Hij is getrouwd met Lela Bell (Belle) Hill.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 10 februari 1914 te Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH, hij was toen 27 jaar oud.
Ernest G. Ebel oo Lela Bell Hill
Marriage source: Marriage registration, (Cleveland OH, 1914)
The 1923 adoption papers for the surviving Bowles children has 1913 as yom. <>
Kind(eren):
Ernest Gustave (George) Ebel
Source: Author: NN (anonymous), Cleveland [OH] Plain Dealer, Sun. xv Jan MCML
"Ernest G. Ebel, 63, a retired Cleveland patrolman familiar to thousands of Clevelanders, was killed instantly at 11:30 yesterday morning when his automobile was struck by a New York Central freight train at the Pleasant Street crossing in Wakeman, O.
"Ebel joined the force April 4, 1913, and was assigned to the then novel traffic squad, and all of his 30 years in the department were spent directing downtown traffic. For the last 10 years of his service, he was on duty at thepedestrian crossing between the Arcade and the Main Public Library on Superior Avenue N. E.
"Service in Co. B., 11 Infantry Regiment, for three years along the Mexican border, beginning in 1909, gave Ebel a taste for outdoor life, and led indirectly to his joining the Cleveland department. On retirement he bought a small farmin Wakeman. He was only a few hundred yards from his home when he was killed.
Dog Dies With Him.
"Killed with him was his dog. In the short time he had lived in Wakeman, both Ebel and his dog, which was his inseparable companion, had become part of the village scene.
"At the time of his death Ebel was employed as a watchman by the Romec Pump Co. in Elyria.
"He is survived by his wife, Lela Hill Ebel; three daughters, Mrs. Clarence Navorska of Olmsted Falls, Mrs. Frank Webber of Strongsville and Mrs. George Donnelly of Toledo; four sons, Edward of Cleveland and Joseph, Lincoln and Martin ofWakeman; 23 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild, and two sisters, Mrs Mary Grossmehr of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Mrs Louise Cheer of Fort Worth, Tex.
"Services will be held in the Gerber funeral home, Wakeman, at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Wakeman Cemetery."
Residences: 2131 W67th St., Cleveland, OH on 20 Sept 1909 & 10 Feb 1914.
Originally, Ebel was pronounced 'Abel,' but confusion in applying payments on a credit account led to the decision to change the pronunciation to an 'e' sound such as in 'éclair.'
Author: Ebel, Ernest G.; Title: Notes in Soldier's Hand Book, (Publication location: Columbus, NM, Publisher: EGE, Publication date: xx Sept MCMIX), fly leaf of Soldier's Hand Book U.S. A. Revised 1908 Doc. # 332, (Publication location: Washington, DC, Publisher: Gov't Printing Office, Publication date: MCMVIII)
"Ernest G. Ebel 2132 W. 67 St Cleveland Ohio Columbus Barracks Monday Sept. 20. 09 13th Co. Infantry"
His U.S.Army service handbook has this written in it, probably in EGE's own hand, "13 Co Inf. Columbus Barracks."
[back outside cover]
"Ernest, G, Ebel. 11th co"
The Columbus Barracks would be located in Columbus NM, where Pancho Villa attacked.
Author: Jeter, Teri; Title: Hausmann Family, (Publication site: Florence, AL, Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: viii Feb MMVI)
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
"... Ernest Gustave EBEL Sex: M Birth: 26 FEB 1886 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio Death: 14 JAN 1950 in Wakeman, Huron, Ohio
Note: ... Date: Jan 17 1950 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #022. Notes: Ebel, Ernest G.,Wakeman, O., passed away Jan. 14, 1950, beloved husband of Lela Hill, father of Mrs. Clarence Navorska, Olmsted Falls, O., Mrs. Frank Webber, Strongsville, O., Mrs. George Donnelly of Toledo, O., Edward of Cleveland, Joseph, Lincoln andMartin all of Wakeman, grandfather and great-grandfather, brother of Mrs. Margaret Grossmehr of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Mrs. Louise Cheer, Fort Worth, Tex. Friends may call at the Gerber Funeral Home, Wakeman, O., where services will beheld Tuesday, Jan. 17, at 2 p. m.
Father: Martin Henry EBEL b: 9 NOV 1857 in Germany
Mother: Anna Helena KALLMER b: 3 MAR 1850 in Germany
Marriage 1 Lela Bell HILL b: 22 SEP 1887 in Cass City, Tuscola, Michigan Married: 10 FEB 1914 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Children
1. Martin Henry EBEL b: 24 SEP 1914 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
2. Annette Ann EBEL b: 18 FEB 1918 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio"
Author: Jeter, Teri; Title: e-mail to David A. Navorska, (Publication site: Florence, AL, Publisher: TJ, Publiction date: x Feb MMVI)
"... learnt of Ernest's middle name, Gustave, from his WWI Draft Registration found on Ancestry.com's website. ..."
Author: Sine, Beth; Title: Talk with David A. Navorska, (Publication site: Evergreen, MT, Publisher: BLNS, Publication date: x Sept MMXVIII)
Beth told her brother, David, that Ernest Ebel told her his middle name is George.
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