Martin and Hannah Van Buren
Child | Lifetime | Spouse | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Abraham Van Buren | Nov. 27, 1807 – Mar. 15, 1873 | Angelica Singleton | ||
John Van Buren | Feb. 10, 1810 – Oct. 13, 1866 | Elizabeth Van der Poel | ||
Martin Van Buren, Jr. | Dec. 20, 1812 – Mar. 19, 1855 | no spouse | ||
Winfield Scott Van Buren | 1814-1900 | Mary Ann Dunn | ||
Smith Thompson Van Buren | Jan. 16, 1817 – 1876 | Ellen King James Henrietta Eckford Irving |
7 children between 2 wives | |
unnamed daughter | (stillborn, date unknown) |
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