

Leonard Charles Van Noppen Papers, 1888-1947|http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/v/Van_Noppen,Leonard_Charles.html
Attache at Dutch Legation during World War I. Decorated by Dutch government. Translated Vondel's Lucifer into English. Wrote poetry, such as The Challenge. Taugh Dutch literature and languages at Columbia University. ||Source Name: |SWIERENGA, ROBERT P, compiler. Dutch Emigrants to the United States, South Africa, South America, and Southeast Asia, 1835-1880: An Alphabetical Listing by Household Heads and Independent Persons. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 1983. 346p. ||Source Annotation: |Date of emigration with intended destination. Extracted from "Staat Der Landverhuizingen Naar Noord-Amerika of Andere Overzeesche Gewesten [ List of Emigrants to North America or other Overseas Places]" which is located in the Algemeen Rijksarchief (National Archives) in the Hague. Supplemented by information from other sources. Microfilm and photocopies of the original emigration records are available in the Colonial Origins Collection, Heritage Hall at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and in the Archives of the Committee in the East on Historical Documents of the Christian Reformed Church in Passaic, New Jersey. | Source Page #: 299
1868 |
January 9, 1868
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Wemeldinge, Kapelle, Zeeland, Netherlands
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1935 |
July 21, 1935
Age 67
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Glen Cove, Nassau County, New York, United States
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