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  1. George Tuttle Brokaw (November 14, 1879 – May 28, 1935) was an American lawyer and sportsman. [1] Early life. He was born in the Elberon section of Long Branch, New Jersey, a son of Isaac Vail Brokaw, who with his brother, William, owned the New York City-based Brokaw Brothers clothing stores from 1856 until his death in 1914.

  2. 23 de ene. de 2023 · Her birth father, George Tuttle Brokaw, was a lawyer from a rich family in Manhattan's Upper East Side. She was born an heiress, and at 14 years old, she inherited "one-fourth ownership of the New York Guaranty Trust Company and one-third of all the holdings of the multi-million dollar Brokaw corporations," via her grandfather's ...

  3. According to her daughter Jane, who gained access to medical records with help from lawyers, Seymour was a victim of recurrent child incestuous abuse and had nine abortions in her lifetime. [1] [2] [3] On 10 January 1931, she married George Tuttle Brokaw, a millionaire lawyer and sportsman.

  4. Son of Isaac Vail Brokaw and Elvira Tuttle (Gould) Brokaw. Brother of Isaac Irving Brokaw Esq. Husband of Ann Clare (Boothe) Luce — married 10 Aug 1923 (to 1929) [location unknown] Husband of Frances Ford Seymour — married 10 Jan 1931 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States.

  5. 11 de oct. de 2018 · Little Frances’ birth father, George Tuttle Brokaw, was a lawyer whose family owned a mansion on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. His first wife was Clare Boothe, who went on to become an editor...

  6. She wed George Tuttle Brokaw, millionaire heir to a New York clothing fortune, on August 10, 1923, at the age of 20. They had one daughter, Ann Clare Brokaw (1924–1944) who was killed in a car accident. According to Boothe, Brokaw was a hopeless alcoholic, and the marriage ended in divorce on May 20, 1929.

  7. George Tuttle•Brokaw: Used name: GeorgeBrokaw: Born: 14 November 1879 in Long Branch, New Jersey (USA) Died: ... George Brokaw was entered in the 1904 individual golf event but did not start. He was the brother of Irving Brokaw, the first American to compete in a Winter Olympic event when he started in 1908 figure skating.