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    1. [ELLIS-L] Emma Ellis Philadelphia PA 1892
    2. Mel Lindsay
    3. Emma Ellis 2021 Ridge Ave. Philadelphia PA. Jan 1892 I have an original letter from an Emma Ellis to Estelle Lindsay dated 1/15/1892. These gals are cousins. Emma is in Washington DC visiting her ailing parents and is feeding genealogy info to Estelle provided by Emma's mother. These gals have a common GF, William B. (Boots?) Dyer, b.10/8/1771 at Dulaney Manor in Kent Co., d. 1/20/1830, the 7th son of Peter and Hanna Dyer of Kent Co. MD. Peter & Hanna had 9 sons and 2 daughters. The details that Emma is giving Estelle concerns this family. The data is incomplete, fragmented and/or garbled, the 1st son was Edward, Mary Ann Leaf's father. Other relationships given are: John,: Thomas married Ida's Aunt Dickerson, Davis was 2nd husband: Mary Ann married Wm. B. Wellington; Elijah & Elisha twins: Ann married John Duncan. Wm. B. Dyer's wife was Anna March b. 1782, married Dec.31,1801 in Baltimore MD by parson Richards, d. 4/20/1845, they had 5 dau's & 4 sons. One of the dau's, Willie Anna Dyer b.1812, d.1881 & Alfred Lindsay are Estelle's parents. They were married in Baltimore Dec. 3, 1840. I think Emma's mother is one of Willie's sisters. I think that Emma is the married dau. of one of these sisters, that is living in DC. Willie's sisters are: Emoline b.1802, Julia Ann b.1804 (m. James Barton), Susan b. 1809, and Sarah Rebecca b. 1815. Willie's brothers are: Benjamin Franklin Dyer b. Aug. 4, 1809: Elijah Dyer b. Feb. 6, 1818: Wm. Boots Dyer b. April 8, 1820: & John Wesley Dyer b. Sept. 16, 1823. Anna March is the daughter of John March Jr. & Mary Gale --?-- or Nancy --?--, John Jr. had 2 wives, children by which wife is garbled, of Kent Co. MD? John Jr. is the son of Dr. John March & Sarah Elizabeth Briscoe. There is more but it is too far afield for the context of this inquiry. I would like to hear from anyone that can connect to any part or this scenario. Would like to know if anyone can tell me when the original Kent Co. MD, which included all of the MD Eastern Shore was partitoned into separate counties. This would help in trying to locate Peter and Hanna Dyer & the Dulaney Plantation. If there is a current list member in Philadelphia can they tell me what currently occupies the site at 2021 Ridge Ave. From a city map this address looks like it is essentially in the downtown area. Also, are there city records available to attempt an ID of Emma, and if so are they accessible on line, if available but not on line, what procedure is necessary to make an attempt to ID Emma? Alfred & Willie are my 2nd G GP's. Mel Lindsay Atlanta

    08/23/2000 04:15:42
    1. [ELLIS-L] ELLIS,HICKS,PATTILLO.Warren Co.N.C.and Va.
    2. Lucy B. HICKS m.a James H. Pattillo[Pittillo} Dec6,1820 in Warren Co. N.C. Tatnai ELLIS[son of Stephen from Warren Co.} married Lucy B. HICKS PATTILLO April 13,1829,surety Robert HICKS. With Lucy and Tatnai is ANN JAMES PATTILLO,[stepchild age 8}. Are these the same Lucy? Anyone know how Robert HICKS is connected? I'm wondering if the B. could stand for Butler and if she[or they} could be related to a Daniel HICKS who married a Lucy Butler.Thanks,Dot P.

    08/22/2000 05:32:35
    1. [ELLIS-L] Solomon Ellis's of Georgia
    2. Linda Bjorklund
    3. I have been trying to locate information on my Ellis family, who I know was in Maryland and then ended up in Iredell Co., NC, but it's been so hard finding a whole lot on them. So, I thought I would try and go off of some of my Samuel Ellis's children to see if any information found on them would take me back to him, maybe helping me find where they all came from. While browsing the net I found some stuff on a Solomon Ellis and his wife, but it was in Georgia. He may very well have gone there but I would like to know if anyone can identify the Solomon from the exerpts below, copied from "Early Georgia Pioneers". The Solomon Ellis's I have in my family file are Samuel Ellis's son Solomon and grandson Solomon Jr. I'm hoping maybe someone can help identify the people mentioned in the transactions below and maybe tell me if any of them may have been connected to my Ellis family. >From the 1776 Colonial Census of Maryland-Sugar Land Hundred Dist., Frederick Co., MD (living in same area as his father) Solomon was a brother to my g-g-g-g grandfather Joshua Ellis and Ann (poss Amy Tomlinson). Ellis, Solomon, M, Husband, 32, 1 slave Ellis, Margaret, F, Wife, 32 Ellis, James, M, Son, 12 Ellis, Verlinder, ?, Son or Daughter, 12 Ellis, Martha, F, Daughter, 10 Ellis, Ann, F, Daughter, 8 Ellis, Charles, M, Son, 4 Ellis, Solomon Jr., M, Son, 2 Gibson, John, M, 18, Living in their house Can anyone identify the Joshua's noted below, or any type of relationship between the Ellis's and others mentioned here: Early Georgia Pioneers Vol7 by M. H. Carter Pg85 "p. 17 - s/ Mar 24, 1791 - r/ July 30, 1791 - Same principals, for ?100, sterling, 92 a. laid off for Joshua Fuller, and sold by him to said Ellis. Grant orig. contained 100 a., but 8 a., sold to Jacob Darsey, by Ellis." Pg85 "p. 16 - s/ Mar 25, 1791 - r/ June 2, 1791 - Solomon Ellis and wife Mary, sell to Seakin Dorsey for ?50, 200 a. orig. granted to William Maddox, and sold by him to said Ellis." Pg115 "p. 32 s/ Mar 28, 1791 - r/ Aug 24, 1791 - Seakin Dorsey and wife Anna, to Randall Ramsey for ?100 sterling, 200 a. bounded E. by Barnett, W. by Fuller, N. by Day, S. by vacant lands. Granted to William Maddox, by him to Solomon Ellis, by him to said Dorsey." Pg115 "p. 33 s/ Mar 28, 1791 - r/ Aug 24, 1791 - Same as above for ?100, 92 a. bounded S. E. by Stephen Day, N. W. by William Maddox and John Fuller, granted to Joshua Fuller, by him to Solomon Ellis, by him to Joseph Dorsey, by him to said Seakin Dorsey." ***This one could possibly be my Solomon Ellis, as his wife's name is Margaret, but then again, maybe not. Can someone explain to me what they mean here when they say "Margaret relinquished dower?" Does this mean that something here belonged to her Early Georgia Pioneers Vol9 by M. H. Carter Pg194 "p. 12 s/ Aug 15, 1796 r/ Feb 25, 1797 Solomon Ellis and wife Margaret, to Rev. Moses Waddell, for ?50, a 100 a. tract on Great Kiokee Creek, including the house and plantation whereon said Waddell now lives, being part of tract granted to Nathan Harris, and sold to said Ellis. Margaret relinquished dower." ***This will states this Solomon's wife is Frances, is this "another" Solomon?? Early Records of Georgia Vol 1 & 2 (Wilkes County, Georgia) by Grace Gillam Davidson Pg35 Folio 255--ELLIS, SOLOMON. To wife Frances all land for life, final division to sons Chas., John, and Joseph. To son Chas. my black horse and pide cow, cow to each of the other two sons. To daus. Zillah, Fanny, and Sally a cow each, to Zillah and Patty a colt each, and to Fanny my gray mare. To wife Frances my sorrel mare. Wife Frances and son Chas., Excrs. Signed Jan. 2, 1790. No record of probate. Francis Satterwhite, Thos. Penn, Richard Burden, Test." Pg183 ORIGINAL WILLS, RECORDED IN BOOK "D D" DEED BOOK "D D"--1788-1789 Page 83--BOWERS, CHARITY to Solomon Ellis, 150 acres all sides vacant when surveyed. Apr. 20, 1787. Thos. Penn, Test. *** What does it mean to be Agt? Is that agent? If so, why does someone become that, is it usually done by families? Georgia Pioneers Vol 8 Pg138 ELLIS, Solomon Sr. Agt. for heirs of Perry Wilson 2,012 1/2 acres, Bounded by Sandy Run, Water Course- Jackson Co Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thank You. Linda

    08/21/2000 02:34:51
    1. Re: [ELLIS-L] Re: ELLIS family of Tyn-y-Pystyth
    2. Rosalind Shaw
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Rosalind Shaw <ros501@epson54.fsnet.co.uk> To: ELLIS-L@rootsweb.com <ELLIS-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: [ELLIS-L] Re: ELLIS family of Tyn-y-Pystyth > >-----Original Message----- >From: Rosalind Shaw <ros501@epson54.fsnet.co.uk> >To: ELLIS-L@rootsweb.com <ELLIS-L@rootsweb.com> >>Subject: ELLIS family of Tyn-y-Pystyth > > >>Is any one familiar with an ELLIS family from Tyn-y-Pystyth ,Minera,near >>Wrexham? THOMAS ELLIS and SARAH ELLIS nee WILLIAMS -they had 10 children. I >>believe- >>ELIZABETH ANN ELLIS >>ELLEN >>CATHERINE(ROBERTS-had 3 chidren-ERIC,LINDA,DILYS) >>SHANIEL? dont know whether this is the right spelling-its a female!dont >know >>married name but she had 3 children >>SHEM >>JACK >>ROBERT >>GRACE(ABSOLOM- had 2 children-DOROTHY and VERA) >>ADELINE(DICKER-had 2 children (LESLIE and GEORGE) >>GEORGE >> >>I think that SHANIEL might have lived in OLDHAM? >> >>any info would be great ! Ros >>could anyone do a lookup for me on this family on the 1871 census? >thanksRos > >

    08/20/2000 02:47:18
    1. Fwd: [ELLIS-L] Re: Pray for you
    2. Jenny Bostock
    3. --- Linda Zeigler <lzei@tjc.tyler.cc.tx.us> wrote: > Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 15:45:40 -0600 > From: "Linda Zeigler" <lzei@tjc.tyler.cc.tx.us> > To: snorlaxjen@yahoo.co.uk > Subject: [ELLIS-L] Re: Pray for you > > But what if God were an Ellis??? > I jest. I agree -- spare me from chain mail > anything, especially > prayers. God is not, I think, a magician. > > linda Z > > >>> Jenny Bostock <snorlaxjen@yahoo.co.uk> - 8/18/0 > 2:10 PM >>> > OH MY GOD (not literally) > > Can we not have these chain letters please, I mean > after all thsi is a GENEALOGY list for people who > are > looking for ELLISs, not for anything else. > > Jenny Bostock > > --- ELLIS-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > > ATTACHMENT part 1 message/rfc822 > > > > ELLIS-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 149 > > > > Today's Topics: > > #1 [ELLIS-L] Re: A prayer for you ["Betty > > Bubrig" <dbbubrig@bellsouth] > > > > Administrivia: > > To unsubscribe from ELLIS-D, send a message to > > > > ELLIS-D-request@rootsweb.com > > > > that contains in the body of the message the > command > > > > unsubscribe > > > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, > > but if your software > > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, > > too. > > > > ______________________________ > > > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 > > Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 15:30:57 -0500 > > From: "Betty Bubrig" <dbbubrig@bellsouth.net> > > To: ELLIS-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [ELLIS-L] Re: A prayer for you > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Debbie <dbean23@bigplanet.com> > > To: Kathy Dean <KathysKitty@yahoo.com>; Betty > Bubrig > > <dbbubrig@bellsouth.net>; <mrspax@juno.com>; > > <tmgraffis@uswest.net> > > Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 12:00 AM > > Subject: Re: A prayer for you > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: Teresa Graffis <tmgraffis@uswest.net> > > > To: <tmgraffis@uswest.net> > > > Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 4:09 PM > > > Subject: FW: A prayer for you > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Subject: A prayer for you > > > > > > > > My instructions were to send this to four > people > > that I wanted God to > > > > >>bless and I picked you. > > > > >> > > > > >>Please pass this to four people you want to > be > > blessed as well as the > > > > >>person who sent it to you. > > > > >> > > > > >>This prayer is powerful and there is nothing > > attached, please do not > > > > >>break this pattern, prayer is one of the > best > > gifts we receive. There > > > are > > > > >>no cost but a lot of rewards, let's continue > > to pray for one another. > > > > >>God bless and have a nice day! > > > > >> > > > > >>"Father, I ask you to bless my friends, > > relatives and email buddies > > > > >>reading this right now. Show them a new > > revelation of your love and > > > > >>power. Holy spirit, I ask you to minister to > > their spirit at this very > > > > >>moment. Where there is pain, give them your > > peace and mercy. Where > > there > > > > >>is self-doubt, release a renewed confidence > > through your grace, In > > Jesus > > > > >>precious Name." > > > > >> Amen > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ===== > List Administrator for the BOSTOCK-L rootsweb > mailing list > ("subscribe" to) > BOSTOCK-L-request@rootsweb.com\BOSTOCK-D-request@rootsweb.com > > *********** > SCOTLAND - GRAY(fife), FORBES (fife) > NOTTINGHAMSHIRE - RICHARDS, BETTISON, GOLDSTRAW > LONDON - BOSTOCK, STEPHENS, RICHARDS, FISKE. > YORKSHIRE - ELLIS, LANGLEY-ELLIS (& Langley links) > SUSSEX - PRICE (interested in O'GORMANN & ROSE-PRICE > links) > > ____________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at > http://mail.yahoo.co.uk > or your free @yahoo.ie address at > http://mail.yahoo.ie > ____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie

    08/19/2000 08:57:24
    1. [ELLIS-L] Re: Pray for you
    2. Jenny Bostock
    3. OH MY GOD (not literally) Can we not have these chain letters please, I mean after all thsi is a GENEALOGY list for people who are looking for ELLISs, not for anything else. Jenny Bostock --- ELLIS-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > ATTACHMENT part 1 message/rfc822 > > ELLIS-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 149 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [ELLIS-L] Re: A prayer for you ["Betty > Bubrig" <dbbubrig@bellsouth] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from ELLIS-D, send a message to > > ELLIS-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, > but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, > too. > > ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 > Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 15:30:57 -0500 > From: "Betty Bubrig" <dbbubrig@bellsouth.net> > To: ELLIS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [ELLIS-L] Re: A prayer for you > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Debbie <dbean23@bigplanet.com> > To: Kathy Dean <KathysKitty@yahoo.com>; Betty Bubrig > <dbbubrig@bellsouth.net>; <mrspax@juno.com>; > <tmgraffis@uswest.net> > Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 12:00 AM > Subject: Re: A prayer for you > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Teresa Graffis <tmgraffis@uswest.net> > > To: <tmgraffis@uswest.net> > > Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 4:09 PM > > Subject: FW: A prayer for you > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Subject: A prayer for you > > > > > > My instructions were to send this to four people > that I wanted God to > > > >>bless and I picked you. > > > >> > > > >>Please pass this to four people you want to be > blessed as well as the > > > >>person who sent it to you. > > > >> > > > >>This prayer is powerful and there is nothing > attached, please do not > > > >>break this pattern, prayer is one of the best > gifts we receive. There > > are > > > >>no cost but a lot of rewards, let's continue > to pray for one another. > > > >>God bless and have a nice day! > > > >> > > > >>"Father, I ask you to bless my friends, > relatives and email buddies > > > >>reading this right now. Show them a new > revelation of your love and > > > >>power. Holy spirit, I ask you to minister to > their spirit at this very > > > >>moment. Where there is pain, give them your > peace and mercy. Where > there > > > >>is self-doubt, release a renewed confidence > through your grace, In > Jesus > > > >>precious Name." > > > >> Amen > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ===== List Administrator for the BOSTOCK-L rootsweb mailing list ("subscribe" to) BOSTOCK-L-request@rootsweb.com\BOSTOCK-D-request@rootsweb.com *********** SCOTLAND - GRAY(fife), FORBES (fife) NOTTINGHAMSHIRE - RICHARDS, BETTISON, GOLDSTRAW LONDON - BOSTOCK, STEPHENS, RICHARDS, FISKE. YORKSHIRE - ELLIS, LANGLEY-ELLIS (& Langley links) SUSSEX - PRICE (interested in O'GORMANN & ROSE-PRICE links) ____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie

    08/18/2000 03:10:13
    1. [ELLIS-L] Re: A prayer for you
    2. Betty Bubrig
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Debbie <dbean23@bigplanet.com> To: Kathy Dean <KathysKitty@yahoo.com>; Betty Bubrig <dbbubrig@bellsouth.net>; <mrspax@juno.com>; <tmgraffis@uswest.net> Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 12:00 AM Subject: Re: A prayer for you > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Teresa Graffis <tmgraffis@uswest.net> > To: <tmgraffis@uswest.net> > Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 4:09 PM > Subject: FW: A prayer for you > > > > > > > > > > > > Subject: A prayer for you > > > > My instructions were to send this to four people that I wanted God to > > >>bless and I picked you. > > >> > > >>Please pass this to four people you want to be blessed as well as the > > >>person who sent it to you. > > >> > > >>This prayer is powerful and there is nothing attached, please do not > > >>break this pattern, prayer is one of the best gifts we receive. There > are > > >>no cost but a lot of rewards, let's continue to pray for one another. > > >>God bless and have a nice day! > > >> > > >>"Father, I ask you to bless my friends, relatives and email buddies > > >>reading this right now. Show them a new revelation of your love and > > >>power. Holy spirit, I ask you to minister to their spirit at this very > > >>moment. Where there is pain, give them your peace and mercy. Where there > > >>is self-doubt, release a renewed confidence through your grace, In Jesus > > >>precious Name." > > >> Amen > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

    08/16/2000 09:30:57
    1. [ELLIS-L] NEW LIST FROM ROOTSWEB
    2. Jenny Bostock
    3. Hi all I know this is a bit off-subject, but i hope that no one will mind me doing this. Just created is a new mailing list from Rootsweb, which I am the list administrator. It is the THEATRICAL-ANCESTORS A list for all those who had famous/non famous ancestors who were actors/actresses, or who had stage related occupations. A universal list for ALL genealogists, from all over the globe. You can subscribe to the list in mail mode by sending a message to THEATRICAL-ANCESTORS-L-request@rootsweb.com that contains the word subscribe and nothing else. If you prefer digest mode, you should send the command instead to THEATRICAL-ANCESTORS-D-request@rootsweb.com. To unsubscribe, you should send the command "unsubscribe" to THEATRICAL-ANCESTORS-L-request@rootsweb.com (if in mail mode) or THEATRICAL-ANCESTORS-D-request@rootsweb.com (if in digest mode.) To switch from one mode to the other, you should unsubscribe from one and then subscribe to the other. To post to both THEATRICAL-ANCESTORS-L and THEATRICAL-ANCESTORS-D, messages should be sent to THEATRICAL-ANCESTORS-L@rootsweb.com. Messages sent there will appear both places. Anyway, I hope that some of you will subscribe and get the ball rolling! Thanks Jenny Bostock ===== List Administrator for the BOSTOCK-L rootsweb mailing list ("subscribe" to) BOSTOCK-L-request@rootsweb.com\BOSTOCK-D-request@rootsweb.com *********** SCOTLAND - GRAY(fife), FORBES (fife) NOTTINGHAMSHIRE - RICHARDS, BETTISON, GOLDSTRAW LONDON - BOSTOCK, STEPHENS, RICHARDS, FISKE. YORKSHIRE - ELLIS, LANGLEY-ELLIS (& Langley links) SUSSEX - PRICE (interested in O'GORMANN & ROSE-PRICE links) ____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie

    08/14/2000 04:55:19
    1. [ELLIS-L] Fwd: purchasing copies
    2. --part1_de.8a5008e.26ca03bc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thought some people might be interested in this. debby Is it possible to purchase a roll of microfilm? I am interested in th Enumeration of Union Veterans and Widows of Veterans of the Civil War-roll #95. It is for Tennessee-Dickson/Montgomery Counties. We do not send records through inter-library loan or to other National Archives facilities. Many of the genealogical microfilms are available in the Regional Archives Records Service Centers. For information on the one closest to you, see http://www.nara.gov/nara/gotonara.html. The Microfilm Locator (http://www.nara.gov/nara/searchmicro.html) will help you see if the rolls you want are in that center. Some of the microfilm has been purchased by libraries or other research institutions and may be available in private research centers or through inter-library loan from them. Your local librarian can help you look into this. Microfilm may be purchased for $34 per roll ($39 for foreign orders). Call 1-800-234-8861. You will need to know the publication number (M or T number) and the roll number. If you don't have those numbers, first try finding them in the Microfilm Locator (http://www.nara.gov/nara/searchmicro.html). If you have other questions or need more help, call the Customer Service Centers: 202-501-5401 in Washington, DC and 301-713-6800 in College Park, MD. They will try to help you figure out the right numbers for the microfilm you need. There is also a microfilm rental program. You may rent: Federal population census schedules (including slave schedules) from 1790-1920 Census soundexes from 1790-1920 American Revolutionary War service records and index Revolutionary War pension and bounty-land-warrant application files All the information on the rental program is at http://www.nara.gov/publications/microfilm/micrent.html. We hope you find this information to be helpful. Please let us know if we can be of further assistance. --part1_de.8a5008e.26ca03bc_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <inquire@arch2.nara.gov> Received: from rly-yb04.mx.aol.com (rly-yb04.mail.aol.com [172.18.146.4]) by air-yb01.mail.aol.com (v75_b3.11) with ESMTP; Mon, 14 Aug 2000 18:41:15 -0400 Received: from smtp.nara.gov (smtp.nara.gov [198.76.129.52]) by rly-yb04.mx.aol.com (v75_b3.9) with ESMTP; Mon, 14 Aug 2000 18:40:51 -0400 Received: from NARA-Message_Server by smtp.nara.gov with Novell_GroupWise; Mon, 14 Aug 2000 18:38:49 -0400 Message-Id: <s9983cb9.006@smtp.nara.gov> X-Mailer: Novell GroupWise Internet Agent 5.5.3.1 Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 18:38:42 -0400 From: "NNU Public Reference Inquire" <inquire@arch2.nara.gov> To: <DSul720330@cs.com> Subject: Re: re: purchasing copies Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline We do not send records through inter-library loan or to other National Archi= ves facilities. Many of the gen

    08/14/2000 04:23:56
    1. [ELLIS-L] ELLIS marriages/Guilford Co., NC
    2. Mashane
    3. I found these ELLIS names on a film of marriage records for Guilford Co., NC. The film contained only marriages whose grooms had a surname starting with the letter S. Therefore the only ELLIS names that showed up were brides or parents. Hope this helps somebody. Marsha Bride: Lola ELLIS white, age 18 Parents: W. G. & E. A. Groom: Henry E. SHOTWELL white, age 20 Parents: J. W. & Martha V. md. 25 Apr 1906 in Gilmer Twp., Guilford Co., NC Bride: Bessie SHORES white, age 18 Parents: John SHORES & Froney ELLIS Groom: Walker SMITH white, age 20 Parents: Ben & Roxie md. 7 Nov 1912 in Gilmer Twp., Guilford Co., NC

    08/12/2000 01:31:27
    1. [ELLIS-L] William B Fyffe and Nancy Eva Arnell
    2. My wall remains as is Would love for someone to give me an idea where to go next to find these parents or any intomation on them Thank you Tresa 1. WILLIAM B.1 FYFFE was born Abt. 1848 in Kansas. He married NANCY (EVA) ARNELL. She was born in Arkansas. Children of WILLIAM FYFFE and NANCY ARNELL are: i. ELLA MAY2 FYFFE, b. January 28, 1868, Oskaloosa, Jefferson Co., Kansas, or Cherokee Strip, Now, Oklahoma; d. December 31, 1934, Severy, Greenwood Co., Kansas; m. ARTHUR JEROME ELLIS, SR., December 16, 1885, Kansas; b. February 25, 1861, near Vincennes, Knox Co., Indiana; d. February 21, 1943, Eureka, Greenwood Co., Kansas. ii. LARRY FYFFE. ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    08/12/2000 05:54:13
    1. [ELLIS-L] William Daniel ELLIS, born in South Carolina
    2. Bob Hadley
    3. I am searching for information on William Daniel ELLIS, born in South Carolina, probably about 1860-1870. William married Florence Esther Curtis in Texas about 1890. I am trying to identify the names and birthplaces of William's parents. The following is the family structure of William and Florence: FAMILY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Husband: William Daniel ELLIS Born: Wife: Florence Ester CURTIS Born: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Lydia ELLIS, born 1891in Texas; married Chester Robert Ball in Johnson Co., TX 2. Isaac W. "Judge" ELLIS, born 1892 in Texas; married Ida Moore in Johnson Co., TX 3. Vida Irene ELLIS, born 30 Jan 1894 in Texas; married Walter G. Hyles. 4. Ernest Sydney ELLIS, born 29 Nov 1896 in Texas; 1896 married Sallie Annie Beville in Johnson Co., TX. 5. Ervie Sly "Red" ELLIS, born 27 Jul 1899 in Texas; 1918 married Zelma Mae Bewley in Johnson Co., TX. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Any infomation on this family would be appreciated. Bob Hadley 105 Nathaniel Court Cary, NC 27511

    08/10/2000 03:04:15
    1. [ELLIS-L] George Nathan Ellis
    2. I am looking for the parents of George Ellis ,b.1857.He was listed in the 1870 census living in Winton Township, Hertford Co. N.C. on the farm of Henry and Susan Griffith. In 1880 he was living on the farm of Richard Carter in Murfreesboro, Hetford Co. N.C. and his mother was listed as Prissia. George married Anna Norflet Curl in 1883,daughter of Norflet Curl. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    08/09/2000 12:31:09
    1. [ELLIS-L] ELLIS,SHELL,SCOTT,HICKS<Pattillo,PERKINSON,ANDREWS,DEWELL ,KING
    2. I am posting this to several lists.I hope the people I have connected with in past postings see this new information,especially Keith [lost emails}. And I hope it may help others make a connection too. I am from the STEPHEN ELLIS b.Oct 19,1764 Prince Georges Co.Va. d.Dec 10,1834 Brunswick Co.Va. mar. SALLIE SHELL b.July 9,1770 ,d.Jan 23,1858. I am from their son TATNAI ELLIS b. April 8,1808 d.Dec 20,1887 mar. LUCY B. HICKS PATTILLO April 13,1829, b. unk d. before 1870. Children of Tatnai and Lucy-- LUCY TABITHA b. abt 1833 d.unk; ANDREW JACKSON b Mar 14,1837 d. Apr. 13,1862 mar MARY ELLIS Mar.21 1859; ADELIA FITZERLAND[my gggrdmother} b. Sept 10,1836 Mecklenburg Va. d. April 16 1921 Portsmouth Va.; FRANCIS JAMES b Feb 28,1830 d. Oct 29,1918 . ADELIA FITZERLAND ELLIS mar. May 8,1861 GEORGE EDWARD SCOTT b. Sept 10,1838 d.Dec 22,1901,Petersburg Va.FATHER of GEORGE EDWARD --JORDAN JERALD{He is listed as JARELL J. on census records} b. abt 1813 d . bef 1880 mar. ELIZABETH WORSHAM PERKINSON b. d. unk. Other children besides George were HESTER ANN b.[41 in 1880 census} mar to EDWARD TRAYLOR; MARY ELIZABETH [24 on 1870 census] d. unk ;RICHARD C. b unk d. June 30 1862 ; THOMAS [21 on 1870 census} ELLA b. unk d. young unk. JORDAN Jerald's MOTHER 's maiden name was ____ ANDREWS.He also had a sister REBECCA who also married a Mr.___ ANDREWS. ELIZABETH WORSHAM PERKINSON's father was JOHN PERKINSON who married ____BELCHER.Their other children besides Elizabeth were JOHN,MARY and NANCY PERKINSON. Now back to GEORGE EDWARD SCOTT and ADELIA FITZERLAND ELLIS SCOTT.Their children were --CORA OPHELIA b. Jan. 4,1864 Petersburg,VA. d. unk aft 1910 [supposedly mar.___PILLSWORTH ? ,can find no documentation to prove this}; GEORGE RICHARD b. abt 1866[ 4 on 1870 census}died age 5 appx 1871; MINNIE ADELIA b. after 1870 ,d. before 1880 age 14 months; HERBERT MASON b . abt 1873 Petersburg Va.d . Dec,1947 [murdered Portsmouth Va.}mar. FANNIE GLAZER[children HILDA,THELMA,MASON} ; PETER OCEOLA b. Aug 10,1878 Petersburg Va. d. Oct 19,1918 Baltimore Maryland; OJEDDO JACKSON b. July 30,1862 Brunswick Va. d. Dec 11,1947 age 85 Portsmouth,Va. mar.Sept 12,1883-?84, VIRDELIA FISCO DEWELL b. July 27,1869 Petersburg d. April 24,1957 Portsmouth Va. age 87. Their children -- OLIVE LORRAINE b. Feb 16,1886 Petersburg Va. d. May 26,1974 mar.RICHARD RAYMOND LIGGEN?; LEON GREY b. May 14,1888 d June 17 1909 [drown Ocean view Beach age 21}; RAYMOND OJEDDO b. May 28,1891 d Nov 20 1949 Portsmouth,Va. m. MARY ELLEN BARRETT. : NORVILLE CARLYLE b. Oct 2,1893 d Sept 15,16 1894 [11 m.14 days}; EDITH ELLIS b. Jan 22,1896 d. June 21,1965 La.California m. JOHN FRANKLIN RUTH before 1924; RUDOLPH b .May 11,1898 d Aug 30/31 1899 Portsmouth Va 1yr 3m. ; ANNE VIRDELIA b. July 25,1900 d unk in her late 80's never married; ESTHER VIRGINIA b. Jan 4,1905 d unk in Newyork in her 80's never married; DOROTHY DEWELL b. Dec 13,1906 - ;. Father of VIRDELIA FISCO DEWELL SCOTT was THOMAS HENRY DEWELL b. unk Surry Co.Va. d Oct 1,1919 age 83 mar. ANNE ELIZABETH KING b unk Surry Co. d. Sept 9,1907 age 68y 4 m 25 dys, marr 2nd MARY ___? .Other children of THOMAS and ANNE besides Virdelia were THEOPHOLUS b unk d.Dec 21,1938 71y ,11m,20 days; MARY{MOLLIE} b .unk d.unk. THOMAS HENRY DEWELL 's father was WILLIAM DEWELL. ANNE ELIZABETH KING DEWELL's father was WILLIAM KING,her mother was MARTHA[cemetary record say ELIZABETH}. "Source of this information from bible of OJEDDO JACKSON SCOTT,cemetary records, and conversations with Dorothy Dewell Scott-last surviving daughter of Ojeddo}. Connected to any of these surnames? Thanks, Dot P.

    08/08/2000 07:14:37
    1. [ELLIS-L] Reunion Data
    2. Mary Stephenson
    3. Hello to all that sent me Ellis information. I greatly appreciate it. I recieved too many replies to my post to respond to each one exclusively. The response was great !! I did not glean any new information while conversing with the family. I did however, get them interested in Genealogy when I produced all those printed replies from the list. Several wanted to know how to research, so now maybe I will not be alone in my hunt. I think I already posted that I found my George Monroe Ellis and Martha (Mattie) Williams Ellis burial sites in Macedonia Cem. in Dale Co. I will go take pictures when it cools down some. We did go to a Cem in Coffee Co. yesterday and it must have been at least 105 out there. WHEW !!! If anyone is interested, (and ya'll need to let me know ) I will post whatever I find on my ELLIS's. I will go back tomorrow and start the census again. They are in Coffee Co. 1910-1920, as I have already found them there. I need to find George's parents so I can go on. Nobody knew who their grandparents were, nor knew where they came from. (N.C., S.C., Va.) Again, Thanks to those of you who responded to my plea. Mary masdal@ala.net

    08/07/2000 01:48:46
    1. [ELLIS-L] Occupation Site
    2. Jenny Bostock
    3. http://cpcug.org/user/jlacombe/terms.html a good site for finding out terms of occupations. Suggested by another member of another list... I think it was the Staffordshire-l one - (as far as I can remember) Apologies if you see this MANY times on various lists!! but it is worth passing on! Jenny Bostock List administrator for the BOSTOCK rootsweb mailing list BOSTOCK-L-request@rootsweb.com - "subscribe" BOSTOCK-D-request@rootsweb.com - "subscribe" BOSTOCK-L@rootsweb.com ===== SCOTLAND - GRAY(fife), FORBES (fife) NOTTINGHAMSHIRE - RICHARDS, BETTISON, GOLDSTRAW LONDON - BOSTOCK, STEPHENS, RICHARDS, FISKE. YORKSHIRE - ELLIS, LANGLEY-ELLIS SUSSEX - PRICE Also interested in finding O'GORMANN & ROSE-PRICE links with PRICE; and LANGLEY links with ELLIS/LANGLEY-ELLIS snorlaxjen@yahoo.co.uk ____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie

    08/06/2000 09:30:35
    1. [ELLIS-L] Ellis David
    2. Hello everyone, My Ellis line has not progressed very far yet. I am just beginning. If anyone has any information on David Ellis that married Harriet Basden and settled in southern Illinois USA in mid to late 1800's please share it with me. My father was Andy Ellis, born in 1909 in Alto Pass Illinois, his father was David. David supposedly came to America around 1849 from England or Wales. Any help would be appreciated, there doesn't seem to be much info available. Donna

    08/05/2000 04:58:45
    1. [ELLIS-L] Ellis Scotland
    2. Ken Parker
    3. Hello All, My Ellis line, Alexander married Jean Morton in Stonehouse, Scotland circa 1895. They had six boys, James Morton (my grandfather), William, Robert, Alexander, Andrew, George and one daughter Jean. The family may originally have come from Wales as they were miners. Ken

    08/05/2000 01:38:43
    1. [ELLIS-L] Census I can not use yet
    2. Vol 14 roll 391 Grant Twp Neosho Co KS June pg 14 line 123 104 Ellis, Joseph WM 44 farmer IND KY KY Cynthia WF 49 WF eife keeping house IND UNK KY George WM 20 son farming IND IND IND Mary WF 18 dau without occ IN IN IN Lucy WF 14 dau at hom IN IN IN David WM 13 Son working on far IN IN IN Joseph WM 11 son IN IN IN Rose WF 9 dau IN IN IN Samuel WM 7 son IN IN IN ======== pg 12 Mission TWp Neosho Co june 8 1880 line 83 83 Ellis Henry WM 57 farmer OHIO --- ----- Amenia? WF 42 wife keeping house IND Vierginia KY Josey 1n WF 23 d works t home IN ohio IN Thinidam WM 15 s works on farm IN OHIO IN Addie WF 13 d IN Ohio IN James A WM 9 s KS Ohio IN Georgia N WM 2 s KS Ohio IN == hope it helps someone Tresa ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    08/02/2000 08:54:59
    1. [ELLIS-L] Carlos W. Ellis
    2. I am trying to find information about my great-grandfather, Carlos W. Ellis, who was born in New Hampshire c.1822- we don't know where in New Hampshire. He married Frances E. Dunn in Richmond Virginia in 1857 and died in Richmond in 1888. He was a woodturner by trade. Does anyone know anything about him-where he was born, parents, etc? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

    07/29/2000 02:25:43