Her death certificate has her name as Julia E. Abel.
I visited the cemetery and the plot. The office confirms that there is no marker for the plot, and no other relatives are buried with her.
Her plot is just to the right of the Tenhoff monument.
Her son James E. Able was born April 26, 1915 and died unmarried with no children on March 7, 2009 in Hackettsville Hospital, New Jersey. I have not found if or where he was interred.
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Obit from The Sun, NY, NY, 19 Jan. 1919:
MRS. JULIE SULILVAN ABEL
Mrs. Julie Sullivan Abel, wife of Joseph A. Abel, of Bayonne, died yesterday at her home, 30 Avenue R, Bayonne, of pneumonia. Mrs. Abel was the daughter of James E. Sullivan of New York, who was United States Commissioner to the Olympic Games at Athens, London, and Stockholm, and accompanied her father on several of his tours. She was an expert swimmer and much interested in athletics and at one time taught physical culture in the public schools. Besides her husband, Mrs. Abel leaves a boy of 4 and a girl of 3; also her mother, and a brother, Lieut. Stacey Sullivan, who is serving in France.
Her death certificate has her name as Julia E. Abel.
I visited the cemetery and the plot. The office confirms that there is no marker for the plot, and no other relatives are buried with her.
Her plot is just to the right of the Tenhoff monument.
Her son James E. Able was born April 26, 1915 and died unmarried with no children on March 7, 2009 in Hackettsville Hospital, New Jersey. I have not found if or where he was interred.
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Obit from The Sun, NY, NY, 19 Jan. 1919:
MRS. JULIE SULILVAN ABEL
Mrs. Julie Sullivan Abel, wife of Joseph A. Abel, of Bayonne, died yesterday at her home, 30 Avenue R, Bayonne, of pneumonia. Mrs. Abel was the daughter of James E. Sullivan of New York, who was United States Commissioner to the Olympic Games at Athens, London, and Stockholm, and accompanied her father on several of his tours. She was an expert swimmer and much interested in athletics and at one time taught physical culture in the public schools. Besides her husband, Mrs. Abel leaves a boy of 4 and a girl of 3; also her mother, and a brother, Lieut. Stacey Sullivan, who is serving in France.
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