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Stephen S. Ellis (1819 - 1900)

Stephen S. Ellis
Born in Anderson, South Carolina, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1840 in Blount, Alabama, United Statesmap
Husband of — married 9 Sep 1880 in Jefferson, Alabama, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 81 in Allgood, Blount, Alabama, United Statesmap
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Biography

Stephen Ellis was born in Appalachia, in South Carolina.

Stephen S Ellis was born on 19 Feb 1819 in Anderson, South Carolina, United States, son of Gideon Ellis (1786 - 1859) and Lucinda (Easley) Ellis (1786 - 1855).

His siblings were:

  1. Elizabeth Ellis (1805 - 1892)
  2. William Ellis (1806 - 1870)
  3. Winifred Ellis (1808 - 1867)
  4. Judith Ellis (1810 - 1885)
  5. Jeremiah C Ellis (1811 - 1889)
  6. Reuben Ellis (1812 - 1855)
  7. Joshua Ellis (1813 - 1882)
  8. Jesse H Ellis (1817 - 1901)
  9. Benjamin Ellis (1821 - 1855)
  10. Gideon Ellis Jr. (1824 - 1905)
  11. Lucinda Ellis (1825 - 1879)
  12. Sarah Ellis (1827 - )

Stephen married Martha Allgood (1810 - 1879) in 1840 in Blount Co., AL. Their children were:

  1. Frances N Ellis (1844 - 1910)
  2. Lucy Fanny Ellis (1845 - )
  3. Sarah J Ellis (1847 - 1889)
  4. Reuben Ellis (1848 - 1860)
  5. Stephen Allgood Ellis (1849 - ~1935)
  6. John Wesley Ellis (1853 - 1881)
  7. Nancy Emma Ellis (1854 - 1881).

In the 1850 census Stephen (age 31) was in Walker, Alabama, United States.[1]

Name Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Stephen Ellis M 31 South Carolina
Patsey Ellis F 29 South Carolina
Frances E Ellis F 6 South Carolina
Lucy F Ellis F 5 Alabama
Sarah J Ellis F 4 Alabama
Rulen A Ellis M 2 Alabama
Stephen A Ellis M 1 Alabama

In the 1860 census Stephen (age 41) was in Subdivision 1, Blount, Alabama, United States.[2]

Stephen married Sallie C Vann (1835 - 1890) on 9 Sep 1880 in Jefferson, Alabama, United States.

Stephen died on 29 Mar 1900 in Allgood, Blount, Alabama aged 81.


Burial

Shiloh Cemetery, Chepultepec, Blount Co., AL
Stephen Ellis Feb 19, 1819 - Mar 29, 1900
Photo of tombstone by findagrave contributor, Mike Wood

Sources

  1. 1850 Census: "United States Census, 1850"
    citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
    FamilySearch Record: MH5C-QHH (accessed 3 December 2022)
    FamilySearch Image: S3HY-6PCF-CC Image number 00371
    Stephen Ellis (31) in Walker, Alabama, United States. Born in South Carolina.
  2. 1860 Census: "United States Census, 1860"
    citing Page: 40; Affiliate Publication Number: M653; Affiliate Film Number: 2; FHL microfilm: 803002; Record number: 9199;
    FamilySearch Record: MHDC-WYR (accessed 3 December 2022)
    FamilySearch Image: 33SQ-GYTY-SJDG Image number 00250
    Stephen Ellis (41) in Subdivision 1, Blount, Alabama, United States. Born in S. C..


Acknowledgements

This person was created through the import of PittsPenn_2010-09-21.ged on 22 September 2010 by MG Pitts





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Ellis-27211 and Ellis-484 appear to represent the same person because: Same as his wife, orphaned & no sources but can you merge to get rid of the duplicate?