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Heinrich Friedrich <I>Henry</I> Borbein

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Heinrich Friedrich Henry Borbein

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
28 Dec 1956 (aged 92)
Manchester, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Bellefontaine Neighbors, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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H.F. BORBEIN & Company manufactured steel axles and artillery wood wheels starting in 1899, bought Brecht Automobile Company in Oct 1903, owned BORBEIN Automobile Company from 1903 through 1909. Continued automobile parts manufacturing until 1919.
He died at Manchester Nursing Home and was buried 31 Dec 1956.
Find a Grave contributor, tyams has made the following suggested edit:
"Henry" was baptized on 4 Dec 1864 as "Johann Friedrich Heinrich Loeper" at St. Peter's German Protestant Church in St. Louis, MO (now a UCC congregation). He was the son of Maria Lohheide and her first husband, Heinrich Loeper, who died around the time Henry was born. A few months later, Maria married another recent widower, Heinrich Borbein, and Henry eventually assumed the surname of his stepfather, who was the only father he ever knew. The only subsequent appearance of "Loeper" on official documents was for his 29 May 1889 marriage to Emma Tuegel at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. Otherwise, they and their descendants appeared with the Borbein surname. Thanks to Find A Grave Contributor: tyams (50459370)
H.F. BORBEIN & Company manufactured steel axles and artillery wood wheels starting in 1899, bought Brecht Automobile Company in Oct 1903, owned BORBEIN Automobile Company from 1903 through 1909. Continued automobile parts manufacturing until 1919.
He died at Manchester Nursing Home and was buried 31 Dec 1956.
Find a Grave contributor, tyams has made the following suggested edit:
"Henry" was baptized on 4 Dec 1864 as "Johann Friedrich Heinrich Loeper" at St. Peter's German Protestant Church in St. Louis, MO (now a UCC congregation). He was the son of Maria Lohheide and her first husband, Heinrich Loeper, who died around the time Henry was born. A few months later, Maria married another recent widower, Heinrich Borbein, and Henry eventually assumed the surname of his stepfather, who was the only father he ever knew. The only subsequent appearance of "Loeper" on official documents was for his 29 May 1889 marriage to Emma Tuegel at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. Otherwise, they and their descendants appeared with the Borbein surname. Thanks to Find A Grave Contributor: tyams (50459370)


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