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  1. Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton was born on August 9, 1757 in Albany, New York and died on November 9, 1854 in Washington, D.C. at the advanced age of 97. She was the spouse of Alexander Hamilton, famous in the early American government following the Declaration of Independence and considered one of the founders of our American republic.

  2. Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton. Porträt von Elizabeth Hamilton von Ralph Earl (1787) Elizabeth Hamilton (geboren als Elisabeth Schuyler am 9. August 1757 in Albany, Provinz New York; gestorben am 9. November 1854 in Washington, D.C.) war eine US-amerikanische Philanthropin und Ehefrau des Politikers und Gründervaters Alexander Hamilton.

  3. 5 de jul. de 2020 · Elizabeth Schuyler, the wife of Alexander Hamilton, is one of the musical's most compelling characters. Here's what you should know about her real life.

  4. Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton was born in Albany, New York in 1757. Her first appearance in the musical is in the song Alexander Hamilton, at the very beginning of the musical. She sings about Alexander and his mother's sickness. She is first introduced as Eliza alongside her sisters, Angelica and Peggy (together known as the Schuyler sisters).

  5. Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton ( 9 de agosto de 1757 – 9 de novembro de 1854 ), às vezes chamada de "Eliza" ou "Betsey", foi co-fundadora e vice-diretora do primeiro orfanato privado em Nova Iorque. [ 1] Ela era a esposa do pai fundador americano, Alexander Hamilton .

  6. 9 de mar. de 2017 · Sparks flew between Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler during the most heated period in U.S. history. As the daughter of Revolutionary War General Philip Schuyler and heir to two of the wealthiest, ...

  7. Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (nicknamed Eliza by her husband) was the wife of American Founding Father, Alexander Hamilton, and daughter to Revolutionary War general, Philip Schuyler. In Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Broadway adaptation of the life of Alexander Hamilton, Eliza is portrayed as dedicated, yet desirable.