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Beatrice <I>Clow</I> Hagenbuckle

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Beatrice Clow Hagenbuckle

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
9 Aug 1983 (aged 73)
Orleans, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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Beatrice Clow Hagenbuckle
Born Aug 26, 1909, Chicago, Ill
Died 9 Aug 1983 Orleans, Mass.
Daughter of William Ellsworth Clow & Isabelle Mann.


Compendium of American Genealogy: First Families of America, by Virkus vol. 1, p. 445: William Ellsworth Clow Jr. ... m. Oct 3, 1908, Isabelle, dau. of Francis Norton Mann; issue:
1--Beatrice, b. Chicago, Aug. 26, 1909;
2--Francise, b. Lake Forest, Ill., Jan. 1, 1914.

History and Genealogy of the Patchin-Patchen Family (1952) by Grace Patchen Leggett: Beatrice Clow resided at 55 Eastern Parkway, Memphis, Shelby Co., TN. in 1952.

Married first 4 Jan 1930 Lloyd Laflin.

Trenton Evening Times, Aug. 13, 1930, p. 9, col. 5:
Announcement has been made in Princeton of the marriage of Lloyd Laflin, of the class of 1926 of Princeton, to Miss Beatrice Clow of Lake Forest, Ill. They are on a wedding trip to Hawaii.

Beatrice Clow first married 4 Jan (June?) 1930 Lloyd Alan Laflin (b 13 Jan 1903 Ill, d 30 Dec 1989 Riverside, Calif), divorced. Son of Louis Ellsworth & Josephine (Knowland) Laflin. Grandson of George H. & Mary (Brewster) Laflin. He was a brother of playwrite Louis E. Laflin Jr. (Princeton Class of 1924).

ref.: Laflin Genealogy, by Louis Ellsworth Laflin. Chicago, 1930. (142p.) (American Genealogical-Biographical Index, vol. 10 p.117)

Mayflower Society.

Summer Social Register (1894 ), p. p.159: Laflin, Mr.& Mrs Louis E. (Knowland), of "The Gables," Pittsfield, Mass.


"History and Genealogy of the Patchin-Patchen Family", Grace Patchen Leggett (1952): They had two daughters, Lynn Laflin and Mary Brewster Laflin.
She married before March 1951 Cedric Hackerbuckle (sic).
(Nevada State Journal, March 6, 1951, p. 10 refers to Beatrice Clow Hagenbuckle.)

She married Cedric T. Hagenbuckle (April 7, 1904 - August 1979). He owned a boys camp with his brother Roderick Hagenbuckle (1906-1974), Camp Viking, on Cape Cod.





Francise Clow, sister of Beatrice Clow:

Who's who in the Midwest (1949), p. 259, and Who is Who in Music (1951), p.81, give her name as Mary Melville Clow, Mrs. Mario Braggiotti. Some references give her name as Francis Melville Clow. She married Mario Braggiotti on Jan. 15, 1938, divorced 1948 (Portland OREGONIAN, July 25, 1948; American Weekly Magazine, July 25,1948, p.5). They had one son, Francis Mario Braggiotti, in 1942.

Mario Braggiotti (b. November 29, 1905 in Florence, Italy - d. May 18, 1996) was a famous composer. He first married in Chicago 1939 "to Francise (Baby) Clow," later divorced. (Duke, Vernon. Passport to Paris. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1955, p.302.)
The character of Tommy Barban in TENDER IS THE NIGHT by F. Scott Fitzgerald was based in part on Mario Braggiotti (ref., Dictionary of Real People and Places in Fiction by M. C. Rintoul (1993), page 557).


"Husband and Wife Wear matching Clothes in Current New York Fad" by Gladwin Hill (Springfield, Mass. Mass UNION & REPUBLICAN p.14A, column 5) calls her Francis Clow: "Look again and you have Mario Braggiotti, socialite pianist, and his wife, the former Francis Clow, Chicago debutante, in twin suits of Brown Shetland."

"Husband and Wife Wear matching Clothes in Current New York Fad" by Gladwin Hill (Associated Press): "Look again and you have Mario Braggiotti, socialite pianist, and his wife, the former Francis Clow, Chicago debutante, in twin suits of Brown Shetland." (Springfield, Mass. Mass UNION & REPUBLICAN p.14A, column 5; Portland OREGONIAN, March 15, 1939, Section 4, p.3; New Orleans TIMES PICAYUNE, March 15, 1939, Part 2, p.8.)

Brother of Gloria Braggiotti Etting, author of PHILADELPHIA, THE INTIMATE CITY, a memoir which the Philadelphia Inquirer said "allowed readers to peek at the lives of Philadelphia's ruling families - the Annenbergs, Biddles, Cadwaladers, Scotts, and Atwater Kents - and their mansions, their parties, and their styles of living."

Dallas Morning News, Oct. 30, 1954, p.2: "Mrs. Frances (Babe) Braggiotti, Scottsdale writer and divorced wife of Mario Braggiotti, concernt pianist…."
She married Edmond Jay Thayer by 1961. Francise Clow Thayer was the author of Summer Poems (Rome, 1969).
Beatrice Clow Hagenbuckle
Born Aug 26, 1909, Chicago, Ill
Died 9 Aug 1983 Orleans, Mass.
Daughter of William Ellsworth Clow & Isabelle Mann.


Compendium of American Genealogy: First Families of America, by Virkus vol. 1, p. 445: William Ellsworth Clow Jr. ... m. Oct 3, 1908, Isabelle, dau. of Francis Norton Mann; issue:
1--Beatrice, b. Chicago, Aug. 26, 1909;
2--Francise, b. Lake Forest, Ill., Jan. 1, 1914.

History and Genealogy of the Patchin-Patchen Family (1952) by Grace Patchen Leggett: Beatrice Clow resided at 55 Eastern Parkway, Memphis, Shelby Co., TN. in 1952.

Married first 4 Jan 1930 Lloyd Laflin.

Trenton Evening Times, Aug. 13, 1930, p. 9, col. 5:
Announcement has been made in Princeton of the marriage of Lloyd Laflin, of the class of 1926 of Princeton, to Miss Beatrice Clow of Lake Forest, Ill. They are on a wedding trip to Hawaii.

Beatrice Clow first married 4 Jan (June?) 1930 Lloyd Alan Laflin (b 13 Jan 1903 Ill, d 30 Dec 1989 Riverside, Calif), divorced. Son of Louis Ellsworth & Josephine (Knowland) Laflin. Grandson of George H. & Mary (Brewster) Laflin. He was a brother of playwrite Louis E. Laflin Jr. (Princeton Class of 1924).

ref.: Laflin Genealogy, by Louis Ellsworth Laflin. Chicago, 1930. (142p.) (American Genealogical-Biographical Index, vol. 10 p.117)

Mayflower Society.

Summer Social Register (1894 ), p. p.159: Laflin, Mr.& Mrs Louis E. (Knowland), of "The Gables," Pittsfield, Mass.


"History and Genealogy of the Patchin-Patchen Family", Grace Patchen Leggett (1952): They had two daughters, Lynn Laflin and Mary Brewster Laflin.
She married before March 1951 Cedric Hackerbuckle (sic).
(Nevada State Journal, March 6, 1951, p. 10 refers to Beatrice Clow Hagenbuckle.)

She married Cedric T. Hagenbuckle (April 7, 1904 - August 1979). He owned a boys camp with his brother Roderick Hagenbuckle (1906-1974), Camp Viking, on Cape Cod.





Francise Clow, sister of Beatrice Clow:

Who's who in the Midwest (1949), p. 259, and Who is Who in Music (1951), p.81, give her name as Mary Melville Clow, Mrs. Mario Braggiotti. Some references give her name as Francis Melville Clow. She married Mario Braggiotti on Jan. 15, 1938, divorced 1948 (Portland OREGONIAN, July 25, 1948; American Weekly Magazine, July 25,1948, p.5). They had one son, Francis Mario Braggiotti, in 1942.

Mario Braggiotti (b. November 29, 1905 in Florence, Italy - d. May 18, 1996) was a famous composer. He first married in Chicago 1939 "to Francise (Baby) Clow," later divorced. (Duke, Vernon. Passport to Paris. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1955, p.302.)
The character of Tommy Barban in TENDER IS THE NIGHT by F. Scott Fitzgerald was based in part on Mario Braggiotti (ref., Dictionary of Real People and Places in Fiction by M. C. Rintoul (1993), page 557).


"Husband and Wife Wear matching Clothes in Current New York Fad" by Gladwin Hill (Springfield, Mass. Mass UNION & REPUBLICAN p.14A, column 5) calls her Francis Clow: "Look again and you have Mario Braggiotti, socialite pianist, and his wife, the former Francis Clow, Chicago debutante, in twin suits of Brown Shetland."

"Husband and Wife Wear matching Clothes in Current New York Fad" by Gladwin Hill (Associated Press): "Look again and you have Mario Braggiotti, socialite pianist, and his wife, the former Francis Clow, Chicago debutante, in twin suits of Brown Shetland." (Springfield, Mass. Mass UNION & REPUBLICAN p.14A, column 5; Portland OREGONIAN, March 15, 1939, Section 4, p.3; New Orleans TIMES PICAYUNE, March 15, 1939, Part 2, p.8.)

Brother of Gloria Braggiotti Etting, author of PHILADELPHIA, THE INTIMATE CITY, a memoir which the Philadelphia Inquirer said "allowed readers to peek at the lives of Philadelphia's ruling families - the Annenbergs, Biddles, Cadwaladers, Scotts, and Atwater Kents - and their mansions, their parties, and their styles of living."

Dallas Morning News, Oct. 30, 1954, p.2: "Mrs. Frances (Babe) Braggiotti, Scottsdale writer and divorced wife of Mario Braggiotti, concernt pianist…."
She married Edmond Jay Thayer by 1961. Francise Clow Thayer was the author of Summer Poems (Rome, 1969).


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