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  1. Warren Delano contributed to the Union war effort by shipping opium to the Medical Bureau of the U.S. War Department. While this contribution has been hailed as a humanitarian effort to ease the pain of the wounded and dying, the fact remains that Warren Delano was able to recoup his wealth from the trade in opium.

  2. Related material may be found in the Franklin Hughes Delano Family Correspondence files and Mt. Savage Iron Company files as well as the Warren Delano III Family Correspondence. According to correspondence in this collection, the papers of Warren Delano II herein described were sent to Warren Delano III by his sister Annie Delano Hitch in 1899.

  3. Warren Delano III was only four or five years old when he pasted these prints into his father’s account books and colored them in while in China in the 1860s. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum, Delano Family Papers Detail of Warren Delano III’s scrapbook.

  4. When Warren Delano II was born on 13 July 1809, in Bristol, Lincoln, Massachusetts, United States, his father, Warren Delano, was 29 and his mother, Deborah Perry Church, was 26. He married Catherine Robbins Lyman on 1 November 1843, in North Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 7 ...

  5. 14 de jul. de 2023 · His source was his mother, Sara Delano Roosevelt, who had told him, during his boyhood years, about going to China on a clipper ship when she was a child. In the 1880s and 1890s when Franklin was growing up, his mother's parents, Warren and Catherine Delano, lived at their Algonac estate on the Hudson near Newburgh, New York.

  6. Warren Delano Jr. was an American merchant and drug smuggler who made a large fortune smuggling illegal opium into China. He was the maternal grandfather of U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

  7. During the resettlement of Dartmouth following the war, Lt. Jonathan Delano married Mercy Warren on February 28, 1677/78. She was a granddaughter of Richard and Elizabeth Warren and a niece of John Cooke’s wife. All of Lt. Jonathan and Mercy Delano’s 13 children were born in what’s now Fairhaven between November 1679 and May 1704.