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Familles de Migrants

Commune : ZZZ EN MER
Département : En mer
   Date de l'acte : 19/04/1836
Intervenant 1 : 
   Nom : JUILLARD Auguste D.
   Sexe : Masculin
   Origine : En mer / At see
   Date de naissance : 19/04/1836
   Parents : 
      Nom du père : JUILLARD Jean Nicolas
      Nom de la mère : BERLET Anne Catherine
Intervenant 2 : 
   Nom : COSSITT Helen Marcelus
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Commentaire général : Famille ** JUILLARD Jean Nicolas x BERLET Anne Catherine **
Naissance : 19 avr. 1836 En mer / At see
Emigration : 1836
Arrivée : New-York New-York
Mariage : 06 fév. 1877 Manhattan New York County New York
Décès : 25 avr. 1919 New-York New-York Sassafrass Section Lot 21
Sépulture : Woodlawn Cemetery Bronx Bronx County New York USA
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Sources : C. PALVADEAU Assoc. Franche-Comté-Québec C. TROUILLOT G. DAVID Kay BEUCLER


* ** *** Commentaires généraux *** ** *

Document1

xxxxx://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_D._Juilliard
The son of immigrants from the Burgundy region of France Juilliard was born at sea while his parents were en route to the United States. His parents were Jean Nicolas Juilliard a shoemaker and Anna Burlette who were both Huguenots. Augustus was raised near Louisville Ohio.[1] In 1866 he settled in New York City and worked for a manufacturing company of worsted fabrics.The company went bankrupt seven years later and Augustus Juilliard created his own corporation the Augustus D. Juilliard Company in 1874. The corporation distributed textiles including wool silk and cotton. He became a successful and wealthy merchant who added to his fortune through investments in banking railroad and insurance. He resided in Tuxedo Park New York where he owned a grand mansion. A patron of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the American Museum of Natural History he served as President of the Metropolitan Opera from 1892 until his death.

Juilliard married Helen Marcelus Cositt in 1877. The couple never had children.
The mausoleum of Augustus. D. Juilliard in Woodlawn Cemetery

Juilliard died in 1919 aged 83 and was interred in the family mausoleum at the Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx New York City.[2]

His will included gifts to hospitals museums and other charitable causes but the vast majority of his estate was designated for the advancement of music in the United States.[3] In 1920 the Juilliard Foundation was created. In 1924 the Foundation's funds were used by its Trustees to establish the Juilliard Graduate School to assist excelling students with an advanced music education. In 1926 the school was merged with the New York Institute of Musical Art a music academy established in 1905 by Dr. Frank Damrosch (godson of Franz Liszt) dedicated to providing a teaching level equaling that of the European conservatories.

xxxxx://fr.findagrave.com/memorial/8490150/augustus-d-juilliard
Businessman Art Patron. The son of French immigrants he amassed wealth as a textile manufacturer and through shrewd investments in banking and railroad concerns. His love of music and his desire to advance music as an art was behind much of his philanthropy in his later years. One of his most enduring endowments lead to the founding of the now renown Julliard School a performing arts conservatory in New York City New York.

Homme d'affaires Patron d'art. Fils d'immigrants français il amassa la richesse en tant que fabricant de textiles et grâce à des investissements judicieux dans les affaires bancaires et ferroviaires. Son amour de la musique et son désir d'avancer la musique en tant qu'art était derrière une grande partie de sa philanthropie dans ses dernières années. L'un de ses fonds les plus durables a mené à la fondation de la célèbre Julliard School conservatoire des arts de la scène à New York New York

Spouse : Helen Marcellus Cossitt Juilliard (1848 - 1916)

Plot: Sassafrass Section Lot 21 GPS (lat/lon): 40.88695 -73.87511

Document2
x Helen Marcellus Cossitt 1847–1916

Helen Marcellus Cossitt daughter of Frederick Henry Cossitt and Catherine Andrus was born in 1848 in Manhatten New York New York. She died on 02 Apr 1916 in Manhatten New York New York.
Helen Marcellus Cossitt was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery Bronx New York.


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