Margarita Schuyler
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Margarita Schuyler (January 12, 1701–August 28, 1782), known primarily as Madame Schulyer and Aunt Schuyler during her lifetime, daughter of Johannes Schuyler, society leader, and advisor. The wife of Colonel Philip Schuyler, she frequently hosted Native Americans, British soldiers, travelers, and family members. Schuyler was a leader of Albany society and a philanthropist. She had her large barn outfitted and operated as a hospital during the Battle of Ticonderoga in 1777. She did not have children of her own, but she took in children of family members to ensure that they had a good education. She was the subject of Memoirs of an American Lady by Anne McVickar Grant.
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Margarita "Peggy" Schuyler (12 gennaio 1758 – 14 marzo 1801) è stata la terza figlia del Generale Philip Schuyler. Fu la moglie di Stephen Van Rensselaer III, sorella di Angelica Schuyler Church, Philip Jeremiah Schuyler ed Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, e cognata di John Barker Church e Alexander Hamilton.
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Margarita Schuyler
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Margarita Schuyler
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Margarita Schuyler
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Margarita Schuyler
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Schuyler Flatts, near Albany, New York
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1782-08-28
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1701-01-12
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Subject of Memoirs of an American Lady by Anne Grant
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American
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Madame Schuyler, Aunt Schuyler
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Johannes Schuyler and Elsie Staats Wendell Schuyler
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Colonel Philip Schuyler, son of Pieter Schuyler and Maria Van Rensselaer
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Margarita Schuyler (January 12, 1701–August 28, 1782), known primarily as Madame Schulyer and Aunt Schuyler during her lifetime, daughter of Johannes Schuyler, society leader, and advisor. The wife of Colonel Philip Schuyler, she frequently hosted Native Americans, British soldiers, travelers, and family members. Schuyler was a leader of Albany society and a philanthropist. She had her large barn outfitted and operated as a hospital during the Battle of Ticonderoga in 1777. She did not have children of her own, but she took in children of family members to ensure that they had a good education. She was the subject of Memoirs of an American Lady by Anne McVickar Grant.
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Margarita "Peggy" Schuyler (12 gennaio 1758 – 14 marzo 1801) è stata la terza figlia del Generale Philip Schuyler. Fu la moglie di Stephen Van Rensselaer III, sorella di Angelica Schuyler Church, Philip Jeremiah Schuyler ed Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, e cognata di John Barker Church e Alexander Hamilton.
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Madame Schuyler, Aunt Schuyler
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1701
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1782