- George Tuttle Brokaw
George Tuttle Brokaw (
14 November 1879 – April 1936) was an American lawyer and sportsman.He was born in
New Jersey to Elvira Tuttle Gould and Isaac Vail Brokaw, who, with his brother William Vail Brokaw, owned theNew York City -based Brokaw Brothers clothing stores from 1856 until his death. At Isaac's death in 1913, he left a net estate of $12,318,569.02, of which George's share was $1,947,302.Fact|date=February 2007 He also inherited the right to live for life in the Brokaw mansion at 1 East 79th Street inManhattan .Marriages and family
Brokaw's first wife was writer
Clare Booth Luce , whom he married on10 August ,1923 . Their daughter Ann Clare Brokaw was bornAugust 25 ,1924 . According to his first wife, Brokaw was an abusive alcoholic, and themarriage ended indivorce in 1929. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE2DE1339F933A25753C1A961948260 "Clare Boothe Luce Dies at 84: Playwright, Politician, Envoy"] , "The New York Times ,October 10 ,1987 . AccessedNovember 28 ,2007 .]Brokaw's second marriage was to
Frances Ford Seymour from 1931 until his death inConnecticut in 1936. Brokaw and Seymour had a daughter Frances. Seymour later had two children with her second husband,Henry Fonda —Jane and Peter.One of his brothers, Irving Brokaw, was a national ice skating champion and competed in the 1908 Olympics.
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