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  1. Stephen Van Rensselaer IV. Stephen Van Rensselaer (March 29, 1789 – May 28, 1868), known as the "Young Patroon" [1] and sometimes the "last of the patroons" [2] was the last patroon of Rensselaerswyck. [3] Early life. Van Rensselaer was born on March 29, 1789, in Albany, New York.

  2. Stephen Van Rensselaer III ( / ˈrɛnslər, - slɪər /; [4] November 1, 1764 – January 26, 1839) was an American landowner, businessman, militia officer, and politician. A graduate of Harvard College, at age 21, Van Rensselaer took control of Rensselaerswyck, his family's manor.

  3. Stephen Van Rensselaer IV was born on March 29, 1789 and passed away on May 25, 1868, at the age of 79, a long life at that time. He was married on January 2, 1813 to Harriet Elizabeth, daughter of William Bayard of New York City. Stephen graduated from Princeton University in 1808.

  4. Stephen Van Rensselaer. Birth: 3-29-1789. Death: 5-25-1868. Biography. Stephen Van Rensselear IV was the eldest surviving son of General Stephen Van Rensselaer. He graduated from Princeton College in 1808, and in 1839 inherited all of the manor lying in Albany County from his father.

  5. 3 de sept. de 2017 · Stephen’s father and Alexander’s grandfather, Stephen Van Rensselaer III (1764-1839), was among the richest men in America and when he died, Stephen IV left New York City to live in the “West Manor” of the Rensselaer estate.

  6. As seen in this photograph, Harriet and Stephen Van Rensselaer IV displayed artworks and curios in the hall of the manor house. Albany Institute of History and Art. A daughter of Elizabeth and William Bayard of New York City, Harriet Elizabeth Bayard (1799–1875) was the youngest of five children.

  7. Stephen Van Rensselaer IV. Stephen Van Rensselaer (March 29, 1789 – May 28, 1868), known as the "Young Patroon" [1] and sometimes the "last of the patroons" [2] was the last patroon of Rensselaerswyck. [3] Contents. 1 Early life. 1.1 Family. 2 Career. 2.1 Rensselaerswyck manor. 3 Personal life. 3.1 Descendants. 4 References. 5 External links.