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  2. Family of Martin Van Buren - Wikipedia

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    On February 21, 1807, Van Buren married Hannah Hoes, his childhood sweetheart and a daughter of his first cousin, in Catskill, New York. [22] Hannah Hoes was the daughter of Johannes Dircksen Hoes (1753–1789), and Maria Quakenbush (1754–1852), who were of Dutch ancestry. [23]

  3. Ancestral background of presidents of the United States

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    Martin Van Buren (1782–1862) Abraham Van Buren. Maria Hoes Yes: Cornelis Maessen van Buren (3rd great-grandfather) Buurmalsen, Netherlands → New Netherland (1631) [14] [15] 9 William Henry Harrison (1773–1841) Benjamin Harrison V. Elizabeth Bassett Yes: Yes: Yes: Benjamin Harrison (3rd great-grandfather) England → Colony of Virginia (c ...

  4. Martin Van Buren - Wikipedia

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    Martin Van Buren was sworn in as the eighth President of the United States on March 4, 1837. He retained much of Jackson's cabinet and lower-level appointees, as he hoped that the retention of Jackson's appointees would stop Whig momentum in the South and restore confidence in the Democrats as a party of sectional unity. [152]

  5. Why Martin Van Buren Was In a “Seinfeld” Episode and 5 Other Things Nobody Knew About Our 8th President. Liz McNeil. December 7, 2024 at 8:00 AM. Pictures from History/Universal Images Group ...

  6. Category:Van Buren family - Wikipedia

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    Martin Van Buren This page was last edited on 3 May 2024, at 23:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  7. List of presidents of the United States who owned slaves

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    The only slave Van Buren personally owned, Tom, escaped in 1814, and Van Buren made no effort to find him. [11] In December 1824, A. G. Hammond of Berlin, New York, located Tom in Worcester, Massachusetts. [10] Van Buren tentatively agreed to sell him to Hammond for $50, provided Hammond could capture him without violence.

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