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  1. Warren Delano IV [a] (July 11, 1852 – September 9, 1920) [3] [4] was an American horseman and coal tycoon. [5] Early life. Delano (left), with Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt and Delano's sister, Sara Delano Roosevelt in Newburgh, New York, in 1905. Delano was born at Algonac, the family estate in Balmville near Newburgh, New York in 1852. [1] .

  2. Warren Delano IV (1852–1920), who married Jennie Walters, the only daughter of merchant William Thompson Walters. Sara Ann Delano (1854–1941), who married James Roosevelt I and became the mother of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Philippe Delano (1857–1881), who died young and unmarried.

  3. Warren Delano IV (1852–1920), a coal magnate and horseman; Sara Ann Delano (1854–1941), mother of Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Jane Arminda Delano (1862–1919), an RN. Nurse, Founder of the American Red Cross Nurses Service, died in Lilles France, 1919 from influenza. She died in service to stop the swine flu pandemic.

  4. 23 de ene. de 2024 · In 1857, Warren Delano Jr. lost much of his wealth in a financial panic—so, like many other American speculators before him, he returned to the opium trade and quickly rebuilt his fortune.

  5. 30 de may. de 2018 · Astor wasn’t the only American to make his fortune in part through opium smuggling: Warren Delano, Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s father, made millions engaging in what he called a “fair ...

  6. Brief Life History of Warren. When Warren Delano IV was born on 11 July 1852, in Newburgh, Orange, New York, United States, his father, Warren Delano II, was 42 and his mother, Catherine Robbins Lyman, was 27. He married Jean Walters on 11 July 1876, in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

  7. Warren ventured to South America, the Pacific Islands and then on to China. In Canton he replaced Samuel H. Russell of the Boston tea company Russell and Company. Warren lived in China for nine years, earning the position of Chief of Operations for Macao, Canton, and Hong Kong.