Ella Sebold
1866 - 1959 (~ 92 years)-
Name Ella Sebold Born Feb 1866 New Jersey, USA Gender Female Name Ellie/Ellen Reference Number 42064 Died 1959 New Jersey, USA Buried Lambertville, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA - Holcombe Riverview Cemetery
Person ID I42064 Thompson-Milligan Last Modified 12 Apr 2018
Father David Bateman Sebold, b. 28 Aug 1830, New Jersey, USA , d. 28 Feb 1911, New Jersey, USA (Age 80 years) Relationship natural Mother Jane L Cherry, b. 6 Jul 1834, New Jersey, USA , d. 27 May 1887, Amwell, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA (Age 52 years) Relationship natural Family ID F13960 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family George W Moore Married 29 Feb 1888 Lambertville, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA Last Modified 12 Apr 2018 Family ID F13962 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Born - Feb 1866 - New Jersey, USA Married - 29 Feb 1888 - Lambertville, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA Died - 1959 - New Jersey, USA Buried - - Lambertville, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA = Link to Google Earth
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Photos Francis, George & Ella Sebold
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Notes - "Local Department
On the afternoon of the 27th ult., Mrs. D. B. Sebold and her daughter Ella, of West Amwell township, were returning to their home from a visit to Lambertville, driving a horse to a buggy that they had safely driven on several former occasions. While crossing a small bridge about one-fourth of mile from their home, the horse turned to one side and the wagon went off one end of the bridge about two feet down, when the horse became frightened and started to run. In descending a hill, the buggy was upset and the ladies were pitched violently forward. Mrs. Sebold, it is thought, landed on her head; her neck was dislocated. She was carried into a house near by, and died within five minutes time. The daughter was quite severely injured, though no serious results are expected. The first intimation the family had that something had happened, was the arrival of the horse at home without the wagon. Mrs. Sebold's age was 53 years. She was a daughter of the late Thomas Cherry, of this place, and a sister to Mrs. George T. Gray, also of this town."
- "Local Department