Hidee Schuyler

Female 1909 -  (114 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hidee Schuyler was born 17 Oct 1909, Brooklyn, NY (daughter of Remington Schuyler and Anna Louise Ponder).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Remington SchuylerRemington Schuyler was born 8 Jul 1884, St. Louis, MO (son of William Ridge Schuyler and Sarah Ann Remington); died Oct 1955.

    Notes:

    "Born in St. Louis in 1884, Remington Schuyler was an artist most famous for his illustrations and portrayals of the American West, including Siouxan peoples and cowhands . . . [He was a] dedicated volunteer to the Boy Scouts. Many of Schuyler's illustrations and writings appeared in the magazine Scouting. Schuyler's work was also featured in the Saturday Evening Post and in several books, including The Wagon Wheel by William Patterson White and Daniel Boone, Wilderness Scout by Stewart Edward White.
    Schuyler is most associated with the American West, specifically Rosebud Reservation, and with the New Rochelle Art Association, which included Schuyler and Norman Rockwell as founding members. An accomplished artist, Schuyler studied at the National Academy in Rome on a scholarship, as well as the Art School of Washington University. Schuyler served as Artist-in-Residence at Missouri Valley College at Marshall before his death in 1955.

    During his travels to the American West, Schuyler collected items from Plains and Southwest Native Americans, a number of which were donated to the University of Missouri Museum of Anthropology via former faculty member Carl Chapman. Notable among the items in the Schuyler collection is a feather cap from the Brul

    Remington married Anna Louise Ponder 26 Jan 1907. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Anna Louise Ponder
    Children:
    1. Remington Schuyler, Jr.
    2. 1. Hidee Schuyler was born 17 Oct 1909, Brooklyn, NY.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Ridge Schuyler (son of Montgomery Schuyler).

    William married Sarah Ann Remington 24 Dec 1881, Buffalo, NY. Sarah (daughter of Cyrus Kingsbury Remington and Helen E. Matteson) was born 20 Nov 1857, Buffalo, NY; died 11 Oct 1897, St. Louis, MO. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Sarah Ann Remington was born 20 Nov 1857, Buffalo, NY (daughter of Cyrus Kingsbury Remington and Helen E. Matteson); died 11 Oct 1897, St. Louis, MO.

    Notes:

    According to her grandson, Sara Ann was called Hidee by everyone in the family. (email dated 12 Feb 2007)

    Children:
    1. 2. Remington Schuyler was born 8 Jul 1884, St. Louis, MO; died Oct 1955.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Montgomery Schuyler
    Children:
    1. 4. William Ridge Schuyler

  2. 10.  Cyrus Kingsbury Remington was born 1830, Tarrytown, NY (son of David W. Remington and Esther Rutgers Low); died 5 Jun 1897, Buffalo, NY; was buried , Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, NY.

    Notes:

    The death notice for his sister Sarah has the middle name as "Kingsburg." They may have had the same middle name.

    In the 1870 Federal Census, Cyrus & "Ellen" are living at Buffalo, Erie Co., NY, with their three children.

    Cyrus was a member of the Oswego County, NY, Historical Society, founded in 1896: Cyrus Kingsbury Remington, Buffalo, N.Y., membership Nov. 24, 1896, No.22, Historian Pennsylvania Society of War of 1812.

    Cyrus died at age 69 y 1 m 1 d. Cause of death was a cerebral hemorrhage.

    Cyrus married Helen E. Matteson 15 Jan 1855, Buffalo, Erie Co., NY. Helen was born Abt 1831, NY; died 10 Aug 1917; was buried , Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, NY. [Group Sheet]


  3. 11.  Helen E. Matteson was born Abt 1831, NY; died 10 Aug 1917; was buried , Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, NY.

    Notes:

    In the 1870 census, her name is written as Ellen.

    Children:
    1. 5. Sarah Ann Remington was born 20 Nov 1857, Buffalo, NY; died 11 Oct 1897, St. Louis, MO.
    2. Leonard C. Remington was born Abt 1862, NY.
    3. Helen A. Remington was born Abt 1866, NY.