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  1. 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.

  2. 25 de may. de 2023 · Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton had already been disgraced by her husband, founding father Alexander Hamilton, when he was killed in a duel against a bitter rival in 1804. After his fatal shooting, Alexander Hamilton’s wife found herself in tremendous debt with seven children to care for on her own. Eliza Hamilton, though, was not the average ...

  3. Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton. Elizabeth Hamilton ( Albany, 9 augustus 1757 - Washington, 9 november 1854) was de mede-grondlegger en adjunct-directeur van het eerste privé- weeshuis in de Amerikaanse stad New York. Ze was de vrouw van de Amerikaan Alexander Hamilton .

  4. 4 de jul. de 2020 · Elizabeth Schuyler was born in Albany in 1757, to a wealthy family that had social ties to prominent early Americans. She met Alexander Hamilton in 1780, when both were in their early 20s.

  5. Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler (1757–c. 1854)American promoter of her husband Alexander Hamilton. Name variations: Betsey Hamilton; Mrs. Alexander Hamilton. Born Elizabeth Schuyler in 1757; died around 1854; daughter of General Philip Schuyler; married Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804, American statesman and U.S. secretary of the treasury), on December 14, 1780; children: Philip (d.

  6. Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton. Elizabeth Hamilton (née Schuyler / ˈskaɪlər /; August 9, 1757 – November 9, 1854 [2] ), also called Eliza or Betsey, was a socialite and philanthropist. She was from the wealthy and slave owning Van Rensselaer and Schuyler families. [3] She was married to American founding father Alexander Hamilton.

  7. Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton was the wife of Alexander Hamilton, one of America’s founding fathers. Born in a wealthy and illustrious family, Elizabeth had a comfortable and secure childhood. Despite the fact that the ‘French and Indian War’ was fought near her childhood home, she was hardly affected by the unrest created by the war.