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Elizabeth Foote <I>Gould</I> Brokaw

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Elizabeth Foote Gould Brokaw

Birth
Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, USA
Death
28 Jun 1900 (aged 67)
London, City of London, Greater London, England
Burial
Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section G, Lot 92, vault
Memorial ID
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Newark Sunday Call
1 July 1900

Mrs Elizabeth F Brokaw died suddenly on Thursday in the Carlton Hotel, London. She was the wife of William V Brokaw and was formerly a resident of this city. Prior to her marriage she was Elizabeth Gould and lived in the Gould homestead at the corner of Gouverneur street and Mt Pleasant avenue. The interment will probably be made in the family vault in Mt Pleasant Cemetery, this city.

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bio contributed by (see below)
Dennis Lee Brokaw, Sr. Lcdr. USN Ret. (#47251658)

Unknown Paper
29 June 1900

Mrs. William V. Brokaw died in London yesterday at the Carleton Hotel. She was the wife of William V. Brokaw of this city, who is a member of the clothing firm of Brokaw Brothers. Mrs. Brokaw sailed about six weeks ago for a trip to the Paris Exposition. Mrs. Brokaw leaves two sons, W. Gould Brokaw, who is well known in yachting circles, and Clifford V. Brokaw, and two daughters, Mrs. Bramhall Gilbert and Mrs. James Martin. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin are abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Branhall Gilbert are at their Long Island home near Little Neck
Newark Sunday Call
1 July 1900

Mrs Elizabeth F Brokaw died suddenly on Thursday in the Carlton Hotel, London. She was the wife of William V Brokaw and was formerly a resident of this city. Prior to her marriage she was Elizabeth Gould and lived in the Gould homestead at the corner of Gouverneur street and Mt Pleasant avenue. The interment will probably be made in the family vault in Mt Pleasant Cemetery, this city.

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bio contributed by (see below)
Dennis Lee Brokaw, Sr. Lcdr. USN Ret. (#47251658)

Unknown Paper
29 June 1900

Mrs. William V. Brokaw died in London yesterday at the Carleton Hotel. She was the wife of William V. Brokaw of this city, who is a member of the clothing firm of Brokaw Brothers. Mrs. Brokaw sailed about six weeks ago for a trip to the Paris Exposition. Mrs. Brokaw leaves two sons, W. Gould Brokaw, who is well known in yachting circles, and Clifford V. Brokaw, and two daughters, Mrs. Bramhall Gilbert and Mrs. James Martin. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin are abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Branhall Gilbert are at their Long Island home near Little Neck


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