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James Nicholson Gallatin

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James Nicholson Gallatin

Birth
Death
7 Nov 1916 (aged 37)
Saranac Lake, Franklin County, New York, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 3477, Section 33
Memorial ID
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Interred 14 Nov 1916

Gallatin - At Saranac Lake, Nov. 7, 1916, James Nicholson, beloved son of Elizabeth Dawson and the late James Gallatin. Funeral services private. New York Times, 10 Nov 1916

Newspaper extraction:
James was the son of James Gallatin and Elizabeth Dawson Gallatin and grandson of Albert Gallatin. He died on November 7 at Saranac Lake, New York in his 39th year. He was a member of the Lambs Club. He had a career on Broadway, later running a brokerage office on Wall Street and opened a florist shop. He was engaged to Miss Edna Wallace Hopper, the actress, but the engagement was broken. He later eloped with Pauline Munroe Cory of New York and upon their honeymoon separated and received an absolute divorce in August 1903. In January 1907, he married Ida Robinson Adams, daughter of the late "Al" Adams, the policy king at Providence. Ida divorced her husband in August 1911.
Interred 14 Nov 1916

Gallatin - At Saranac Lake, Nov. 7, 1916, James Nicholson, beloved son of Elizabeth Dawson and the late James Gallatin. Funeral services private. New York Times, 10 Nov 1916

Newspaper extraction:
James was the son of James Gallatin and Elizabeth Dawson Gallatin and grandson of Albert Gallatin. He died on November 7 at Saranac Lake, New York in his 39th year. He was a member of the Lambs Club. He had a career on Broadway, later running a brokerage office on Wall Street and opened a florist shop. He was engaged to Miss Edna Wallace Hopper, the actress, but the engagement was broken. He later eloped with Pauline Munroe Cory of New York and upon their honeymoon separated and received an absolute divorce in August 1903. In January 1907, he married Ida Robinson Adams, daughter of the late "Al" Adams, the policy king at Providence. Ida divorced her husband in August 1911.


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