(Redirected from Kiliaen Van Rensselaer)
'Kiliaen van Rensselaer' (c.
1585 –
1643) was a
Dutch merchant who was heavily involved in the
Colonial American trade market. He was originally a
diamond and
pearl merchant, and became the director, one of the founders and a major investors in the
Dutch West India Company, founded in
1621.
In return for his investment, Van Rensselaer acquired land in the
New Netherland Colony of America as the first American
patroon in 1630.
[1]
Rensselaerwyck was the largest and only successful
patroonship in the colony. Van Rensselaer never visited his holdings himself, but rather sent his cousin,
Arent van Curler, to act as commissary-general (or superintendent). Van Rensselaer's son,
Jeremias Van Rensselaer, did come to the
New World and settled in Rensselaerwyck, and the prominent New York State family ultimately descends from him.
Rensselaerwyck covered most of modern-day
Albany and
Rensselaer Counties, and parts of modern-day
Columbia and
Greene Counties in
New York State.
Both Rensselaer County and the
City of Rensselaer are named after Van Rensselaer.
External links
★
Rensselaerwyck information, New Netherland Project
★
Rensselaerwyck information, Colonial Albany Social History Project