Henry Van Asselt

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Henry Van Asselt, circa 1902 (coll. Museum of History & Industry)

Henry Van Asselt (11 April 1817, Elspeet - 7 December 1902, Seattle) was a Dutch immigrant to the US, one of the first Europeans to settle the area that is now Seattle, Washington. He came to the area in 1847 and was the longest surviving original white settler of King County, Washington, dying at age 85. He married late in life, in December, 1862, to Jane, the daughter of Jacob Maples, and they had four children.[1]

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