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  1. Elizabeth Hamilton (née Schuyler / ˈ s k aɪ l ər /; August 9, 1757 – November 9, 1854), also called Eliza or Betsey, was an American socialite and philanthropist. She was the wife of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton and was a passionate champion and defender of Hamilton's work and efforts in the American Revolution and the ...

  2. Elizabeth Schuyler was born on August 7, 1757, in Albany, New York, the second daughter of wealthy landowner and Revolutionary War general Philip Schuyler....

  3. Jun 30, 2020 · After Vice President Aaron Burr killed Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton in a duel in 1804, Hamilton’s widow, Elizabeth Schuyler “Eliza” Hamilton, had to find a way to go on without...

  4. Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton was the wife of Alexander Hamilton, one of America’s founding fathers. Check out this biography to know about her childhood, family, personal life, achievements, etc.

  5. Jul 13, 2020 · When Elizabeth “Eliza” Schuyler married Alexander Hamilton in December 1780, the pair would have seemed like a great mismatch on paper. She was rich, he was poor. She came from a...

  6. Jul 4, 2020 · 'Hamilton' the musical tells the story of his Alexander's wife, Eliza Schuyler, played by Phillipa Soo in the original Broadway production now streaming on Disney Plus.

  7. Jul 5, 2020 · Elizabeth Schuyler, the wife of Alexander Hamilton, is one of the musical's most compelling characters. Here's what you should know about her real life.

  8. May 25, 2022 · Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (1757–1854) was a philanthropist, wife to Alexander Hamilton, and mother of their 8 children. Also known as Eliza or Betsy, she was from a prominent Dutch family in Albany, New York.

  9. Feb 25, 2016 · After her husband’s death in American history’s most famous duel, Elizabeth recast her public image as a philanthropist and protector of Hamiltons legacy, while privately struggling to keep...

  10. The wife of American statesman Alexander Hamilton, controversial leader of the Federalist party, Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton remained a shadowy figure until her husband's death in 1804, when she emerged as one of his most ardent champions.

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