Ten Broeck Morse

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Ten Broeck Morse

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
6 Mar 1932 (aged 67)
Milford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 65, Lot 621
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Ten Broeck Morse (1865-1932) was the son of Nathan Brewster Morse, Jr. (1839-1879), and his wife Sarah Anna (Ten Broeck) Morse (1843-1888). Ten Broeck Morse was a jeweler, and spent his working life at Tiffany and Company, which was founded by his grandmother's (Eliza Tiffany) brother. On 14 November 1900, in New York City, he (first) married Carolyn Louise Weaver. Together they had two children: N. Brewster Morse (1903-1958) and Katherine Louise (Morse) Stanley Bagg (1904-1939). After his wife Carolyn's death in Paris, France in 1926, Ten Broeck married (second) Elsa Kilp (apparently from Australia), with whom he had no children. Ten Broeck's daughter Katherine married Harold Fortescue Stanley Bagg, a Canadian citizen with whom she had no children. She is interred in the (Stanley) Bagg mausoleum in Montreal, Canada. Ten Broeck's son N. Brewster married (first) Frances, with whom he had no children. After his divorce from Frances, he married (second) Georgia Merle Crowley, with whom he had one daughter. Ten Broeck Morse loved family history. He applied for and was accepted to "Sons of the American Revolution." He was also an Elk, and a member of "the Touch Club." He traveled extensively abroad for Tiffany and Company. Ten Broeck Morse died on 9 March 1932, at his country home in Milford, Pennsylvania.
Ten Broeck Morse (1865-1932) was the son of Nathan Brewster Morse, Jr. (1839-1879), and his wife Sarah Anna (Ten Broeck) Morse (1843-1888). Ten Broeck Morse was a jeweler, and spent his working life at Tiffany and Company, which was founded by his grandmother's (Eliza Tiffany) brother. On 14 November 1900, in New York City, he (first) married Carolyn Louise Weaver. Together they had two children: N. Brewster Morse (1903-1958) and Katherine Louise (Morse) Stanley Bagg (1904-1939). After his wife Carolyn's death in Paris, France in 1926, Ten Broeck married (second) Elsa Kilp (apparently from Australia), with whom he had no children. Ten Broeck's daughter Katherine married Harold Fortescue Stanley Bagg, a Canadian citizen with whom she had no children. She is interred in the (Stanley) Bagg mausoleum in Montreal, Canada. Ten Broeck's son N. Brewster married (first) Frances, with whom he had no children. After his divorce from Frances, he married (second) Georgia Merle Crowley, with whom he had one daughter. Ten Broeck Morse loved family history. He applied for and was accepted to "Sons of the American Revolution." He was also an Elk, and a member of "the Touch Club." He traveled extensively abroad for Tiffany and Company. Ten Broeck Morse died on 9 March 1932, at his country home in Milford, Pennsylvania.