Brodericks at the Glencoe house approx 1900. They threw many parties.

broderick family at glencoe approx 1900

brodericks at glencoe house

brodericks at glencoe house

brodericks at glencoe house

funeral flowers for john james broderick1919 burial of John James Broderick

Link to Emilie Kern

John James Broderick, born December 29, 1846 in County Clare, Ireland; died June 7, 1919 in St.
Louis, Missouri - Calvary Cemetery. He was the son of 16. Patrick Broderick and 17. Anna Duggan. He
married 9. Emilie C. Kern May 8, 1878 in St Louis, Missouri.

Emilie C. Kern, born December 31, 1854 in Missouri; died February 17, 1935 in St. Louis, Missouri -
Calvary Cemetery. She was the daughter of 18. Jacob N. Kern and 19. Marie A. Provo.

Children of John Broderick and Emilie Kern are:
i. John Kern Broderick, born May 12, 1879 in St. Louis, Missouri; died November 23, 1953 in St. Louis,
Missouri - Oak Hill Cemetery; married Mabel B. Bryan Abt. 1903.
ii. Angela Broderick, born August 1882 in Missouri; married Edgar M. Jennings; born Abt. 1887 in
England.
iii. Arthur L. Broderick, born October 27, 1884 in Missouri; died July 1968 in St. Louis, Missouri - Calvary
Cemetery; married Vera M. Broderick Unknown Abt. 1909; born Abt. 1885 in Russia; died July 20,
1961 in St. Louis, Missouri - Calvary Cemetery.

 

Next is a stunning image of flowers everywhere at a funeral.  TOTALLY COOL BECAUSE I CAN MATCH THE HEADSTONES WITH MY IMAGE POSTED ONLIN HERE.   Note the “IKE” headstone on the right with “MORIARITY” on bottom, and the tree in the middle, with the huge “SLEVIN” headstone on the left.    In the image, you can see JJB’s casket is right in the middle, and the tree was just recently planted.  Now the tree is huge!!!   Fascinating!!!!!
Anne writes:
The second photo is more easily authenticated.  This is the Broderick family plot at Calvary Cemetary, taken the day John James Broderick’s funeral in 1919.   This is a duplicate so you can keep it.

 

 

A copy of  $5,000 check that was Emilie’s monthly allowance in 1928.  Wow.

Pics of JJB as a young man.  One pic has him in a buzz cut and a goute (spelling?) the hair just on the middle of the chin.
A great pic of Emilie looking about 20.  Another pic of JJB as a young man.   Anne was right.  Her middle brother looks just like him.

 

 

Indian artifacts were found on the property in Glencoe.
Anne notes only 13 acres remain from this great Glencoe estate.
Great closeup pic of 6 guys on the water tower behind the mansion.
Neat pic above the mansion looking at a close up of the roof.
A pic of the steps down from the train stop to the house.  She  says this is only half the steps.
2 pics of intereior of the house, noting the flocked wallpaper.

 

Pic of about 30 people at a party in the late 1800s.  PIc shows JJB and Angela Broderick specifically in front of Glencoe.  Surely more of our family, but they are not noted.
***very light marking says “Anna” with an arrow.  This could be the only picture we have of Anna ****************************

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I have created this website for the Broderick family and the Bascom family to stay in touch, and to be able to share memorabilia.

If you are trying to find out info about Broderick and Bascom Rope company, or its founders JJ Broderick and JD Bascom please email me.

John James Broderick I, founder of Broderick and Bascom Rope company john james broderick founder

glencoe house   John James Broderick's house at Glencoe, 1940
glencoe house   Glencoe, Front Yard
glencoe house   Glencoe, by air
glencoe house   Glencoe, NE corner
glencoe house   Glencoe
John Kern & Mable Broderick   John Kern & Mable Broderick

 

 


 

 

Anne BB’s typed and hand written geneology notes. They are each on a nice typewritten form for this purpose. I’ll have to delve thru, but I don’t see any new info, other than Family emigrated to USA (after Dec 1849) when John was about 3 years old. (article in newspaper) Emigraged from Glengarriff (more likely Cork). Lived in Scariff County Claire.