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Charlotte Lozier <I>Ebbets</I> Bissell

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Charlotte Lozier Ebbets Bissell

Birth
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Death
5 Apr 1911 (aged 60)
Richmond Hill, Queens County, New York, USA
Burial
Kew Gardens, Queens County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Monumental Park: Section - Maple, Plot 7, Grave 7
Memorial ID
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wife of George Edgar Bissell

Older sister to Charles Hercules Ebbets the owner and president of the Brooklyn Dodgers who designed and built Ebbets Field.

Charlotte Lozier Ebbets, b. 25 Dec 1850, d 1911
m. 27 Apr 1875 (Marr Cert #2432), Capt. George Edgar Bissell b. Jan 1838 Clinton, Oneida, NY, d. 6 Nov 1909 Queens (Cert #3252). 1861-1864 Civil War.
1870 - George empl at Customs House;
1880 - Jun 4 census, George clerk at Customs House, lvg w/son George, wife's brother James Ebbets, Wm. Ebbets and sister Ada Ebbets at 134 St. & Alexander Ave. MN;
1892 & 1900: (139) Johnson Ave. Morris Park, Queens, Chief Clk at Customs House with wife, son George 24 Electrical Engineer & his wife Adelaide 20, son Amasa 19 Clerk
1. George Edgar Bissell Jr. b. 1876, m. Adelaide Mould (1880-1923), dgtr Avis Bissell 1900-1992 (AL); son Rush Marion Bissell 1902-1979 (FL)
2. Amasa Cobb Bissell b. 21 Sep 1880 – d. 22 May 1926; 1 Sep 1914 married Jennie Laura Fordham (1881-1967) in Bay Shore, Suffolk, NY Lived in Bergen, NJ 1918 – Mgr of Telegraph Corp, 1920 Rockland Co. NY and died in Far Rockaway Queens. Buried in Bay Shore.
bio information from Find A Grave contributor, Carl Ballenas

Charlotte Bissell was President of the 20th Century Club in Richmond Hill and her speech at the opening of the Carnegie Library in Richmond Hill in 1905 is on file from the Richmond Hill Record 8 Jul 1905. Her brother, John Bernard Ebbets 1852-1909 with his wife and two of their children are buried in plot 200 in the Maple Section at maple Grove
wife of George Edgar Bissell

Older sister to Charles Hercules Ebbets the owner and president of the Brooklyn Dodgers who designed and built Ebbets Field.

Charlotte Lozier Ebbets, b. 25 Dec 1850, d 1911
m. 27 Apr 1875 (Marr Cert #2432), Capt. George Edgar Bissell b. Jan 1838 Clinton, Oneida, NY, d. 6 Nov 1909 Queens (Cert #3252). 1861-1864 Civil War.
1870 - George empl at Customs House;
1880 - Jun 4 census, George clerk at Customs House, lvg w/son George, wife's brother James Ebbets, Wm. Ebbets and sister Ada Ebbets at 134 St. & Alexander Ave. MN;
1892 & 1900: (139) Johnson Ave. Morris Park, Queens, Chief Clk at Customs House with wife, son George 24 Electrical Engineer & his wife Adelaide 20, son Amasa 19 Clerk
1. George Edgar Bissell Jr. b. 1876, m. Adelaide Mould (1880-1923), dgtr Avis Bissell 1900-1992 (AL); son Rush Marion Bissell 1902-1979 (FL)
2. Amasa Cobb Bissell b. 21 Sep 1880 – d. 22 May 1926; 1 Sep 1914 married Jennie Laura Fordham (1881-1967) in Bay Shore, Suffolk, NY Lived in Bergen, NJ 1918 – Mgr of Telegraph Corp, 1920 Rockland Co. NY and died in Far Rockaway Queens. Buried in Bay Shore.
bio information from Find A Grave contributor, Carl Ballenas

Charlotte Bissell was President of the 20th Century Club in Richmond Hill and her speech at the opening of the Carnegie Library in Richmond Hill in 1905 is on file from the Richmond Hill Record 8 Jul 1905. Her brother, John Bernard Ebbets 1852-1909 with his wife and two of their children are buried in plot 200 in the Maple Section at maple Grove


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