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Sybella Adaline Van Rensselaer (Kane)

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Birthplace: Albany, Albany County, New York, United States
Death: 1828 (57-58)
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York, United States
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Daughter of John Kane, Sr and Sybil Kane
Wife of Jeremias Van Rensselaer
Mother of Cornelia Rutsen Granger; Alida Maria Carroll and Alida Maria Carroll
Sister of Martha Delancey Kane; John Kane, Jr; Charles Kane; Oliver Kane; Elisha Kane and 4 others

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About Sybella Adaline Van Rensselaer

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Jacob Rutsen Van Rensselaer was an American lawyer and Federalist politician who served as Speaker of the New York State Assembly from 1812 to 1813, and Secretary of State of New York, from 1813 to 1815.

Jacob Rutsen Van Rensselaer was born on September 27, 1767 in Claverack, Columbia County, New York. He was the second son of Gen. Robert Van Rensselaer (1740–1802) and Cornelia (née Rutsen) Van Rensselaer (1746–1790), who had married in April 1765.

His maternal grandparents were Jacob Rutsen (1716–1753) and Alida (née Livingston) Rutsen (1716–1798). After his grandfather died, his grandmother remarried to Hendrick Van Rensselaer (1712–1793).[2] His paternal grandparents were Johannes Van Rensselaer (1708–1793), a Brigadier General during the American Revolutionary War, a member of the New York Provincial Congress and the 1st New York State Assembly, and Engeltie "Angelica" (née Livingston) Van Rensselaer (1698–1746/47).

He attended Washington Seminary, graduated from Yale University in 1787, studied law and attained admission to the bar.

During the War of 1812, he commanded troops which were drafted in Columbia County, and were ordered to the defense of the city of New York.

Van Rensselaer was a member of the New York State Assembly in 1800, 1808, 1808–09, 1811, 1812, 1812–13, 1814, 1814–15 and 1819; and was Speaker in 1812–13. He was Secretary of State of New York from 1813 to 1815 and was a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1821. He was associated with Gov. DeWitt Clinton in building the Erie Canal.

He married Cornelia De Peyster, the daughter of Pierre de Peyster. Their home, the Jacob Rutsen Van Rensselaer House and Mill Complex, built circa 1805 is today listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Together, they were the parents of: Cornelia Van Rensselaer, who died young. Pierre Van Rensselaer, who died young. Cornelia Rensselaer, who died at the age of nineteen. Pierre Van Rensselaer, who died at the age of twenty-five. Jacob Rutsen Van Rensselaer, who married Emily Denning, granddaughter of William Denning, in 1848. Robert Schuyler Van Rensselaer (c. 1810–1874), who married Virginia Kidd. Jeremiah Van Rensselaer (1812–1874), who married Mary Fleming, daughter of Gilbert Fleming. Catharine Van Rensselaer, who died from grief shortly after the death of her father. After his death in New York City on September 22, 1835, he was buried in the cemetery at the Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack.

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Sybella Adaline Van Rensselaer's Timeline

1770
1770
Albany, Albany County, New York, United States
1798
1798
Claverack, Columbia County, New York, United States
1801
1801
1828
1828
Age 58
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York, United States
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Utica, Oneida County, New York, United States