On March 19, 1689, Hendrick married Catharina Van Brugh, the daughter of merchant
Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh (1624–1697) and his wife, Catharine Roeloffe Jans (1629–1684). Her brother was
Pieter Van Brugh (1666–1740), the
Mayor of Albany, New York from 1699 to 1700 and from 1721 to 1723. Hendrick and Catharina had the following children: • Maria Van Rensselaer (1689–1756), who married Samuel Ten Broeck (1680–1756), son of
Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck, in 1712. • Anna Van Rensselaer (1696–1756), who married Peter Douw (grandparents of
Peter Gansevoort and great-great-grandparents of
Herman Melville), in 1717. who married Engeltje "Angelica" Livingston (1698–1746/7). After her death, he married Gertrude Van Cortlandt. •
Kiliaen van Rensselaer (1717–1781), who married Ariantje "Harriet" Schuyler (1720–1763) in 1742. After her death, he married Maria Low in 1769. Van Rensselaer died on July 4, 1740, in
Albany, New York. His son Johannes was a Colonel during the American Revolution, and was the primary heir to
Crailo. Through this son, he was the grandfather of
Catherine Van Rensselaer (1734–1803), who married Gen.
Philip Schuyler (1733–1804) in 1755,
Jeremiah van Rensselaer (1738–1810),
Robert Van Rensselaer (1740–1802),
Henry van Rensselaer (ca 1742–1813), James van Rensselaer (1747–1827), a captain and
aide-de-camp of
Maj. Gen. Montgomery who fought in the Canadian campaign of
Fort Chambly in
Quebec and was Captain in the
2nd New York Regiment under Colonel
James Clinton and later
aide-de-camp of General
Philip Schuyler. Through his grandson,
Robert Van Rensselaer, he was the great-grandfather of
Jacob R. Van Rensselaer (1767–1835), a lawyer and federalist politician. His youngest son, Kiliaen van Rensselaer (1717–1781), was commissioned as a Colonel of the
4th Regiment, Albany County Militia,
Rensselaerswyck battalion, on October 20, 1775, and was the representative for Rensselaerswyck on the Albany
Committee of Correspondence when hostilities broke out in 1775. Through this son, he was the grandfather of
Henry K. Van Rensselaer (1744–1816), a general in the Revolution,
Philip Kiliaen van Rensselaer (1747–1798), a colonel in the Revolution, Nicholas van Rensselaer (1754–1848), a Colonel and
aide-de-camp under General
Philip Schuyler,(Nicolas van Rensselaer was also related to
Edmond-Charles Genêt);
Killian K. Van Rensselaer (1763–1845), US Representative from New York. ==See also==