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Warren Delano Jr. (July 13, 1809 – January 17, 1898) 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.
- Merchant
- Russell & Company
- July 13, 1809, New Bedford, Massachusetts, US
- Delano family
Warren Delano Jr. (1809–1898), a grandfather of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Chief of Operations of Russell & Company, whose business included the opium trade in Canton. Franklin Hughes Delano (1813–1893), a merchant and diplomat (husband of Laura Astor, favorite granddaughter of John Jacob Astor ) [18]
- de Lannoy, de La Noye
- Roosevelts
- "of Lannoy"
- Walloon Flanders
Warren Delano, Resident of China · Franklin D. Roosevelt's Family History in New York's Hudson Valley · Hudson River Valley Heritage Exhibits. Russell and Co. Agreement. Warren Delano (b. 1809), grandfather to President Roosevelt, descended from a long line of seafaring Delanos.
Warren Lyford DeLano (June 21, 1972 – November 3, 2009) was a bioinformatician and an advocate for the increased adoption of open source practices in the sciences, and especially drug discovery, where advances which save time and resources can also potentially save lives.
- Beth Pehrson
- November 3, 2009 (aged 37), Palo Alto, California, U.S.
- June 21, 1972, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Extracting the Truth from the Trade: The Delanos at home and in China. Shannon Butler. This paper looks at the life Warren Delano, Franklin Delano Roosevelt's maternal grandfather, and his involvement in the China trade in the 19th century.
- Shannon Butler
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 ...
28 de jun. de 1997 · In 1823 a 24-year-old Yankee, Warren Delano, sailed to Canton, where he did so well that within seven years he was a senior partner in Russell & Company. Delano's problem, as with all traders,...