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		<title>Royal &#039;Dutch&#039; Elliott</title>
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&lt;div&gt;Notes on Royal &amp;quot;Dutch&amp;quot; Elliott: His youngest son, Howard Edward Elliott remembers reading old newspaper clippings of his bouts with Dynamite Jackson and Tony Starr as a professional . Rather thrilling! Royal Edward Elliott was born in El Monte, Ca. on September  23,  1903, at the family farmhouse on Elliott Ranch Road. He became known as &amp;quot;Dutch&amp;quot; after he stayed on in Holland for many months after boxing for the U. S. team in the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics. When he returned he boxed about a dozen pro matches before his jaw was broken by Dynamite Jackson and he retrained to  become a Recreational Director.  Dutch married to Anna Hazel Sampson on June 22, 1935 - after a 5 year courtship (and a lot of hanky panky).  Their first son, John Carroll Elliott was born on the El Monte ranch on January 13,  1939.  Before the start of WW11, he retrained as a carpenter/cabinet maker in order to work for the Navy Department in Washington D.C. where his youngest son Howard was born in Georgetown Hospital on September 3rd, 1941. The family returned to El Monte, Calif. in 1943, and moved to their Yucaipa, CA. farm in 1948 where Dutch Elliott died of a heart attack (related to boxing) on Oct. 18, 1956.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Royal &#039;Dutch&#039; Elliott</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Telliott1880: Created page with &amp;quot;Notes on Royal &amp;quot;Dutch&amp;quot; Elliott: His youngest son, Howard Elliott remembers reading old newspaper clippings on his bouts with Dynamite Jackson and Tony Starr. Rather thrilling!...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Notes on Royal &amp;quot;Dutch&amp;quot; Elliott: His youngest son, Howard Elliott remembers reading old newspaper clippings on his bouts with Dynamite Jackson and Tony Starr. Rather thrilling! Royal Dutch Elliott was born in El Monte, Ca. on September  23,  1903, at the family farmhouse on Elliott Ranch Road. He became known as Dutch after he stayed on in Holland for many months after boxing for the U. S. team in the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics. When he returned he became a Recreational Director and married to Hazel on June 22, 1935 - after a 5 year courtship (and a lot of hanky panky).  Before the start of WW11, he retrained as a carpenter/cabinet maker in order to work for the Navy Department in Washington D.C. where his youngest son Howard was born... The family returned to southern Calif. in 1943, and moved to the Yucaipa farm in 1948. Royal Dutch Elliott died of a heart attach on Oct. 18, 1956.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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