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Elaine Barbara Akerlind

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Elaine Barbara Akerlind

Birth
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
6 Jul 1944 (aged 15)
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Died in the Hartford Connecticut circus fire

Elaine was a student at Bulkeley High School and was intending to resume her studies as a Junior in September, 1944. She had recently been accepted in the nurse's aid program at Hartford Hospital and was waiting for assignment. She frequently took care of children to help earn money for the household after the death of her father John Akerlind in October, 1942, and was looking forward to finding paid secretarial work when she turned 16 in the fall. Elaine was going to go to the circus' evening show with some family members, but changed her mind and went to the matinee show with some of her friends. Her friends all got out safely, but said that Elaine paused to tie her shoe and was still inside when the tent collapsed.

Body #2104 was identified at the State Armory as Elaine Akerlind by her three brothers-in-law on Friday, July 7. Her sister Betty had given Elaine a ring with a stone missing, and that aided the men in identifying the body. Miss Akerlind's estate was awarded $8,500 by the arbitration board.

SOURCE: circusfire1944.com
Died in the Hartford Connecticut circus fire

Elaine was a student at Bulkeley High School and was intending to resume her studies as a Junior in September, 1944. She had recently been accepted in the nurse's aid program at Hartford Hospital and was waiting for assignment. She frequently took care of children to help earn money for the household after the death of her father John Akerlind in October, 1942, and was looking forward to finding paid secretarial work when she turned 16 in the fall. Elaine was going to go to the circus' evening show with some family members, but changed her mind and went to the matinee show with some of her friends. Her friends all got out safely, but said that Elaine paused to tie her shoe and was still inside when the tent collapsed.

Body #2104 was identified at the State Armory as Elaine Akerlind by her three brothers-in-law on Friday, July 7. Her sister Betty had given Elaine a ring with a stone missing, and that aided the men in identifying the body. Miss Akerlind's estate was awarded $8,500 by the arbitration board.

SOURCE: circusfire1944.com

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