George worked at his fathers Cincinnati bell foundry, and was listed an incorporator of the Buckeye Bell Foundry/E.W. Vanduzen Company when his father took sole ownership of the business.
Sometime after his fathers death in 1911, George and his family relocated to Sharon Hill, Delaware County, Pennsylvania per 1920 Census data. His sister Martha Washington Van Duzen took over as company president in 1916.
George worked at his fathers Cincinnati bell foundry, and was listed an incorporator of the Buckeye Bell Foundry/E.W. Vanduzen Company when his father took sole ownership of the business.
Sometime after his fathers death in 1911, George and his family relocated to Sharon Hill, Delaware County, Pennsylvania per 1920 Census data. His sister Martha Washington Van Duzen took over as company president in 1916.
Family Members
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Henrietta Elizabeth Van Duzen Mounts
1845–1912
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Mary Ann Van Duzen
1847–1848
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Ezra Williams Van Duzen Jr
1849–1891
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Rhoda Ann Van Duzen Couden
1851–1886
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Charles Alser Van Duzen
1853–1889
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Anna Eliza Van Duzen Baldwin
1855–1933
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Cora B Van Duzen Dye
1859–1952
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Martha Washington Van Duzen
1861–1949
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William "Willie" Van Duzen
1863–1864
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Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Van Duzen
1865–1945
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