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    1. Re: [ELLIOTT] Edward Elliott of Indiana & Kentucky
    2. Roland Elliott
    3. They are related some how,they were in IN at the right time,but - - -I can't see the connection,though Joel Holder Elliott Maj. killed at the Washita after being abandoned by Custer could be a connections.r ----- Original Message ----- From: "Freida" <freidakd@yahoo.com> To: <ELLIOTT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 4 38 AM Subject: [ELLIOTT] Edward Elliott of Indiana & Kentucky Posted on: Elliott Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Elliott/10828 Surname: Elliott, Holder, Smith, Haggard, Cheatham, Patterson ------------------------- I found the marriage of Shed William Elliott and Letha (Holder)Elliott in Marion County, IN. This is also a correction of the surviving children. There were seven, Dorothy Marie, Shed jr., Virginia, Ruth Florene, James Chester, Samuel, Fredonia Susan (my line). Shed's parents were Edward and Virginia (Smith) Elliott. I found where they were married in Howard County, IN. on Nov 1887 and there was an Edward Elliott (Shed's older brother)born in Howard County in 1885. This is where the brick wall comes in. I know that they died in (Adair County, KY in the 1930's but that is all I know. Some of their other children that I know about were Wallace, Lula(Elliott)Haggard, Sally (Elliott) Patterson, Cecile (Celia, Celie), Annie (Elliott)Jones, Myrtle (Elliott)Cheatham. They all ended up in Kentucky although Shed (moved to IN in 1910), Edward (died 1970), and Wallace all moved back to Indiana where they died. Sally married and moved to Michigan. I can't find any Adair Census for 1910. If anyone has any information please let me know. If there is any information . ==== ELLIOTT Mailing List ==== Rootsweb Surname Resource Board: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/e/l/ELLIOTT/

    06/06/2001 11:52:59
    1. RE: Fw: [ELLIOTT] Fw: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family docum ents
    2. Treven Dunning
    3. When I first began my research, the Clan Genealogist was VERY, VERY helpful for me. They were able to provide me with a lot of information on ancestors; they even had information on two children, born to my maternal grandparents who died at about one year (or so) of age. None of my aunts/uncles, etc., had ever spoken of the two infants. So I'm one who benefited greatly from the Elliott Clan Society. -----Original Message----- From: Butch8073@aol.com [mailto:Butch8073@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 9:23 PM To: ELLIOTT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Fw: [ELLIOTT] Fw: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents Jim Elliott does make a halfway valid point in that most of our Elliot ancestors were not nobility. Most were peasants, but they all had one thing in common, the Elliot name and the fact that most DID come from Scotland at one point or other. As far as the Clan Elliot Database, there is a possibility that you will get no help from it, but there is a greater chance that you might. You DEFINITELY will not get any help from it if you say , OH WELL, the Clan Society is there for ALL persons of Elliot lineage, not just the nobility. This is not a personal attack in any way , but Jim, please do not run the Clan Society down if you havent tried it. ==== ELLIOTT Mailing List ==== Visit the ELLIOT/ELLIOTT Most Wanted Web Site: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~yvonne/elliott.html

    06/06/2001 01:35:27
    1. Re: Fw: [ELLIOTT] Fw: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents
    2. Jim Elliott does make a halfway valid point in that most of our Elliot ancestors were not nobility. Most were peasants, but they all had one thing in common, the Elliot name and the fact that most DID come from Scotland at one point or other. As far as the Clan Elliot Database, there is a possibility that you will get no help from it, but there is a greater chance that you might. You DEFINITELY will not get any help from it if you say , OH WELL, the Clan Society is there for ALL persons of Elliot lineage, not just the nobility. This is not a personal attack in any way , but Jim, please do not run the Clan Society down if you havent tried it.

    06/05/2001 06:22:44
    1. [ELLIOTT] Posting Elliott line
    2. I am still at a brick wall. Anyone with connections to Tennessee or Arkansas with a William A. (W.A.) Elliott born in 1862 marring Lillie Davis in 1888, please reply. Childrens names were Anderson, Omer, Delbert, Marvin, Jesse, Thomas, and Ouila. Please help! Cassie Elliott

    06/05/2001 11:26:17
    1. RE: [ELLIOTT] Fw: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents
    2. Janet
    3. I also am puzzled as to where my Elliotts originated from. I was told that my g-grandfather William Elliott was from Canada, but do not know what part,born around 1860, he settled in the New England states, (Vermont>Mass>Maine) here in the US. His parents also were from Canada. Before Canada, were the ancestors from Scotland, Ireland, or England? This I do not know. I am almost sure they were presbyterian though. And I thought they might be from the clan that fought along side of the Armstrongs on the borders (Scotland/England). An Elliott(my grandmother) did marry an Armstrong (my grandfather). But I do not think they knew of this history. They met in Mass. but I do not know how they met. Janet -----Original Message----- From: Earl Taylor [mailto:eht2060@keyway.net] Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 1:29 PM To: ELLIOTT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Fw: [ELLIOTT] Fw: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents Cousins; This a whole new outlook. Enjoy! Earl H. Taylor Yahoo IM eht2060 e-mail: eht2060@keyway.net Phone: (909) 593-2652 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Elliott" <msajde@conectiv.net> To: "Earl Taylor" <eht2060@keyway.net> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 10:36 AM Subject: RE: [ELLIOTT] Fw: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents > Earl, > In fact, Elliott (Eliot, Elliot, Eliott, Elet, etc.) is like most anglicized > names here in America; they came from many places at many different times > over the past 350 years. Some were Scotch nobility, some were English, some > were Quaker; but, the large majority of them were scotch/Irish which means > they came to America by way of Ireland in the early to mid-1700s. As such, > our earlier ancestors were very poor peasant southern scots who never had a > tartan and had no relationship with those who claim to be the originators of > the "Clan Elliot" society. This Scotch nobility represents a very small > number of Elliots who came to America. Most of our ancestors did not fight > noble battles against the English. Their only encounters with them were to > scavenger below the English border to steal chickens and turnips to keep > from starving to death. That, plus their insistence on being Presbyterian, > was what persuaded the English king to export them to Ulster in the 1600's. > We will discover nothing about our ancestry from the "Clan Elliot" files. > My Elliott ancestors, like most Elliotts, were part of that rag-tag group > of scotch/Irish who risked life and limb to come across the Atlantic in the > early 1700's to claim free land and a new way of life. Lord, I am proud of > them; even more than if they had played bag pipes, wore kilts and fought > brave battles against the English monarchy. I just feel compelled to set > the record straight; as I understand it. > Jim Elliott > msajde@conectiv.net > > -----Original Message----- > From: Earl Taylor [mailto:eht2060@keyway.net] > Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 4:55 AM > To: ELLIOTT-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [ELLIOTT] Fw: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents > > > Cajool; Actually the name is Celtic and they came fron Central Europe and > migrated to No Spain, Ireland, Wales, and Scotland and the name was > originally Elet or Elan or something like that. The most prominent are Scots > from central Scotland on the English border. I thought we were Welsh because > it is a welsh name too and my ancestors colonized Welsh Run in Franklin co > PA mine were in Greencastle. You should join the Clan Elliott and get your > data in the clan databank The headquarters are in GA but the databank is > kept somewhere else. Patricia Bell, our California president can tell you > how to join and get in the databank, She is Patricia Bell > mailto:cpbell@earthlink.net > Earl H. Taylor > Yahoo IM eht2060 > e-mail: eht2060@keyway.net > Phone: (909) 593-2652 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Cajooles@aol.com > To: eht2060@keyway.net > Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 10:17 AM > Subject: Re: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents > > > > Hi Elliott Clan, > Here all these years I have thought we were English. My mother once said > the E.'s came from Germany! A few yrs. ago, a cousin said that a G-G-GF was > from Germany and they were potters. I found a census record that stated my > G-GF was born in Germany. I can't find any records to suport that. They > were supposedly burned or unable to locate from 1834-186? I can only say my > GF was Nathan Elliott. Born in Belmont Co.,? Ohio. Death certificate > listed > in 1891 he was the s/o William and Mary Elliott. There is a Jacob Elliott > listed in Ohio that was born in Germany. Could William be his son, born in > Germany and the family came to the USA???????? > If anyone has any leads I would greatly appreciate it. MY G- > GF Nathan was born in 1834. Was in the Civil War (Union) West Virginia > Calvary and married Anne Elizabeth Whittington b. 1840, Jefferson Co., VA/ WV > CajoolCaSome of their children were born in PA and some in WV. Was it work > or > family that drew them to PA. He died in Kanawha Co., WV in 1891. Anne was > listed in 1920 census with a daughter and son-in-law, Margaret Jane and > Edward Asa Carr. MJ was known as Maggie May.???? > Thanks in advance for any input/info.........Cora Sue Crum-Barret > > > ==== ELLIOTT Mailing List ==== > Visit the ELLIOT/ELLIOTT Most Wanted Web Site: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~yvonne/elliott.html > > ==== ELLIOTT Mailing List ==== Rootsweb Surname Resource Board: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/e/l/ELLIOTT/

    06/05/2001 08:10:51
    1. Fw: [ELLIOTT] Fw: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents
    2. Earl Taylor
    3. Earl H. Taylor Yahoo IM eht2060 e-mail: eht2060@keyway.net Phone: (909) 593-2652 ----- Original Message ----- From: Butch8073@aol.com To: eht2060@keyway.net ; ELLIOTT-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 6:59 AM Subject: Re: [ELLIOTT] Fw: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents Hi, I can tell all of you how to join the Clan Elliot Society, USA. Send a check to ELLIOT CLAN SOCIETY, USA the Address is : Elliot Clan Society, USA Evelyn M. Elliott, Treasurer 2146 Deer Trail Suawanee, GA 30024 The cost for a membership in the Society is: $15.00 for a Single membership and $20.00 for a Family membership that includes ALL in one household under 18 years of age. Thanks for the reading this, Nelson Elliott OK Commissioner Clan Elliott Society, USA PS, The Clan Society website is at The Official Elliot Clan Society or, www.Elliotclan.com.

    06/05/2001 07:46:04
    1. Fw: [ELLIOTT] Fw: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents
    2. Earl Taylor
    3. Cousins; This a whole new outlook. Enjoy! Earl H. Taylor Yahoo IM eht2060 e-mail: eht2060@keyway.net Phone: (909) 593-2652 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Elliott" <msajde@conectiv.net> To: "Earl Taylor" <eht2060@keyway.net> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 10:36 AM Subject: RE: [ELLIOTT] Fw: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents > Earl, > In fact, Elliott (Eliot, Elliot, Eliott, Elet, etc.) is like most anglicized > names here in America; they came from many places at many different times > over the past 350 years. Some were Scotch nobility, some were English, some > were Quaker; but, the large majority of them were scotch/Irish which means > they came to America by way of Ireland in the early to mid-1700s. As such, > our earlier ancestors were very poor peasant southern scots who never had a > tartan and had no relationship with those who claim to be the originators of > the "Clan Elliot" society. This Scotch nobility represents a very small > number of Elliots who came to America. Most of our ancestors did not fight > noble battles against the English. Their only encounters with them were to > scavenger below the English border to steal chickens and turnips to keep > from starving to death. That, plus their insistence on being Presbyterian, > was what persuaded the English king to export them to Ulster in the 1600's. > We will discover nothing about our ancestry from the "Clan Elliot" files. > My Elliott ancestors, like most Elliotts, were part of that rag-tag group > of scotch/Irish who risked life and limb to come across the Atlantic in the > early 1700's to claim free land and a new way of life. Lord, I am proud of > them; even more than if they had played bag pipes, wore kilts and fought > brave battles against the English monarchy. I just feel compelled to set > the record straight; as I understand it. > Jim Elliott > msajde@conectiv.net > > -----Original Message----- > From: Earl Taylor [mailto:eht2060@keyway.net] > Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 4:55 AM > To: ELLIOTT-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [ELLIOTT] Fw: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents > > > Cajool; Actually the name is Celtic and they came fron Central Europe and > migrated to No Spain, Ireland, Wales, and Scotland and the name was > originally Elet or Elan or something like that. The most prominent are Scots > from central Scotland on the English border. I thought we were Welsh because > it is a welsh name too and my ancestors colonized Welsh Run in Franklin co > PA mine were in Greencastle. You should join the Clan Elliott and get your > data in the clan databank The headquarters are in GA but the databank is > kept somewhere else. Patricia Bell, our California president can tell you > how to join and get in the databank, She is Patricia Bell > mailto:cpbell@earthlink.net > Earl H. Taylor > Yahoo IM eht2060 > e-mail: eht2060@keyway.net > Phone: (909) 593-2652 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Cajooles@aol.com > To: eht2060@keyway.net > Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 10:17 AM > Subject: Re: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents > > > > Hi Elliott Clan, > Here all these years I have thought we were English. My mother once said > the E.'s came from Germany! A few yrs. ago, a cousin said that a G-G-GF was > from Germany and they were potters. I found a census record that stated my > G-GF was born in Germany. I can't find any records to suport that. They > were supposedly burned or unable to locate from 1834-186? I can only say my > GF was Nathan Elliott. Born in Belmont Co.,? Ohio. Death certificate > listed > in 1891 he was the s/o William and Mary Elliott. There is a Jacob Elliott > listed in Ohio that was born in Germany. Could William be his son, born in > Germany and the family came to the USA???????? > If anyone has any leads I would greatly appreciate it. MY G- > GF Nathan was born in 1834. Was in the Civil War (Union) West Virginia > Calvary and married Anne Elizabeth Whittington b. 1840, Jefferson Co., VA/ WV > CajoolCaSome of their children were born in PA and some in WV. Was it work > or > family that drew them to PA. He died in Kanawha Co., WV in 1891. Anne was > listed in 1920 census with a daughter and son-in-law, Margaret Jane and > Edward Asa Carr. MJ was known as Maggie May.???? > Thanks in advance for any input/info.........Cora Sue Crum-Barret > > > ==== ELLIOTT Mailing List ==== > Visit the ELLIOT/ELLIOTT Most Wanted Web Site: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~yvonne/elliott.html > >

    06/05/2001 07:28:35
    1. [ELLIOTT] Re: ELLIOTT-D Digest V01 #103
    2. Hi Rillene, I do not show this Martha Curry in my tree, however, some of my Currys did move to Kentucky. Bartholomew Curry and his wife Rozena Nuckles moved with their family to Green County, Kentucky in 1804. Thomas Curry and his wife Nancy Crane also moved to Green County, Kentucky. Suspected cousin to these brothers, Susanna Curry and her husband William Erwin moved to Green County, Kentucky in 1803. None of these are my direct family, so I've done very little research on them at present. It's a strong possibility that we are "cousins". Do you know the parentage of your James Curry? Is Green County familiar to you? Let me know what you think. Thanks, Kim << Kim, Your post was interesting. I have a Martha Curry married to Benjamin F. Elliott 3 Oct 1855 in Nelson, KY. They have eight children. Martha's parents were James Curry and Elizabeth Ambrose while Benjamin's parents were Edmond Elliott and Eliza Peak(e). This probably is just a coincidence, but I thought I'd throw it out to you and the list. Happy Hunting, Rillene N >>

    06/05/2001 07:18:17
    1. Re: [ELLIOTT] Fw: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents
    2. Earl Taylor
    3. Butch; Now tell me how to reach the lady who is keeping the Elliott master data base. Thank you. I already belong to the Clan Elliott, for a few months now. I talked to them at the booth at the El Prado Highland Games last month but I have lost the address for the Data base. Earl H. Taylor Yahoo IM eht2060 e-mail: eht2060@keyway.net Phone: (909) 593-2652 ----- Original Message ----- From: <Butch8073@aol.com> To: <ELLIOTT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 6:59 AM Subject: Re: [ELLIOTT] Fw: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents > Hi, > I can tell all of you how to join the Clan Elliot Society, USA. Send a > check to ELLIOT CLAN SOCIETY, USA the Address is : > Elliot Clan Society, USA > Evelyn M. Elliott, Treasurer > 2146 Deer Trail > Suawanee, GA 30024 > > The cost for a membership in the Society is: $15.00 for a Single membership > and $20.00 for a Family membership that includes ALL in one household under > 18 years of age. > Thanks for the reading this, > Nelson Elliott > OK Commissioner > Clan Elliott Society, USA > > PS, The Clan Society website is at <A HREF="http://www.elliotclan.com">The Official Elliot Clan Society</A> or, > www.Elliotclan.com. > > > ==== ELLIOTT Mailing List ==== > Visit the ELLIOT/ELLIOTT Most Wanted Web Site: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~yvonne/elliott.html >

    06/05/2001 07:13:19
    1. Re: [ELLIOTT] Fw: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents
    2. Hi, I can tell all of you how to join the Clan Elliot Society, USA. Send a check to ELLIOT CLAN SOCIETY, USA the Address is : Elliot Clan Society, USA Evelyn M. Elliott, Treasurer 2146 Deer Trail Suawanee, GA 30024 The cost for a membership in the Society is: $15.00 for a Single membership and $20.00 for a Family membership that includes ALL in one household under 18 years of age. Thanks for the reading this, Nelson Elliott OK Commissioner Clan Elliott Society, USA PS, The Clan Society website is at <A HREF="http://www.elliotclan.com">The Official Elliot Clan Society</A> or, www.Elliotclan.com.

    06/05/2001 03:59:56
    1. [ELLIOTT] Nancy Rollins McCreory Elliott 1826-1911
    2. Jeannet
    3. Seeking the marriage and death data on the step daughters of Wilkinson Elliott by way of his third marriage to Nancy Rollins. Rebecca McCreory and her sister Mary Ellen McCreory born bet. 1850 and 1853 Logan Co., OH area to Alexander Mc Crary/McCreory etc. and Nancy Rollins. Nancy married Wilkinson Elliott 1858 Logan Co., Ohio. They were in Hardin Co., Ohio census 1860 and 1870. In 1870 Mary Ellen was 17 years of age and occupation: Teacher. I could find no marriage info on them in the Hardin Co., marriages. Does anyone know who they married or where they went? Thank you, Jeannet

    06/05/2001 01:22:04
    1. [ELLIOTT] Fw: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents
    2. Earl Taylor
    3. Cajool; Actually the name is Celtic and they came fron Central Europe and migrated to No Spain, Ireland, Wales, and Scotland and the name was originally Elet or Elan or something like that. The most prominent are Scots from central Scotland on the English border. I thought we were Welsh because it is a welsh name too and my ancestors colonized Welsh Run in Franklin co PA mine were in Greencastle. You should join the Clan Elliott and get your data in the clan databank The headquarters are in GA but the databank is kept somewhere else. Patricia Bell, our California president can tell you how to join and get in the databank, She is Patricia Bell mailto:cpbell@earthlink.net Earl H. Taylor Yahoo IM eht2060 e-mail: eht2060@keyway.net Phone: (909) 593-2652 ----- Original Message ----- From: Cajooles@aol.com To: eht2060@keyway.net Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 10:17 AM Subject: Re: Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family documents Hi Elliott Clan, Here all these years I have thought we were English. My mother once said the E.'s came from Germany! A few yrs. ago, a cousin said that a G-G-GF was from Germany and they were potters. I found a census record that stated my G-GF was born in Germany. I can't find any records to suport that. They were supposedly burned or unable to locate from 1834-186? I can only say my GF was Nathan Elliott. Born in Belmont Co.,? Ohio. Death certificate listed in 1891 he was the s/o William and Mary Elliott. There is a Jacob Elliott listed in Ohio that was born in Germany. Could William be his son, born in Germany and the family came to the USA???????? If anyone has any leads I would greatly appreciate it. MY G- GF Nathan was born in 1834. Was in the Civil War (Union) West Virginia Calvary and married Anne Elizabeth Whittington b. 1840, Jefferson Co., VA/WV CajoolCaSome of their children were born in PA and some in WV. Was it work or family that drew them to PA. He died in Kanawha Co., WV in 1891. Anne was listed in 1920 census with a daughter and son-in-law, Margaret Jane and Edward Asa Carr. MJ was known as Maggie May.???? Thanks in advance for any input/info.........Cora Sue Crum-Barret

    06/04/2001 07:54:47
    1. [ELLIOTT] Elliott, Curry,
    2. In a message dated 6/3/01 11:32:21 AM Pacific Daylight Time, Krimpas@aol.com writes: > I have more information on the Currys, Crocketts, and Ellises, but this is > all I have on the Elliotts. Kim, Your post was interesting. I have a Martha Curry married to Benjamin F. Elliott 3 Oct 1855 in Nelson, KY. They have eight children. Martha's parents were James Curry and Elizabeth Ambrose while Benjamin's parents were Edmond Elliott and Eliza Peak(e). This probably is just a coincidence, but I thought I'd throw it out to you and the list. Happy Hunting, Rillene N

    06/03/2001 10:32:15
    1. [ELLIOTT] Elliott, Curry, Ellis, Crockett
    2. Hi List, I've been reading the list for quite sometime (lurking, sorry) and I haven't seen my family mentioned. I don't have a lot of information, but I'd like to toss my names out to see if anyone else is researching them. If any one has any information at all I would love to hear from you. I have more information on the Currys, Crocketts, and Ellises, but this is all I have on the Elliotts. Corrections are welcome! Thank you, Kim Curry Griffiths Here goes... James ELLIOTT b. abt 1760? Spouse, unknown Children Jane ELLIOTT b. 06 Nov 1782, Jefferson County, Tennessee d. Sep 1839, Coles County, Illinois, Ellis Cemetary, Moultrie County, Illinois Spouse, Jesse Keller ELLIS, m. 31 Jul 1804, Jefferson Coutny, TN Mary M. ELLIOTT b. 15 Aug 1784, Jefferson County, Tennessee d. 31 Aug 1862, Shelby County, Illinois, Ellis Cemetary, Ash Grove, Illinois Spouse, William ELLIS, m. 04 Apr 1814, Jefferson County, Tennessee Rebecca ELLIOTT b. 1786, Jefferson Coutny, TN d. 23 Oct 1854, Ellis Cemetary, Shelby, Il Spouse, William CROCKETT, m. 03 Feb 1803. Dandridge, Jefferson, Tennessee Elizabeth ELLIOTT b. 01 Dec 1786, Tennessee d. 11 Jun 1873, Shelby Co, Illinois, Ellis Cemetary, Shelby Co., Illinois Spouse, John CURRY, m. 27 Apr 1805, Jefferson Co., Tennessee Isabel ELLIOTT b. 1795 d. 1845 Spouse, George CURRY Spouse, Jesse Keller ELLIS, m. 01 Nov 1838, Shelby County, Illinois David ELLIOTT presumed son Jacob ELLIOTT presumed son

    06/03/2001 08:29:07
    1. [ELLIOTT] Edward Elliott of Indiana & Kentucky
    2. Freida
    3. Posted on: Elliott Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Elliott/10828 Surname: Elliott, Holder, Smith, Haggard, Cheatham, Patterson ------------------------- I found the marriage of Shed William Elliott and Letha (Holder)Elliott in Marion County, IN. This is also a correction of the surviving children. There were seven, Dorothy Marie, Shed jr., Virginia, Ruth Florene, James Chester, Samuel, Fredonia Susan (my line). Shed's parents were Edward and Virginia (Smith) Elliott. I found where they were married in Howard County, IN. on Nov 1887 and there was an Edward Elliott (Shed's older brother)born in Howard County in 1885. This is where the brick wall comes in. I know that they died in (Adair County, KY in the 1930's but that is all I know. Some of their other children that I know about were Wallace, Lula(Elliott)Haggard, Sally (Elliott) Patterson, Cecile (Celia, Celie), Annie (Elliott)Jones, Myrtle (Elliott)Cheatham. They all ended up in Kentucky although Shed (moved to IN in 1910), Edward (died 1970), and Wallace all moved back to Indiana where they died. Sally married and moved to Michigan. I can't find any Adair Census for 1910. If anyone has any information please let me know. If there is any information .

    06/02/2001 11:38:07
    1. Re: [ELLIOTT] Ancestry in TN-Benjamin Elliott
    2. Richard H. Elliott
    3. Benjamin's parents were Willis 'Carroll' Elliott b. 11 feb 1811 Buncombe Co., NC d. Bet 1870 - 1880 Parksville, Polk co., TN married Lucinda Hatfield 2 Oct 1833 Haywood Co., NC b. 18 Jun 1818 Haywood Co., NC d. 21 Aug 1900 in Parksville, Polk Co., TN. His siblings were: Martha A. Elliott b. 27 Feb 1837 William "Tom" Thomas Elliott b. 20 Feb 1842 Nancy C/K Elliott b. 6 Jan 1845 Ruth E. Elliott b. 29 Jun 1846 Samuel "Doc" Bruce Elliott b. 19 Sep 1848 John T. Elliott b. 12 Nov 1851 Lucindy E. Elliott b. 31 Mar 1854 Joseph E. Wood Elliott b. 2 Nov 1858 James Andrew Elliott b. 9 Oct 1858 Sallie E. Elliott b. 1868 Martha and Benjamin b. in Haywood Co., NC. Joseph, James & Sallie b. in Polk Co., TN. The rest were born in Gilmer Co., GA. Some are buried in Soddy, Hamilton Co., TN. Richard PEvans2451@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 6/1/2001 2:55:31 PM Central Daylight Time, > r-elliott@usa.net writes: > > << I have Benjamin L. Elliott b. 10 Feb 1839 Haywood Co., NC >> > > Do you have information on Benjamin's parents? I'm searching for a Benjamin > Elliott b abt 1840 I'm not sure if he was born in NC or TN but his parents > lived iin Haywood Co NC and Blount Co TN. > Peggy > > >

    06/02/2001 01:16:02
    1. Re: [ELLIOTT] Ancestry in TN
    2. Richard H. Elliott
    3. I have Benjamin L. Elliott b. 10 Feb 1839 Haywood Co., NC d. 27 Apr 1887 Ducktown, Polk Co., TN married Mary E. Tinson 25 Oct 1860 b. 20 Oct 1841 NC d. 26 Mar 1874. He married Martha ? 23 Jul 1874 in NC b. 11 Dec 1849. Children by Benjamin and Mary: Nancy "Nanny" E. Elliott b. 10 Nov 1862 William Columbus Elliott b. 3 Jan 1866 Dolphus "Dolph" Marion Elliott b. 13 Apr 1869 Samuel Napoleon Elliott b. 22 Nov 1872 Benjamin L. Elliott, Jr. b. 22 Mar 1874 Joseph Elliott b. 22 Mar 1874 Children by Benjamin and Martha: Mary Jane Elliott b. 3 May 1875 John L. Elliott b. 4 Apr 1877 Octavus Elliott b. 27 Jun 1879 James Luther Elliott b. 4 Jun 1882 Charles Arthur Elliott b. 1884 Clara Isabelle Elliott b. 10 Jun 1887 Most born in Polk Co., TN. Richard James R. Elliott wrote: > Posted on: Elliott Deeds > Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/ElliottDeed/10004 > > Surname: ELLIOTT > ------------------------- > > Does anyone have knowledge of the ELLIOTTs in Tenn? > > > ==== ELLIOTT Mailing List ==== > Rootsweb Surname Resource Board: > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/e/l/ELLIOTT/ > > > >

    06/01/2001 04:49:24
    1. [ELLIOTT] Elliott Reunion Document
    2. Marcus Elliott
    3. Well ..... The response to my offer of sending an electronic version of "Reunion & Sketch of the Elliot Family - 1875" has generated more interest than I expected. About 125 of you would like a copy. The emails have come in from all over the country. This weekend I will update it with a couple of corrections and then send one (or two) gigantic emails. Marcus Elliott Dallas, Texas

    06/01/2001 01:13:38
    1. [ELLIOTT] Re: ELLIOTT-D Digest V01 #100
    2. I have John C. Elliott married Frances Lucinda Butler in Henderson Co. Tenn. He had children Robert, Cyrenius, and Lillie. He was a plantation manager of the Boyd plantation in Arkansas. Later moved to Texas. He was born in 1847 and died in Wichita Falls. Texas 1925. This is all the information I have on him and none on Frances Lucinda. Hope this connects to someone because I have hit a brick wall. Ruby Elliott Shortness205@CS.com

    06/01/2001 12:15:49
    1. Re: [ELLIOTT] Ancestry in TN-Benjamin Elliott
    2. In a message dated 6/1/2001 2:55:31 PM Central Daylight Time, r-elliott@usa.net writes: << I have Benjamin L. Elliott b. 10 Feb 1839 Haywood Co., NC >> Do you have information on Benjamin's parents? I'm searching for a Benjamin Elliott b abt 1840 I'm not sure if he was born in NC or TN but his parents lived iin Haywood Co NC and Blount Co TN. Peggy

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