"Indian Chief and Family, " Important WPAEra Sculpture by Seaver


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The Death of Eliot Ness Ness married sculptor Elisabeth Andersen Seaver in 1946. She was his third wife. They both drank.


"Indian Chief and Family, " Important WPAEra Sculpture by Seaver

Quick Facts Died At Age: 54 Family: father: Peter Ness (1850-1931) mother: Emma (King) Ness American Men University Of Chicago Died on: May 16, 1957 place of death: Coudersport, Pennsylvania, United States City: Chicago, Illinois Ancestry: Norwegian American Cause of Death: Heart Attack U.S. State: Illinois More Facts Recommended Lists:


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Eliot Ness Ness' official papers as an agent for the U.S. Treasury Department. Eliot Ness He went from top to the bottom Ness in his Treasury Department days. Mention the bloody Chicago Beer Wars of the Prohibition era and the two names most often associated with that time are Al Capone and Eliot Ness.


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Eliot was married three times, Edna Staley from 1929 to 1938, Evaline Ness from 1939 to 1945, and Elisabeth Andersen Seaver from 1946 until his death in 1957. Ness had an adopted son named Robert. On September 10, 1997, the ashes of Eliot Ness, his wife, Elisabeth and their son were returned to Cleveland, Ohio, for a classy and well deserved.


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Spouse: Elisabeth Andersen Seaver from 1946 to 1957, Evaline McAndrew from 1939 to 1945, Edna Staley from 1929 to 1938; Highlights. Eliot Ness joined the Bureau of Prohibition in 1927 and went on to assemble a group of officers called 'The Untouchables', who worked to bring down mobster Al Capone.


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The wives Ness was married to Edna Staley (1900-1988) from 1929 to 1938; children's author and illustrator Evaline Ness (1911-1986) from 1939 to 1945; and artist Elisabeth Andersen Seaver (1906-1977) from 1946 until his death. He also had an adopted son Robert (1946-1976). Works by Evaline and Elisabeth are still available.


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Eliot Ness (April 19, 1903 - May 16, 1957) was an American Prohibition agent known for his efforts to bring down Al Capone while enforcing Prohibition in Chicago. He was leader of a team of law enforcement agents nicknamed The Untouchables, handpicked for their incorruptibility.


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When the war ended, Ness returned to Cleveland, now married to his third wife, Elisabeth Andersen Seaver, a sculptor. In 1947 they adopted a baby boy, Robert. (In The Untouchables and 4 Against the Mob, Fraley calls Ness's wife Betty, expunging the earlier wives from the record.) The same year, Capone died of syphilis of the brain; he had.


"Indian Chief and Family, " Important WPAEra Sculpture by Seaver

Biography Elisabeth was born in 1906. Daughter of Otto Anderson and Mary Jerome. She passed away in 1977. married Hugh Davis Seaver in 1930 Fact: Burial Lake View Cemetery , Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Sources Elisabeth Lee "Betty" Andersen Ness (1906-1977) on Find A Grave: Memorial #10813285 retrieved 08 September 2019 (has parents)


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DLG Virtual Cemetery Elisabeth (Andersen) Seaver Ness b. 4 April 1906, Redfield, Spink, SD d. 4 November 1977, Orange Co., CA Hudbands: Hugh Seaver and Eliot Ness Father: Otto Herman Andersen (1878-1947) Mother: Mary Lee Jerome (1880-1948) Buried: Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH Your navigation frame is missing!


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Birth 9 Apr 1906 - Redfield, Spink, South Dakota, USA Death 4 November 1977 - Orange, California, USA Mother Mary Tassey Patterson Father John Wright Seaver Quick access Family tree New search Elisabeth Andersen Seaver family tree Family tree Explore more family trees Parents John Wright Seaver 1855 - 1911 Mary Tassey Patterson 1865 - 1949


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Died: May 16, 1957, in Coudersport, PA Education: The University of Chicago BA and MA Key Accomplishments: Spearheaded the investigation that helped bring down Al Capone on counts of tax fraud Spouse: Edna Staley (1929-1938), Evaline Michelow (1939 to 1945), Elisabeth Andersen Seaver (1946-1957) Children: Robert Ness


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This remarkable ceramic sculpture, probably the best work of Elisabeth Andersen Seaver, one of the famous Cleveland School ceramicists -- depicts an Indian chief with full feather headdress, with his wife and child, all in snowy-white dress. Seaver skillfully contrasts the ivory, blue and deep pink tones of her glazes with areas of transparent.


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By 1957, following numerous legal squabbles, only Ms. Schumacher and a few other people - notably Elisabeth Andersen Seaver Ness, the widow of famed lawman Eliot Ness - were allowed to stay. Sadly, the truncated life of such a majestic property was not that unusual in Cleveland Heights, or anywhere for that matter.


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On January 31, 1946, Ness married Elisabeth "Betty" Anderson Seaver. They went to New York for their honeymoon, and Eliot returned to Bratenahl with his new bride. Ness, now 44 years old, still hoped for a family. He and Elisabeth decided to adopt.


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Ness was married to Edna Stahle (1900-1988) from 1929 to 1938, illustrator Evaline Michelow (1911-1986) from 1939 to 1945, and artist Elisabeth Andersen Seaver (1906-1977) from 1946 until his death in 1957. He also had an adopted son, Robert (1946-1976). [1]: 124-125, 201 [18] Death