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Heinrich “Henry” Dellefeld Jr.

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Heinrich “Henry” Dellefeld Jr.

Birth
Death
30 Apr 1866 (aged 39)
Burial
Amherst, Lorain County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Heinrich "Henry" Dellefeld / Dellefield, Jr. was the son of Heinrich Dellefeld and Catharina Elisabeth Dute.

He married Christina Hohmann abt 1851.

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Biography, J.H. Beers, 1894, "Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Huron and Lorain, Ohio", (Chicago), pps. 1814-1815

History of the Western Reserve

Excerpt from "GEORGE M. DELLEFELD..."

"... Henry Dellefield, grandfather of George M. was a life-long resident of Germany, where his birth occurred about 1776. Serving under that brilliant soldier, Napoleon Bonaparte, he was with him in his Russian campaign, spending the winter near Moscow. He was twice married. His second wife, whose maiden name was Dute, was the mother of his son George. She survived him, and with her three sons, Henry, George and Anton, came to the United States, locating in Ohio, where she died in 1872 [sic: 1879], aged seventy-seven years. Henry, the eldest son, died in Amherst, Lorain county, in 1863 [sic: 1866]. Anton, the younger son, now resides in Birmingham township, Erie county, Ohio. ..."
Heinrich "Henry" Dellefeld / Dellefield, Jr. was the son of Heinrich Dellefeld and Catharina Elisabeth Dute.

He married Christina Hohmann abt 1851.

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Biography, J.H. Beers, 1894, "Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Huron and Lorain, Ohio", (Chicago), pps. 1814-1815

History of the Western Reserve

Excerpt from "GEORGE M. DELLEFELD..."

"... Henry Dellefield, grandfather of George M. was a life-long resident of Germany, where his birth occurred about 1776. Serving under that brilliant soldier, Napoleon Bonaparte, he was with him in his Russian campaign, spending the winter near Moscow. He was twice married. His second wife, whose maiden name was Dute, was the mother of his son George. She survived him, and with her three sons, Henry, George and Anton, came to the United States, locating in Ohio, where she died in 1872 [sic: 1879], aged seventy-seven years. Henry, the eldest son, died in Amherst, Lorain county, in 1863 [sic: 1866]. Anton, the younger son, now resides in Birmingham township, Erie county, Ohio. ..."


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