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He is listed as Henry in the 1860 federal census in Brooklyn, King Co., NY. The 1870 federal census in Brooklyn lists him as Henry in his father's family and states he is a clerk in the sugar refining business. The 1900 federal census lists him as Henry (with his wife, Julia) in the family of his father in Islip, Suffolk Co., NY. 1910 federal census lists him in Ward 19, Manhattan, New York City, parents b. in Germany, wife Julia T., with children William K. (age 21), Doris A. (20), Julia A. (18) and Adolph M. (15), and seven other persons (presumably servants). His father, William Dick, founded the sugar industry in the United States of America - see "Merchants of Williamsburg: Frederick C. Havemeyer, Jr., William Dick, John Mollenhauer, Henry O. Havemeyer," Harry W. Havemeyer (privately printed, c. 1989 - Brooklyn, NY Public Library call # 664.1 H).
"A history of Long Island, from its earliest settlement to the present time," Peter Ross (New York: The Lewis Publishing Co., 1902) offers: "John Henry Dick, actively and prominently connected with the sugar-refining industry and with other large commercial and financial enterprises in New York city and vicinity, was born in the metropolis February 22, 1851, a son of William Dick, whose life and great business achievements are referred to at length elsewhere in this volume. He received his literary education at Stamford. Connecticut, after which he completed a course in Bryant & Stratton's Business College in Brooklyn, New York. He then entered the sugar refinery of Dick & Meyer, and under the direction of bis father fully mastered all the details of the business, through its mechanical operations as well as in the counting-room. He afterward became secretary of the company, and occupied that position until the destruction of the works by fire. September 7, 1889. In the reorganization of the business he became identified with the Mollenhauer Sugar Refining Company, and director of the National Sugar Refilling Company, of New Jersey. His career has been marked by wise judgment, keen discrimination and conservative spirit, and he is regarded by bis associates as in all respects the highest possible authority in all matters affecting the large interests in which he is concerned. He is also actively interested in other business enterprises, including banking and trust companies, manufactures and similar concerns. Making his home in Brooklyn, his interest has been enlisted in various benevolent and social movements of the city. He was among the organizers of the Amphion Academy and the Hanover Club, in which he has served as a director, and he has held a like position in the Brooklyn Throat Hospital, which owes much to his generosity. He is a member of the Deutscher V'erein, New York, the Bushwick Club and the Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn, and of the Manhattan Club, of New York. He is a Democrat in politics, but has ever been unambitious of personal preferment. With his family his religious associations are with the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. On the 24th of November, 1886, Mr. Dick was united in marriage to Miss Julia T. Mollenhauer, a daughter of John Mollenhauer, the founder of the Mollenhauer Sugar Refinery Company. Of this union were born four children: William K., Adolph M., Doris A. and Julia A II Dick."
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[24358] "HESSE-ROTENBURG." LoveToKnow 1911 Online Encyclopedia. © 2003, 2004 LoveToKnow (http://27.1911encyclopedia.org/H/HE/HESSE_ROTENBURG.htm) offers: "In 1627 Ernest (1623-1693), a younger son of Maurice, landgrave of Hesse-Cassel (d. 1632), received Rheinsfels and lower Katzenelnbogen as his inheritance, and some years later, on the deaths of two of his brothers, he added Eschwege, Rotenburg, Wanfried and other districts to his possessions. Ernest, who was a convert to the Roman Catholic Church, was a great traveller and a voluminous writer. About 1700 his two sons, William (d. 1725) and Charles, divided their territories, and founded the families of Hesse-Rotenburg and Hesse-Wanfried." Also see http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05524a.htm.
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[42217] James' draft registration in Portland, ME 12 Sept 1918 lists him as a foreman in a shipyard in South Portland and his nearest relative as Mrs. Cora E. Jellison of Berwick, ME.
[13326] Donald r. Centreville, St. Joseph Co., MI.
[42640] This person is from the unverified Hepler Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2017.