- Ebbert
The Ebbert family has produced several notable figures in the United States. In Colorado, the Ebberts were a politically active agricultural family in the
Pueblo , Otero, andMontezuma County areas ofColorado in the late 19th and early 20th century.William B. Ebbert was the family patriarch,American Civil War veteran and served in theColorado General Assembly . William was a distant cousin of PresidentWarren G. Harding (R-Ohio) and second cousin of Congressman George Ebbert Seney (D-Ohio).The Ebbert family were descendants of
American Revolutionary War veterans, the Van Kirks. (Source: "Van Kirk Family History as told by historian," "The Washington Record", August 23, 1913.)President Warren G. Harding connection
U.S. President
Warren G. Harding shared an ancestor with William Baltzell Ebbert: John M. Alsey (via the Van Kirk family).Congressman George Ebbert Seney connection
George Ebbert Seney (D-Ohio) was the cousin of John Van Kirk Ebbert, who was the father of Assembly MemberWilliam B. Ebbert (Colorado General Assembly).
For detailed biographical information onGeorge Ebbert Seney and the Ebbert family, see "History of Seneca County, Ohio", Illustrated. Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co, 1886. Online version available at heritagepursuit.com.Descendants
Of the nine children born to the family patriarch (
William B. Ebbert ), only one son (William Dickinson Ebbert) and two daughters (Edith Paxton Ebbert and Blanche Gould Ebbert) survived. William went on to own a feed store in Rocky Ford, Colorado before relocating to Twin Falls, Idaho. Blanche lived in Lewiston, Idaho and retired in Inglewood, California and Edith settled in Pueblo, Colorado. Blanche Gould Ebbert was a renown composer, pianist, and musician inBrooklyn ; she was a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and theNational Conservatory of Music inManhattan .Since William Dickinson Ebbert's birth in 1876, each generation of Ebberts has produced one son to carry on the name: William Bevers Ebbert (1914-1997), Scott William Ebbert (1943-2001), and Brian Scott Ebbert (1969- ).
See also
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William B. Ebbert , Member of the Colorado General Assembly, 1889-90, 1907-08, 1911-12
*George Ebbert Seney , Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio, 1883-91
*"History of Colorado", Volume 1, SJ Clarke Publishing Company, 1918, p. 887
*Montezuma County
*"Montezuma Journal", November 24, 1910
*Cortez, Colorado
*Colorado General Assembly
*California (under "Further reading": "California's Legislature," Brian S. Ebbert, Chief Editor)
* [http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GGLJ_enUS282US282&q=kyla+ebbert Google search results: Kyla Ebbert] (warning: some sexually provocative or explicit images may appear)Published works by Ebbert family members
*"On Colorado's Fair Mesa's", by William B. Ebbert. Pueblo, CO: Mall Publishing Co., 1897. Ill, 58 pp.
*"Save Me, O God", musical composition (1899), Blanche Gould Ebbert Addington. See "Pueblo Chieftain", December 24, 1899.
*"California's Legislature" (2006), by E. Dotson Wilson and Brian S. Ebbert.
*"Seney's Ohio Code", by Judge/Congressman George Ebbert Seney.
*"Pueblo Review and Standard", a Pueblo-area newspaper published and edited byWilliam B. Ebbert circa 1890. (For information about the labor union conflict with the "Review and Standard", see "Fort Collins Courier", March 13, 1890, page 4. Click here to search historic newspapers online [http://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org] )
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