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Catalyna "Catalyntje" Schuyler (Ver Planck)

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Birthplace: New Amsterdam, New Netherlands
Death: October 08, 1708 (69)
Albany, Albany, Province of New York
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Daughter of Abraham Isaacsen ver Planck and Maria de la Vigne
Wife of David Pieterse Schuyler
Mother of Judge Peter Schuyler; Geertruyt Groesbeck; Abraham Davidse Schuyler; Maria van Dyck; David Davidtse Schuyler and 6 others
Sister of Abigail Ver Planck; Gelyn Ver planck; Isaac ver Planck; Susanna Brown; Jacomyntje Planck and 4 others
Half sister of Gerrit Jansen Roos

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About Catalyna "Catalyntje" Schuyler

HISTORY SAYS " DECLORATION OF INDEPENDANCE JULY 1776, UNITED STATES AFTER. UNITED STATES AFTER September 17, 1787 " dates after July 1776 acceptable.

Catharina Verplanck was born in 1639. She was the daughter of New Netherland pioneers Abraham and Maria Vigne Roos Verplanck.

She married recently arrived David Pieterse Schuyler in 1657 at the New Amsterdam Dutch church. In her wedding papers, she acknowledged that she had been born in New Amsterdam. Her eight children were born between 1659 and 1678 and were baptized in the Dutch churches of Manhattan and Albany. Both Catharina and her husband were prominent members of the Albany Dutch church.

From the 1660s thru the end of the century, these Schuylers lived in a landmark Albany house near the river and just inside the north gate of the city stockade.

David Pieterse Schuyler died in 1690. At that time, all eight of their children were still living. Catalina was named executor and chief beneficiary of his estate. As her children began to start lives of their own, Catalina continued to live in the North Albany home. She died in October 1708.
https://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/vp/cavplanck.html



Verplanck was married to newly arrived David Pieterse Schuyler in 1657 at the New Amsterdam Dutch Church. They had 8 children between 1659 and 1678.[5] Their children included Myndert Schuyler, who was Mayor of Albany and David Davidse Schuyler who was a fur trader as well as a Mayor of Albany.[4]

   Peter Schuyler (1659–1696), a Judge who married Alyda van Slichtenhorst, niece of Margaretta Schuyler (wife of Philip Pieterse Schuyler); they had seven children before his death at the young age of 36.
   Catylyn Schuyler (b. 1659), who married Johannes Abeel; grandmother of Loyalist New York City Mayor David Mathews and the great-grandmother of Seneca Chief Cornplanter.
   Geertruyt Schuyler (b. 1661), who grew up in Albany and married Willem Nicolasz Groesbeck in 1684; they had six children.
   Abraham Davidse Schuyler (1663–1726), who represented his fathers trading interests in the Indian Country; he married Geertruy ten Broeck, the daughter of Major Dirck Wesselse ten Broeck who was Mayor of Albany (two of Geertruy's brothers married daughters of Hendrick van Rensselaer), and had five children. Abraham lived with the Seneca people for a while, but when his father died, he returned to Albany to take care of the business. In 1709, he and his cousin Pieter Schuyler (great uncle to Gen. Phillip John Schuyler) as well as four Mohawk chiefs went to see Queen Anne.
   Maria Schuyler (1666–1742), who married Dr. Hendrick van Dyck and had four children.
   David Davidse Schuyler (1669–1715), who was born at Schuyler Flatts; he married Elsje Rutgers, the great-granddaughter of Albert Andriessen Bratt, and had six children.
   Myndert Schuyler (1672–1755), who served the Albany government as a juror, constable, Alderman, and mayor; he married Rachel Cuyler and they had one child named Anna, who married Johannes de Peyster III.
   Jacob Davidtse Schuyler (1675–1707), who served the community as a constable for the third and as a firemaster and juror. In 1702, his third ward property was taxed at a rate comparable to a moderately successful merchant; he married Catharina Wendell. After her death, he married Susanna Wendell and they had two children before his death in 1707 at the age of 31.[6]

Catharina died in Albany on 8 October 1708.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catharina_Verplanck
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Catharina Verplanck Schuyler

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Stefan Bielinski

Catharina Verplanck was born in 1639. She was the daughter of New Netherland pioneers Abraham and Maria Vigne Roos Verplanck.

She married recently arrived David Pieterse Schuyler in 1657 at the New Amsterdam Dutch church. In her wedding papers, she acknowledged that she had been born in New Amsterdam. Her eight children were born between 1659 and 1678 and were baptized in the Dutch churches of Manhattan and Albany. Both Catharina and her husband were prominent members of the Albany Dutch church.

From the 1660s thru the end of the century, these Schuylers lived in a landmark Albany house near the river and just inside the north gate of the city stockade.

David Pieterse Schuyler died in 1690. At that time, all eight of their children were still living. Catalina was named executor and chief beneficiary of his estate. As her children began to start lives of their own, Catalina continued to live in the North Albany home. She died in October 1708.

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the people of colonial Albany The life of Catharina Verplanck Schuyler is CAP biography number 1108. This profile is derived chiefly from family and community-based resources. We have found interesting reading on the Verplancks on several Internet websites. The spelling "Verplanck" has been adopted for consistency.

Family: Abraham Verplanck and French-born Marie Vigne may have been in New Netherland as early as 1634. Reportedly, Catharina's mother and father both died in Albany in about 1670 and 1690 respectively. PAGE IN PROGRESS

Her house was on the southeast corner of today's Broadway and Steuben Street. In 1699, her petition to add fourteen feet to the north side of her lot was denied because it was too close to the stockade. The "little house on the street" was occupied by her sons, Abraham and Jacobus Schuyler. The Schuylers lived on that site into the nineteenth century. PAGE IN PROGRESS

Children of David Schuyler and Elsje Rutgers are:

i. Catrina Schuyler, born 1694.

ii. David Schuyler, born 1697; married Elizabeth Marschalk April 30, 1719 in Dutch Church, NYC.

iii. Hermanus Schuyler, born 1700 in Albany; died December 08, 1748 in NYC; married Jannetje Bancker December 01, 1722 in Dutch Church, Albany, NY; born August 28, 1701; died April 16, 1757 in New York City, NY.

3 iv. Catharina Schuyler, born November 25, 1694 in Albany County, New York; died Aft. 1747; married (1) Igneas Dumond November 13, 1725 in Kingston, Ulster Co., NY; married (2) Jacobus Dumond October 24, 1741 in Kingston, Ulster Co., NY.

v. Myndert Schuyler, born 1711; married Elisabeth Wessels June 18, 1735 in Dutch Church, NY, NY.


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Catalyna "Catalyntje" Schuyler's Timeline

1639
February 1639
New Amsterdam, New Netherlands
February 1639
Burlington, Colony of New Jersey, Kingdom of England
1659
April 18, 1659
Beverwijk, Nieuw-Nederland
1661
September 19, 1661
Beverwijk, Nieuw-Nederland
1663
August 16, 1663
Beverwijk, Nieuw-Nederland
1666
September 29, 1666
Albany, Province of New York
1669
June 11, 1669
Albany, Albany, NY, United States
1672
January 16, 1672
Albany, Province of New York
1675
June 14, 1675
Albany, Albany County, New York