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Johannes Schuyler Jr. (October 1697 – November 5, 1741) was a prominent American of Dutch ancestry who served as the Mayor of Albany, New York from 1740 to 1741, and was a merchant, alderman, and Indian commissioner. Schuyler married Cornelia van Cortlandt. Her family offered a large dowry to Schuyler and a large inheritance. Together, they were the parents of ten children.


Early life and family

Schuyler was born in 1697 in Albany, New York, Province of New York. He was one of four children born to Johannes Schuyler Sr. and Elizabeth (
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Staats) Wendell. His father was appointed and served as the 10th
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from 1703 to 1706, and was later a member of the provincial assembly. His mother was a widow when she married his father and already had 11 children from her first husband, Johannes Wendell. His older brother, Philip, was killed during the French and Indian raid on Saratoga in 1745. Schuyler's maternal grandfather was Maj. Abraham Staats. His paternal grandparents were
Philip Pieterse Schuyler Colonel Philip Pieterse Schuyler or Philip Pieterse (1628 – 9 May 1683) was a Dutch-born colonist landowner who was the progenitor of the American Schuyler family. Early life Philip Pieterse Schuyler was born in Amsterdam, Holland in the Republ ...
, a Dutch-born landowner, and Margarita Van Slichtenhorst. His wife was the daughter of Gertruj Schuyler and Stephanus van Cortlandt, the patroon of Van Cortlandt Manor and a
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. Schuyler's aunt, Alida, was first married to Nicholas van Rensselaer, a clergyman; and then
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, first Lord of
Livingston Manor Livingston Manor was a tract of land in the Province of New York granted to Robert Livingston the Elder during the reign of George I of Great Britain. History Livingston Manor was a tract of land in the colonial Province of New York granted ...
. His uncle, Arent Schuyler, fought in King William's War and later owned a copper mine. Schuyler was the uncle of
Abraham Cuyler Abraham Cornelius Cuyler (April 11, 1742 – February 5, 1810) was a businessman and the last mayor of colonial Albany, New York, the third generation in a row to serve in that office. Early life Abraham was born in 1742 to Mayor Cornelis Cuyler ...
, the last mayor of colonial Albany (and the third generation in a row to serve in that office).


Career

In 1733, he was a commissary at Oswego and a
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for eight years, having been appointed in 1734 and again in 1739. Schuyler was elected alderman of the first ward in 1738 and 1739. In 1739, while a prominent merchant, his father gave him the family farm at the
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, and he became seen as the head of the Albany
Schuyler family The Schuyler family ( /ˈskaɪlər/; Dutch pronunciation: xœylər was a prominent Dutch family in New York and New Jersey in the 18th and 19th centuries, whose descendants played a critical role in the formation of the United States (especiall ...
. In September 1740, Schuyler was appointed and served as the
Mayor of Albany From its formal chartering on 22 July 1686 until 1779, the mayors of Albany, New York, were appointed by the royal governor of New York, per the provisions of the original city charter, issued by Governor Thomas Dongan. From 1779 until 1839, may ...
, succeeding Edward Holland. He served from 1740 to 1741 when he was re-nominated, but did not take the oath of allegiance required of officeholders. Therefore,
Johannes de Peyster III Johannes de Peyster or Johannes de Peyster III (1694 – February 27, 1789) was the Mayor of Albany, New York three times between 1729 and 1742. Early life De Peyster was born in 1694. He was the son of Johannes De Peyster Jr. and Anna Bancker ...
was appointed Mayor after Schuyler.


Personal life

On October 18, 1723, Schuyler was married to Cornelia Van Cortlandt, the daughter of Stephanus Van Cortlandt. Van Cortlandt was the grandmother of Angelica Schuyler Church and
Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton Elizabeth Hamilton (née Schuyler ; August 9, 1757 – November 9, 1854), also called Eliza or Betsey, was an American socialite and philanthropist. Married to American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, she was a defender of his works and co- ...
(who married
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). Cornelia was born in 1698 to Stephanus van Cortlandt, the 10th and 17th
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, and Gertruj Schuyler, the daughter of
Philip Pieterse Schuyler Colonel Philip Pieterse Schuyler or Philip Pieterse (1628 – 9 May 1683) was a Dutch-born colonist landowner who was the progenitor of the American Schuyler family. Early life Philip Pieterse Schuyler was born in Amsterdam, Holland in the Republ ...
. Philip Pieterse was her grandfather and grandfather in law, making her and her husband first cousins. With his marriage to Cornelia, Schuyler gained a large dowry and a substantial inheritance from one of the wealthiest families in the Province of New York. Together, they were the parents of ten children. Their son was Philip Schuyler (1733–1804), who married
Catherine Van Rensselaer Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler ;, 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. Early l ...
, the daughter of
Johannes Van Rensselaer Johannes Van Rensselaer (January 3, 1708 – February 21, 1783) was a member of the prominent colonial Van Rensselaer family. Early life Van Rensselaer was born on January 3, 1708, at the family estate, "Rensselaerswyck", in what is now Waterv ...
and Engeltie Livingston. Schuyler died on November 5, 1741 in Albany, leaving his entire estate to his widow as long as she did not remarry. She never remarried, and died 21 years later, at the age of 64, in Albany,
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.


Descendants


References


External links


Van Rensselaer/Schuyler genealogy


in
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New York State Museum
Portrait of Johannes Schuyler, Jr.
by Nehemiah Partridge at the New-York Historical Society {{DEFAULTSORT:Schuyler, Johannes Jr. Schuyler family Van Cortlandt family American people of Dutch descent Mayors of Albany, New York People of New Netherland 18th-century American politicians