den Bleyker Family.
The den Bleyker family were earlier settlers to the so-called Dutch "kolonie" in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Paulus den Bleyker had come to the small community of Kalamazoo with his family and fellow immigrants in 1850, settled there, and commenced a life of farming, real estate dealings in Ottawa and Kalamazoo counties, and other business activities. His son John was a farmer, cattle breeder and director of the Kalamazoo National Bank.
From the guide to the den Bleyker Family papers, 1828-1936, (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan)
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creatorOf | den Bleyker Family papers, 1828-1936 | Bentley Historical Library |
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associatedWith | Den Bleyker, Anna Balch, b. 1840 | person |
associatedWith | Den Bleyker, John, b. 1839 | person |
associatedWith | Den Bleyker, Martha, d. 1930 | person |
associatedWith | Den Bleyker, Paulus, 1804-1872 | person |
associatedWith | Stone, Lucinda Hinsdale, 1814-1900 | person |
associatedWith | Van Raalte, Albertus C. (Albertus Christiaan), 1811-1876 | person |
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