Henry G. Strong
Henry G. Strong | |
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Born |
Henry Griffin Strong July 18, 1873 Rochester, New York |
Died |
August 13, 1919 46) Los Angeles, California | (aged
Occupation | Businessman, Automotive |
Spouse(s) | Millie Hoefler |
Henry Griffin Strong (July 18, 1873 – August 13, 1919) was an American businessman from Rochester, New York. He was a partner in the Pritchard Strong Company, a manufacturer of stamped metal products. In 1910 organized the Strong-Crittenden Company, sales agents for the Lozier, Pope-Hartford and White automobiles.[1]
He was born on July 18, 1873 in Rochester, New York. The son of Henry A. Strong, president of the Eastman Kodak Company, and Helen (Griffin) Strong.[1]
He was married March 5, 1895, to Miss Millie Hoefler, daughter of Charles Hoefler of Rochester, N. Y. They have two sons: Alvah Griffin, born September 4, 1900, in New York City; and Pritchard Hopkins, born July 2, 1906, in Rochester, N. Y.[1]
Henry G. Strong died in Los Angeles, California on August 13, 1919 as a result of complications from influenza.[2]