Historical records matching Sarah Gracie Bronson / Iselin
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About Sarah Gracie Bronson / Iselin
She was the daughter of Archibald Gracie King (1821–1897) and Elizabeth Denning (née Duer) King (1821–1900), and the granddaughter of U.S. Representative James Gore King and William Alexander Duer. She was also the sister of May Denning King (1848–1925), who married John King Van Rensselaer (1847–1909), son of Henry Bell Van Rensselaer and grandson of Stephen Van Rensselaer III, the patroon of Rensselaerwyck.[15] Her brother, Frederick Gore King (b. 1852), was the father of Alice Gore King. The Bronsons lived at 174 Madison Avenue[16] and had a country home, "Verna" in Southport, Connecticut[17] (which later became the Fairfield Country Day School).[18] Together, they were the parents of:
Elizabeth Duer Bronson (1877–1914),[19] who married Lloyd Carpenter Griscom (1872–1959), the United States Ambassador to Italy who was a son of Clement Griscom, the shipping magnate, in 1901.[20] After her death in 1914, he remarried to Audrey M.E. Crosse in 1929.[21] Bronson died of pneumonia in Palermo, Italy on March 29, 1900,[22] after completing a Mediterranean voyage on Augusta Victoria, a luxury ship owned by North German Lloyd.[9] His funeral was held at Grace Church in Manhattan,[23] officiated by Bishop Henry C. Potter and he was buried at Oak Lawn Cemetery in Connecticut.[24] The honorary pallbearers at his funeral were Frank Knight Sturgis, Adrian Iselin, Jr., Dr. Francis Delafield, W. Bayard Cutting, George L. Rives, Johnston Livingston, A. J. Cassatt, Charles Gould, John Nish, and F. Delano Weeks.[24]
His widow, then 63, remarried in 1914 to his friend, Adrian Iselin, the banker who was then 67.[25] She died in 1931.[14][26]
Sarah Gracie Bronson / Iselin's Timeline
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August 1850
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1877 |
April 13, 1877
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New York, New York, United States
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1931 |
April 3, 1931
Age 80
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Oak Lawn Cemetery, Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
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