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Harry Cornelius Biedenharn Sr.

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Harry Cornelius Biedenharn Sr.

Birth
Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi, USA
Death
11 Nov 1950 (aged 73)
Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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From Julia Baker:
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The 19 January 2013 Vicksburg Post reports in its Old Post Files 1923: Harry Biedenharn is chosen President of the Board of Trade.
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From MHS:
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Children at home in 1900:
~ 1900 Federal Census – Warren Co, MS
https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Mississippi_Census
Herman A Biedenharn Head M 65 Germany
Louisa Biedenharn Wife F 56 Denmark
Harry Biedenharn Son M 23 Mississippi
Lawrence Biedenharn Son M 21 Mississippi
Herman Biedenharn Son M 19 Mississippi
Olie Biedenharn Son M 17 Mississippi
Albert Biedenharn Son M 12 Mississippi
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From Bonnie Sisson Manning:
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Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, Mississippi) Sunday - 12 Nov 1950 pg2
Harry was one of SEVEN brothers who all owned Coca Cola Distributorships
HARRY BIEDENHARN DIES IN VICKSBURGH
Family Originated Bottling Of Coca-Cola
Harry C Biedenharn, 73, member of the Vicksburg family which originated the bottling of Coca-Cola, died at a local hospital today following an illness of several weeks.
From a confectioner business which they operated in downtown Vicksburg, the far-flung soft drink bottling industry was born, and the seven brothers who founded the process have continued as leaders in the business. Mr. Biedenharn was director of the First National Bank and Trust Company for 20 years.
He is survived by his wife:
Emma Mae Axelson Biedenharn
Two daughters:
Mrs. Hilda Biedenharn Nelson of San Antonio, Texas
Miss Mae Louise Biedenharn of New York
Four sons:
Milton Axelson Biedenharn of Vicksburg
Harry Cornelius Biedenharn of Bovina
Kenneth Oswald Biedenhard of Vicksburg
Eric Carlton Biedenharn of Bovina
Three brother are still alive in 1950:
Joseph Augustus Biedenharn of Monroe, Louisiana
Lawrence Christian Biedenharn of Vicksburg
Albert Milton Biedenharn of San Antonio, Texas
A sister:
Katherine Ann Biedenharn Dornbusch of Vicksburg
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Same obit also in Monroe Morning World (Monroe, Louisiana) Sunday - 12 Nov 1950 pg6
From Julia Baker:
*****
The 19 January 2013 Vicksburg Post reports in its Old Post Files 1923: Harry Biedenharn is chosen President of the Board of Trade.
*****
From MHS:
*****
Children at home in 1900:
~ 1900 Federal Census – Warren Co, MS
https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Mississippi_Census
Herman A Biedenharn Head M 65 Germany
Louisa Biedenharn Wife F 56 Denmark
Harry Biedenharn Son M 23 Mississippi
Lawrence Biedenharn Son M 21 Mississippi
Herman Biedenharn Son M 19 Mississippi
Olie Biedenharn Son M 17 Mississippi
Albert Biedenharn Son M 12 Mississippi
*****
From Bonnie Sisson Manning:
*****
Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, Mississippi) Sunday - 12 Nov 1950 pg2
Harry was one of SEVEN brothers who all owned Coca Cola Distributorships
HARRY BIEDENHARN DIES IN VICKSBURGH
Family Originated Bottling Of Coca-Cola
Harry C Biedenharn, 73, member of the Vicksburg family which originated the bottling of Coca-Cola, died at a local hospital today following an illness of several weeks.
From a confectioner business which they operated in downtown Vicksburg, the far-flung soft drink bottling industry was born, and the seven brothers who founded the process have continued as leaders in the business. Mr. Biedenharn was director of the First National Bank and Trust Company for 20 years.
He is survived by his wife:
Emma Mae Axelson Biedenharn
Two daughters:
Mrs. Hilda Biedenharn Nelson of San Antonio, Texas
Miss Mae Louise Biedenharn of New York
Four sons:
Milton Axelson Biedenharn of Vicksburg
Harry Cornelius Biedenharn of Bovina
Kenneth Oswald Biedenhard of Vicksburg
Eric Carlton Biedenharn of Bovina
Three brother are still alive in 1950:
Joseph Augustus Biedenharn of Monroe, Louisiana
Lawrence Christian Biedenharn of Vicksburg
Albert Milton Biedenharn of San Antonio, Texas
A sister:
Katherine Ann Biedenharn Dornbusch of Vicksburg
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Same obit also in Monroe Morning World (Monroe, Louisiana) Sunday - 12 Nov 1950 pg6


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