Philip Pieterse Schuyler
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Philip Pieterse Schuyler | |
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| Born | 1628 |
| Died | 9 May 1683 (aged 54–55) |
| Resting place | Albany Rural Cemetery, Menands |
| Spouse | Margaretta van Slichtenhorst |
| Children | 10, including Alida, Pieter, Arent |
| Parent(s) | Pieter Tjercks van Schuylner [1][2] Geertruyt Philips van Schuyler |
| Relatives | See Schuyler family |
Colonel Philip Pieterse Schuyler or Philip Pieterse[1][2] (1628 – 9 May 1683) was a Dutch-born landowner in New Netherlands and progenitor of the senior line of the American Schuyler family.

Philip Pieterse Schuyler was born in Amsterdam, Holland, in the Republic of the Seven United Provinces, in 1628 as the son of Pieter Tjercks (no family name) and Geertruyt Philips Van Schuylder.[1][2] His father was a German-born Amsterdam baker. His brother, David Pieterse Schuyler, married Catharina Verplanck. They died in 1690 as a result of the Schenectady massacre of 1690.[3][4] David was an ancestor of David Mathews, Loyalist Mayor of New York City during the American Revolution, as well as Theodore Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt.