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  2. Catherine Van Rensselaer - Wikipedia

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    Cortlandt Schuyler (1778–1778). [10] [9] Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler (1781–1857), who married first, Samuel Malcolm (son of William Malcolm), and then James Cochran (1769–1848), her cousin and the son of John Cochran and Gertrude Schuyler, Philip Schuyler's sister. [15] Catherine died of a stroke in March 1803 at the age of 68. [2] [16]

  3. Stephen Van Rensselaer - Wikipedia

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    He served as major general of militia. During the anti-rent troubles in 1839 he sold his townships, and at his death the manor passed out of the hands of his descendants. [53] His second wife, Cornelia Paterson. After Schuyler's death in 1801, in 1802 Van Rensselaer married Cornelia Bell Paterson, [54] the daughter of William Paterson. [55]

  4. Van Rensselaer family - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Van Rensselaer II (1742–1769) ⚭ 1764: Catherine Livingston (1745–1810); After van Rensselaer died in 1769, Catherine Livingston ⚭ 1775: Eilardus Westerlo (1738–1790). Stephen Van Rensselaer III (1764–1839) ⚭ (1) 1783: Margarita Schuyler (1758–1801); ⚭ (2) 1802: Cornelia Paterson (1780–1844)

  5. Cornelia Connelly - Wikipedia

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    Cornelia Connelly, SHCJ (née Cornelia Peacock; January 15, 1809 – April 18, 1879) was an American-born educator who was the foundress of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus, a Catholic religious institute. In 1846, she founded the first of many Holy Child schools, in England. Connelly has been proposed for sainthood in the Catholic Church.

  6. Schuyler family - Wikipedia

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    Coat of Arms of Philip Pieterse Schuyler. The Schuyler family (/ˈskaɪlər/; Dutch pronunciation: ) was a prominent Dutch family in New York and New Jersey in the 18th and 19th centuries, whose descendants played a critical role in the formation of the United States (especially New York City and northern New Jersey), in leading government and business in North America and served as leaders in ...

  7. Philip Schuyler - Wikipedia

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    Cornelia Schuyler (1776–1808), who married Washington Morton. [25] Cortlandt Schuyler (1778–1778). [26] Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler (1781–1857), who married first, Samuel Malcolm (son of William Malcolm), and then James Cochran (1769–1848), her cousin and the son of John Cochran and Gertrude Schuyler, Philip Schuyler's sister. [27]

  8. She's stoned to death, leaving the heroine with riches and the audience to question who the tricksy werewolf of the story really is: the grandmother, or the ambitious young girl. It's likely that any 21st century writer working in the genre was influenced by Carter, and Amber Sparks – whose new collection The Unfinished World has been ...

  9. List of last words - Wikipedia

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    Jesus, founder of Christianity (c. 30 CE), right before his death by crucifixion "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. [37] Lord, lay not this sin to their charge." [11]: 158 [37] — Saint Stephen, early Christian deacon and protomartyr (c. 34 CE), while being stoned to death "I am still alive!" [35] [better source needed]