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  1. Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler (/ ˈ s k aɪ l ər /; also known as "Kitty", November 10, 1734 – March 7, 1803) was a Colonial and post-Colonial American socialite and the matriarch of the prominent colonial Schuyler family as wife of Philip Schuyler.

  2. Schuyler, Catherine Van Rensselaer (1734–1803) American patriot and wife of a Revolutionary War general. Name variations: Kitty Van Rensselaer. Born Catherine Van Rensselaer on November 4, 1734, in Claverack, New York; died of a stroke on March 7, 1803, in Albany, New York; daughter of Johannes Van Rensselaer (an army officer) and Engeltie ...

  3. Mar 8, 2022 · Catherine Schuyler: A Force in the Hudson Valley During the Revolution. March 8, 2022 | By Sabrina Sucato. Catherine Van Rensselaer (Mrs. Philip Schuyler) | Baxter, Katharine Schuyler (1897) A Godchild of Washington: A Picture of the Past, F. Tennyson Neely | Wikimedia Commons.

  4. Catherine Van Rensselaer (1803–1874) ⚭ Gouverneur Morris Wilkins (d. 1871) William Paterson Van Rensselaer (1805–1872) ⚭ (1) 1833: Eliza Bayard Rogers (1811–1835); ⚭ (2) 1839: Sarah Rogers (1810–1887) William Paterson Van Rensselaer (1835–1854) Susan Bayard Van Rensselaer (1840–1863)

  5. Renwick Gallery. Washington, DC 20006. Hours. Mon - Sun: : am‑: pm. The marriage of Catherine van Rensselaer (1734-1803) and Philip Schuyler in 1755 united two of the oldest and most prominent families of Albany, New York. Their home, Schuyler Mansion, is now a landmark.

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

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  8. Philip Schuyler and Catherine Van Rensselaer. 1755. Both members of prosperous Dutch families in colonial New York, when Continental Army General Philip Schuyler and Catherine “Kitty” Van Rensselaer married in 1755, they became one of the most politically influential families in New York.

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