1782 - 1862
Martin Van Buren American Head of State
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Martin Van Buren was previously married to Hannah Van Buren (1807 - 1819).
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American Head of State Martin Van Buren was born on 5th December, 1782 in Kinderhook, New York and passed away on 24th Jul 1862 Kinderhook, New York aged 79. He is most remembered for 8th President, first who was not of English, Irish, Welsh, or Scottish descent. His zodiac sign is Sagittarius.
Martin Van Buren is a member of the following lists: New York Democrats, Democratic Party (United States) presidential nominees and Presidents of the United States.
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Relationship Statistics
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Married | 1 |
13 years
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Total | 1 |
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First Name |
Martin
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Last Name |
Van Buren
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Full Name at Birth |
Martin Van Buren
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Alternative Name |
The Red Fox of Kinderhook, Blue Whiskey Van, The Little Magician
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Birthday |
5th December, 1782
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Birthplace |
Kinderhook, New York
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Died |
24th July, 1862
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Place of Death |
Kinderhook, New York
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Cause of Death |
Bronchial Asthma And Heart Failure
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Buried |
Kinderhook Cemetery Kinderhook, New York United States
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Height |
5' 6" (168 cm)
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Build |
Average
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Eye Color |
Blue
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Hair Color |
Red
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Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Religion |
Protestant
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
American
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Occupation |
Head of State
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Claim to Fame |
8th President, first who was not of English, Irish, Welsh, or Scottish descent
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Father |
Abraham Van Buren (1737–1817)
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Mother |
Maria Van Alen Hoes Van Buren (1747–1818)
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Martin Van Buren ( van BEWR-ən; born Maarten Van Buren December 5, 1782 – July 24, 1862) was an American statesman who served as the eighth president of the United States from 1837 to 1841. A founder of the Democratic Party, he had previously served as the ninth governor of New York, the tenth United States secretary of state, and the eighth vice president of the United States. He won the 1836 presidential election with the endorsement of popular outgoing President Andrew Jackson and the organizational strength of the Democratic Party. He lost his 1840 reelection bid to Whig Party nominee William Henry Harrison, thanks in part to the poor economic conditions surrounding the Panic of 1837. Later in his life, Van Buren emerged as an elder statesman and an important anti-slavery abolitionist leader who led the Free Soil Party ticket in the presidential election of 1848.
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