Frankly, the original novel never stated Renfield went to Transylvania at all, and we never learn the source of his madness. It is a thing in Gothic novels such as Dracula to leave background information out of the text to create mystery.
In Transylvania, Eastern Europe, where Count Dracula had his home, and in England, particularly Whitby and London, where the Count travelled to find "fresh blood".
Cleveland Stokers was created in 1967.
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Dracula
(Obviously) Count Dracula, Jonathan Harker (the lead protagonist), Mina Murray (Jon's fiancee), Lucy Westenra (Mina's BFF), Arthur Holmwood (Lucy's Fiancee), Quincey Morris (he also proposed to Lucy), Dr. John Seward (again, he also proposed to Lucy), Dr. Van Helsing (vampire specialist), and perhaps Renfield (Dr. Seward's interesting patient).
Dr. Von Helsing
The 'stokers' from Krematorium IV in Auschwitz.