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Tot de 11de generatie.
Alida Schuyler, geboren op 28 februari 1656, Beverwyck, Albany, New York, gestorven op 27 maart 1729 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 73 jaar oud)
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gehuwd in 1680, New York, met ...
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Gerrit van Slichtenhorst, geboren in 1626, gedoopt op 17 januari 1626, Nijkerk, gestorven op 9 januari 1683, Esopus Ulster New York (leeftijd bij overlijden: 57 jaar oud) [Aantekening 2]
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van Brant Aerts van Slichtenhorst ca 1587-1666 en
Aeltje van Wenckum 1595-/1644
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gehuwd op 10 februari 1675, Rensselae¦rswyck, Albany, New York, met ...
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Nicholas van Rensselaer, geboren op 14 september 1636, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, gestorven op 1 november 1678 (leeftijd bij overlijden: 42 jaar oud), Predikanr Dominee in Renselaerwyck Albany [Aantekening 3]
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van Killian van Rensselaer 1586-1643 en
Anna van Wely 1598-1670
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gehuwd op 9 juli 1679, Rensselaerswyck, Albany, New York, met ...
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Robert (the Elder) Livingston, geboren op 12 december 1654, Ancrum, Roxburghshire, Scotland, gestorven op 1 oktober 1728, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusettes,
begraven in 1728, Livingston, Columbia, New York
(leeftijd bij overlijden: 73 jaar oud) [Aantekening 4]
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van John Livingston 1603-1672 en
Janet Fleming 1613-1693
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Totaal : 497 personen, (echtgenoten weggelaten = 300)
He was the son of Brant Van Slichtenhorst - director of Rensselaerswyck and Aeltje van Wenckum Van Slichtenhorst. He may have come to New Netherland with his father in 1648.
His father returned to Holland about 1660 and Gerrit seems to have represented Van Slichtenhorst family interests in America after that. In that year, he was counted among the most prominent Beverwyck-based fur traders. In 1668, Gerrit also made a trip to the Netherlands to deal with his father's estate.
In 1672, he married Alida (Aeltie) Lansing. At that time, he was identified as a Schenectady magistrate and/or commissary. The marriage produced at least five children.
In 1679, his name was included on a census of Albany householders. In addition to a number of Albany parcels, he also owned property at Claverack.
Gerrit Van Slichtenhorst filed a will and died in Kingston in January 1684. His sister was the wife and widow of Philip Pieterse Schuyler. With Gerrit's passing, the Van Slichtenhorst family name dropped from Albany rolls.
vi. Nicholas Van Rensselaer, (Rev) was baptized in Amsterdam on September 14, 1636, and died in Albany in 1678. He was religious from childhood and shunned the family business. He curried favor with King Charles II and was appointed co-minister in Albany tho he never took the pulpit. He married Alida Schuyler when he was 39 and she was 19. They had no children. See more information at The People of Colonial Albany.
Born in Scotland in 1654, the fourteenth child of John Livingston and Janet Fleming, he followed his father, a refugee Calvinist minister, to the Netherlands in 1663. Considerably younger and not close to his siblings, young Robert grew up in Rotterdam learning the intricacies of business and trade and becoming fluent in both English and Dutch. By 1670, he was keeping his own Dutch-language account book. Following the death of his father, in 1673 Robert Livingston returned to Scotland and then sailed for Boston to find his fortune in America.
Following the death of his father in 1673, Robert Livingston returned to Scotland for a time. He sailed for Boston to find his fortune in North America. Livingston's father was well known in Puritan Boston, and a merchant advanced the young son enough stock and credit to undertake a trading venture to Albany, New York. Livingston arrived in Albany in late 1674. With his business and language skills, in August 1675 he became secretary to Nicholas Van Rensselaer, director of Rensselaerswyck, who died a few years later.
In 1679 Livingston married Van Rensselaer's widow, Alida Schuyler. She was the daughter of Philip Pieterse Schuyler, vice-director of Fort Orange, giving Livingston an important connection in the community. Robert Livingston amassed one of the largest fortunes in 17th-century New York
Many Americans are descended from the Livingston family, including George W. Bush, the entire Fish and Kean families, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of New York Anna Morton, actors Montgomery Clift and Michael Douglas, actress Jane Wyatt, medical resident Asad Rizvi, poet Robert Lowell, cinematographer Floyd Crosby and his son David Crosby, author Wolcott Gibbs, and almost the entire Astor family
Secretary to the Commissaries of Albany 1676-1686
Town Clerk and Collector 1686-1721
Secretary of Indian Affairs 1676-1721
Member of the Legislative Council 1698-1701
Member of the General Assembly for Albany 1709-1711
Member of the General Assembly for the Manor 1716-1726
Speaker of the Assembly 1718-1725
Raised in the Netherlands.
14th child of John Livingstone and Janet Fleming.
April 28, 1672, sailed from Grenock, Scotland, on the passenger ship
Catherine, bound for Charlestown, New England.
Dropped the last 'e' from his name.
Robert was the 1st Lord of the Manor. His son, Philip, became the 2nd
Lord of the Manor.
Colonel of the Connecticut Militia.
FIRST ENGLISH GOVERNOR OF ANNAPOLIS ROYAL.
Town Clerk of Albany and Secretary of Indian Affairs 1721-49.
Member of the Legislative Ciuncil 1725-49.
Member of the Assembly for the Manor 1737-58.
accoring to Maria van Renselares correspondence index blz 195, was hij een luis in de pels met en proeerde met veel claisms de bezitting van de Rensselaers te bemachtigen
MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY FOR THE MANOR 1761-1769 & 1774-1776. MEMBER OF THE
PROVINCIAL CONVENTION 1775. MEMBER OF THE PROVINCIAL CONGRESS 1776-1777.
PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS 1776-1777. MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY 1780-1781.
DAUGHTER OF JAMES LIVINGSTON, DESCENDED FROM JAMES LIVINGSTON, BROTHER OF
ROBERT LIVINGSTON, FIRST LORD OF THE MANOR.
MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY 1803-1806 & 1808-1809. SHERRIFF OF COLUMBIA COUNTY
1810.
MEMBER OF CONTINENTAL CONGRESS 1774-1784. STATE SENATOR 1782-1785. MAYOR
OF NEW YORK 1784. MEMBER OF NEW YORK CONVENTION 1778.
MEMBER OF PROVINCIAL CONVENTION 1775. MEMBER OF PROVINCIAL CONGRESS 1775.
MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY 1777-1779. SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY 1778-1779. MEMBER OF
CONTINENTAL CONGRESS 1784. COMMISSIONER OF UNITED STATES TREASURY 1785.
DAUGHTER OF PETER AND GERTRUDE (SCHUYLER) SCHUYLER
OFFICER IN THE AMERICAN ARMY DURING THE REVOLUTION.
Member of the Committe of One Hundred 1775.
Member of the Provincial Congress 1776.
President of the Provincial Congress 1775.
Treasurer of the Provincial Congress 1776.
Educated at Yale University
Colonial Assembly 1763-1769
Continental Congress 1774-1778
New York Senate 1777-1778
Signer of the Declaration of Independance 1776
Member of the Assembly for New York 1759-1769
Member for the Manor 1769
Speaker of the Assembly 1768
James Roosevelt II (December 23, 1907 – August 13, 1991) was an American Congressman, an official Secretary to the President, a Democratic Party activist, and businessman. He received the Navy Cross for extraordinary heroism while serving as a Marine Corps officer during World War II. Roosevelt was the oldest son of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt.
8th Patroon of Rensselaerswyck.
Built the Van Rensselaer Manor House in 1765.
8th Patroon of Rennselaerswyck.
Lieutenant-Governer for the state of New York 1795.
Congress 1823.
War of 1812.
Patroon, Leader, Founder
1764-1839
Fifth in direct descent from Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, the first Patroon, Stephen Van Rensselaer inherited a vast landed estate in Rensselaer and Albany counties at age 5.
his father died in 1769, when van Rensselaer was only five, and the heir to his father's estate.
He was raised by his mother and his stepfather, the Rev. Eilardus Westerlo, whom his mother married in 1775. His uncle, Abraham Ten Broeck, administered the van Rensselaer estate after van Rensselaer II's untimely death.
At an early age, van Rensselaer III was raised to succeed his father as lord of the manor.
On his 21st birthday, van Rensselaer took possession of his family's prestigious estate, close to 1,200 square miles (31,000 km²) in size, named Rensselaerswyck, and began a long tenure as lord of his family's manor.
He graduated from Harvard and spent time in state government and as a member of the U.S. Congress (1822-29). His chief services to the state, however, were economic and educational. He was a member of the Erie Canal commissions and president of the state's first board of agriculture. He was a lenient landlord for 3,000 tenants. He was founder and supporter of a wide variety of social, educational, business, and governmental institutions.
In 1824 it was his vision and support that enabled Amos Eaton to establish the Rensselaer School “for the purpose of instructing persons, who may choose to apply themselves, in the application of science to the common purposes of life.”
was Lieutenant Governor of New York as well as a statesman, soldier, and land-owner, the heir to one of the greatest estates in the New York region at the time, which made him the tenth richest American of all time, based on the ratio of his fortune to contemporary GDP.[2] He founded the institution which became Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He was the father of Henry Bell Van Rensselaer, who was a politician and general in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
van Rensselaer was a Freemason, and twice served as Grand Master of Masons for New York.
HE was a politician and general in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Mayor of the city Albany NY
Member of the Assembly 1759-1761.
Governor of New Jersey 1776-1790.
Educated at Yale College, now Yale University.
Continental Congress 1774.
Delegate for the Constitutional Convention 1787.
Signer of the Constitution.
Colonel in the American Army during the Revolutionary War
Judge of Supreme Court of New York 1802-1806
Judge of the Supreme Court for the U.S. 1806-1823
Secretary to John Jay 1779
Educated at the College of New Jersey, now Princeton
President of the Continental Congress
MAJOR-GENERAL IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
First Proprietor of Clermont.
Member of the Assembly for the Manor 1726-7.
Judge of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Member of the Continental Congress 1775-76 & 1779-84.
Chancellor of the State of New York 1777-1801.
Educated at King's College, now Columbia University.
Helped to draw up the Declaration of Independance, which later his uncle,
Philip Livingston, signed.
U.S. Secretary of Foreign Affairs 1781-1783.
Minister to France 1801-04.
Negotiated the Louisiana Purchase.
James Roosevelt II (December 23, 1907 – August 13, 1991) was an American Congressman, an official Secretary to the President, a Democratic Party activist, and businessman. He received the Navy Cross for extraordinary heroism while serving as a Marine Corps officer during World War II. Roosevelt was the oldest son of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt.
Colonel of the Fourth New York (Continental) Regiment 1776-9.
Educated at the College of New Jersey, now Princeton University.
U.S. House of Representatives 1795-1801, 1823-9.
Mayor of New York City 1801-3.
Served under Andrew Jackson during the Battle of New Orleans 1815.
U.S. Senate 1829-31.
U.S. Secretary of State 1831-3.
Minister of France 1833-5.
Register of the Colonial Court of Chancery 1720.
County Clerk of Ulster 1722.
Member of the Assembly for the Manor 1728-37.
owner of Claverack, lying on the east side of the Hudson river and consisting of about 60,000 acres. It was never created into a separate manor.
in 1880 a wholesale merchant and dry goods living in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, in 1900 a dry goods merchant living in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, in 1910 president of a street railway living Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio,
Samuel Prescott Bush, b. Brick Church, N. J., 4 Oct. 1863, in 1920 president of a steel company living in Franklin Co., Ohio, in 1930 living in Franklin Co., Ohio, d. University Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, 8 Feb. 1948 m. Columbus, Ohio, 20 June 1894
George Herbert Walker Bush, b. Milton, Mass., 12 June 1924, in 1930 living with parents in Greenwich, Conn. (when he is called "Walker"), U.S. Vice President from 1981 to 1989, U.S. President from 1989 to 1993 m. Rye, N. Y., 6 Jan. 1945
George Walker Bush, b. New Haven, Conn., 6 July 1946, Governor of Texas from 1994 to 2000, U.S. President from 2001 m. Glass Memorial Chapel, First United Memorial Church, Midland, Texas, 5 Nov. 1977, Laura Lane Welch, b. Midland, Texas, 4 Nov. 1946, dau. of Harold Bruce Welch and Jenna Louise Hawkins