Arabella Embich “Bella” <I>Wagner (Robison)</I> Eby

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Arabella Embich “Bella” Wagner (Robison) Eby

Birth
Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
18 Oct 1918 (aged 69)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3538778, Longitude: -76.4150611
Plot
Section M
Memorial ID
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Arabella "Belle" Embich (Wagner) Robison Eby, d/o Michael and Elizabeth (Embich) Wagner, was married to William S. Robison with whom she had three children, William S. Robison, Jr., Mary E. (Robison) Hamaker and James F. Robison. Upon the death of her husband, she married a second time to Aaron A. Eby with whom there was no issue.

Word has been received here of the death in Philadelphia of Mrs. Belle Eby, widow of Aaron Eby of this city. She was 67 years old and the mother of Mrs. George Hamaker, with whom she made her home during the past ten years, in Philadelphia. She was a daughter of the late Michael Wagner, who was a Lebanon merchant tailor.
[Lebanon Daily News, Oct. 19, 1918]

Funeral services for the late Arabella Eby, of Philadelphia, were conducted by Rev. William E. Stahler, pastor of the Zion Lutheran church, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Reinhard, 32 North Twelfth street. Services and interment, which occurred in Mt. Lebanon cemetery were private. D. A. Frantz was the undertaker. [Lebanon Daily News, Oct. 23, 1918]
Arabella "Belle" Embich (Wagner) Robison Eby, d/o Michael and Elizabeth (Embich) Wagner, was married to William S. Robison with whom she had three children, William S. Robison, Jr., Mary E. (Robison) Hamaker and James F. Robison. Upon the death of her husband, she married a second time to Aaron A. Eby with whom there was no issue.

Word has been received here of the death in Philadelphia of Mrs. Belle Eby, widow of Aaron Eby of this city. She was 67 years old and the mother of Mrs. George Hamaker, with whom she made her home during the past ten years, in Philadelphia. She was a daughter of the late Michael Wagner, who was a Lebanon merchant tailor.
[Lebanon Daily News, Oct. 19, 1918]

Funeral services for the late Arabella Eby, of Philadelphia, were conducted by Rev. William E. Stahler, pastor of the Zion Lutheran church, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Reinhard, 32 North Twelfth street. Services and interment, which occurred in Mt. Lebanon cemetery were private. D. A. Frantz was the undertaker. [Lebanon Daily News, Oct. 23, 1918]


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