Died
at age 78
in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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Biography
in 1891, Ephraim was a widower with no children.[1]
After the death of his first wife, Ephraim married Mrs Annie Henderson in 1894.[2]
In 1901, Ephraim and Annie had three children: Arthur, VAW [Veoval Augustus Woodcock ] amd Delaney.
The people of this community as well as many friends and relatives throughout the province were shocked and grieved to learn of the death of Mrs. Ephraim Bell, [Annie Callbeck Irving] of Cape Traverse. which occurred at Baltimore. Md, on August 7th. In June she accompanied her husband to Baltimore where he underwent an operation...[3]
His many friends are welcoming Mr. Ephraim Bell, who has returned to Cape Traverse after spending the winter in Baltimore. [4]
Ephraim's death was recorded in Prince Edward Island.[5]
At the Prince Edward Island Hospital [in Charlottetown] on Saturday, September 3. 1938. Ephraim A. Bell aged 78 years. The remains will be forwarded from the Cutcllife Funeral Home this morning for interment in the Druid Ridge Cemetery, Bal- timore. Maryland. [6]
Buried in Druid Ridge Cemetery
Sources
↑ 1891 Census of Canada. Year: 1891; Census Place: Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada; Roll: T-6383; Family No: 50
↑ Groom's Name Ephraim Bell
Groom's Residence Cape Traverse
Groom's Status Widow/Widower
Bride's Name Annie Henderson
Bride's Residence Cape Traverse
Bride's Status Widow/Widower
Date of Marriage License or Bond 12 December 1893
Date of Marriage Ceremony 5 February 1894
Officiant's Name William Kirby
Source RG19, Series3, Subseries4: Marriage Licenses, 1894
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