Elizabeth Bellamy - Move To America, New York City, 1911-1929

Move To America, New York City, 1911-1929

Although Elizabeth is last seen on the series in 1911, it is mentioned very briefly that she has moved to New York, and has married an attorney named Dana J. Wallace. No other information is given why she moved, and how she met Dana.

In 1912, when talking to Georgina, Rose refers to Elizabeth and "her husband and children", meaning that she and Dana have at least one child. The phrase "children" refers to the child of Elizabeth and Dana, and Elizabeth's child with Lawrence. Lady Marjorie is on her way to see Elizabeth in New York City when the Titanic sinks and Lady Marjorie drowns. Elizabeth becomes 'The Honourable' when her father is raised to the Peerage in 1917.

While James is in America in 1928-1929, he visits Elizabeth in New York. While James is there in 1929, he and Dana invest in the American Stock Market. The October 29, 1929 crash occurs and Dana loses money, but has pulled out some in time. James, back in London, does not hear about the stock crash for many hours, and by then, it is too late - he has lost all of his money and more.

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