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  1. 15 de feb. de 2024 · The Van Buren Boys. President Van Buren and his wife Hannah Hoes had four surviving children, all boys. Born over the course of their short 12-year marriage, the youngest was two when Hannah passed away in 1819. Hannah’s relatives raised the children mostly separate from Van Buren, and most of our knowledge of the four sons comes from their ...

  2. 17 de mar. de 2017 · Abraham and Angelica were married on November 27, 1838. Afterwards Angelica moved into the White House with the Van Buren family, resulting in the White House finally having an in-residence hostess for President Van Buren. Angelica Van Buren fulfilled her first duties as acting first lady when she hosted the 1839 White House New Year’s Day ...

  3. When their father became President, Abraham and Martin Jr. served as his private secretaries, while John and Smith stayed in Albany and kept their father informed of the political goings-on in his home state; John Van Buren actively promoted his father's candidacy in 1848.

  4. 17 de sept. de 2022 · Abraham resigned from the army officially in June of 1854, almost 31 years after his admission to West Point. Abraham died on March 15, 1873, and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx. He remains there today alongside his wife. Abraham and Angelica had four children: Rebecca Van Buren (1840-1840), Singleton Van Buren (1841-1885), Martin ...

  5. Ancestry® App. Built-in tools help you create and share slideshow stories by combining photos, records, text. Use audio features to record family stories. An easy test can help you identify your ethnic origins. You may also discover relatives--those with similar genetic profiles. Abraham Van Buren born 1737 in Albany, Albany, New York, USA ...

  6. Home - ; Codicil to Abraham Van Buren's last will and testament, 24 March 1817

  7. John Van Buren. When older, John Van Buren was the spitting image of his father. NPS Photo. On February 18, 1810, Martin and Hannah had their second son, John, while they were living in Hudson, New York. Much is unknown about his childhood, but a major part of his youth is that, unlike his father, he did attend college.