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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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Genealogical and Family Memoirs: A Record of Achievements of the People of the Hudson and Mohawk Valleys in New York State, Included Within the Present Counties of Albany, Rensselaer, Washington, Saratoga, Montgomery, Fulton, Schenectady, Columbia and
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
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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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History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation
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Through his son
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484:. He was educated in Scotland, inherited his uncle's "the Bowery House", and had nine children. In 1795, he built a Federal-style house that today is the oldest house in
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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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230:(or farm). His eldest brother was fellow merchant Nicholas William Stuyvesant, who died unmarried in 1780. His other two brothers died in infancy.
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The Ten Broeck Genealogy, Being the Records and Annals of Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck of Albany and his Descendants
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871:"Guide to the Stuyvesant-Rutherfurd Papers 1647-1917 (bulk 1840-1917) | Series III: Peter (Petrus) Stuyvesant"
1572:"Attributed to Gilbert Stuart (American, 1755-1828) Winthrop Astor Chanler's "Portrait of Petrus Stuyvesant""
502:, in 1803. As a wedding present to the couple, Stuyvesant built them a residence that is today known as the
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Guide to the Stuyvesant-Rutherfurd Papers 1647-1917 (bulk 1840-1917)
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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
935:; Postal, Matthew A. (2009). Postal, Matthew A. (ed.).
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The Prominent Families of the United States of America
1451:"ST. MARK'S HISTORIC DISTRICT, Borough of Manhattan"
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In 1764, Stuyvesant was married to Margaret "Peggy"
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939:(4th ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
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1544:"Hubert W. Chanler Dies; Retired Admiral Was 74"
833:Roper, Louis H.; Ruymbeke, Bertrand Van (2007).
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1685:Hughes, Thomas Patrick; Munsell, Frank (1895).
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1158:. Lewis Historical Publishing Company. p.
929:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
1347:. Vol. VI (1821–1835) (online ed.).
1130:Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York
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440:who married Margaret Astor Ward (daughter of
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1391:"Peter Gerard Stuyvesant (1778-1847)"
902:Berman, Andrew (September 13, 2018).
365:Photograph of Stuyvesant's grandson,
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1486:Dunning, Jennifer (March 12, 1982).
1312:National Register of Historic Places
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327:church, built by the architect and
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1242:The Old Merchants of New York City
1091:Van Cortlandt Family Papers Vol II
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1716:. Knickerbocker Press. p. 13
1598:"The Death of Hon. George Folsom"
1341:. In Halpenny, Francess G (ed.).
742:Schulz, Dana (November 5, 2014).
578:made a portrait of Stuyvesant in
193:Director-General of New Amsterdam
1871:Merchants from colonial New York
1710:Aitken, William Benford (1912).
1344:Dictionary of Canadian Biography
1239:Scoville, Joseph Alfred (1864).
937:Guide to New York City Landmarks
433:. They were the grandparents of
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1866:18th-century American merchants
1761:Burke, Arthur Meredyth (1908).
1270:. Books on Demand. p. 67.
1184:"Gerard Stuyvesant (1805-1859)"
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1059:Rutherfurd, Livingston (1894).
594:St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery
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1660:Runk, Emma Ten Broeck (1897).
1218:daytoninmanhattan.blogspot.com
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323:was laid, and the fieldstone
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1420:"Funeral of Mrs. Stuyvesant"
1245:. Carleton. pp. 318–319
1212:Miller, Tom (9 April 2018).
493:Adjutant General of New York
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1822:New-York Historical Society
1802:New-York Historical Society
1522:New-York Historical Society
1399:New-York Historical Society
1362:Moffat, R. Burnham (1904).
1349:University of Toronto Press
1192:New-York Historical Society
879:New-York Historical Society
777:New-York Historical Society
696:New-York Historical Society
478:Nicholas William Stuyvesant
446:William Backhouse Astor Sr.
387:Robert Livingston the Elder
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1666:. New York: De Vinne press
1065:. De Vinne Press. p.
700:"Quarterly, Volumes 42-43"
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522:American Revolutionary War
354:Stuyvesant's younger son,
1151:Reynolds, Cuyler (1911).
1026:Columbia University Press
1018:Dunlap, David W. (2004).
808:Reynolds, Cuyler (1914).
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1264:Barrett, Walter (1865).
1220:. Daytonian in Manhattan
488:at 44 Stuyvesant Street.
464:Stephen Van Rensselaer I
317:Dutch West India Company
246:Philip Pieterse Schuyler
154:Judith Bayard Stuyvesant
1747:Encyclopædia Britannica
1576:www.cottoneauctions.com
1514:Kelby, William (1922).
1368:. R. G. Cooke. p.
1339:"Barclay, Thomas Henry"
979:Oxford University Press
674:Continental Congressman
666:U.S. Secretary of State
647:Jacob R. Van Rensselaer
545:Continental Congressman
526:United Empire Loyalists
510:Peter Gerard Stuyvesant
356:Peter Gerard Stuyvesant
211:Stuyvesant was born in
152:Peter Gerard Stuyvesant
1741:"Fish, Hamilton"
839:. BRILL. p. 314.
723:Cite journal requires
626:Egerton Leigh Winthrop
587:Winthrop Astor Chanler
524:who became one of the
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250:Mayor of New York City
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36:Portrait of Stuyvesant
1318:National Park Service
1300:"Hamilton Fish House"
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662:United States Senator
615:John Winthrop Chanler
604:Further information:
444:and granddaughter of
438:John Winthrop Chanler
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514:Thomas Henry Barclay
498:, a close friend of
411:Pierre Van Cortlandt
407:Henry Livingston Jr.
389:, the first Lord of
77:Province of New York
1633:centuryarchives.org
612:U.S. Representative
504:Hamilton Fish House
435:U.S. Representative
415:Lieutenant Governor
342:in New York City.
170:(great-grandfather)
116:Margaret Livingston
1606:The New York Times
1578:. Cottone Auctions
1549:The New York Times
1493:The New York Times
1428:The New York Times
1132:. 1905. p. 32
933:Dolkart, Andrew S.
500:Alexander Hamilton
460:Abraham Ten Broeck
442:Samuel Cutler Ward
379:Gilbert Livingston
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1856:Stuyvesant family
1395:www.nyhistory.org
1277:978-0-598-37947-4
1188:www.nyhistory.org
1035:978-0-231-12543-7
965:Burrows, Edwin G.
946:978-0-470-28963-1
846:978-90-04-15676-0
658:New York governor
606:Stuyvesant family
541:Walter Rutherfurd
486:Greenwich Village
482:Robert Livingston
395:Wilhelmus Beekman
321:St. Mark's Church
303:St. Mark's Church
276:Stuyvesant Street
272:St. Mark's Church
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