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William Ellis
(1) was born on 20 Apr 1764 in Plymouth,
Plymouth, MA. He died WFT Est. 1765-1854. Parents:
Eleazer Ellis and Deborah Gibbs.
Wilson
Ellis(58) was born about 1893 in Clark,
Jefferson, ID. He died WFT Est. 1894-1983. Parents:
John Halford Ellis and Nettie May Thomas.
Zilpha
Ellis(1) was born on 5 Aug 1747 in
Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. She died on 4 Aug 1807 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. Parents:
Eleazer Ellis and Deborah
Gibbs.She was married to Prince Wadsworth
on 11 Nov 1766 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA.
*Catherine
Ellison(61) was born in 1634. She
died WFT Est. 1664-1728. Parents: *Laurence Ellison
.She was married to *Henry Linnington in 1655
in Hempstead, New York. Henry Linnington appears many times in the town records
of Hempstead, Long Island, New York, beginning in 1657
"1658, July 6: At a Court holden at Hempstead. Whereas, Henry Linington,
besides other evil practices unto the disturbance of Christian order and peace,
and to the violation of the laws, to the great dishonor of God and to the evil
example of the nations under which we live, hath solicited Deborah Sturgis; Be
it therefore ordered that he shall forthwith be committed to the Marshal's custody
(who is hererby authorized to apprehend him and in sure and safe manner to keep
him in ward, until he shall give sufficient security in recognizance in the value
of 500 guilders for his good behavior, in default thereof he is to be sent unto
Manhattans, and within 3 months he is to be banished out of the town's limits.)
His bondsmen were his father and brother-in-law, Lawrence and John Ellison.
To defend them harmless he bound himself, his chattels and estate, both moveable
and unmoveable, to stand in caution and be security.
1659. -- At a Court held May 1: Whereas Lawrence Ellison hath entered into recognizance
that Henry Linington should submit to the sentence of the Court pronounced against
him, viz.: to depart the town, and mean time to be of good behavior, and so supplicates
to have his bond cancelled, the Court doth order that the recognizance will stand
in force until the sentence of the Court shall be performed."
Henry apparently went free on bond, but lived in a state of disgrace for more
than one year, until he was restored the liberties of an inhabitant (Vol I, page
114]:
"At a Generall towne Meeting the 3rd of Oc't 1659 Holden at ye howse of
Mr Richard Gildersleve, Magestrate
Vpon ye Supplication of Henry Linnington it was this day granted that all former
proceedings ags't him should he remitted, and he was then received againe vpon
promise of reformacon vnto ye Liberties of an Inhabitant.
Teste John James, Cle. Seal.
The 3rd of Oc't 1659.
Vpon A message sent by ye Governor by Cap'n Newton, & leut'nt steelwell,
it was granted that all Vollentiers that were desirous to goe under pay ag'st
ye Indians mighte have their liberty to goe out of this place but being in ye
buysy time of harvest there was not any that went.
Teste John James [Seal.]
I can say
1 that hinerry Linnington Came as I was aboute my worke at the well, and asked
mee to lie w't him and would have me goe in to the Barne w't him for that purpose
2 that he offered me 10 S to yeeld to his desirers and so he fell from that
sum by degrees to half a busheell of mault and I withstood him, and tould him
that it was a greate sinne and shame for him that had so good knowledge to sollisit
any woaman to soe great A sinn,
3 he tould me that hee offered Largely, and said that he used to give sarah
but 5 S atime
4 seeing his importunity w't me to go into ye Barne with him, I bid him goe
and stay till I Came, and that while I slipt over to timmothy holsteads."
In 1660, he sells his half-interest in the mill to William Smith:
"fforasmuch as there is an agreement made betwixt William Smith on the one
partie, and Henry Lininton of the other partie, That the Mill that is between
them should bee prised by William Smith, with all things belonging to her housing
and land and the hopper the shoow and the hoppe Excepted, According to ye above
said agreement I William Smith do prise ye halfe of the mill at ffourty pounds
sterling, to be paid in beaver or Cattell at Beaver prise, to bee paid ye twentieth
day of October next ensuing ye date hereof, and thirty bushels of Indian Corne
ye first of January ensuing ye date hereof, and twenty bushels of wheat to bee
paid ye 16th of March next ensuing ye date hereof, To this agreement wee have
hereunto both subscribed our hands
Henry Lininton
the mark of X William Smith
William Smith having prised ye halfe of ye mill, as above specified, the abovesaid
Henry Lininton have resigned his halfe of the mill to William Smith, with ye
Iron Barre, ye Mill bills, and ye Iron Sledge, with all privileges belonging
to her, the things above excepted, and ye said William is by these presence to
performe Henry Linintons Ingagements to the Towne. And for the true and Just
performance hereof, I the said William Smith Do binde over my Mill, and in case
I the said William Do not make payment according to the conditions before Expressed,
that then ye Mill I wholly forfuit to Henry Lininton. In witness hereof I do
here unto sett my hand this 3 of September, 1660..."
In December 1682, Henry Linnington successfully sued Matthew Beadle for the cost
of wintering a heifer, being awarded 16 shillings plus court costs. Among those
who testified was Jonathan Smith, Sr.:
"The testimony of Jonathan Smith Seeneer this deponant testifeth that I
being at the mill and heniry linintun tould me that there was a stray Beast and
he asked me if I knew hose it was and I tould him I thought it was mathu bedls
and he desired me to telle mathu bedle of it and whin I cam hom I tould mathu
bedle of it and mathu bedle desired me to desier heneri linintun to give har
a little meat whil I com for her and I did so and severall tims hinnery ased
me when matheu would com for and I tould him that matheu sayd he would com as
sone as ever he could and the nex winter leat in the winter heneri linintun desired
me to speack to mathew bedle to fetch his beast away and pay him for wintring
of har for he could not tell whether it was his or no becas she was not marked
and I tould mathu bedle again and he sayd he would fetch har as sone as he could
and satisfi him for his pains: and farther saith not..."
In 1684, Henry Linnington was accused of slander:
"The deposetion of Thomas Smith of Jemeco [Jamaica, New York] in the case
betwen daniel bedle plentive and Henery linintun defendant this deponant testifieth
that he being at Henere linintuns mill I heard here linintun charg daniel bedle
with staling a swine but whether it was a hog or a bore that he charged him with
I cannot tell for thay ware discorsing of both and daniel bedle answared that
he heard that he had often charged him but he could not prove it but now he could
prove it and he would sue him for a slander and farther saith not..."
From "Colonial Hempstead", by Bernice Schultz, 1937, page 138:
"There was a law against bolting flour except in New York, as it was too
difficult to regulate the quality of flour made in distant parts, but there were
so many illegal bolting mills that the monopoly was rescinded in 1680. Hempstead
had a number of such mills and was astonishingly well supplied with grist mills.
Tide mills and wind mills were augmented by watermills which made use of every
likely stream. Mill-rights were granted by the townmeeting, often including
a tract of land and permission to build whatever ditches or sluiceways might
be necessary. The miller was required to be ready for business within a given
time, and was occasionally required to build a bridge over the stream. He received
as payment one eleventh or one twelfth of the grain he ground, with the stipulation
that if ever he should fail to keep a good mill the grant should revert to the
town. Henry Linnington, intractable even in his own age, scorned to submit the
projects inspired by his rugged individualism to his fellows' approval, and built
himself a mill without applying for the right to do so. The meeting [June 16,
1690], at once sensitive to its prerogatives and eager to foster new enterprise,
decided to offer him an agreement, which, in case of a refusal to sign, would
be granted to someone else." Children were:
*John Linnington, Elizabeth Linnington,
Catharine Winnifred Lininton.
*Laurence
Ellison(61) was born about 1590 in
England. He died before 29 Dec 1665 in Hempstead, Long Island, New York.
He was married about 1620. From "Colonial Families of Long Island, NY,
and Connecticut", by Herbert Furman Seversmith, 1939:
Lawrence Ellison "was born about 1595, and probably in England. The baptismal
record has not been found. In view of the fact that his son Richard appears
of record in Braintree, Massachusetts, as early as 1646, it may be that Lawrence
ellison was there also. He is, however of record as being in the Connecticut
Colony 1 June, 1643 and was then perhaps of Hartford; in the record the other
persons mentioned were at the time of that place. He brought an action in the
Particular Court of Connecticut on that date through his attorney William Hills
against Thomas Marshfield. The jury found for the plaintiff to the amount of
four pounds damages.
Stiles in his "History of Windsor, Connecticut", Vol. I, page 155 states
that in 1644 Lawrence Ellison forfeited an allotment of land near the lot of
Williams Phelps, 'because he did not comply with terms of the grans', the terms
having been that ellison should have been in residence there for two years now
past or the grant should be void. The lot was given to Thomas Orton in March
of 1646. It is usually stated that Ellison was, however, a resident of Windsor
in 1653; after that date he had removed to Hempstead, New York.
Lawrence Ellison was recorded as Goodman Ellison at Hempstead in 1657; he had,
together with his sons John and Thomas, six 'gattes'; he was listed in the rates
made for a levy to pay public charges, 3 March 1658/9, and was townsman in 1659.
Also in 1658 he with his son John became sureties for the good behavior of Henry
Linnington, who had married Lawrence's daughter Catharine.
Lawrence Ellison died after 5 June, 1665 and before 29 December, 1665. The administration
of his estate was granted to his three sons 2 June, 1666. He was probably buried
at Hempstead, New York.
He probably married in England, and about 1620..."
From the Hempstead Town Records:
"Desembar 29 1665 whar as in page 28 ther is a reacord of Land bee twene
adum mote and John Ellessun from this forward I John Ellessun doo reasine all
my Right and intrust of that home bavell for and in consiederation of Richeard
Ellessuns part of the home that our ffeather Larance Ellissun Latte dasessed
did in Joye Ling by the Loote of John Smith :R: as witnes ours hands.
Testes THO: HICKES: Cler his
Richerd X Ellessuns
marck
his
John X Ellessun
marck Children were:
Richard Ellison, Thomas Ellison,
John Ellison, *Catherine Ellison.
Jeanne
Ellison(109) was born Private. Parents:
Jim Ellison and Jeanette
Timmons.
Jim
Ellison(109) was born Private.
He was married to Jeanette Timmons Private. Children
were: Jeanne Ellison.
John
Ellison(61) was born about 1625 in
England. He died before 10 Jan 1688/89. Parents:
*Laurence Ellison.
Richard
Ellison(61) was born WFT Est. 1611-1640.
He died WFT Est. 1617-1719. Parents: *Laurence Ellison
.
Thomas
Ellison(61) was born WFT Est. 1611-1640.
He died WFT Est. 1631-1719. Parents: *Laurence Ellison
.He was married to Martha Champion WFT Est.
1631-1677.
William Brabham Ellison(526) was
born Private.(527) He Chr. Private.
(527)He Private-Begin Private.
(527) He Seal to Parents Private.(527)
Richard
Ellithorpe(1) was born WFT Est. 1536-1563.
He died WFT Est. 1587-1650.He was married to
Isabel Watson on 27 Oct 1582.
Huldah**
Ells(109) was born WFT Est. 1675-1697.
She died WFT Est. 1721-1785.She was married to
John* Brockett on 1 Mar 1710/11. Children were:
Christopher* Brackett.
Arthur
M Ellsworth(1) was born on 12 Aug 1866
in Shiawassee, Shiawassee Co, Michigan. He died WFT Est. 1867-1956. Parents:
William B Ellsworth and
Charlotte N Mudge.
Cordelia
Ellsworth(1) was born WFT Est. 1823-1843.
She died WFT Est. 1844-1927.She was married to
Henry L Tenney WFT Est. 1844-1877.
Edwin
C Ellsworth(1) was born on 29 Sep 1863
in Shiawassee, Shiawassee Co, Michigan. He died WFT Est. 1864-1953. Parents:
William B Ellsworth and
Charlotte N Mudge.
Harry
Ellsworth(115) was born WFT Est.
1849-1881. He died WFT Est. 1875-1961.He was married to
Cornelia Moore Headen WFT Est. 1875-1918.
Hattie
S Ellsworth(1) was born on 12 Nov 1858
in Shiawassee, Shiawassee Co, Michigan. She died WFT Est. 1859-1952. Parents:
William B Ellsworth and
Charlotte N Mudge.
Josiah
Ellsworth(58) was born WFT Est. 1609-1635.
He died WFT Est. 1659-1722.He was married to Elisabeth
Holcomb on 16 Nov 1654 in Windsor, Hartford, CT.
Nellie
A Ellsworth(1) was born on 1 Apr 1857
in Shiawassee, Shiawassee Co, Michigan. She died WFT Est. 1858-1951. Parents:
William B Ellsworth and
Charlotte N Mudge.
Sarah
Isadore Ellsworth(1) was born on 17
Dec 1854 in Shiawassee, Shiawassee Co, Michigan. She died WFT Est. 1855-1948.
Parents: William B Ellsworth and
Charlotte N Mudge.
William
B Ellsworth(1) was born on 1 May 1826
in Conesus, Livingston Co, New York. He died WFT Est. 1869-1918.He was married
to Charlotte N Mudge on 23 Nov 1853 in Milford,
Oakland Co, Michigan. Children were: Sarah Isadore
Ellsworth, Nellie A Ellsworth,
Hattie S Ellsworth, Edwin C Ellsworth,
Arthur M Ellsworth.
Elmden(4) was born WFT Est. 1419-1472.
She died WFT Est. 1451-1554. Parents: Sir John Elmden
.She was married to Richard Carr WFT Est. 1439-1503.
Children were: George Carr.
Sir John Elmden(4) was born WFT Est.
1382-1444 in of Bishoprick. He died WFT Est. 1419-1521.He was married WFT
Est. 1406-1478. Children were: Elmden.
Anna
Elmendorf(61) was born WFT Est. 1657-1680.
She died WFT Est. 1700-1769.She was married to
Mattys Jansen on 7 Jun 1695.
Conrad
Gerritse Elmendorf(61) was born WFT
Est. 1719-1739. He died WFT Est. 1753-1825.He was married to
Jacoba Hardenbergh WFT Est. 1750-1783.
Conraedt
J. Elmendorf(61) was born WFT Est.
1712-1732. He died WFT Est. 1746-1818.He was married to
Catrina Hardenbergh WFT Est. 1743-1776.
Janneken
Elmendorf(61) was born on 23 Feb 1706/7.
She died WFT Est. 1748-1802.She was married to
Gerardus Hardenbergh on 22 Apr 1726 in Kingston, New York.
(7382) Children were: Antjen Hardenbergh
, Catrina Hardenbergh,
John Gerardus Hardenbergh, Jacobus Hardenbergh
, Jacoba Hardenbergh,
Gerardus Hardenbergh, Jenneken Hardenbergh
, Phillipus Hardenbergh.
Charlotte
m Elmer(1) was born on 17 Sep 1845
in Rome, Oneida Co, New York. She died on 29 Jan 1847 in Rome, Oneida Co, New
York. Parents: Libbeus E. Elmer and
Charlotte Rachel Mudge.
Elizabeth
Elmer(1) was born on 20 Jul 1840 in
Rome, Oneida Co, New York. She died WFT Est. 1872-1934. Parents:
Libbeus E. Elmer and Charlotte Rachel Mudge
.She was married to Morris S Salsbury on 6
Feb 1867 in Rome, Oneida Co, New York.
Elizabeth
Elmer(58) was born WFT Est. 1593-1615.
She died WFT Est. 1637-1704.She was married to
Edmund Jr Hobart Or Hubbar on 18 Oct 1632 in Hingham, Norf., England.
Helen
R Elmer(1) was born on 24 Nov 1851
in Rome, Oneida Co, New York. She died WFT Est. 1852-1945. Parents:
Libbeus E. Elmer and Charlotte Rachel Mudge
.
Julia
L Elmer(1) was born on 7 Aug 1837 in
Rome, Oneida Co, New York. She died on 18 Jul 1838 in Rome, Oneida Co, New York.
Parents: Libbeus E. Elmer and
Charlotte Rachel Mudge.
Libbeus
E. Elmer(1) was born on 28 Oct 1811
in Rome, Oneida Co, New York. He died WFT Est. 1854-1903.He was married to
Charlotte Rachel Mudge on 8 Jan 1834 in Rome,
Oneida Co, New York. Children were: William T Elmer
, Julia L Elmer, Elizabeth
Elmer, Mary L Elmer,
Charlotte m Elmer, Helen R Elmer.
Mary
L Elmer(1) was born on 18 Jun 1842
in Rome, Oneida Co, New York. She died WFT Est. 1872-1936. Parents:
Libbeus E. Elmer and Charlotte Rachel Mudge
.She was married to Zane Steuben on 6 Feb 1867
in Rome, Oneida Co, New York.
Rosina
Elmer(1) was born WFT Est. 1802-1822.
She died WFT Est. 1823-1906.She was married to
Nathaniel Mudge WFT Est. 1823-1856.
William
T Elmer(1) was born on 6 Nov 1834 in
Rome, Oneida Co, New York. He died WFT Est. 1867-1925. Parents:
Libbeus E. Elmer and Charlotte Rachel Mudge
.He was married to Katie L Camp on 22 May 1862
in Rome, Oneida Co, New York.
Martha
Elmes(1) was born WFT Est. 1683-1702.
She died WFT Est. 1708-1787.She was married to
William Ladson WFT Est. 1704-1730. Children were:
John Ladson.
Alexander
Elmore(61) was born WFT Est. 1788-1808.
He died WFT Est. 1822-1894.He was married to Mary
Divine WFT Est. 1819-1849.
John
Elms(71) was born WFT Est. 1423-1452.
He died WFT Est. 1477-1537.He was married to Elizabeth
Brown about 1472.
Elnor(4) was born in 1620. She was
baptised Submitted. She Endowment Submitted. She died WFT Est. 1649-1714.
She was married to Rice Edwards in 1643 in Salem,
Essex, Massachusetts. She Seal to Parents Submitted. Children were:
Mary Edwards.
Aaron
Lane Elowski(1) was born Private.
He Fact 1 (2) Private. Parents: Ronald Paul Elowsky
and Mary Ellen LaFLECHE.
Arnold
Elowski(1) was born Private. He Fact
1 (2) Private. Parents: Alexander Karl Gustav Elowsky
and Bertha Smoldt.
Brent
Thomas Elowski(1) was born Private.
He Fact 1 (2) Private. Parents: Ronald Paul Elowsky
and Mary Ellen LaFLECHE.
Chad
Shaw Elowski(1) was born Private.
He Fact 1 (2) Private. Parents: Larry Brandt Elowsky
and Marcia Shaw.
Cole
Bovee Elowski(1) was born Private.
He Fact 1 (2) Private. Parents: Larry Brandt Elowsky
and Marcia Shaw.
Dora
Elowski(1) was born Private. She Fact
1 (2) Private. Parents: Alexander Karl Gustav Elowsky
and Bertha Smoldt.
Emilie
Auguste Elowski(1) was born on 5 Oct
1869 in Detroit, Michigan. She died on 3 Apr 1949 in Presque Isle Co, Michigan.
She was married to Johannes Fredrich (Son Of Minnie)
Schlaeger on 13 Jan 1887 in Presque Isle Co, Michigan. Children were:
August Schlager, Marie Wilhelmine Auguste Schlaeger
, Adolph Adam Schlager,
Paul August Johann Schlager, Johannes August Christian
Schlager, Female Schlager,
Alfred Heinrich Schlager, Stillborn Schlager
, Helene Wilhelmine Olga Schlager,
Magdalene Meta Wilhelmine Schlager.
Kipp
Brandt Elowski(1) was born Private.
He Fact 1 (2) Private. Parents: Larry Brandt Elowsky
and Marcia Shaw.
Paul
Joseph Elowski(1) was born Private.
He Fact 1 (2) Private. Parents: Ronald Paul Elowsky
and Mary Ellen LaFLECHE.
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