Henry G. Strong Explained

Henry G. Strong
Birth Name:Henry Griffin Strong
Birth Date:18 July 1873
Birth Place:Rochester, New York, US
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, US
Occupation:Businessman, Automotive
Spouse: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 he 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.

He was married March 5, 1895, to Miss Millie Hoefler, daughter of Charles Hoefler of Rochester, N. Y. They had two sons: Alvah Griffin (1900 - 1966), in New York City; and Pritchard Hopkins (1906 - 1937), in Rochester, New York.[2]

Henry G. Strong died in Los Angeles, California on August 13, 1919, as a result of complications from influenza.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. QUINDECENNIAL RECORD OF THE CLASS OF 1896, SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL of YALE UNIVERSITY, Page 286.
  2. https://www.lib.rochester.edu/IN/RBSCP/Epitaph/ATTACHMENTS/27_3.pdf
  3. Obituary, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York, August 14, 1919.