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Hendrick Van Rensselaer
M, b. Oct 23, 1667, d. Jul 2, 1740, #7969

Father Jeremias Van Rensselaer b. May 18, 1632, d. Oct 12, 1674
Mother Maria Van Cortlandt
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Birth* Oct 23, 1667  Greenbush, New York 
Marriage* Mar 8, 1689  Principal=Catharine Annetje Van Brugh 
Death* Jul 2, 1740  Crailo, New York 

Family 1 Catharine Annetje Van Brugh b. 1665, d. Dec 6, 1730
Child  1. Maria Van Rensselaer+ b. Mar 23, 1689, d. Jul 31, 1771

Family 2
Child  1. Killian Van Rensselaer IV; 1st Patroon of Rensselaerwyck+ b. Nov 25, 1717, d. Dec 28, 1781

Captain Hendrick Van Rensselaer
M, b. circa 1554, d. Jan 6, 1602, #7981

Father Kiliaen Van Rensselaer
Mother Nelle Van Wenckum d. between 1583 and 1592
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Marriage*   Principal=Maria Pafraet 
Birth* circa 1554   
Death* Jan 6, 1602  Ostend, Holland 

Family Maria Pafraet b. Oct 5, 1558
Child  1. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer+ b. circa 1585, d. Oct 7, 1643

Hendrick Wolter Van Rensselaer
M, d. Jun 21, 1526, #7988

Father Wolter Van Rensselaer
Mother Nelle Van Garder
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Marriage*   Principal=Sweme Van Indijck 
Death* Jun 21, 1526  Harderwijk, Holland 

Family Sweme Van Indijck
Child  1. Johan Van Rensselaer+ d. before Jun 10, 1542

Jeremias Van Rensselaer1
M, b. May 18, 1632, d. Oct 12, 1674, #7973

Father Kiliaen Van Rensselaer b. circa 1585, d. Oct 7, 1643
Mother Anna Van Wely b. circa 1601, d. Jun 12, 1670
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Marriage*   Principal=Maria Van Cortlandt 
Birth* May 18, 1632  Amsterdam, Holland 
Death* Oct 12, 1674  Crailo, Rensselaerwyck, NY 

Family Maria Van Cortlandt
Children  1. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 5th Patroon, 3rd Lord of the Manor of Rensselaerwyck b. Aug 24, 1663
  2. Hendrick Van Rensselaer+ b. Oct 23, 1667, d. Jul 2, 1740

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  1. Jeremias Van Rensselaer came from Holland to America, and succeeded his brother, Jan Baptist, as "director of the colonie," 1658. He married July 12, 1662, Maria, dau. of Oloff Stevense Van Kortlandt, who died Jan. 29, 1689, leaving two sons, the eldest of whom, Kiliaan, was the first Lord of the Manor of Rensselaerswyck, and the other, Hendrick, became first patroon of the "lower manor" of Claverack in Columbia county. From Kiliaan and Hendrick are descended the numerous members of the family in America; Jeremias, who died Oct. 12, 1674, was the son of Kiliaan Van Rensselaer, a merchant of Amsterdam, Holland, director of the Dutch West India Company of the Amsterdam chamber established in 1621, and who was sixth in descent from Henry Walters Van Rensselaer of Hemegseet, Holland, who does not appear to have ever visited America, but he is the progenitor of all the Van Rensselaers in the United States; he married 1st, Hillegonda Van Bylant, the mother of Johannes, who died without issue, 2nd, Anna Van Wely, by whom he had the following sons, Jeremias, above mentioned, Jan Baptist, the first of the family to visit the colonie, Nicolaas, the first Episcopal clergyman in Albany, and who preached in the Dutch church, 1675-1677, and was for a time director of Rensselaerswyck. Jan Baptist and Nicolaas died without male issue, Jeremias had two sons, Kiliaan and Hendrick. The crest of this historic family is an iron basket of flames, and the coat of arms the cross with the Dutch motto niemand zonder, no one without it, but some of the Albany family seem to have adopted the motto omnibus effulgemus, we shine for all. See Munsell's Collections; Munsell's Annals; O'Callaghan's History of New Netherlands.

Johan Van Rensselaer
M, d. before Jun 10, 1542, #7986

Father Hendrick Wolter Van Rensselaer d. Jun 21, 1526
Mother Sweme Van Indijck
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Burial*   Nykerk, Holland 
Marriage* Jun 20, 1523  Harderwijk, Holland, Principal=Derykibia Van Luxoel 
Death* before Jun 10, 1542   

Family Derykibia Van Luxoel
Child  1. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer+

John Van Rensselaer
M, #7944

Father Stephen Van Rensselaer III d. 1839
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Family
Child  1. Catherine Van Rensselaer+ b. Jun 9, 1811

Kiliaen Van Rensselaer1
M, b. circa 1585, d. Oct 7, 1643, #7976

Father Captain Hendrick Van Rensselaer b. circa 1554, d. Jan 6, 1602
Mother Maria Pafraet b. Oct 5, 1558
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Birth* circa 1585  Fort near Hasselt, Overijssel, Holland 
Marriage* Jul 23, 1616  Utrecht, Holland, Principal=Hillegonda Van Bijler 
Marriage* Dec 14, 1627  Amsterdam, Holland, Principal=Anna Van Wely 
Death* Oct 7, 1643  Oude Kerck, Amsterdam 

Family 1 Hillegonda Van Bijler b. Aug 2, 1598, d. Dec, 1626

Family 2 Anna Van Wely b. circa 1601, d. Jun 12, 1670
Child  1. Jeremias Van Rensselaer+ b. May 18, 1632, d. Oct 12, 1674

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  1. His second marriage was to Anna Van Wely in Amsterdam, Holland, on Friday, December 14, 1627. She took the name Anna Van Rensselaer. She was born about 1601, and died in Amsterdam on June 12, 1670. She is the daughter of Jan and Eleanor (Haeckens) Van Wely[7698]. Their wedding ring was brought to the United States by their youngest son, Reverend Nicholas Van Rensselaer and was used eight generations later when Kiliaen Van Rensselaer married Dorothy Manson on November 23, 1905. The ring is now in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. They had eight children:
    i.
    Jan Baptist Van Rensselaer: He was baptized March 18, 1629 in Amsterdam, Holland, and married Susanna Van Wely.


    ii.
    Maria Van Rensselaer: She was baptized March 23, 1631; buried February 4, 1654.


    iii.
    Jeremias Van Rensselaer [#1924]: He was baptized in Amsterdam on May 18, 1632, and died in Crailo, Rensselaerwyck, on October 12, 1674.


    iv.
    Hilegonda Van Rensselaer: She was baptized November 8, 1633; buried August 8, 1654.


    v.
    Eleanor Van Rensselaer: She was baptized February 18, 1635; died about 1695


    vi.
    Nicholas Van Rensselaer, (Rev): He was baptized September 14, 1636; married Alida Schuyler


    vii.
    Susanna Van Rensselaer: She was baptized February 9, 1638; married Jan de la Court


    viii.
    Ryckert Van Rensselaer: He was baptized June 28, 1639; married Anna Van Beaumont


    Kiliaen was the First Patroon of Rensselaerwyck in New Netherlands. He was a minor at the death of his father and his guardians apprenticed him to his relative Wolfret Van Bijler, a diamond merchant, to be trained as a merchant. In those days the diamond trade was combined with trade in pearls, articles of luxury and rareties of every description coming from the far East through the Dutch India Company. The Dutch jewelers found a ready market for their valuable wares at the Imperial Court and smaller German Courts.
    Johan Van Wely, a member of the Dutch East India Company, and a son of one of the sisters of Wolfret Van Bijler, controlled a diamond business no less important than his uncle Wolfret Van Bijler's. In 1614, Kiliaen was interested in bringing about a merger of the two firms. This was accomplished on 28 February 1614 under the name of Johan Van Wely and Company.
    In 1616, Johan Van Wely was sent for by Prince Maurice to come to The Hague and bring with him some diamonds and other precious stones which the Prince wished to purchase. While awaiting the Prince, Van Wely was murdered and his body concealed under a table until it could be taken out and buried in an ashpit.
    A few years after the assassination of Johan Wely the firm of Johan Van Wely and Company dissolved, Kiliaen carrying on the business under the name of Kiliaen Van Rensselaer and Company with Jacques L'Hermite as partner.
    In 1609, Henry Hudson, returning from one of his western voyages, reported his discoveries of the rich resources of the valley of the Hudson river. The Dutch considered how best to develop this territory which they claimed as their own.
    In 1612, their "High and Mighty Lords" the States General of The Netherlands, "with the advice of the Prince of Orange", granted the Dutch West India Company a charter giving it exclusive possession and control of the great domain comprising the states of New York and New Jersey. The governing body was the College of XIX consisting of nineteen delegates from five chambers of managers located in five principal Dutch cities. The Amsterdam chamber furnished eight of the nineteen delegates one of whom was Kiliaen Van Rensselaer. He was obliged to subscribe not less than 6,000 guilders to the company's capital.
    After futile attempts at settlement of the new territory, the directors approved on 7 June 1629, a charter of Freedoms and Exemptions to "such participants of the said company as may be inclined to plant any colonies in the New Netherlands". On Monday the 19th of November, 1629, Kiliaen declared himself ready to send a colony to Fort Orange. In due time he controlled 24 miles north and south of Fort Orange and twelve miles back on either side of the river.
    As early as 4 August 1632, Kiliaen wrote to his agent, Arent Van Cuyler that he was sending over a wooden model of a church and that the new church should be put on the east side of the river opposite Castle Island. He also stated that near the church there ought to be built a dwelling for the minister and one for the sexton. Rev. Johannes Megapolensis, the first minister of Rensselaerwyck, arrived in 1642 but owing to the failure of the builder to finish the house it was necessary to purchase another one for him. The house which Kiliaen had built was called "Crailo" after the Van Rensselaer estate in Holland. Some of the bricks bearing the date 1630, were made in Holland and sent over as ballast. They are very hard and of various shapes and a bright terra cotta color. A stone in the cellar wall bears the inscription "KVR 1642 Anno Domini". In 1886 an inscribed tablet was set into the cellar wall of the house reading: "Supposed to be the oldest building in the United States and to have been erected in the year 1642 as a manor house and place of defense known as "Fort Crailo". It was General Abercrombie's headquarters while [he was] marching to the attack at Fort Ticonderoga in 1758. It is said [that] at the cantonment east of the house near the old well, Richard Shuckbury composed the popular song "Yankee Doodle".
    About 1615, Kiliaen caused to be placed over the leaden caskets of his father, Hendrick Van Rensselear and the latter's twin brother, Capt. Johan Van Rensselaer in the church at Nykerk an elaborate stone slab bearing the following Latin inscription: "Johan and Hendrick Van Rensselaer, twin brothers the former while he lived, captain of a company of foot soldiers and farmers, renowned for his great and many services to the republic and his country, perished at Deventer; the latter perished at Ostend at his own station holding his brave spirit to the last breath of life, having left to his descendants, his relations and connections great glory and a great longing for him. Although death overtook when performing deeds of prowess in places widely separated and remote, nevertheless Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, mindful of his filial duty to his much beloved parents and uncle has taken pains that both of his ancestors be laid to rest together under this monument". According to Kwartieren op de graftombe der Rensselaers te Nijerk Wapenheraut, 1918, pages 150, 151 the coats of arms shown on this stone are Van Rensselaer. Luxoel, Indijck, Hane(graeff), Van Wenckum, Schouten, Hell, Bylaer indicating marriages with these families.
    This gravestone, which during a long period was partly hidden by a stair in the church was removed and placed in the wall next to the pulpit and at the head of the new graves of the two brothers. This was made possible by the generous contribution of Miss Florence Van Rensselaer who was asked by The Nethelands minister to America, Jonkeer van Haersma de With and the President of the Netherlands Reformed Dutch Church, Herr de Graef, to unveil this stone. The unveiling took place 22 July 1938 amid a large gathering of State and Church dignitaries. Queen Wilhelmina was to have been represented by her Chancellor of State but he was called to Prague by reason of the impending war.

Kiliaen Van Rensselaer
M, #7984

Father Johan Van Rensselaer d. before Jun 10, 1542
Mother Derykibia Van Luxoel
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Marriage*   Principal=Nelle Van Wenckum 

Family Nelle Van Wenckum d. between 1583 and 1592
Child  1. Captain Hendrick Van Rensselaer+ b. circa 1554, d. Jan 6, 1602

Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 5th Patroon, 3rd Lord of the Manor of Rensselaerwyck
M, b. Aug 24, 1663, #7974

Father Jeremias Van Rensselaer b. May 18, 1632, d. Oct 12, 1674
Mother Maria Van Cortlandt
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Birth* Aug 24, 1663   
Marriage* Oct 15, 1701  Principal=Maria Van Cortlandt 

Family Maria Van Cortlandt

Killian Van Rensselaer IV; 1st Patroon of Rensselaerwyck
M, b. Nov 25, 1717, d. Dec 28, 1781, #7946

Father Hendrick Van Rensselaer b. Oct 23, 1667, d. Jul 2, 1740
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Marriage*   Principal=Ariaantje Schuyler 
Marriage*   Principal=Maria Low 
Birth* Nov 25, 1717   
Death* Dec 28, 1781   

Family 1 Ariaantje Schuyler
Child  1. (?) Van Rensselaer+

Family 2 Maria Low


           
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