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Lee Bo-Ik 李寶益 이보익

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Lee Bo-Ik

李寶益

이보익
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Born31 May 1876 (Pyeongyang)
18 Oct 1959 (Aged 83) (Pyeongyang)18 Oct 1959 (Aged 83) (Pyeongyang)
💼 Occupation
👩 Spouse(s)Kim Bo-hyon
👶 ChildrenKim Hyong-jik, Kim Hyong-gwon, Kim Hyong-rok, Kim Gu-Il, Kim Guilnyeo, Kim Hyong-sil, Kim Hyong-bok
👴 👵 Parent(s)Both Unknown

Lee Bo-Ik (Korean: 이보익; Hanja: 李寶益; 31 May 1876 - 18 October 1959) was a North Korean farmer in the South Pyongan Province. Lee was the maternal grandmother of the founder of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Il Sung, as well as being the great-grandmother of Kim Jong Il, and the great-great-grandmother of the current leader of The Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Jong Un.[1]

Biography

Lee married Kim Bo-Hyon in her teens, and with him she had three sons and three daughters. Lee was a Protestant going to the Chilgol Sabbath Church with her grandson Kim Won-Ju. Lee and her husband were regarded as patriots, and because of this Lee had a strong bond with her grandson and revolutionary Kim Il Sung who visited her on many occasions.[citation needed]

Lee was taken captive by the Imperial Japanese army on two occasions, most likely as a result of the Kim family's revolutionary activities and anti-Japanese sentiment.[2]

Family

  • Father: Unknown
  • Mother: Unknown
  • Husband: Kim Bo-hyon (김보현; 3 October 1871 – 2 September 1955 (aged 83))
  1. Son: Kim Hyeong-jik (김형직; 10 July 1894 – 5 June 1926)
  2. Son: Kim Hyeong-rok (김형록)
  3. Son: Kim Hyeong-gwon (김형권; 4 November 1905 – 12 January 1936)
  4. Daughter: Kim Gu-il (김구일)
  5. Daughter: Kim Hyong-sil (김형실)
  6. Daughter: Kim Hyong-bok (김형복)


References

  1. "Lee Bo-ik". geni_family_tree. 1876-05-31. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
  2. "Lee Bo-ik - NamuWiki". en.namu.wiki. Retrieved 2023-10-30.


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