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Arent Philipse Schuyler (June 25, 1662 – November 26, 1730) was a member of the influential Schuyler family (among the first settlers to New Netherland). He was a surveyor, Native American trader, miner, merchant, and land speculator.[1]
^Pearson, Jonathan (1872). "Arent Philipse Schuyler". Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient County of Albany, from 1630 to 1800. Retrieved 2014-12-30. trader, was admitted freeman of New York city in 1695; before 1725, he was probably settled on the Second or Passaic river, at Belleville, N.J. He married 1st, Janneke Teller, Nov. 26, 1684: 2d, Swantje Janse van Duykhuysen about January 1703. Children: baptized in Albany, Margareta, Sept, 27, 1685; Phillipus, September 11, 1687; Maria, October 6, 1689; Judik, March 13, 1692; Casparus in N.Y., May 5, 1695; Wilhelmus, June 2, 1700.
Arent Philipse Schuyler (June 25, 1662 – November 26, 1730) was a member of the influential Schuyler family (among the first settlers to New Netherland)...
Casparus Schuyler (1695–1754) m. Mary SchuylerArentSchuyler m. 1748: Jannetje Van Wagenen Wilhemus Schuyler (b. 1700), died young Peter Schuyler (1707–1762)...
ArentSchuyler DePeyster (27 June 1736 – 26 November 1822) was an American-born military officer best known for his term as commandant of the British controlled...
Brant Schuyler (b. 18 December 1659) ArentSchuyler (b. 25 June 1662 – 26 November 1730) Sybilla Schuyler (b. 12 November 1664) Philip Schuyler (b. 8...
Cortlandt, ArentSchuyler, who married Jannetje Teller and later Swantje Van Duyckhuysen, Sybilla Schuyler, Philip Schuyler, Johannes Schuyler, and Margritta...
Peyster, ArentSchuyler (6 December 1800). "Military (1776–'79) transactions of Major, afterwards Colonel, 8th or King's foot, ArentSchuyler de Peyster...
as the Arlington, Belleville, or Victoria copper mine. Around 1710, ArentSchuyler purchased a large tract of land in New Barbadoes Neck. A few years later...
Alida Schuyler, who married Nicholas van Rensselaer and after his death, Robert Livingston the Elder; Pieter Schuyler, the first mayor of Albany; Arent Schuyler;...
Cortlandt, ArentSchuyler (1662–1730), who married Jannetje Teller and later Swantje Van Duyckhuysen, Sybilla Schuyler (b. 1664), Philip Schuyler (b. 1666)...
original (PDF) on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2014. DePeyster, ArentSchuyler (1813). Miscellanies. Dumfries and Galloway Courier Office. Retrieved...
name of the atoll Funafuti). The first European to visit Funafuti was ArentSchuyler de Peyster. He was an American from New York, and captain of the armed...
coconut trees and settled on Fale on the western side of the atoll.: 86 ArentSchuyler de Peyster, of New York, captain of the armed brigantine or privateer...
Colonel John ArentSchuyler (1778–1817) and Catharina Van Rensselaer (1781–1867). His paternal immigrant ancestor was Philip Pieterse Schuyler, who migrated...
into the Seneca and Cayuga people.[citation needed] In 1694, Captain ArentSchuyler, in an official report, described the Minnisink chiefs as being fearful...
Schuyler (1657–1724), the first mayor of Albany, ArentSchuyler (1662–1730), and Johannes Schuyler. Schuyler was a prominent merchant and trader who turned...
Charles Francis Adams III (1866–1954) Antonia Crowninshield (1915–2005) ArentSchuyler Crowninshield (1843–1908) Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee (1921–2014)...
Pieterse Schuyler, who settled in Beverwyck (now Albany, New York) in 1650, through his son ArentSchuyler (1662–1730) and his son Casparus Schuyler (1695–1754)...
children born to her parents, including Pieter Schuyler (1657–1724), ArentSchuyler (1662–1730) and Gertruj Schuyler (b. 1654), who was married to Stephanus...
voyage from Port Jackson, Sydney, Australia to China. In May 1819, ArentSchuyler de Peyster, of New York, captain of the armed brigantine or privateer...
American colonies for the first time as New Jersey copper mine owner ArentSchuyler installs a Newcomen atmospheric engine to pump water out of a mineshaft...