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Other notable correspondents include: Justus Erich Bollman(1769-1821); Charles James Fox(1749-1806); Thomas Jefferson(1743-1826); Marquis de Lafayette(1757-1834); Abraham Lincoln(1809-1865); Winfield Scott(1786-1866); Baron von Steuben(1730-1794); Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord(1754-1838); and, George Washington(1732-1799).\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu00003#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viu_viu00003","ead_ssi":"viu_viu00003","_root_":"viu_viu00003","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu00003","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu00003.xml","title_ssm":["Papers of Angelica Schuyler Church  1716-1865"],"title_tesim":["Papers of Angelica Schuyler Church  1716-1865"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["11245, 11245-a"],"text":["11245, 11245-a","Papers of Angelica Schuyler Church  1716-1865","Following are notes on the family taken from  A God-Child of Washington: A Picture of the Past  by Katharine\n        Schuyler Baxter."," Philip John Schuyler married Catharine van Rensselaer and had issue: John Bradstreet\n        Schuyler, Philip Schuyler, Angelica Schuyler, Margaret (\"Peggy\") Schuyler, Elizabeth\n        (\"Betsy\") Schuyler, Cornelia Schuyler, and, Catharine v[an] R[ensselaer] Schuyler. John\n        Bradstreet Schuyler married Elizabeth van Rensselaer in 1787 and had issue: Philip Schuyler.\n        Angelica Schuyler married John Barker Church and had issue: Philip hurchand Catharine\n        (\"Kitty\") Church. Margaret Schuyler(-1801) married Stephen van Rensselaer ca. 1784 and had\n        issue: Catherine Schuyler van Rensselaer(died age 12) and Stephen van Rensselaer; van\n        Rennsselaer married Cornelia Patersonin 1802. Elizabeth Schuyler married Alexander\n        Hamiltonon December 14, 1780. Cornelia Schuyler married Washington Morton."," Stephen van Rensselaer(1742-1824) married Catherine Livingston, daughter of Philip\n        Livingston and Christiana Ten Broeckand had issue: Stephen van Rensselaer, Philip van\n        Rensselaer, and Elizabeth van Rensselaer. Stephen van Rensselaer(1764-1839) married Margaret\n        Schuyler ca. 1784. Philip van Rensselaer(1766-1824) married Anne de Peyster Cortlandt in\n        1787. Elizabeth van Rennsselaer(1768-) married John Bradstreet Schuyler in 1787; she married\n        secondly, John Bleecker, in 1800. Catherine Livingston van Rensselaer, after the death of\n        Stephen van Rensselaer, married Domini Eilardus Westerlo and had issue: Rensselaer Westerlo\n        and Catherine Westerlo. Rensselaer Westerlo married Jane Lansing. Catherine Westerlo married\n        John Woodworth."," Robert Livingston(1654-) married Miss [ ] Schuyler and had issue: Philip Livingston,\n        Gilbert Livingston, and Robert Livingston. Philip Livingston had a son Philip Livingston,\n        who was born in Albany, 1716, and died in York, Pennsylvania, 1778; he was a signer of the\n           Declaration of Independence.","There are 84 items, 1716-1865, chiefly letters of Angelica Schuyler Church(1756-1815) and\n        other family members, including her husband John Barker Church, brother-in-law Alexander\n        Hamilton(1757-1804), father Philip John Schuyler, and brother-in-law Stephen van\n        Rensselaer(1764-1839). Other notable correspondents include: Justus Erich\n        Bollman(1769-1821); Charles James Fox(1749-1806); Thomas Jefferson(1743-1826); Marquis de\n        Lafayette(1757-1834); Abraham Lincoln(1809-1865); Winfield Scott(1786-1866); Baron von\n        Steuben(1730-1794); Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord(1754-1838); and, George\n        Washington(1732-1799).","Topics of interest include national politics and foreign affairs including the politics of\n        Alexander Hamiltonand Thomas Jefferson, the French Revolution, Marquis de Lafayetteand his\n        imprisonment, and the War of 1812; travel in Polandand Austriaand in England; trade in\n        Americaand India; and, family and personal matters. Persons mentioned or discussed include\n        Marquis de Lafayetteand his family, Marquis de La Tour(1770-1853); Philip John Schuyler;\n        John Trumbull(1756-1843), Maria Cosway, Mary Jefferson Eppes[Mrs. John Wayles Eppes]\n        (1778-1804), Martha Jefferson Randolph[Mrs. Thomas Mann Randolph] (1772-1808), and Madam de\n        Corny."," Angelica Schuyler Churchwas the daughter of General Philip John Schuyler, a Major General\n        in the Continental Army and a member of the Continental Congress. He later served as one of\n        the first two United StatesSenators from New York. Angelica Schuylermarried John Barker\n        Church, a British businessman, who was George Washington's Commissary General during the\n        Revolution and later became a member of the English Parliament. Church had fled Englandafter\n        a duel and later, using the name John Carter, eloped with Angelica Schuylerand became a\n        successful entrepreneur. Mrs. Church traveled in social circles which included the most\n        prominent figures of her time. In Paris, she was introduced to Thomas Jeffersonby her close\n        friend Maria Cosway; Church's daughter Catharine (\"Kitty\") Churchwas a playmate of\n        Jefferson's daughter, Mary (\"Polly\") Jefferson. These social connections made her\n        instrumental in the release of Lafayette from the prison at Olmutz, Austria. Mrs. Church's\n        sister, Elizabeth Schuyler, married Alexander Hamilton.","The Church archive contains correspondence from the period of the founding of America,\n        including letters from two of the Founding Fathers, Alexander Hamiltonand Thomas Jefferson,\n        whose personal and political differences helped shape the course of political dialogue in\n        the early days of the country. The letters are rich in personal and historical detail. Both\n        Hamilton and Jefferson write to Mrs. Church with a combination of intimacy and respect.\n        These letters complement the recorded history of the private lives of two of the most\n        prominent statesment in the early years of independence, and provides evidence of their\n        practical concerns. There are other letters from Jefferson to Church held in the Library of\n        Congress.","Following the biographical notes is an annotated listing of each letter and document. The\n        majority of the correspondence has been described; letters written in French or other\n        foreign language have not been described.","A digital exhibition drawn from these papers is  available\n          online .","English"],"unitid_tesim":["11245, 11245-a"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Papers of Angelica Schuyler Church  1716-1865"],"collection_title_tesim":["Papers of Angelica Schuyler Church  1716-1865"],"collection_ssim":["Papers of Angelica Schuyler Church  1716-1865"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Accession #11245 was purchased by the Library on June 26, 1996 from Ken Lopez,\n          Bookseller. 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Margaret Schuyler(-1801) married Stephen van Rensselaer ca. 1784 and had\n        issue: Catherine Schuyler van Rensselaer(died age 12) and Stephen van Rensselaer; van\n        Rennsselaer married Cornelia Patersonin 1802. Elizabeth Schuyler married Alexander\n        Hamiltonon December 14, 1780. Cornelia Schuyler married Washington Morton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Stephen van Rensselaer(1742-1824) married Catherine Livingston, daughter of Philip\n        Livingston and Christiana Ten Broeckand had issue: Stephen van Rensselaer, Philip van\n        Rensselaer, and Elizabeth van Rensselaer. Stephen van Rensselaer(1764-1839) married Margaret\n        Schuyler ca. 1784. Philip van Rensselaer(1766-1824) married Anne de Peyster Cortlandt in\n        1787. Elizabeth van Rennsselaer(1768-) married John Bradstreet Schuyler in 1787; she married\n        secondly, John Bleecker, in 1800. Catherine Livingston van Rensselaer, after the death of\n        Stephen van Rensselaer, married Domini Eilardus Westerlo and had issue: Rensselaer Westerlo\n        and Catherine Westerlo. Rensselaer Westerlo married Jane Lansing. Catherine Westerlo married\n        John Woodworth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Robert Livingston(1654-) married Miss [ ] Schuyler and had issue: Philip Livingston,\n        Gilbert Livingston, and Robert Livingston. 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Margaret Schuyler(-1801) married Stephen van Rensselaer ca. 1784 and had\n        issue: Catherine Schuyler van Rensselaer(died age 12) and Stephen van Rensselaer; van\n        Rennsselaer married Cornelia Patersonin 1802. Elizabeth Schuyler married Alexander\n        Hamiltonon December 14, 1780. Cornelia Schuyler married Washington Morton."," Stephen van Rensselaer(1742-1824) married Catherine Livingston, daughter of Philip\n        Livingston and Christiana Ten Broeckand had issue: Stephen van Rensselaer, Philip van\n        Rensselaer, and Elizabeth van Rensselaer. Stephen van Rensselaer(1764-1839) married Margaret\n        Schuyler ca. 1784. Philip van Rensselaer(1766-1824) married Anne de Peyster Cortlandt in\n        1787. Elizabeth van Rennsselaer(1768-) married John Bradstreet Schuyler in 1787; she married\n        secondly, John Bleecker, in 1800. Catherine Livingston van Rensselaer, after the death of\n        Stephen van Rensselaer, married Domini Eilardus Westerlo and had issue: Rensselaer Westerlo\n        and Catherine Westerlo. Rensselaer Westerlo married Jane Lansing. Catherine Westerlo married\n        John Woodworth."," Robert Livingston(1654-) married Miss [ ] Schuyler and had issue: Philip Livingston,\n        Gilbert Livingston, and Robert Livingston. Philip Livingston had a son Philip Livingston,\n        who was born in Albany, 1716, and died in York, Pennsylvania, 1778; he was a signer of the\n           Declaration of Independence."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are 84 items, 1716-1865, chiefly letters of Angelica Schuyler Church(1756-1815) and\n        other family members, including her husband John Barker Church, brother-in-law Alexander\n        Hamilton(1757-1804), father Philip John Schuyler, and brother-in-law Stephen van\n        Rensselaer(1764-1839). Other notable correspondents include: Justus Erich\n        Bollman(1769-1821); Charles James Fox(1749-1806); Thomas Jefferson(1743-1826); Marquis de\n        Lafayette(1757-1834); Abraham Lincoln(1809-1865); Winfield Scott(1786-1866); Baron von\n        Steuben(1730-1794); Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord(1754-1838); and, George\n        Washington(1732-1799).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics of interest include national politics and foreign affairs including the politics of\n        Alexander Hamiltonand Thomas Jefferson, the French Revolution, Marquis de Lafayetteand his\n        imprisonment, and the War of 1812; travel in Polandand Austriaand in England; trade in\n        Americaand India; and, family and personal matters. Persons mentioned or discussed include\n        Marquis de Lafayetteand his family, Marquis de La Tour(1770-1853); Philip John Schuyler;\n        John Trumbull(1756-1843), Maria Cosway, Mary Jefferson Eppes[Mrs. John Wayles Eppes]\n        (1778-1804), Martha Jefferson Randolph[Mrs. Thomas Mann Randolph] (1772-1808), and Madam de\n        Corny.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Angelica Schuyler Churchwas the daughter of General Philip John Schuyler, a Major General\n        in the Continental Army and a member of the Continental Congress. He later served as one of\n        the first two United StatesSenators from New York. Angelica Schuylermarried John Barker\n        Church, a British businessman, who was George Washington's Commissary General during the\n        Revolution and later became a member of the English Parliament. Church had fled Englandafter\n        a duel and later, using the name John Carter, eloped with Angelica Schuylerand became a\n        successful entrepreneur. Mrs. Church traveled in social circles which included the most\n        prominent figures of her time. In Paris, she was introduced to Thomas Jeffersonby her close\n        friend Maria Cosway; Church's daughter Catharine (\"Kitty\") Churchwas a playmate of\n        Jefferson's daughter, Mary (\"Polly\") Jefferson. These social connections made her\n        instrumental in the release of Lafayette from the prison at Olmutz, Austria. Mrs. Church's\n        sister, Elizabeth Schuyler, married Alexander Hamilton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Church archive contains correspondence from the period of the founding of America,\n        including letters from two of the Founding Fathers, Alexander Hamiltonand Thomas Jefferson,\n        whose personal and political differences helped shape the course of political dialogue in\n        the early days of the country. The letters are rich in personal and historical detail. Both\n        Hamilton and Jefferson write to Mrs. Church with a combination of intimacy and respect.\n        These letters complement the recorded history of the private lives of two of the most\n        prominent statesment in the early years of independence, and provides evidence of their\n        practical concerns. There are other letters from Jefferson to Church held in the Library of\n        Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFollowing the biographical notes is an annotated listing of each letter and document. The\n        majority of the correspondence has been described; letters written in French or other\n        foreign language have not been described.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA digital exhibition drawn from these papers is \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://explore.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/show/church\"\u003eavailable\n          online\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["There are 84 items, 1716-1865, chiefly letters of Angelica Schuyler Church(1756-1815) and\n        other family members, including her husband John Barker Church, brother-in-law Alexander\n        Hamilton(1757-1804), father Philip John Schuyler, and brother-in-law Stephen van\n        Rensselaer(1764-1839). Other notable correspondents include: Justus Erich\n        Bollman(1769-1821); Charles James Fox(1749-1806); Thomas Jefferson(1743-1826); Marquis de\n        Lafayette(1757-1834); Abraham Lincoln(1809-1865); Winfield Scott(1786-1866); Baron von\n        Steuben(1730-1794); Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord(1754-1838); and, George\n        Washington(1732-1799).","Topics of interest include national politics and foreign affairs including the politics of\n        Alexander Hamiltonand Thomas Jefferson, the French Revolution, Marquis de Lafayetteand his\n        imprisonment, and the War of 1812; travel in Polandand Austriaand in England; trade in\n        Americaand India; and, family and personal matters. Persons mentioned or discussed include\n        Marquis de Lafayetteand his family, Marquis de La Tour(1770-1853); Philip John Schuyler;\n        John Trumbull(1756-1843), Maria Cosway, Mary Jefferson Eppes[Mrs. John Wayles Eppes]\n        (1778-1804), Martha Jefferson Randolph[Mrs. Thomas Mann Randolph] (1772-1808), and Madam de\n        Corny."," Angelica Schuyler Churchwas the daughter of General Philip John Schuyler, a Major General\n        in the Continental Army and a member of the Continental Congress. He later served as one of\n        the first two United StatesSenators from New York. Angelica Schuylermarried John Barker\n        Church, a British businessman, who was George Washington's Commissary General during the\n        Revolution and later became a member of the English Parliament. Church had fled Englandafter\n        a duel and later, using the name John Carter, eloped with Angelica Schuylerand became a\n        successful entrepreneur. Mrs. Church traveled in social circles which included the most\n        prominent figures of her time. In Paris, she was introduced to Thomas Jeffersonby her close\n        friend Maria Cosway; Church's daughter Catharine (\"Kitty\") Churchwas a playmate of\n        Jefferson's daughter, Mary (\"Polly\") Jefferson. These social connections made her\n        instrumental in the release of Lafayette from the prison at Olmutz, Austria. Mrs. Church's\n        sister, Elizabeth Schuyler, married Alexander Hamilton.","The Church archive contains correspondence from the period of the founding of America,\n        including letters from two of the Founding Fathers, Alexander Hamiltonand Thomas Jefferson,\n        whose personal and political differences helped shape the course of political dialogue in\n        the early days of the country. The letters are rich in personal and historical detail. Both\n        Hamilton and Jefferson write to Mrs. Church with a combination of intimacy and respect.\n        These letters complement the recorded history of the private lives of two of the most\n        prominent statesment in the early years of independence, and provides evidence of their\n        practical concerns. There are other letters from Jefferson to Church held in the Library of\n        Congress.","Following the biographical notes is an annotated listing of each letter and document. The\n        majority of the correspondence has been described; letters written in French or other\n        foreign language have not been described.","A digital exhibition drawn from these papers is  available\n          online ."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":85,"online_item_count_is":11,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-01T02:23:55.332Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_viu00003","ead_ssi":"viu_viu00003","_root_":"viu_viu00003","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu00003","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu00003.xml","title_ssm":["Papers of Angelica Schuyler Church  1716-1865"],"title_tesim":["Papers of Angelica Schuyler Church  1716-1865"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["11245, 11245-a"],"text":["11245, 11245-a","Papers of Angelica Schuyler Church  1716-1865","Following are notes on the family taken from  A God-Child of Washington: A Picture of the Past  by Katharine\n        Schuyler Baxter."," Philip John Schuyler married Catharine van Rensselaer and had issue: John Bradstreet\n        Schuyler, Philip Schuyler, Angelica Schuyler, Margaret (\"Peggy\") Schuyler, Elizabeth\n        (\"Betsy\") Schuyler, Cornelia Schuyler, and, Catharine v[an] R[ensselaer] Schuyler. John\n        Bradstreet Schuyler married Elizabeth van Rensselaer in 1787 and had issue: Philip Schuyler.\n        Angelica Schuyler married John Barker Church and had issue: Philip hurchand Catharine\n        (\"Kitty\") Church. Margaret Schuyler(-1801) married Stephen van Rensselaer ca. 1784 and had\n        issue: Catherine Schuyler van Rensselaer(died age 12) and Stephen van Rensselaer; van\n        Rennsselaer married Cornelia Patersonin 1802. Elizabeth Schuyler married Alexander\n        Hamiltonon December 14, 1780. Cornelia Schuyler married Washington Morton."," Stephen van Rensselaer(1742-1824) married Catherine Livingston, daughter of Philip\n        Livingston and Christiana Ten Broeckand had issue: Stephen van Rensselaer, Philip van\n        Rensselaer, and Elizabeth van Rensselaer. Stephen van Rensselaer(1764-1839) married Margaret\n        Schuyler ca. 1784. Philip van Rensselaer(1766-1824) married Anne de Peyster Cortlandt in\n        1787. Elizabeth van Rennsselaer(1768-) married John Bradstreet Schuyler in 1787; she married\n        secondly, John Bleecker, in 1800. Catherine Livingston van Rensselaer, after the death of\n        Stephen van Rensselaer, married Domini Eilardus Westerlo and had issue: Rensselaer Westerlo\n        and Catherine Westerlo. Rensselaer Westerlo married Jane Lansing. Catherine Westerlo married\n        John Woodworth."," Robert Livingston(1654-) married Miss [ ] Schuyler and had issue: Philip Livingston,\n        Gilbert Livingston, and Robert Livingston. Philip Livingston had a son Philip Livingston,\n        who was born in Albany, 1716, and died in York, Pennsylvania, 1778; he was a signer of the\n           Declaration of Independence.","There are 84 items, 1716-1865, chiefly letters of Angelica Schuyler Church(1756-1815) and\n        other family members, including her husband John Barker Church, brother-in-law Alexander\n        Hamilton(1757-1804), father Philip John Schuyler, and brother-in-law Stephen van\n        Rensselaer(1764-1839). Other notable correspondents include: Justus Erich\n        Bollman(1769-1821); Charles James Fox(1749-1806); Thomas Jefferson(1743-1826); Marquis de\n        Lafayette(1757-1834); Abraham Lincoln(1809-1865); Winfield Scott(1786-1866); Baron von\n        Steuben(1730-1794); Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord(1754-1838); and, George\n        Washington(1732-1799).","Topics of interest include national politics and foreign affairs including the politics of\n        Alexander Hamiltonand Thomas Jefferson, the French Revolution, Marquis de Lafayetteand his\n        imprisonment, and the War of 1812; travel in Polandand Austriaand in England; trade in\n        Americaand India; and, family and personal matters. Persons mentioned or discussed include\n        Marquis de Lafayetteand his family, Marquis de La Tour(1770-1853); Philip John Schuyler;\n        John Trumbull(1756-1843), Maria Cosway, Mary Jefferson Eppes[Mrs. John Wayles Eppes]\n        (1778-1804), Martha Jefferson Randolph[Mrs. Thomas Mann Randolph] (1772-1808), and Madam de\n        Corny."," Angelica Schuyler Churchwas the daughter of General Philip John Schuyler, a Major General\n        in the Continental Army and a member of the Continental Congress. He later served as one of\n        the first two United StatesSenators from New York. Angelica Schuylermarried John Barker\n        Church, a British businessman, who was George Washington's Commissary General during the\n        Revolution and later became a member of the English Parliament. Church had fled Englandafter\n        a duel and later, using the name John Carter, eloped with Angelica Schuylerand became a\n        successful entrepreneur. Mrs. Church traveled in social circles which included the most\n        prominent figures of her time. In Paris, she was introduced to Thomas Jeffersonby her close\n        friend Maria Cosway; Church's daughter Catharine (\"Kitty\") Churchwas a playmate of\n        Jefferson's daughter, Mary (\"Polly\") Jefferson. These social connections made her\n        instrumental in the release of Lafayette from the prison at Olmutz, Austria. Mrs. Church's\n        sister, Elizabeth Schuyler, married Alexander Hamilton.","The Church archive contains correspondence from the period of the founding of America,\n        including letters from two of the Founding Fathers, Alexander Hamiltonand Thomas Jefferson,\n        whose personal and political differences helped shape the course of political dialogue in\n        the early days of the country. The letters are rich in personal and historical detail. Both\n        Hamilton and Jefferson write to Mrs. Church with a combination of intimacy and respect.\n        These letters complement the recorded history of the private lives of two of the most\n        prominent statesment in the early years of independence, and provides evidence of their\n        practical concerns. There are other letters from Jefferson to Church held in the Library of\n        Congress.","Following the biographical notes is an annotated listing of each letter and document. The\n        majority of the correspondence has been described; letters written in French or other\n        foreign language have not been described.","A digital exhibition drawn from these papers is  available\n          online .","English"],"unitid_tesim":["11245, 11245-a"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Papers of Angelica Schuyler Church  1716-1865"],"collection_title_tesim":["Papers of Angelica Schuyler Church  1716-1865"],"collection_ssim":["Papers of Angelica Schuyler Church  1716-1865"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Accession #11245 was purchased by the Library on June 26, 1996 from Ken Lopez,\n          Bookseller. Accession #11245-a was purchased by the Library on July 20, 2005 from Mida van\n          Zuylen Dunn."],"has_online_content_ssim":["true"],"extent_ssm":["84 items"],"extent_tesim":["84 items"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFollowing are notes on the family taken from \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA God-Child of Washington: A Picture of the Past\u003c/title\u003e by Katharine\n        Schuyler Baxter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Philip John Schuyler married Catharine van Rensselaer and had issue: John Bradstreet\n        Schuyler, Philip Schuyler, Angelica Schuyler, Margaret (\"Peggy\") Schuyler, Elizabeth\n        (\"Betsy\") Schuyler, Cornelia Schuyler, and, Catharine v[an] R[ensselaer] Schuyler. John\n        Bradstreet Schuyler married Elizabeth van Rensselaer in 1787 and had issue: Philip Schuyler.\n        Angelica Schuyler married John Barker Church and had issue: Philip hurchand Catharine\n        (\"Kitty\") Church. Margaret Schuyler(-1801) married Stephen van Rensselaer ca. 1784 and had\n        issue: Catherine Schuyler van Rensselaer(died age 12) and Stephen van Rensselaer; van\n        Rennsselaer married Cornelia Patersonin 1802. Elizabeth Schuyler married Alexander\n        Hamiltonon December 14, 1780. Cornelia Schuyler married Washington Morton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Stephen van Rensselaer(1742-1824) married Catherine Livingston, daughter of Philip\n        Livingston and Christiana Ten Broeckand had issue: Stephen van Rensselaer, Philip van\n        Rensselaer, and Elizabeth van Rensselaer. Stephen van Rensselaer(1764-1839) married Margaret\n        Schuyler ca. 1784. Philip van Rensselaer(1766-1824) married Anne de Peyster Cortlandt in\n        1787. Elizabeth van Rennsselaer(1768-) married John Bradstreet Schuyler in 1787; she married\n        secondly, John Bleecker, in 1800. Catherine Livingston van Rensselaer, after the death of\n        Stephen van Rensselaer, married Domini Eilardus Westerlo and had issue: Rensselaer Westerlo\n        and Catherine Westerlo. Rensselaer Westerlo married Jane Lansing. Catherine Westerlo married\n        John Woodworth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Robert Livingston(1654-) married Miss [ ] Schuyler and had issue: Philip Livingston,\n        Gilbert Livingston, and Robert Livingston. Philip Livingston had a son Philip Livingston,\n        who was born in Albany, 1716, and died in York, Pennsylvania, 1778; he was a signer of the\n          \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDeclaration of Independence.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Notes"],"bioghist_tesim":["Following are notes on the family taken from  A God-Child of Washington: A Picture of the Past  by Katharine\n        Schuyler Baxter."," Philip John Schuyler married Catharine van Rensselaer and had issue: John Bradstreet\n        Schuyler, Philip Schuyler, Angelica Schuyler, Margaret (\"Peggy\") Schuyler, Elizabeth\n        (\"Betsy\") Schuyler, Cornelia Schuyler, and, Catharine v[an] R[ensselaer] Schuyler. John\n        Bradstreet Schuyler married Elizabeth van Rensselaer in 1787 and had issue: Philip Schuyler.\n        Angelica Schuyler married John Barker Church and had issue: Philip hurchand Catharine\n        (\"Kitty\") Church. Margaret Schuyler(-1801) married Stephen van Rensselaer ca. 1784 and had\n        issue: Catherine Schuyler van Rensselaer(died age 12) and Stephen van Rensselaer; van\n        Rennsselaer married Cornelia Patersonin 1802. Elizabeth Schuyler married Alexander\n        Hamiltonon December 14, 1780. Cornelia Schuyler married Washington Morton."," Stephen van Rensselaer(1742-1824) married Catherine Livingston, daughter of Philip\n        Livingston and Christiana Ten Broeckand had issue: Stephen van Rensselaer, Philip van\n        Rensselaer, and Elizabeth van Rensselaer. Stephen van Rensselaer(1764-1839) married Margaret\n        Schuyler ca. 1784. Philip van Rensselaer(1766-1824) married Anne de Peyster Cortlandt in\n        1787. Elizabeth van Rennsselaer(1768-) married John Bradstreet Schuyler in 1787; she married\n        secondly, John Bleecker, in 1800. Catherine Livingston van Rensselaer, after the death of\n        Stephen van Rensselaer, married Domini Eilardus Westerlo and had issue: Rensselaer Westerlo\n        and Catherine Westerlo. Rensselaer Westerlo married Jane Lansing. Catherine Westerlo married\n        John Woodworth."," Robert Livingston(1654-) married Miss [ ] Schuyler and had issue: Philip Livingston,\n        Gilbert Livingston, and Robert Livingston. Philip Livingston had a son Philip Livingston,\n        who was born in Albany, 1716, and died in York, Pennsylvania, 1778; he was a signer of the\n           Declaration of Independence."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are 84 items, 1716-1865, chiefly letters of Angelica Schuyler Church(1756-1815) and\n        other family members, including her husband John Barker Church, brother-in-law Alexander\n        Hamilton(1757-1804), father Philip John Schuyler, and brother-in-law Stephen van\n        Rensselaer(1764-1839). Other notable correspondents include: Justus Erich\n        Bollman(1769-1821); Charles James Fox(1749-1806); Thomas Jefferson(1743-1826); Marquis de\n        Lafayette(1757-1834); Abraham Lincoln(1809-1865); Winfield Scott(1786-1866); Baron von\n        Steuben(1730-1794); Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord(1754-1838); and, George\n        Washington(1732-1799).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics of interest include national politics and foreign affairs including the politics of\n        Alexander Hamiltonand Thomas Jefferson, the French Revolution, Marquis de Lafayetteand his\n        imprisonment, and the War of 1812; travel in Polandand Austriaand in England; trade in\n        Americaand India; and, family and personal matters. Persons mentioned or discussed include\n        Marquis de Lafayetteand his family, Marquis de La Tour(1770-1853); Philip John Schuyler;\n        John Trumbull(1756-1843), Maria Cosway, Mary Jefferson Eppes[Mrs. John Wayles Eppes]\n        (1778-1804), Martha Jefferson Randolph[Mrs. Thomas Mann Randolph] (1772-1808), and Madam de\n        Corny.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Angelica Schuyler Churchwas the daughter of General Philip John Schuyler, a Major General\n        in the Continental Army and a member of the Continental Congress. He later served as one of\n        the first two United StatesSenators from New York. Angelica Schuylermarried John Barker\n        Church, a British businessman, who was George Washington's Commissary General during the\n        Revolution and later became a member of the English Parliament. Church had fled Englandafter\n        a duel and later, using the name John Carter, eloped with Angelica Schuylerand became a\n        successful entrepreneur. Mrs. Church traveled in social circles which included the most\n        prominent figures of her time. In Paris, she was introduced to Thomas Jeffersonby her close\n        friend Maria Cosway; Church's daughter Catharine (\"Kitty\") Churchwas a playmate of\n        Jefferson's daughter, Mary (\"Polly\") Jefferson. These social connections made her\n        instrumental in the release of Lafayette from the prison at Olmutz, Austria. Mrs. Church's\n        sister, Elizabeth Schuyler, married Alexander Hamilton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Church archive contains correspondence from the period of the founding of America,\n        including letters from two of the Founding Fathers, Alexander Hamiltonand Thomas Jefferson,\n        whose personal and political differences helped shape the course of political dialogue in\n        the early days of the country. The letters are rich in personal and historical detail. Both\n        Hamilton and Jefferson write to Mrs. Church with a combination of intimacy and respect.\n        These letters complement the recorded history of the private lives of two of the most\n        prominent statesment in the early years of independence, and provides evidence of their\n        practical concerns. There are other letters from Jefferson to Church held in the Library of\n        Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFollowing the biographical notes is an annotated listing of each letter and document. The\n        majority of the correspondence has been described; letters written in French or other\n        foreign language have not been described.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA digital exhibition drawn from these papers is \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://explore.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/show/church\"\u003eavailable\n          online\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["There are 84 items, 1716-1865, chiefly letters of Angelica Schuyler Church(1756-1815) and\n        other family members, including her husband John Barker Church, brother-in-law Alexander\n        Hamilton(1757-1804), father Philip John Schuyler, and brother-in-law Stephen van\n        Rensselaer(1764-1839). Other notable correspondents include: Justus Erich\n        Bollman(1769-1821); Charles James Fox(1749-1806); Thomas Jefferson(1743-1826); Marquis de\n        Lafayette(1757-1834); Abraham Lincoln(1809-1865); Winfield Scott(1786-1866); Baron von\n        Steuben(1730-1794); Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord(1754-1838); and, George\n        Washington(1732-1799).","Topics of interest include national politics and foreign affairs including the politics of\n        Alexander Hamiltonand Thomas Jefferson, the French Revolution, Marquis de Lafayetteand his\n        imprisonment, and the War of 1812; travel in Polandand Austriaand in England; trade in\n        Americaand India; and, family and personal matters. Persons mentioned or discussed include\n        Marquis de Lafayetteand his family, Marquis de La Tour(1770-1853); Philip John Schuyler;\n        John Trumbull(1756-1843), Maria Cosway, Mary Jefferson Eppes[Mrs. John Wayles Eppes]\n        (1778-1804), Martha Jefferson Randolph[Mrs. Thomas Mann Randolph] (1772-1808), and Madam de\n        Corny."," Angelica Schuyler Churchwas the daughter of General Philip John Schuyler, a Major General\n        in the Continental Army and a member of the Continental Congress. He later served as one of\n        the first two United StatesSenators from New York. Angelica Schuylermarried John Barker\n        Church, a British businessman, who was George Washington's Commissary General during the\n        Revolution and later became a member of the English Parliament. Church had fled Englandafter\n        a duel and later, using the name John Carter, eloped with Angelica Schuylerand became a\n        successful entrepreneur. Mrs. Church traveled in social circles which included the most\n        prominent figures of her time. In Paris, she was introduced to Thomas Jeffersonby her close\n        friend Maria Cosway; Church's daughter Catharine (\"Kitty\") Churchwas a playmate of\n        Jefferson's daughter, Mary (\"Polly\") Jefferson. These social connections made her\n        instrumental in the release of Lafayette from the prison at Olmutz, Austria. Mrs. Church's\n        sister, Elizabeth Schuyler, married Alexander Hamilton.","The Church archive contains correspondence from the period of the founding of America,\n        including letters from two of the Founding Fathers, Alexander Hamiltonand Thomas Jefferson,\n        whose personal and political differences helped shape the course of political dialogue in\n        the early days of the country. The letters are rich in personal and historical detail. Both\n        Hamilton and Jefferson write to Mrs. Church with a combination of intimacy and respect.\n        These letters complement the recorded history of the private lives of two of the most\n        prominent statesment in the early years of independence, and provides evidence of their\n        practical concerns. There are other letters from Jefferson to Church held in the Library of\n        Congress.","Following the biographical notes is an annotated listing of each letter and document. 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This appears to be an error: his entry in American National Biography states that \"he commanded Virginia volunteer units from the fall of 1780 until the following fall, but there is no evidence that he was actually involved in battlefield action.\" He married Margaret Smith of Baltimore, Maryland, and settled at \"Warren\" in Albemarle County where he became a member of the Virginia House of Delegates 1784-1789 and a delegate to the ratifying convention of 1788 which approved the Federal Constitution.","Robert Carter Nicholas (1728-1780) was the nephew of Wilson Cary Nicholas and the son of Dr. George Nicholas and Elizabeth Carter Burwell Nicholas (widow of Nathaniel Burwell) of Williamsburg, Virginia. His father migrated to Virginia; his mother was the daughter of wealthy Virginia landowner, Robert \"King\" Carter of Corotoman . Born January 28, 1728/9, both parents were dead by 1734. He studied law at the College of William and Mary and practiced in the general court under the royal government. He served in the House of Burgesses, 1755-61 as the representative from York County, and from 1766-1775 as the representative of James City County, and was Treasurer for the colony of Virginia, 1766-1775. He was a member of the Virginia General Assembly from 1776 to 1778 and in 1779 was appointed to the high court of chancery. Nicholas married Anne Cary, daughter of Wilson Cary of Warwick County in 1751 and the couple had four daughters and six sons.","George Nicholas, born in Williamsburg about 1754, was the son of Robert Carter Nicholas, treasurer of Virginia from 1766 to 1776, and a great grandson of Robert \"King\" Carter. He attended the College of William and Mary and became a noted attorney. Nicholas was a lieutenant colonel in the Continental army but spent much of his time in Baltimore and did not participate in any significant engagements. During service in the House of Delegates in 1778-1779, 1781-1782, 1783, and from 1786 to 1788, the last three terms representing Albemarle County, Nicholas became friendly with James Madison. Elected to the Virginia Ratification Convention of 1788, Nicholas followed Madison's lead and spoke in favor of ratification of the proposed new Constitution. Soon after the convention, he moved west to Kentucky, where he had a distinguished career as an attorney, as a leading member of the Kentucky Constitutional Convention of 1792, and as the first attorney general of the state and professor of law at Transylvania University. Nicholas wrote important letters on western affairs to Madison and to Thomas Jefferson, which George Washington also read, and tried to convince the federal government to increase its military presence in the West to protect settlers from Indian incursions and to secure westerners' access to the Mississippi River. George Nicholas died in Lexington, Kentucky, on July 25, 1799.","Sources:\nRobert Carter Nicholas, Sr. (2009, September 8) In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia . Retrieved 13:10, October 15, 2009, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php? title=Robert_Carter_Nicholas,_Sr.\u0026oldid=312497296","Library of Virginia website: http://www.virginiamemory.com/online_classroom/shaping_the_constitution/people/george_nicholas","This collection contains material which discusses enslavement and may contain racist language. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","Funding for enhanced description and digitization of this collection was graciously provided by John C.R. Taylor, III.","This record is made available under a Universal 1.0 Public Domain Dedication Creative Commons license. 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Nicholas was born in Williamsburg, Virginia where he attended the College of William and Mary. According to Nicholas's entry in the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress , he served in the American Revolutionary War as commander of George Washington's Life Guard until the unit disbanded in 1783. This appears to be an error: his entry in American National Biography states that \"he commanded Virginia volunteer units from the fall of 1780 until the following fall, but there is no evidence that he was actually involved in battlefield action.\" He married Margaret Smith of Baltimore, Maryland, and settled at \"Warren\" in Albemarle County where he became a member of the Virginia House of Delegates 1784-1789 and a delegate to the ratifying convention of 1788 which approved the Federal Constitution.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert Carter Nicholas (1728-1780) was the nephew of Wilson Cary Nicholas and the son of Dr. George Nicholas and Elizabeth Carter Burwell Nicholas (widow of Nathaniel Burwell) of Williamsburg, Virginia. His father migrated to Virginia; his mother was the daughter of wealthy Virginia landowner, Robert \"King\" Carter of Corotoman . Born January 28, 1728/9, both parents were dead by 1734. He studied law at the College of William and Mary and practiced in the general court under the royal government. He served in the House of Burgesses, 1755-61 as the representative from York County, and from 1766-1775 as the representative of James City County, and was Treasurer for the colony of Virginia, 1766-1775. He was a member of the Virginia General Assembly from 1776 to 1778 and in 1779 was appointed to the high court of chancery. Nicholas married Anne Cary, daughter of Wilson Cary of Warwick County in 1751 and the couple had four daughters and six sons.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Nicholas, born in Williamsburg about 1754, was the son of Robert Carter Nicholas, treasurer of Virginia from 1766 to 1776, and a great grandson of Robert \"King\" Carter. He attended the College of William and Mary and became a noted attorney. Nicholas was a lieutenant colonel in the Continental army but spent much of his time in Baltimore and did not participate in any significant engagements. During service in the House of Delegates in 1778-1779, 1781-1782, 1783, and from 1786 to 1788, the last three terms representing Albemarle County, Nicholas became friendly with James Madison. Elected to the Virginia Ratification Convention of 1788, Nicholas followed Madison's lead and spoke in favor of ratification of the proposed new Constitution. Soon after the convention, he moved west to Kentucky, where he had a distinguished career as an attorney, as a leading member of the Kentucky Constitutional Convention of 1792, and as the first attorney general of the state and professor of law at Transylvania University. Nicholas wrote important letters on western affairs to Madison and to Thomas Jefferson, which George Washington also read, and tried to convince the federal government to increase its military presence in the West to protect settlers from Indian incursions and to secure westerners' access to the Mississippi River. George Nicholas died in Lexington, Kentucky, on July 25, 1799.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSources:\nRobert Carter Nicholas, Sr. (2009, September 8) In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia . 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This appears to be an error: his entry in American National Biography states that \"he commanded Virginia volunteer units from the fall of 1780 until the following fall, but there is no evidence that he was actually involved in battlefield action.\" He married Margaret Smith of Baltimore, Maryland, and settled at \"Warren\" in Albemarle County where he became a member of the Virginia House of Delegates 1784-1789 and a delegate to the ratifying convention of 1788 which approved the Federal Constitution.","Robert Carter Nicholas (1728-1780) was the nephew of Wilson Cary Nicholas and the son of Dr. George Nicholas and Elizabeth Carter Burwell Nicholas (widow of Nathaniel Burwell) of Williamsburg, Virginia. His father migrated to Virginia; his mother was the daughter of wealthy Virginia landowner, Robert \"King\" Carter of Corotoman . Born January 28, 1728/9, both parents were dead by 1734. He studied law at the College of William and Mary and practiced in the general court under the royal government. He served in the House of Burgesses, 1755-61 as the representative from York County, and from 1766-1775 as the representative of James City County, and was Treasurer for the colony of Virginia, 1766-1775. He was a member of the Virginia General Assembly from 1776 to 1778 and in 1779 was appointed to the high court of chancery. Nicholas married Anne Cary, daughter of Wilson Cary of Warwick County in 1751 and the couple had four daughters and six sons.","George Nicholas, born in Williamsburg about 1754, was the son of Robert Carter Nicholas, treasurer of Virginia from 1766 to 1776, and a great grandson of Robert \"King\" Carter. He attended the College of William and Mary and became a noted attorney. Nicholas was a lieutenant colonel in the Continental army but spent much of his time in Baltimore and did not participate in any significant engagements. During service in the House of Delegates in 1778-1779, 1781-1782, 1783, and from 1786 to 1788, the last three terms representing Albemarle County, Nicholas became friendly with James Madison. Elected to the Virginia Ratification Convention of 1788, Nicholas followed Madison's lead and spoke in favor of ratification of the proposed new Constitution. Soon after the convention, he moved west to Kentucky, where he had a distinguished career as an attorney, as a leading member of the Kentucky Constitutional Convention of 1792, and as the first attorney general of the state and professor of law at Transylvania University. Nicholas wrote important letters on western affairs to Madison and to Thomas Jefferson, which George Washington also read, and tried to convince the federal government to increase its military presence in the West to protect settlers from Indian incursions and to secure westerners' access to the Mississippi River. George Nicholas died in Lexington, Kentucky, on July 25, 1799.","Sources:\nRobert Carter Nicholas, Sr. (2009, September 8) In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia . Retrieved 13:10, October 15, 2009, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php? title=Robert_Carter_Nicholas,_Sr.\u0026oldid=312497296","Library of Virginia website: http://www.virginiamemory.com/online_classroom/shaping_the_constitution/people/george_nicholas"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains material which discusses enslavement and may contain racist language. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFunding for enhanced description and digitization of this collection was graciously provided by John C.R. 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This appears to be an error: his entry in American National Biography states that \"he commanded Virginia volunteer units from the fall of 1780 until the following fall, but there is no evidence that he was actually involved in battlefield action.\" He married Margaret Smith of Baltimore, Maryland, and settled at \"Warren\" in Albemarle County where he became a member of the Virginia House of Delegates 1784-1789 and a delegate to the ratifying convention of 1788 which approved the Federal Constitution.","Robert Carter Nicholas (1728-1780) was the nephew of Wilson Cary Nicholas and the son of Dr. George Nicholas and Elizabeth Carter Burwell Nicholas (widow of Nathaniel Burwell) of Williamsburg, Virginia. His father migrated to Virginia; his mother was the daughter of wealthy Virginia landowner, Robert \"King\" Carter of Corotoman . Born January 28, 1728/9, both parents were dead by 1734. He studied law at the College of William and Mary and practiced in the general court under the royal government. He served in the House of Burgesses, 1755-61 as the representative from York County, and from 1766-1775 as the representative of James City County, and was Treasurer for the colony of Virginia, 1766-1775. He was a member of the Virginia General Assembly from 1776 to 1778 and in 1779 was appointed to the high court of chancery. Nicholas married Anne Cary, daughter of Wilson Cary of Warwick County in 1751 and the couple had four daughters and six sons.","George Nicholas, born in Williamsburg about 1754, was the son of Robert Carter Nicholas, treasurer of Virginia from 1766 to 1776, and a great grandson of Robert \"King\" Carter. He attended the College of William and Mary and became a noted attorney. Nicholas was a lieutenant colonel in the Continental army but spent much of his time in Baltimore and did not participate in any significant engagements. During service in the House of Delegates in 1778-1779, 1781-1782, 1783, and from 1786 to 1788, the last three terms representing Albemarle County, Nicholas became friendly with James Madison. Elected to the Virginia Ratification Convention of 1788, Nicholas followed Madison's lead and spoke in favor of ratification of the proposed new Constitution. Soon after the convention, he moved west to Kentucky, where he had a distinguished career as an attorney, as a leading member of the Kentucky Constitutional Convention of 1792, and as the first attorney general of the state and professor of law at Transylvania University. Nicholas wrote important letters on western affairs to Madison and to Thomas Jefferson, which George Washington also read, and tried to convince the federal government to increase its military presence in the West to protect settlers from Indian incursions and to secure westerners' access to the Mississippi River. 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