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Eliza Hamilton b. Nov 20, 1799, d. Oct, 1859 |
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Philip Hamilton b. Jun 1, 1802, d. Jul 9, 1884 |
Gertrude Schuyler
F, #7980
Margarita Schuyler
F, #660
General Philip John Schuyler1
M, b. Nov 22, 1733, d. Nov 18, 1804, #643
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Citations |
- American Revolutionary general, b. Albany, N.Y. He was a member of one of the wealthiest colonial New York families. After serving in the French and Indian Wars he was a member of the New York assembly (1768–75) and of the Second Continental Congress (1775). 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 Montgomery. When Gen. Arthur St. Clair surrendered (1777) Ticonderoga without a shot, Schuyler was accused of negligence and Horatio Gates was given the high command in the Saratoga campaign (1777–78). At his own insistence, Schuyler was brought before a court-martial and acquitted by it, but he then resigned (1779) from the army. He was (1779–80) a member of the Continental Congress, he favored adoption of the Constitution, and he was (1789–91, 1797–98) U.S. Senator. He advocated a canal (eventually the Erie Canal) and helped found Union College. His house (built 1777) in Schuylerville, N.Y., is a national monument. Schuyler's daughter, Elizabeth, married Alexander Hamilton.
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Johann Wilhelm SCHWEIZER
M, #17362
King Alexander of Scotland II
M, #8219
King Alexander of Scotland III
M, #8220