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GEORGE VALENTINE DENZER
Originally published in 1900 |
GEORGE VALENTINE DENZER, eldest son of Valentine Denzer, Jr.,
and Barbara Schneider, was born in New York City, August 21, 1858. He
received his education in the public schools of New York, and there, on
completing his studies, engaged in the wholesale manufacture of furniture.
This venture proved successful. In 1872 he took up his permanent residence
in West Hoboken, where, in 1881, having closed up his business in New
York, he engaged in the retail furniture trade, which lie has since conducted.
He has one of the largest, finest, and most complete furniture establishments
in Hudson County, and is regarded as an able, enterprising
business man and a public spirited, patriotic, progressive citizen. He is
prominent and popular, highly esteemed and respected, and maintains the
confidence of his fellowmen. He is a prominent member of Palisade Lodge,
No. 84, F. and A. M., of the Union Hill Schuetzens, of the Zwiebelberger
Bowling Club. of the Junior Order United American Mechanics, and of other
organizations of a social, political, and benevolent nature.
Mr. Denzer was married, March 20, 1881, to Miss Eugenia Leuly, daughter of Jacob and Barbara Leuly, of West Hoboken. They have two children: Francis and Florence E.
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