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869:'s invitation to join the descriptively named Society for the Relief of Poor Widows with Small Children that had been established the previous year. In 1806, two years after her husband's death, along with several other women including Joanna Bethune, she founded the Orphan Asylum Society. Eliza was appointed second directress, or vice-president. In 1821, she was named first directress, and served for 27 years in this role, until she left New York in 1848. In those roles, she raised funds, collected needed goods, and oversaw the care and education of over 700 children. By the time she left she had been with the organization continuously since its founding, a total of 42 years. The New York Orphan Asylum Society continues to exist as a social service agency for children, today called 470: 670:, a young woman who first approached Hamilton for monetary aid in the summer of 1791. Elizabeth evidently did not believe the charges when they were first leveled against her husband: John Church, her brother-in-law, on July 13, 1797, wrote to Alexander that "it makes not the least Impression on her, only that she considers the whole Knot of those opposed to you to be ." After returning home to Eliza on July 22 and assembling a first draft dated July 1797, on August 25, 1797, Alexander published a pamphlet, later known as the 106: 461:'s aides who worked alongside her future husband, said, "Hers was a strong character with its depth and warmth, whether of feeling or temper controlled, but glowing underneath, bursting through at times in some emphatic expression." Much later, the son of Joanna Bethune, one of the women she worked alongside to found an orphanage later in her life, remembered that "Both were of determined disposition ... Mrs. Bethune the more cautious, Mrs. Hamilton the more impulsive." 3462: 756: 809: 1018: 33: 842:, was sold at public auction; however, she was later able to repurchase it from the executors, who decided that Hamilton could not be publicly dispossessed of her home, and purchased it themselves to sell back to her at half the price. In November 1833, at the age of 76, Hamilton resold The Grange for $ 25,000 ($ 789,310 in 2023), funding the purchase of a New York City townhouse, the 617:] under her protection." Two years later, Colonel Antill died in Canada, and Frances continued to live with the Hamiltons for another eight years, until an older sister was married and able to take Frances into her own home. Later, James Alexander Hamilton would write that Frances "was educated and treated in all respects as own daughter." 495:, one of Washington's aides-de-camp, who was stationed with Washington and his men in Morristown for the winter of 1780. Schuyler and Hamilton had met once before, but only briefly, when Hamilton dined with the Schuylers on his way back from a negotiation on Washington's behalf. Also while in Morristown, Schuyler met and became friends with 510:. In some of the correspondence between Hamilton and Schuyler, there had been some talk in at least one letter of a "secret wedding". In early April 1780, they were officially engaged with her father's blessing, which was something of an anomaly for the family with Schuyler's two sisters, Angelica and Catherine, both eloping. 698:, after Alexander's father's home in Scotland. Elizabeth and Alexander continued to live together in a caring relationship in their new home that can be seen in letters between the two at the time. When Elizabeth went away attending her mother's funeral in 1803, Alexander wrote to her from the Grange Estate, telling her: 820: 502:
After meeting Schuyler in Morristown, Hamilton was so excited that he reportedly returned to the Continental Army's Morristown headquarters and had forgotten the password to gain admission to it. The relationship between Schuyler and Hamilton quickly grew; even after he left Morristown a month later
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would set the bar for multiple future biographies of Alexander Hamilton that were written over time. Hamilton was so devoted to Alexander's writings that she wore a small package around her neck containing the pieces of a sonnet that Alexander wrote for her during the early days of their courtship.
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Soon Elizabeth moved again, this time back to her parents' house in Albany. This may have coincided with the discovery that she was pregnant with their first child, who was born the following January and named Philip, in honor of Elizabeth's father. While apart, Alexander wrote her numerous letters
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while Earl was being held in debtors' prison. Alexander heard of Earl's predicament and asked if Elizabeth might be willing to sit for him, to allow him to make some money and eventually buy his way out of prison, which he subsequently did. At this time, she and Alexander had three young children;
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as they entertained their husbands' fellow officers. Soon, however, Washington and Alexander Hamilton had a falling out, and the newlywed couple moved, first back to Elizabeth's father's house in Albany, then to a new home across the river from the New Windsor headquarters. There, Elizabeth busied
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Elizabeth was, at the time, pregnant with their sixth child. Despite her advanced pregnancy and her previous miscarriage of November 1794, her initial reaction to her husband's disclosure of his past affair was to leave Alexander in New York and join her parents in Albany, where their son William
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that autumn. Meanwhile, the Revolutionary War began raging close to her home, when a group of British soldiers stumbled upon her residence at the Pastures, seeking supplies. According to some accounts, the family was spared from any losses thanks to her sister Peggy, who told the British soldiers
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in 1775; Schuyler, then seventeen, might have had a juvenile crush on the young British officer who had once sketched for her. Hamilton, while envious of André for his actions during the war, promised Schuyler he would do what he could to treat the British intelligence chief accordingly; he even
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returned from Paris in 1790, she and Alexander hosted a dinner for him. After Alexander became Treasury Secretary in 1789, her social duties increased. "Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Jay and Mrs. Knox were the leaders of official society," an early historian wrote in 1897. She also managed the Hamilton
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The consolations of Religion, my beloved, can alone support you; and these you have a right to enjoy. Fly to the bosom of your God and be comforted. With my last idea; I shall cherish the sweet hope of meeting you in a better world. Adieu best of wives and best of Women. Embrace all my darling
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nomination for her work in the show. Eliza's depiction in the musical has attracted praise from critics and commentators for emphasizing both her importance in her husband's life and her own work in propagating his legacy, an approach it shares with its inspiration and source,
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over his accusations of financial improprieties. Hamilton wanted a full official apology from Monroe, which he did not give until they met in person to talk about Alexander shortly before his passing. In 1846, Hamilton petitioned Congress to publish her husband's writings.
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I am anxious to hear of your arrival at Albany and shall be glad to be informed that your father and all of you are composed. I pray you to exert yourself and I repeat my exhortation that you will bear in mind it is your business to comfort and not to
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Stephen was born on August 4, 1797. She returned to her marital house in New York City in early September 1797, in part because the local medical doctor had been unable to cure their eldest son Philip, who had accompanied her to Albany and contracted
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who stayed briefly with the Schuyler family during his travels. She was said to have been something of a tomboy when she was young; throughout her life, she displayed both strong will and impulsiveness, both of which were noted by her acquaintances.
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In June 1848, when Hamilton was in her nineties, she sought to persuade the U.S. Congress to purchase and publish her late husband's works. In August, her request was granted, and Congress bought and published Alexander's works, adding them to the
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on November 24, 1801. After being shot on the dueling field, Philip was brought to Angelica and John Church's house, where he died with both of his parents next to him. Their last child, born the next June in 1802, was named Philip in his honor.
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After the Battle of Yorktown, which was won decisively by American forces and led the British to recognize their defeat in the war, Alexander rejoined Elizabeth in Albany, where they remained for almost another two years prior to relocating to
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in the mid-17th-century. Both her mother and father came from wealthy and well-regarded families. Like many landowners of the time, her father was a slave owner, and Schuyler would have grown up around slavery. Despite the unrest of the
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out loud to her as he wrote it. Meanwhile, she continued to raise her children; a fifth child, John Church Hamilton, was born in August 1792. She maintained their household through multiple moves between New York City,
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instead of by hanging, but Andre was hanged. After two more months of separation punctuated by their correspondence, on December 14, 1780, Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler were married at the Schuyler Mansion.
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While in Philadelphia, around November 24, 1794, Elizabeth suffered a miscarriage in the wake of her youngest child falling extremely ill and her worries over Alexander's absence during his armed suppression of the
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In September 1755, twenty-one-year-old Philip married Catherine Van Rensselaer, daughter of the Lower or Claverack manor. A few months later the first of their fifteen children was baptized in the Albany Dutch
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Elizabeth and her husband would not get to enjoy their newly built home together long. Two years later, on July 11, 1804, Alexander was mortally wounded by his foe, then U.S. vice president
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The Hamiltons had an active social life, often attending the theater and various balls and parties. "I had little of private life in those days," she would remember. At the first
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After completing the prisoner exchange negotiations, Hamilton returned to Morristown, where Schuyler's father had arrived in his capacity as representative of the
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on a short mission to negotiate a prisoners exchange. While on the prisoner exchange, Hamilton wrote to Schuyler, continuing their relationship through letters.
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Hamilton remained dedicated to preserving her husband's legacy. She re-organized all of Alexander's letters, papers, and writings with the help of her son,
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Elizabeth also continued to aid Alexander throughout his political career, serving as an intermediary between him and his publisher when he was writing
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Beginning in 1846, Hamilton was suffering from short-term memory loss, but still vividly recalled her husband. On November 9, 1854, Hamilton died in
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Hamilton also defended Alexander against his critics in a variety of ways following his death, including by supporting his claim of authorship of
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The same year, in 1787, Elizabeth and Alexander took into their home Frances Antill, the two-year-old youngest child of Hamilton's friend Colonel
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Hamilton followed the Continental Army when they decamped from Morristown in June 1780. In September that year, Schuyler learned that Major
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assuring her not to worry for his safety; in addition, he wrote her concerning confidential military secrets, including the lead-up to the
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The Hamiltons also raised Frances (Fanny) Antill, an orphan who lived with them for ten years beginning in 1787 when she was 2 years old.
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Catharine had seven brothers and sisters including Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (1757-1854), the second child of the Schuyler Family.
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herself in creating a home for them and in aiding Alexander with his political writings, including parts of his 31-page letter to
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in late 1783. On September 25, 1784, Elizabeth gave birth to her second child, Angelica, named after Elizabeth's older sister.
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once noted to Alexander that Elizabeth had "as much merit as your treasurer as you have as treasurer of the United States."
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Prior to the duel, Alexander, seemingly anticipating his possible death, wrote Elizabeth two letters, telling her:
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to construct the Hamilton family home. In 1802, the same year that Philip was born, the house was built and named
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Alexander Hamilton died on July 12, 1804, with Elizabeth and all seven of his surviving children by his side.
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Her efforts permitted modern historians the access they have today to the writings of Alexander Hamilton.
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The three sisters were three of seven siblings who lived to adulthood. There were 14 siblings in total.
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When she was a girl, Schuyler accompanied her father to a meeting of the Six Nations, where she met
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In 1797, an affair came to light that had taken place several years earlier between Alexander and
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were one of the wealthiest and most politically influential families in what was then the
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that her father had gone to town to get help, which caused them to flee from the area.
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from Congress in 1836 for money and land. In 1848, she departed New York City for
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In early 1780, Schuyler went to stay with her aunt, Gertrude Schuyler Cochran, in
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and was a passionate champion and defender of Hamilton's work and efforts in the
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After her husband's death in 1804, Hamilton was left to pay Alexander's debts.
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Like most Dutch families of the area, her family belonged to the
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After a short honeymoon at the Pastures, her childhood home in
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to the British. André had once been a house guest in the
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Elizabeth and Alexander Hamilton had eight children:
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