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Henry Roelif Brinkerhoff (September 23, 1787 –
April 30, 1844) was an
American veteran of the War of 1812 who
served as a U.S.
Representative from Ohio...
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Henry Van
Dalsem 1805:
Judge Henry Van
Dalsem sold the land to
Roelif Verbryck 1806:
Roelif Verbryck sold the land to
Abraham Hopper. 1823:
Abraham Hopper...
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choirmaster at St. Paul's Church, Albany, New York, by its
rector Dr.
Roelif H.
Brooks and he
emigrated to the
United States. He was to
remain at St...
- Tennessee's 4th district, 5th
district Mar. 3, 1871 Mar. 2, 1881
Henry Roelif Brinkerhoff Democratic Ohio's 21st
district Mar. 3, 1843 Apr. 29, 1844 Francis...
- 1964
Railroad bar code. US 3617707, Shields,
Charles B. & Stapelfeldt,
Roelif, "Automatic car
identification system",
published 17
August 1967, issued...
- 1857–1888 7. John
Wesley Brown 1888–1900 8.
Ernest Milmore Stires 1901–1925 9.
Roelif Hasbrouck Brooks 1926–1954 10.
Frederick Myers Morris 1954–1972 11. John...
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location missing publisher (link) Loveland,
Roelif (1928). "Barbed Wire No
Barrier For Him".
Plain Dealer.
Retrieved September...
- (1789–1840) m.
Elizabeth Jansen (1789–1862)
Blandina LeFevre (1812–1875) m.
Roelif Elting (1809–1884)
Sarah Elting (1836–1879) m.
Solomon LeFevre (1833–1902)...
- Brimmer,
Philip A." fjc.gov.
Retrieved October 31, 2014. "BRINKERHOFF,
Henry Roelif –
Biographical Information". bioguide.congress.gov. "BRINKERHOFF, Jacob...
- Climaxed; West Wing to Open All Doors". The
Plain Dealer. p. 9. Loveland,
Roelif (February 26, 1947). "Watchers Wait for Bottle, Some
Cornerstone Surprise"...