Hello, Still searching for info on Matthew (Matt E.) Edward Ellis, b. Sept. 13,1844 (supposedly in Calhoun, Gordon Co., GA., d. April 4, 1922 in the Confederate Soldiers Home, Atlanta, GA., buried in Fain Cemetery, Calhoun, GA. Father's name unknown. Mother, Elizabeth ( Mrs. E.G. Ellis is written on her stone in the Fain Cemetery, Calhoun, GA.). He was married Nov. 3, 1874 to Naomi/Neomi/Neoma Josephine (Josie) Phillips. She was born April 27, 1849 and died January 15, 1897 and is also buried in Fain Cemetery, Calhoun, GA. Her parents were Thomas Green and Mary Sessions-Phillips of Gordon County, Calhoun, GA. Matt and Naomi had at least two sons and possibly more children: James Harry, b. 1880 and Harlan Columbus, b. Jan 31, 1887, both born in Calhoun, GA., and are now both deceased. James Harry married Mattie Lewis. They had two sons, Thomas Lewis and George Franklin (both deceased). Harlan married Lasse Belle ? (last name could be Matthews). They had one son (we think his name could have been Clinton). Harlan divorced Lasse Belle in 1916 in Muskogee, OK and in 1917, he married Alta Lee Best in Muskogee, OK. Ten children came from this union, two of whom are deceased. Information passed down in the family states that Matthew's father went to serve in the Civil War and never returned so was assumed to be dead, but he went to OK instead and started a new family. Matthew served in the Civil War, Co. H, 3rd Georgia Infantry and was wounded July 4, 1863. He came back to Calhoun after the war. Would appreciate any information on Matt and his family. Regards, June Ellis Carter