1811 - 1876
Albertus van Raalte Dutch Educator
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First Name |
Albertus
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Middle Name |
Van
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Last Name |
Raalte
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Birthday |
17th October, 1811
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Birthplace |
Wanneperveen, Netherlands
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Died |
27th July, 1876
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Place of Death |
Holland, Michigan, U.S.A.
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Build |
Average
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Eye Color |
Blue
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Hair Color |
Salt and Pepper
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Zodiac Sign |
Libra
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Religion |
Protestant
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
Dutch
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Occupation Text |
Reformed minister
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Occupation |
Educator
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Albertus Christiaan van Raalte (17 October 1811 – 27 July 1876) was a 19th-century Dutch Reformed clergyman. Van Raalte was first ordained in the Secession Church in 1836, before moving to the United States, and was eventually ordained in the Reformed Church in America. When he visited the lower peninsula of Michigan, he met with Grand Haven founder William Montague Ferry. Ferry encouraged Van Raalte to settle in the Holland area. He found the area to be what he believed to be ideal for farming, the occupation of many in the Netherlands who were being burdened by high taxes and very little land, so little that farmers could no longer divide their land between their sons as an inheritance. Van Raalte sent home a handbill with such glowing descriptions of the area that many farmers' sons emigrated, cleared the heavily wooded land and found the farming to be fruitful. Van Raalte himself was the spiritual leader for the Protestant, Reformed, Dutch immigrants who founded the city of Holland, Michigan in 1846 and played an important role in establishing the school that would become Hope College.
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