- (IPA: [ˈrɛnsəlaːrsˌʋɛik]) in
modern Dutch.
Sometimes misspelled as
Rensselaerwyck, Renselaerwick, Renslaerwick, or a
multitude of
other permutations....
- fur-trading
community north of Fort
Orange on the
Hudson River within Rensselaerwyck in New
Netherland that was
renamed and
developed as Albany, New York...
-
Reformed Dutch Church clergyman, and one time
director of the
Manor of
Rensselaerwyck. He was the
fourth son of
Kiliaen van
Rensselaer (1586–1643) and his...
- and
Maria van
Cortlandt van
Rensselaer was born in
Rensselaerwyck. He was
patroon of
Rensselaerwyck from 1687 to 1719, and
second Lord of
Manor of Rensselaerswyck...
- Map of
Livingston Manor and
Rensselaerwyck in 1777...
- in spelling, can be
traced to his family.
After some time
spent at
Rensselaerwyck, near present-day Albany, New York, in 1655
Pieter moved his family...
- Cortlandt. He was the
sixth patroon of
Rensselaerwyck from 1726 to 1745. He was also the
third Lord of
Rensselaerwyck.
Jeremias came of
legal age in 1726...
-
after July 7, 1631. He
arrived at Fort Orange, part of the
patroon of
Rensselaerwyck,
located on the
Hudson River (in today's
Capital District near Albany...
- 49.747 2.114 42.883991, -73.610736 3608365486 00979467
Schodack 1795
Rensselaerwyck Rensselaer 12,965 61.927 1.676 42.531451, -73.683163 3608365541 00979469...
- in the New
Netherland colony. The town was
established in 1795, when
Rensselaerwyck was divided. In 1896, part of the town was
annexed to
provide some territory...