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John Samuel Ellis He married 6 times and fathered 13 children. Married 1st May 1, 1844 in Batavia Clermont Co. OH to Maria Leonard b. July 2, 1825 in Batavia she died Jan 5, 1850, in Batavia Clermont Co. OH of cholera age 24. DAR records show she was buried at the Old Village Graveyard Children: 1. Henry Lealdas Ellis b. Dec. 14, 1846, Batavia IA d. Oct. 27, 1896 in Mt Vernon) (age 50) Interred Oakwood Cemetery, Mt Vernon, IL 2. William Jesse Ellis b. April 5, 1845, Batavia IA d. Mar. 19, 1898 in Mt. Vernon, IL. (age 53) Interred West Salem Cemetery, Jefferson Co. IL. Married 2nd in Feb. 28,1850 Ohio to Martha Pavey, b 1830 d.1861 (age 31) in Mt. Vernon, IL Children: 1. Nancy Ellis b. Nov. 27, 1850 Batavia Ohio, d. Aug. 31, 1935 in Los Angeles CA (age 85) 2. Edward Everett b. July 28, 1853 Levington, Ohio d. Dec. 24, 1926 St. Louis, MO (age 73) 3. John Albert Ellis b. Jan. 25, 1854 Batavia Ohio d. Oct. 28, 1939. Buhl Idaho, (age 85) 4. Charles F. Ellis July 1855, Ohio Married 3rd June 14, 1863 Mt. Vernon,IL to Harriet Heinemann (Elizabeth Moss) b. 1833 IL d.1866 Mt.Vernon IL. (age 39). She had two children from a previous marriage when they married; a son and daughter. Children: 1. Jacob Taylor Ellis b. March 1864 in Mt. Vernon IL. d. 1906 Carbondale IL.of Typhoid Fever. He was raised by his Uncle Capt.John R. Moss when his mother died, who raised him as one of his own. He was well educated and became a teacher in his own right. He was 42 when he died. See Obituary 2. Annie Ellis, 1866 died as an infant 3. Myra Ellis b. Nov. 10, 1869, Mt.Vernon IL. m. Asa O. Collins July 3, 1886 d. 3/21 1934 in Arthur IL.(age 83) Myra Collins Ogie (Asa), Leta and
her husband and baby.
It was a post card but never Posted At the top it says
Leta and her Husband and Baby. Married 4th Nov.20 1872 to Louisa M. Carpenter No information Children: 1. George Ellis b.1874 Mount Vernon Il. d 1883 Mount Vernon IL. (age 9) Married 5th in 1874 to Mrs. Trafton (no other information) Family Story is they were divorced because she had two grown sons who didn't like John and they ran him off. Married 6th September 19, 1891, Vanderburgh County, IN to Fanny Lawry b. Abt. 1862 in Illinois Children: 1. Morris Lawry Ellis Born 1886 Previous Marriage. 2. Edna Ellis b. 1892, At some point she developed T.B. and was sent to Buhl, Idaho for her health. 3. Margaret Ellis b. 1895 (no info) 4. Hobert Ellis, b.1897 (no info) The Family Story is --- Fanny blew into John's yard during a Cyclone, They became friends and he made her his housekeeper and later married her. He was 67 and she was 27. They lived in Evansville IN. the census has his occupation as Upholsterer He died of a stroke at the age of 82. |
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Henry Lealdas Ellis Married January 23, 1877 Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH Wife #1 Zella Mae Applegate b. May 17,1860 d. July 26, 1882 Cincinnati OH Interred in Pleasant Hill, Miami County, OH (age 22). Parents Andrew Jackson Applegate & Mary Ann Chambers.
Children 2. Mabel Ellis b. Oct. 31, 1879 in Cincinnati
Hamilton Co. OH, 3. Elizabeth Ellis b.June 12, 1881 in Cincinnati
,Hamilton Co. OH, When Zella Mae died Henry moved to Mt. Vernon to be close to his Father, Shortly after he got there his daughter Elizabeth died and a year later Mabel died, cause unknown making Hattie as the only living child. Married 2nd November 18, 1888 to Ida Mae Johnson b. 1865 Jackson Co. IL. d 1945 White Co. Ill. They may have been divorced when Henry died, she was not mentioned in Obituary. We found no children for them. Henry was a printer by trade and worked at the Gazette in Cincinnati OH for 13 years and at the Register news in Mount Vernon IL.for 10 years. He was in the Civil War 136 IL. Unit. Henry and his brother Charles were injured in the devastating Tornado of Feb. 1888 that nearly wiped out the city square. He married Ida Mae 9 months later. |
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Mt. Vernon Daily News For amateurs, several of whom Friday evening made their first appearance in public, the performance given by the Deac-- comedy company at Music Hall was a very credible one. A little more life and animation on the part of some of the principal actors would have made the performance much more acceptable, but there was an excellence in this particular by some of the others that was surprising. The impersonation of an old maid by Miss Hattie Ellis was worthy of a professional, in fact, numbers of professionals who have appeared here have failed to do nearly as well. It is not so likely that the handsome and intelligent young miss will ever enact the role in any other than an artificial manner, but there is no disputing that she know’s how to do so to perfection. |
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Hattie Marie Ellis Strattan Hattie Marie Ellis Strattan |
Hattie Marie Zella Mae Applegate |
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Andrew Jackson Applegate
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Samuel B. Crew 1822 - 1887 Samuel B Crew, surgeon considered Field and Staff not assigned to a company during the War He was 40 when he entered the service on Aug.15, 1862 he mustered out June 7, 1865. Born 1822 Died Oct 23,1887. Suffered from Spinal irritation and neuralgia. Dr Crew was a very rich man and at one time owned the Northeast corner of the Square in Mt Vernon. He died the year before the Tornado destroyed it, Stephen Thatcher Stratton rebuilt it we were told. He was married to Frances Leonard, Henry L Ellis's. Aunt. |
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