She was the daughter of Louis H. Eilbacher and Anna Weinkam Eilbacher.
On Wednesday, January 2, 1907, she married Harry E. Seidel, son of Emeron M. Seidel at St. Benedict's Catholic Church on Wilkins Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. The ceremony was performed by Rev. William Heim, pastor of the church.
They were the parents of two children.
the Evening Star Saturday, November 15, 1930
Washington, District of Columbia
Funeral services for Mrs. Ella E. Seidel, 41 years old, who died Thursday at her residence, 128 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park, Maryland after a brief illness, were held this morning at the Church of the Nativity. Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Seidel, a native of Baltimore had resided here for the past 14 years. She was the wife of Harry E. Seidel, a local attorney. Besides her husband she is survived by two sons, Edward H. Seidel and David L. Seidel.
She was the daughter of Louis H. Eilbacher and Anna Weinkam Eilbacher.
On Wednesday, January 2, 1907, she married Harry E. Seidel, son of Emeron M. Seidel at St. Benedict's Catholic Church on Wilkins Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. The ceremony was performed by Rev. William Heim, pastor of the church.
They were the parents of two children.
the Evening Star Saturday, November 15, 1930
Washington, District of Columbia
Funeral services for Mrs. Ella E. Seidel, 41 years old, who died Thursday at her residence, 128 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park, Maryland after a brief illness, were held this morning at the Church of the Nativity. Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Seidel, a native of Baltimore had resided here for the past 14 years. She was the wife of Harry E. Seidel, a local attorney. Besides her husband she is survived by two sons, Edward H. Seidel and David L. Seidel.
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