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Peter Stuyvesant (merchant)

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Stuyvesant was educated in the schools of New York and became a merchant in New York City like his elder brother. He inherited significant property and great wealth, and was active in philanthropy like his father before him. He is credited with the original layout of the streets between what is today
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255:, with whom he had a daughter before Maria's death in 1679. As was common in colonial America, his family regularly intermarried and his grandfathers were first cousins; his maternal grandfather Balthazar was the son of Ann (née Stuyvesant) Bayard, sister of 223:) Stuyvesant (b. 1685), who married in 1720. His father owned the original Stuyvesant family home, and which burned down in 1778. Being the only son that left descendants, Peter inherited the 60-acre (24 ha) 240:) and Maria (née Loockermans) Bayard. His paternal grandparents were Nicholas William Stuyvesant and Elizabeth (née Van Slichtenhorst) Stuyvesant (a daughter of Brant Van Slichtenhorst, the director of 215:
on October 13, 1727. He was one of four sons born to Peter Gerard Stuyvesant (1691–1777), who was prominent in the civil affairs of New York and served as a magistrate for over thirty years, and Judith
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Through his daughter Cornelia, he was a grandfather of at least twelve grandchildren including Petrus Stuyvesant Ten Broeck (1792–1849), a priest who married Lucretia Loring Cutter (daughter of
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and in 1651 and by 1660 had built the family chapel. The elder Stuyvesant was interred in a vault under the chapel following his death in 1672. In 1795, the cornerstone of the present day
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Through his son Nicholas, he was a grandfather of Gerard Stuyvesant (1805–1859), Nicholas Stuyvesant (1805–1871), and Margaret Livingston Stuyvesant (1806–1845), who married Robert
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Through his eldest daughter Judith, he was a grandfather of Elizabeth Sherriff (née Winthrop) Chanler (1789–1866) (wife of John White Chanler and mother of
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Stuyvesant died in New York City on October 7, 1805, a few days shy of his seventy-eighth birthday. He was buried in the churchyard of
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among others), Alida Livingston (wife of Jacob Rutsen and Hendrick Van Rensselaer), and Joanna Livingston (who was married to
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Judith Stuyvesant (1765–1844), who married Benjamin Winthrop (1762–1844), a son of John Still Winthrop and a descendant of
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provided legal aid in incorporating the church as the first Episcopal parish independent of
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In 1793, Stuyvesant sold the property encompassing the Stuyvesant family chapel to the
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Through his daughter Elizabeth, he was a grandfather of at least five, including
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and Cornelia (née Beekman) Livingston. Margaret was a granddaughter of
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His maternal grandparents were Balthazar Bayard (a brother of the
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for $ 1, stipulating that a new chapel be erected to serve
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and Helena (née Morris) Rutherford, and granddaughter of
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In 1764, Stuyvesant was married to Margaret "Peggy"
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Index


Gilbert Stuart
New York City
Province of New York
British America
New York City
New York
Nicholas
Peter
Hamilton Fish
Peter Stuyvesant
Peter Stuyvesant
Director-General of New Amsterdam

New York City
née
Bayard
Stuyvesant family
Mayor
Nicholas Bayard
Rensselaerwyck
Philip Pieterse Schuyler
Mayor of New York City
Wilhelmus Beekman
Peter Stuyvesant

St. Mark's Church
Stuyvesant Street
Fourth Avenue
East River

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