Henri Story
Henri Albert Oscar Lucien Marie Ghislain Story (Ghent 27 November 1897-Gross-Rosen, 5 December 1944) was a Belgian businessman and liberal politician in Ghent. He was born on 27 November 1897 in a prominent liberal family of textile business people. The Story family was connected with other families such as, Mechelynck and Rosseel. Henri himself married with Cecile Boddaert, a cousin of the President of the Ghent Liberal Association Henri Boddaert.
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