President Martin Van Buren
M, #10613, b. 5 December 1782, d. 24 July 1862
Father* | Abraham Van Buren1 b. 1737, d. 1817 |
Mother* | Maria Hoes1 b. 1748, d. 1817 |
Reference | VanBuren-001 |
President Martin Van Buren was born on 5 December 1782 in Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York.1 He was the son of Abraham Van Buren and Maria Hoes.1 President Martin Van Buren married Hannah Hoes on 21 February 1807 in Catskill, New York.1 President Martin Van Buren died on 24 July 1862 in Lindenwald, Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York, at age 79.1 He was buried in Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York.1
He became the father of Abraham Van Buren on 27 November 1807.1 President Martin Van Buren became the father of John Van Buren on 10 February 1810.1 President Martin Van Buren became the father of Martin Van Buren on 20 December 1812.1 President Martin Van Buren became the father of ? (unnamed Son) Van Buren in 1814.1 Martin's son ? (unnamed Son) Van Buren died in 1814.1 Martin's father Abraham Van Buren died in 1817.1 Martin's mother Maria Hoes died in 1817.1 President Martin Van Buren became the father of Smith Thompson Van Buren on 16 January 1817.1 President Martin Van Buren became a widower with the death of his wife, Hannah Hoes on 5 February 1819 in Albany, New York, at age 35.1 President Martin Van Buren became Vice President of the United States under President Andrew Jackson on 4 March 1833 replacing Vice President John C. Calhoun. President Martin Van Buren became President of the United States on 4 March 1837 replacing President Andrew Jackson. President Martin Van Buren was over Vice President Richard M. Johnson as Vice President of the United States on 4 March 1837. Martin's son Abraham Van Buren was married to Angelica Singleton in November 1838.1
President Martin Van Buren was replaced as President of the United States by President William Henry Harrison on 4 March 1841. Martin's son John Van Buren was married to Elizabeth Vanderpoel on 22 June 1841.1 Martin's son Smith Thompson Van Buren was married to Ellen King James on 18 June 1842.1 Martin's son Smith Thompson Van Buren was married to Henrietta Eckford Irving on 1 February 1855.1 Martin's son Martin Van Buren died on 19 March 1855 in Paris, France.1
He became the father of Abraham Van Buren on 27 November 1807.1 President Martin Van Buren became the father of John Van Buren on 10 February 1810.1 President Martin Van Buren became the father of Martin Van Buren on 20 December 1812.1 President Martin Van Buren became the father of ? (unnamed Son) Van Buren in 1814.1 Martin's son ? (unnamed Son) Van Buren died in 1814.1 Martin's father Abraham Van Buren died in 1817.1 Martin's mother Maria Hoes died in 1817.1 President Martin Van Buren became the father of Smith Thompson Van Buren on 16 January 1817.1 President Martin Van Buren became a widower with the death of his wife, Hannah Hoes on 5 February 1819 in Albany, New York, at age 35.1 President Martin Van Buren became Vice President of the United States under President Andrew Jackson on 4 March 1833 replacing Vice President John C. Calhoun. President Martin Van Buren became President of the United States on 4 March 1837 replacing President Andrew Jackson. President Martin Van Buren was over Vice President Richard M. Johnson as Vice President of the United States on 4 March 1837. Martin's son Abraham Van Buren was married to Angelica Singleton in November 1838.1
President Martin Van Buren was replaced as President of the United States by President William Henry Harrison on 4 March 1841. Martin's son John Van Buren was married to Elizabeth Vanderpoel on 22 June 1841.1 Martin's son Smith Thompson Van Buren was married to Ellen King James on 18 June 1842.1 Martin's son Smith Thompson Van Buren was married to Henrietta Eckford Irving on 1 February 1855.1 Martin's son Martin Van Buren died on 19 March 1855 in Paris, France.1
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Last Edited | 1 Jan 2004 |
Citations
- [S231] Presidents.GED online http://www3.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/presidents/…, Brian Tompsett (e-mail address), downloaded December 2003.