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Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton

Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton
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Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton by Ralph Earl, 1787
Born Elizabeth Schuyler
(1757-08-09)August 9, 1757
Albany, Province of New York
Died November 9, 1854(1854-11-09) (aged 97)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Other names Eliza, Betsey
Spouse(s) Alexander Hamilton
Children Philip, Angelica, Alexander, Jr., James, John, William, Eliza, and Philip
Parent(s) Philip Schuyler
Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler
Relatives
Family Schuyler

Elizabeth Hamilton (née Schuyler /ˈsklər/; August 9, 1757 – November 9, 1854), sometimes called "Eliza" or "Betsey," was co-founder and deputy director of the first private orphanage in New York City. She was the wife of American founding father Alexander Hamilton.

Elizabeth was born in Albany, New York, the second daughter of Philip Schuyler, a Revolutionary War general, and Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler. The Van Rensselaers of the Manor of Rensselaerswyck were one of the richest and most politically influential families in the state of New York. She had seven siblings who lived to adulthood, including Angelica Schuyler Church and Margarita "Peggy" Schuyler Van Rensselaer, and 14 siblings in total.

Her family was among the wealthy Dutch landowners who had settled around Albany in the mid-1600s, and both her mother and father came from wealthy and well-regarded families. Like many landowners of the time, Philip Schuyler owned slaves, and Eliza would have grown up around slavery. Despite the unrest of the French and Indian War, which her father served in and which was fought in part very near her childhood home, Eliza's childhood was spent comfortably, learning to read and sew from her mother. Like most Dutch families of the area, she would have attended the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, which still survives today, though the actual church Elizabeth would have attended was torn down in 1806. This instilled in her a strong and unwavering faith she would retain throughout her life.


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