Cuyler baronets

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The Cuyler Baronetcy, of St John's Lodge in Welwyn in the County of Hertford, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 29 October 1814 for General Cornelius Cuyler.[1] The title became extinct on the death of the 5th Baronet in 1947.

Cornelius Cuyler, the 1st Baronet, was born in Albany, New York on 31 October 1740, the son of Cornelius Cuyler and Catalyntie Schuyler, a descendant of the Schuyler family.[2] His brother Abraham was the last British appointed Mayor of Albany, New York, and Abraham's son Jacob Cuyler was a British Army officer who settled near Uitenhage in what was then Cape Colony.[3]

Cuyler baronets, of St John's Lodge (1814)[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "No. 16919". The London Gazette. 23 July 1814. p. 1487.
  2. ^ Nicholl, Maud Churchill (1912). The Earliest Cuylers in Holland and America and Some of Their Descendants. T.A. Wright, Printer and Publisher. p. 25.
  3. ^ Nicholl, Maud Churchill (1912). The Earliest Cuylers in Holland and America and Some of Their Descendants. T.A. Wright, Printer and Publisher. p. 39.
  4. ^ a b c Foster, Joseph (1883). The Baronetage and Knightage of the British Empire. Westminster: Nichols and Sons. p. 171.
  5. ^ "Cuyler, Sir Charles". Who's Who. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  6. ^ "Cuyler, Sir George Hallifax". Who's Who. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Cuyler baronets
of St John's Lodge

29 October 1814
Succeeded by