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Henry K. Van Rensselaer

Henry K. van Rensselaer, his given name Hendrick Kiliaen (July 25, 1744 – September 9, 1816)[1] was a Colonel during the American Revolutionary War when he played a pivotal role in the Battle of Fort Anne.

Early life edit

Henry Kiliaen Van Rensselaer was born on July 25, 1744. He was the eldest son of nine children born to Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer (1717–1781) of the 4th Albany Regiment of Militia, by the former Ariaantie Schuyler (1720–1763).[1] Among his siblings were brothers Philip K. Van Rensselaer and Killian K. Van Rensselaer.[2]

His paternal grandfather was Hendrick van Rensselaer, who built Fort Crailo.[1]

Military experience edit

 
Burgoyne Ticonderoga

Henry van Rensselaer engaged in a fierce battle near Fort Anne, acting on orders from General Philip Schuyler. He was given at least two objectives: hold the enemy at Fort Anne in order to facilitate the removal of cannon and armaments at Fort Amsterdam, to a place of safety; and assist Colonel Pierse Long with his retreat from the 1777 Battle of Ticonderoga. He commanded a regiment of 500 men mustered from men in the Van Rensselaer Manor.[3]

Colonel John Hill and his British troops pursued the Rebels of the Crown from Lake Champlain up Wood creek to a point North East of Fort Anne. As planned, Van Rensselaer met Long and his regiment from New Hampshire to assist in their retreat. Their objective was to slow British movement. They assessed a numerical advantage over the British. Meanwhile, what appeared to be an American traitor, tricked Colonel Hill into believing there were twice as many as the true amount of Rebel troops. This news may have made Hill act more cautiously than he had planned, knowing his reinforcements have not arrived and otherwise not wanting to be spotted in an unprovoked retreat.

A series of retreats and advances by the Patriots and the British culminated into a two sided bombardment. Van Rensselaer led an advance on British troops when he was shot in the thigh through to his knee, shattering his femur. As he lie near the British troops, he could hear little noise. He was confident the British were in retreat as he ordered his troops to "Attack! ...Attack"! Colonel van Rensselaer is credited for this critical decision in the battle of Fort Anne, July 8, 1777.[4]

Not only were the British delayed, but forced into retreat after Van Rensselaer launched a decisive assault, spanning 2 hours of all-out battle. Nearly all munitions from both Patriots and British alike were exhausted on their opposing forces. The British were so overwhelmed, when the battle ended, they were left little choice - but to retreat and abandon several of their wounded on the field to be taken prisoner. Neither the Patriots nor the British knew their opponent's supplies were crucially low.

The Patriots proceeded to Fort Anne with their prisoners, two injured and two men who gave the ultimate sacrifice for liberty; Sgt. Isaac Davis and Ens. Christopher Walcutt.

Their stay at Fort Anne was short. They were looking forward to a 14-mile - seven-hour journey, munitions were nearly depleted, rain was on its way and food was in short supply. As they left they were determined in preventing the British from making use Fort Anne, it was set ablaze and Van Rensselaer's regiment placed every conceivable obstacle behind in their path by felling trees and rolling boulders into the road to hinder any British advance as the Rebels made their way to Fort Edward.

Personal life edit

He married Alida Bradt (1742–1795), a daughter of Hendrick Bradt and Rebecca (née Van Vechten) Bradt.[5] Together, they had:[6]

After his first wife's death in 1795, he remarried to Nancy Gertrude Semons (1775–1876). Together, they were the parents of:[6]

  • David Semons Van Rensselaer (1797–1880)[6]
  • Killian Henry Van Rensselaer (1801–1881)[6]

Van Rensselaer died on September 9, 1816. His second wife lived a widowed life for more than sixty years until her death on December 30, 1876.[11]

Legacy edit

Among his descendants is his granddaughter Catharina Visscher Van Rensselaer Bonney, author of A Legacy of Historic Gleanings.[2]

A number of van Rensselaer houses survive and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The home of Hendrick van Rensselaer (Hendrick I. van Rensselaer?), a relative, was built in 1785 and, as the Hendrick Van Rensselaer House, was featured in 2022 as one of the oldest homes in the Hudson Valley.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c A Legacy of Historical Gleanings. J. Munsell. 1875. pp. 10, 91. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b Bonney Van Rensselaer, Catharina Visscher (1875). A Legacy of Historic Gleanings. Albany N.Y.: J. Munsell.
  3. ^ a b "Death of General Van Rensselaer" (PDF). The New York Times. April 26, 1852. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  4. ^ Bird, Harrison (1963). March To Saratoga General Burgoyne And The American Campaign 1777. Oxford University Press. pp. 51–57. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  5. ^ Munsell, Joel (1871). Collections on the History of Albany: From Its Discovery to the Present Time; with Notices of Its Public Institutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased. Albany, NY: J. Munsell. p. 184e.
  6. ^ a b c d e Rensselaer, Florence Van (1956). The Van Rensselaers in Holland and in America. New York. pp. 49–50. Retrieved 18 May 2020.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  7. ^ Revolution, Daughters of the American (1899). Lineage Book. The Society. p. 73. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  8. ^ Dwight, Benjamin Woodbridge (1874). The History of the Descendants of John Dwight, of Dedham, Mass. J. F. Trow & son, printers and bookbinders. p. 877. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  9. ^ Bielinski, Stefan. "Solomon Van Rensselaer". exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov. New York State Museum. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  10. ^ "The American Historical Magazine". Publishing Society of New York. 1907: 192. Retrieved 18 May 2020. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  11. ^ Congress, United States (1860). The Congressional Globe. Blair & Rives. p. 1334. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  12. ^ "One of the Oldest Homes in New York's Idyllic Hudson Valley ..." July 18, 2022.

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This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is The article needs a good copy edit Please help improve this article if you can December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message Henry K van Rensselaer his given name Hendrick Kiliaen July 25 1744 September 9 1816 1 was a Colonel during the American Revolutionary War when he played a pivotal role in the Battle of Fort Anne Contents 1 Early life 2 Military experience 3 Personal life 4 Legacy 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life editHenry Kiliaen Van Rensselaer was born on July 25 1744 He was the eldest son of nine children born to Col Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 1717 1781 of the 4th Albany Regiment of Militia by the former Ariaantie Schuyler 1720 1763 1 Among his siblings were brothers Philip K Van Rensselaer and Killian K Van Rensselaer 2 His paternal grandfather was Hendrick van Rensselaer who built Fort Crailo 1 Military experience edit nbsp Burgoyne Ticonderoga Henry van Rensselaer engaged in a fierce battle near Fort Anne acting on orders from General Philip Schuyler He was given at least two objectives hold the enemy at Fort Anne in order to facilitate the removal of cannon and armaments at Fort Amsterdam to a place of safety and assist Colonel Pierse Long with his retreat from the 1777 Battle of Ticonderoga He commanded a regiment of 500 men mustered from men in the Van Rensselaer Manor 3 Colonel John Hill and his British troops pursued the Rebels of the Crown from Lake Champlain up Wood creek to a point North East of Fort Anne As planned Van Rensselaer met Long and his regiment from New Hampshire to assist in their retreat Their objective was to slow British movement They assessed a numerical advantage over the British Meanwhile what appeared to be an American traitor tricked Colonel Hill into believing there were twice as many as the true amount of Rebel troops This news may have made Hill act more cautiously than he had planned knowing his reinforcements have not arrived and otherwise not wanting to be spotted in an unprovoked retreat A series of retreats and advances by the Patriots and the British culminated into a two sided bombardment Van Rensselaer led an advance on British troops when he was shot in the thigh through to his knee shattering his femur As he lie near the British troops he could hear little noise He was confident the British were in retreat as he ordered his troops to Attack Attack Colonel van Rensselaer is credited for this critical decision in the battle of Fort Anne July 8 1777 4 Not only were the British delayed but forced into retreat after Van Rensselaer launched a decisive assault spanning 2 hours of all out battle Nearly all munitions from both Patriots and British alike were exhausted on their opposing forces The British were so overwhelmed when the battle ended they were left little choice but to retreat and abandon several of their wounded on the field to be taken prisoner Neither the Patriots nor the British knew their opponent s supplies were crucially low The Patriots proceeded to Fort Anne with their prisoners two injured and two men who gave the ultimate sacrifice for liberty Sgt Isaac Davis and Ens Christopher Walcutt Their stay at Fort Anne was short They were looking forward to a 14 mile seven hour journey munitions were nearly depleted rain was on its way and food was in short supply As they left they were determined in preventing the British from making use Fort Anne it was set ablaze and Van Rensselaer s regiment placed every conceivable obstacle behind in their path by felling trees and rolling boulders into the road to hinder any British advance as the Rebels made their way to Fort Edward Personal life editHe married Alida Bradt 1742 1795 a daughter of Hendrick Bradt and Rebecca nee Van Vechten Bradt 5 Together they had 6 Catharine Van Rensselaer 1773 1846 who married Cornelius Schermerhorn 1769 1860 in 1793 7 8 Solomon Van Vechten Van Rensselaer 1774 1852 3 who married his first cousin Harriet Van Rensselaer 1775 1840 daughter of Philip Kiliaen van Rensselaer 9 John Henry Van Rensselaer 1778 1838 who married Maria Lansing 1780 1848 6 10 After his first wife s death in 1795 he remarried to Nancy Gertrude Semons 1775 1876 Together they were the parents of 6 David Semons Van Rensselaer 1797 1880 6 Killian Henry Van Rensselaer 1801 1881 6 Van Rensselaer died on September 9 1816 His second wife lived a widowed life for more than sixty years until her death on December 30 1876 11 Legacy editAmong his descendants is his granddaughter Catharina Visscher Van Rensselaer Bonney author of A Legacy of Historic Gleanings 2 A number of van Rensselaer houses survive and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places The home of Hendrick van Rensselaer Hendrick I van Rensselaer a relative was built in 1785 and as the Hendrick Van Rensselaer House was featured in 2022 as one of the oldest homes in the Hudson Valley 12 See also editVan Rensselaer familyReferences edit a b c A Legacy of Historical Gleanings J Munsell 1875 pp 10 91 Retrieved 18 May 2020 a b Bonney Van Rensselaer Catharina Visscher 1875 A Legacy of Historic Gleanings Albany N Y J Munsell a b Death of General Van Rensselaer PDF The New York Times April 26 1852 Retrieved 18 May 2020 Bird Harrison 1963 March To Saratoga General Burgoyne And The American Campaign 1777 Oxford University Press pp 51 57 Retrieved 18 May 2020 Munsell Joel 1871 Collections on the History of Albany From Its Discovery to the Present Time with Notices of Its Public Institutions and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased Albany NY J Munsell p 184e a b c d e Rensselaer Florence Van 1956 The Van Rensselaers in Holland and in America New York pp 49 50 Retrieved 18 May 2020 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Revolution Daughters of the American 1899 Lineage Book The Society p 73 Retrieved 18 May 2020 Dwight Benjamin Woodbridge 1874 The History of the Descendants of John Dwight of Dedham Mass J F Trow amp son printers and bookbinders p 877 Retrieved 18 May 2020 Bielinski Stefan Solomon Van Rensselaer exhibitions nysm nysed gov New York State Museum Retrieved 25 August 2016 The American Historical Magazine Publishing Society of New York 1907 192 Retrieved 18 May 2020 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Congress United States 1860 The Congressional Globe Blair amp Rives p 1334 Retrieved 18 May 2020 One of the Oldest Homes in New York s Idyllic Hudson Valley July 18 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry K Van Rensselaer amp oldid 1219687045, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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