Peter Schuyler (New Jersey soldier)
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Pieter "Peter" Schuyler (1707 – March 7, 1762),[1] a member of the Schuyler family,[2] was a wealthy Dutch farmer from New Barbadoes Neck, now western Hudson County, New Jersey. He was a colonel during King George's War and was captured and exchanged as a prisoner during the French and Indian Wars.
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Born | Pieter Schuyler 1707 |
Died | March 7, 1762(1762-03-07) (aged 54–55) Near Newark, New Jersey |
Nationality | Dutch |
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Children | 1 |
Parent(s) | Arent Schuyler Swantje Van Duyckhuysen |
Relatives | See Schuyler family |
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