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  1. Eliza Hamilton Holly (November 20, 1799 – October 17, 1859) was the seventh child and second daughter of Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, and his wife, Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton.

  2. Eliza Hamilton Holly was the second daughter and the seventh child of American statesman Alexander Hamilton, one of the “Founding Fathers of the United States.” Eliza lost her father at age 4, when the latter was killed in a duel with Vice President Aaron Burr.

  3. Jun 7, 2023 · Between the Revolutionary War, the fight over the Constitution, and his infamous deadly duel with Aaron Burr, Hamilton found time to father eight children with his wife Eliza.

  4. Eliza Hamilton Holly was the seventh child and second daughter of Alexander Hamilton and his wife, Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton. Eliza was only four years old when her father engaged in the duel with Aaron Burr that ended his life.

  5. Jul 3, 2020 · Eliza and Alexander had several children other than Philip. The only Hamilton child we meet in the musical is Philip, the eldest son who later dies during a duel, eerily foreshadowing his own...

  6. Jan 4, 2021 · The seventh Hamilton child, Eliza, was born in 1799 and married a prominent businessman named Sidney Augustus Holly in 1825. After her husband's death in 1842, Eliza Hamilton moved in with her mother in Manhattan and enjoyed the socialite life.

  7. Oct 8, 2018 · Eliza and her daughter, Eliza Hamilton Holly, rented the three-story brick home on the north side of H Street NW between 13th and 14th streets. The house and one next to it were sometimes...

  8. Sep 30, 2020 · Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Eliza (Hamilton) Holly born 1799 New York City, New York, United States died 1859 Washington, District of Columbia, United States including ancestors + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

  9. Eliza Hamilton Holly was born in New York City on November 20, 1799. Her parents were Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton and Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton. Alexander wrote a letter to his daughter saying “Eliza pouts and plays, and displays more and more her ample stock of Caprice.”

  10. Eliza is the precursor to Hamilton’s book and Broadway production. She cared enough to be the curator of Hamilton’s role in US history, despite his many critics at the time of his death. She was truly a powerhouse who not only ensured Hamilton’s memory endured, but was a leader in her own right establishing the first orphanage in NYC.

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