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Ella Spence <I>Calvert</I> Campbell

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Ella Spence Calvert Campbell

Birth
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
17 Feb 1902 (aged 61)
District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.9481417, Longitude: -77.0120861
Plot
Section: L Lot: 24 1/2 Grave: 3
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Ella S Calvert Campbell
• 20 Mar 1840 - 17 Feb 1902
• Daughter of Charles Benedict Calvert & Charlotte Augusta Norris
• Wife of Duncan Green Campbell
• For additional family information, visit www.woodvorwerk.com/wood/g2/p2726.htm

- OBITUARY -
The Sun, 20 Feb 1902, p 10
      Washington, Feb. 19 -- Mrs. Ella Calvert Campbell, widow of Duncan G. Campbell and daughter of the late Mr. Charles Benedict Calvert, of Riverdale, Prince George's county, who died at her residence in Washington Monday morning, was buried this afternoon from Epiphany Church, Washington. She was born and reared at the historic old Calvert mansion, at Riverdale, and lived for a number of years at College Park, Md., on a large estate inherited by her from her father and afterward purchased and subdivided by Mr. John O. Johnson, of Washington. Since then she had resided in Washington. Mrs. Campbell was the sister of George W. Calvert, Sr., of College Park, and of Mr. Charles Baltimore Calvert, of MacAlpine. She leaves four children, as follows: Misses Ella and Lola Campbell, Mrs. Charles W. McPhee, of Georgetown, Del., and Mr. John A. Campbell.
Ella S Calvert Campbell
• 20 Mar 1840 - 17 Feb 1902
• Daughter of Charles Benedict Calvert & Charlotte Augusta Norris
• Wife of Duncan Green Campbell
• For additional family information, visit www.woodvorwerk.com/wood/g2/p2726.htm

- OBITUARY -
The Sun, 20 Feb 1902, p 10
      Washington, Feb. 19 -- Mrs. Ella Calvert Campbell, widow of Duncan G. Campbell and daughter of the late Mr. Charles Benedict Calvert, of Riverdale, Prince George's county, who died at her residence in Washington Monday morning, was buried this afternoon from Epiphany Church, Washington. She was born and reared at the historic old Calvert mansion, at Riverdale, and lived for a number of years at College Park, Md., on a large estate inherited by her from her father and afterward purchased and subdivided by Mr. John O. Johnson, of Washington. Since then she had resided in Washington. Mrs. Campbell was the sister of George W. Calvert, Sr., of College Park, and of Mr. Charles Baltimore Calvert, of MacAlpine. She leaves four children, as follows: Misses Ella and Lola Campbell, Mrs. Charles W. McPhee, of Georgetown, Del., and Mr. John A. Campbell.


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