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Henry Kremers bridged a political-economic divide

Henry Kremers bridged a political-economic divide

Henry Kremers was born in 1850 in Drenthe, Michigan. His parents, Williem Kremers and Anna Heins, emigrated from the Netherlands in 1847 and married in 1849. Henry was the oldest of their five children.

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Henry enrolled in Hope College in 1868 and graduated in 1873. After teaching school for one year, he enrolled at the University of Michigan, where he studied medicine. He received his M.D. in 1876. Upon graduation, he married Alice Van Zwalenberg and they settled in Drenthe.

Six years later, Alice and Henry moved to Holland, where Henry opened his medical office at 6 E. Eighth St.

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