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  1. Peggy Schuyler was a daughter of General Philip Schuyler and a sister of Elizabeth Hamilton. She married Stephen Van Rensselaer III and died in 1801, after Alexander Hamilton visited her in her last days.

  2. Jul 16, 2020 · In fact, the character disappears in Act II, with the actress taking on a new role as Alexander Hamilton's mistress, Maria Reynolds. Here's what happened to Peggy in real life, and why an American founding father was at her side when she passed away.

  3. Aug 13, 2020 · Peggy Schuyler was a real person and a sister of Eliza Hamilton, but the musical only shows her in the first act. Learn about her family, personality, marriage, and correspondence with Hamilton that the musical omits.

  4. Feb 23, 2021 · Peggy Schuyler was a wealthy and influential woman in the 1700s, related to Alexander Hamilton and his wife Eliza. She died at 42 after a long illness, leaving behind one surviving child and many grieving relatives.

    • Peggy Schuyler’s name wasn’t actually Peggy. Peggy was a nickname; depending on the source, she was either Margaret or Margarita Schuyler. She was born in Albany in September 1758.
    • Peggy Schuyler had “a kind of wicked wit.” The Schuyler family was one of the wealthiest in New York, and each daughter was, according to Hamilton biographer Ron Chernow, “smart, beautiful, gregarious, and rich … they collectively charmed and delighted all the visitors to the Schuyler mansion in Albany.”
    • Peggy Schuyler first became acquainted with Alexander Hamilton via letter. In 1780, shortly after Hamilton began courting Eliza (or, as Hamilton also called her, Betsey), Washington’s aide-de-camp wrote to Peggy at length of his love for her sister; he included a bit of flattery for good measure
    • Alexander Hamilton wrote a piece in which he hoped Peggy Schuyler would serve as the main character. In October 1780, Hamilton wrote to Eliza, asking her to tell Peggy that he’d soon open a letter he had from her.
  5. Jul 3, 2020 · And Peggy? Whatever happened to her? Here’s a look at the liberties Hamilton takes with the sisters—and why the show is nevertheless such a testament to their tale.

  6. Jan 25, 2017 · On March 14, 1801, Margarita (Peggy) Schuyler Van Rensselaer died at her husband's mansion in Albany after prolonged suffering from an unknown illness. She was laid to rest in a private family vault on the grounds of the Van Rensselaer Manor House.

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