U.S. Politicians who were born in
Netherlands
| | Netherlands (no city given):
Martin
Kalbfleisch, 1804 —
Enrique
Mulder, 1856 —
Derk
DeRuiter, c.1858 —
Leonard
Koot, 1862 —
Ate
Dykstra, 1865 —
Pieter
F. Auer, 1866 —
August
Oosterman, c.1874 —
Henry
Simerink, 1877 —
Bernard
Berlyn, c.1880 —
L.
Van Den Bergh, c.1880 —
Adrian
de Boom, 1898 |
| | Amsterdam:
Henry
P. Scholte, 1805 —
John
B. Hompe, 1846 |
| | Goes:
Cornelius
Hoffius, 1881 |
| | Groningen:
Peter
Hoekstra, 1953 |
| | Koedyk:
Henry
Beets, 1869 |
| | Oost (now part of Eijsden-Margraten),
Limburg:
Peter
Van Hoven, 1855 |
| | Rotterdam:
Alexander
Gillon, 1741 |
| | Sneek:
Dow
H. Drukker, 1872 |
| | The Hague (Den Haag):
Christopher
H. Phillips, 1920 |
| | Utrecht:
Gysbert
Van Stoenwyk, c.1814 |
| | Wenterswyk:
John
Corscot, 1839 |
| | Wolvega:
Dirk
P. Fabrick, 1887 |
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