The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . ofthe New York store, andunder his able manage-ment the business wasgreatly conducting theNew York store at Broadway he wasalso exchisive NewYork agent for thePeters Cutlery Com-pany, of Soliugen, Prus-sia, transacting an an-nual business aggregat-ing three hundred thou-sand dollars. Retiiingfor several years, hethen became connectedAvith the shears andscissors manufactory atWindsor, Conn. & Co., of New York City, handled the product of thisfactory, which was stamped H. C. Heinisch, N. Y. Hehas ever since -r


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . ofthe New York store, andunder his able manage-ment the business wasgreatly conducting theNew York store at Broadway he wasalso exchisive NewYork agent for thePeters Cutlery Com-pany, of Soliugen, Prus-sia, transacting an an-nual business aggregat-ing three hundred thou-sand dollars. Retiiingfor several years, hethen became connectedAvith the shears andscissors manufactory atWindsor, Conn. & Co., of New York City, handled the product of thisfactory, which was stamped H. C. Heinisch, N. Y. Hehas ever since -retained his association with the Windsorcompany. Mr. Heinisch has recently patented an inven-tion known as the H. C. Heinisch patent tailors shears,which he believes will be used exclusively by the sartorialfraternity, as he maintains that by their use an operator cando twice as much work as with the ordinary shears hereto-fore employed. Mr. Heinisch was at one time a member of the Board ofTrustees of Irvington, and also served for two terms as a. HENRY C. HKINISCH. BIOGRAPHICAL 489 member of tlie Honrd of (lioscii Freeholders of Essex Coim-ty, represeutiiii; Clinton Towusbip. He was married. September 14, ISTd, (o .Miss Nir^iniaIJo^ers, daniililcr of Tiionias K. Koj^crs, of ilic TatersonLocomotive Works. They have five cliiidii n: .Maud U.(wife of Charles Terrill), Herbert D., Kdilli K., .Mabel, EDWAin) r,.\IJ)WIX, , of \( wark. \. J., aprominent siiecialisi in diseases of the eye, ear, and throat,was born in Newark on the ;th of Decendx-r, ISTI, bcini:ilic son of Samnel Hill ami .\. Henrietta ( Iierson) paternal grandparents were Samnel and .Mary boniseI Hill) Jialdwin; his maternal juraiidjiarents were CharlesT. ami Hari-iet ((oe) Tiersoii. On his fat tiers side he traceshis ancesti-y in an nnbi-okcTi line to .Melanet lien Hill, of Eng-land, Kid!). I lis ma-te r n a 1 aneestorswere of Inritanstock. Dr. liald-wins father wasfor a (pi


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