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Hendrikus Van Lente 1840 - 1923

Hendrikus Van Lente of MI was born on April 19, 1840 in Zwolle, Zwolle County, Overste Netherlands to Frederick Jan Van Lente and Maria Hornong. He had siblings Marieja (Mary) Hendrika Van Lente, Corneila (Kate) Van Lente, Frederick Van Lente, Richard (Dick) Van Lente, Gerrit Van Lente, John (Henry) Van Lente, Berend Van Lente, Pieternella (Nellie) Fredrika Van Lente, and John K. Van Lente. Hendrikus Van Lente married Janna (Helen) Steketee, and died at age 82 years old on March 25, 1923.
Hendrikus Van Lente
MI
April 19, 1840
Zwolle, Zwolle County, Overste, Netherlands
March 25, 1923
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Hendrikus Van Lente's History: circa 1840 - circa 1923

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  • Introduction

    Hendrikus Van Lente was a soldier in the United States Civil War.
  • 04/19
    1840

    Birthday

    April 19, 1840
    Birthdate
    Zwolle, Zwolle County, Overste Netherlands
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Hendrikus Van Lente fought in the Civil War for the Union in the 25 Michigan Infantry. He entered the war with the rank of Private., and left with the rank of Private.
  • Personal Life & Family

    25 Michigan Infantry
  • 03/25
    1923

    Death

    March 25, 1923
    Death date
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    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
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Did you know?
In 1840, in the year that Hendrikus Van Lente was born, on February 6th, Māori chiefs and the British parliament signed the Treaty of Waitangi. The Treaty created a British governor of New Zealand and gave the Maori people the rights of British citizens.
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In 1850, by the time he was only 10 years old, on March 7th, Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts delivered the "Seventh of March" speech. Trying to avoid a civil war, he endorsed "slave states" and "free states" and the Fugitive Slave Law, which directed federal officials to "recapture and return runaway slaves".
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