Catherine Van Rensselaer Explained

Catherine Van Rensselaer
Birth Date:November 10, 1734
Birth Place:Albany, Province of New York, British America
Death Date:March 7, 1803 (aged 68)
Death Place:Albany, New York, U.S.
Parents:Johannes Van Rensselaer
Angelica Livingston
Children:15, including Angelica, Elizabeth, Catherine Schuyler, Cornelia Schuyler, Philip, Peggy, John Schuyler, Rensselaer
Family:Van Rensselaer, Schuyler

Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler (; also known as "Kitty", November 10, 1734 – March 7, 1803)[1] was a Colonial and post-Colonial American socialite and the matriarch of the prominent colonial Schuyler family as wife of Philip Schuyler.[2]

Early life

Kitty was born in 1734 to Col. Johannes Van Rensselaer (1708–1783), called the "Patroon of Greenbush,"[3] and Engeltie "Angelica" Livingston (1698–1747). As a child, she was known as "The Morning Star."[2] Due to her family's social position, she was a part of the society of Albany and, once a year, would visit relatives in order to acquire "the polish of fashionable society" by being at the Court of the Royal Governor of New York."[2]

Her paternal great-grandfather was Hendrick van Rensselaer and her 2x great-grandfather was Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, one of the original founders of the Dutch colony, New Amsterdam. Her maternal grandparents were Robert Livingston the Younger (1663–1725) and Margarita Schuyler (b. 1682), the daughter of Pieter Schuyler (1657–1724), the first mayor of Albany.[4] [5]

Life

Kitty was once described as "a lady of great beauty, shape and gentility" and was subject to a number of suitors in the future.[6]

Kitty's husband, Philip Schuyler, was known as a man of great wealth and intelligence as he commanded a militia in the French and Indian War and still managed to assume ownership of the large estate given to him by his father. Kitty was known as "a capable wife, mother..., and manager of the extensive Schuyler household of servants, slaves, and hired hands."[6]

Personal life

On September 17, 1755, Catherine was married to Philip Schuyler at the Albany Dutch Church.[2] Philip was the son of Cornelia Van Cortlandt (1698–1762) and Mayor Johannes Schuyler Jr. (1697–1741), the third generation of the Dutch family in America.[7] Together, Philip and Catherine had fifteen children, eight of whom survived to adulthood:

Catherine died of a stroke in March 1803 at the age of 68.[2] [16]

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Notes and References

  1. At the time of her marriage on September 17, 1755, she was aged 20 years, 9 months, and 27 days.
  2. Book: Humphreys. Mary Gay. Catherine Schuyler. 1897. Charles Scribner's Sons. Cambridge, U.S.A.. 22. 10 August 2017. en.
  3. Web site: Women of the American Revolution - Catharine Schuyler. www.americanrevolution.org. 10 August 2017.
  4. Book: Livingston, Edwin Brockholst. The Livingstons of Livingston Manor. 1910. Knickerbocker Press. New York. 562.
  5. https://archive.org/details/colonialnewyork00unkngoog Schuyler, George W. Colonial New York: Philip Schuyler and His Family, Vol. 1, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1885
  6. Book: Rogow. Arnold. A Fatal Friendship: Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. 1999. Macmillan. 9780809016211. 10 August 2017. en.
  7. Book: Gerlach, Don R. . 1964 . Philip Schuyler and the American Revolution in New York, 1733-1777 . Lincoln, NE . . 17. 9780598239891 .
  8. Web site: Republican Court: Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (1757-1854). www.librarycompany.org. 2015-09-30.
  9. https://books.google.com/books?id=EK2mIhswSAIC&dq=john+bradstreet+schuyler+1763&pg=PA99 Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient County of Albany, from 1630 to 1800
  10. Schuyler Family Bible, Collections of Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site, Albany, NY.
  11. Eliza Hamilton The Extraordinary Life and Times of the Wife of Alexander Hamilton by Tilar J. Mazzeo
  12. Book: Schuyler, George W.. Colonial New York: Philip Schuyler and His Family, Volume 2. Charles Scribner's Sons. 1885. New York. 282.
  13. Web site: Bielinski. Stefan. Rensselaer Schuyler. New York State Museum. 22 April 2017.
  14. Web site: This Day in History: Cornelia Schuyler and Washington Morton are married!. Facebook: Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site. 8 April 2016. October 7, 2015.
  15. Book: Schuyler, George W.. Colonial New York: Philip Schuyler and His Family, Volume 2. Charles Scribner's Sons. 1885. New York. 283.
  16. Web site: Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler. exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov. New York State Museum. 10 August 2017.