Person:John Ellis (144)

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John Ellis
b.Abt 1775
  1. John EllisAbt 1775 - 1840
m. 25 Nov 1793
  1. Olive EllisAbt 1794 -
  2. Stephen Ellis1795 - 1869
  3. Ellen EllisAbt 1803 - Aft 1870
  4. Ezekiel Parke Ellis1807 - 1884
  5. Sarah EllisAbt 1809 -
Facts and Events
Name John Ellis
Gender Male
Birth[4] Abt 1775
Marriage 25 Nov 1793 Columbia, Georgia, United Statesto Sarah Johnson
Death[1][3] Apr 1840 Washington, Louisiana, United States
References
  1. Tombstone photo, Ellis Cemetery, Franklinton, Louisiana, at www.findagrave.com.

    "Sacred to the memory of John Ellis, son of Stephen Ellis and Diana Lowery, married Sarah Johnson in Columbia Co. Georgia Nov. 5, 1793, departed this life April, 1840."

  2.   Washington Parish, Louisiana, in United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M19).
  3. Letter, Stephen Ellis to E. P. Ellis; E. P. Ellis and Family Papers, Mss. 663, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, La. This letter is a typescript. The original letter is apparently no longer extant.

    At the Ferry, March 31st 1840
    Dear Brother, this will inform you that I was sent for this morning in haste to see father. I am now with him, and though he does not appear so languid and feeble as he did in the early part of the day; yet I have no idea that he can survive more than three or four days—if you wish to see him I think you had better come up pretty soon. He wishes to see you and all the rest. He appears to be very sensible of his condition, has been telling me this evening how he wishes his business arranged &c &c.
    If you are [or] any person going direct to Greensburgh please write to Hart and Sarah, as we have no chance of sending them word. In all matters of sickness we may be deceived and in this the mercy of God may be interposed to his recovery; but to all human appearance, I think our father will soon be no more. Mother Magee is also very ill and Polly has to be with her a great deal. My own health is very bad, and this makes our situation rather perplexing, duties calling us to different scenes of distress.
    Mother is also in bad health. If your business is so that you can come up come to stay until an alteration either for the better or worse.
    My pen and light are both bad. I will therefore close. My love to sister Emily & little Thomas.
    Yours affectionately,
    S. Ellis
    From S. Ellis, at the Ferry
    To His Brother

  4. His birth is estimated from the date of his marriage.