Thursday, November 6, 2008

from my mail box

I should probably say that these come from the Elliott list-serve at Rootsweb so if you need more information, have more information or just want to thank the original poster, please go there to do that as I don't want to post any personal information here. information on subscribing to the list and the actual list page

Aldy/Alda ELLIOTT b.1815 in Mason Co KY married Sarah "Sallie" TURNER b. 1819 Kenton Co KY. Aldy and Sarah’s children are Alfred b. Nov 1842 d. 20 Feb 1927, Nancy J. b.1845, Mary F. b.1847, Lavina b. 1852, Ritta b. 1854, Charlotte b. 1857, Foster b. 1861 and William T. b.1866.

Alfred ELLIOTT b. Nov 1842 in Kenton Co KY, d. 20 Feb 1927 Kenton Co KY married Mary Elizabeth MONTGOMERY b. May 1850 Butler, KY d. abt. 1905. Married 5 April 1866.

Alfred and Mary’s children are Ida May b. 20 Jan 1867 KY d. 29 Oct 1892, Albert M. b. Jan. 1869 d. 23 July 1952, Henry B. b. 1870, Alda T. b. 02 Dec 1873 Butler KY d. 28 May 1945 Campbell Co KY, Annie M. b. 1877, Sarah C. or L. b. April 1879, Flora P. b. Oct 1881, “Hattie”Etta M. b. April 1884, Charles C. b. April 1887, (twins) Alva and Alvin b. & d. 29 Aug 1889, Nellie G. b. Feb. 1891.

Albert M. ELLIOTT b. Jan. 1869 d. 23 July 1952 married Sylvia A. KING b. Jan. 1874 d. 29 Sept 1945. Married 26 Dec 1897 in Pendleton Co., KY. Albert and Sylvia’s children are Gladys Elizabeth. b. Oct. 1898 Pendleton Co KY d. 31 May 1981 Pendleton Co KY, Everett King. b. 21 June 1900 d. 01 May 1972 OH, Everet H. b. Abt 1901 KY, Paul K. b. 1905 KY, Albert Harold b.1902, Sylvia K. b. 14 Aug. 1910 d. 23 Aug 1988 Flordia.

Everett King b. 21 June 1900 d. 01 May 1972 OH, married Lillian Fae RARDIN b. 1901 d. 15 Sept 1977 Campbell Co KY. Everett and Lillian’s children are Kenneth b. 1924 d. 17 Aug 1943 KY, Robert Harold b. 09 Mar 1933 Campbell Co KY d. 23 Sept 2001 Campbell Co KY and a living son.
and one from Australia
William and Rebecca (Wilson) Elliott were both born C.1796
in Co. Fermanagh Northern Ireland.
Between 1835 and 1853 they and their family immigrated to America. Their known family were;
1) Alexander born 1819.
2) Elizabeth born 1823.
3) Jane born 1826.
4) Rebecca born 1830.
5) William born 1832.
There may have also been a;
6) Thomas born C.1821 or C.1828.
Both Jane and William married in Co. Fermanagh and immigrated to Australia. No information has been found about the remaining children, Alexander, Elizabeth, Rebecca and the possible Thomas. A family story has the parents William and Rebecca (Wilson) Elliott dying shortly after their arrival in America.

Friday, October 31, 2008

From my mailbox

Another goodie from my mailbox that may give someone a hand...

Death of: Robert Edmund ELLIOTT
Date: Saturday, December 16, 1944
Place: at home
Age: 68 years
Occupation: retired farmer

Residence: 3818 East Sixth Street, Kansas City, Mo

Survivors:
Wife - Hattie Bell ELLIOTT of the home
Son - Robert F. ELLIOTT of the home
Son - Carl B. ELLIOTT, 416 Cypress Ave., Kansas City, Mo
Son - Earnest R. ELLIOTT, Route No. 4, Kansas City, Kas
Son - Oren S. ELLIOTT, 317 Clinton Place, Kansas City, Mo Daughter - Mrs. Andy VAN SCHOELANDT, 2008 East Forty-fourth Sister - Mrs. B. W. SHOESMITH, Clarkston, Wash Sister - Mrs. E. C. TRIPPLETT, Clarkston, Wash

Services:
Funeral - 1 pm, December 18, Forster Chapel

Reference: "The Kansas City Star" (Missouri) Saturday, December 16, 1944

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

From my mail box

Some of these may be of interest:

Walter Cyril Elliott, Born in Walverhamptom, England, August 12, 1886. His parents are Isaac Elliott and Sarah Jane Evans. Siblings Alice M, 1888, Bertram S, 1883, Ernest E, 1881, Frederick C, 1880, Gertrude L, 1885, Joseph H, 1896, Victor V, 1890.


Can anyone connect Elizabeth Elliott, born 10 June 1720 in Maghera, married
19 May 1741 in Ireland to obert Elliott,who was born in 1695 somewhere in Londonderry, or for that matter any other Elliott?. Elizabeth married David Archibald and the couple later migrated to North America.

Robert's first wife was Mary Johnston,born in Danzig,West Prussia on 2
Nov.1696. Robert and Mary had sons Johnston(b. 1719) and John (b.1721), both born
in Danzig, and Edward(b.1722) in Maghera.Mary is said to have died in
Scotland in 1722 and there is no record of an Elizabeth b.1720 anywhere.

Maverill Elliott was born nov 5 1851, died Dec 2,1881. married a woman by the name of Lindia Dillinger. They had on child a boy by the name of Frank. His nickname was Little Frank or Peddler Frank. He married a woman by the name of Perry, and died in Arkansas. Sorry no date. Maverill, was the 4th son of Jonas G Ellett and Sarah J Rich. They had a total of 12 children.

Still pluggin away...

At last count, I had 4,490 some names in my family tree. I am about 1/3 of the way through re entering all my information that was lost in multiple computer crashes. I cannot believe how far that has come and how many years I have spent working on it. Who knew a simple homework assignment could become one of my life's passions.

Today was exciting while trolling census records for names, I believe I finally found my g-g- grandmother's surname. Of course it is one of those names that could be and was spelled a dozen different ways and I have spent the morning and part of the afternoon looking for clues as to who her family was. i am sure now that she had a brother Isaac and he had a wife Mae and they took my g-g-granfather in after his wife died. Try as I may though I can find no evidence of that family before 1920 though.

Here's the skinny: My g-g- grandfather was Briton/Britton/Britain L. Wilcox. I believe the L was for Levi (his father's name) He married Arvilla. I believe her surname was Truesdail/Truesdale/Truesdell. I found Britton living with Isaac and Mae in Bradford County, PA on the 1920 census. He was about 73 years old then and is listed as brother in law to Isaac and a widower. If anyone has any information on these families I would be SOOOO grateful, please drop me a line.

I get so wrapped up in these families. As I am entering them into my database I cringe when I see a family that survived 4 still births or last their 2 youngest children in a fire or to the influenza outbreak or whopping cough or whatever. I mourn the people I can't find too. I hate that these people were born, married, had children and lives and no one took the time to preserve their existence.

I am sure my children believe I am crazy but every name that I write down, every fact that I locate and preserve for me is a little triumph for those that have gone before. In each of those things is a little part of what I am made up of. I hope they know I appreciate that and will treasure whatever parts I can find.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Stumbling Blocks

Thought I would list a few of my deadends...

My grandfather's father was John Truman Elliott (b 1854) his parents were Simeon Elliott(b 1812) and an Eliza Jane Sparks. I have not been able to find anything further on Eliza Jane and her family.

Simeon's parents were Aaron Elliott (b in Ma 1786)and Rebecca Goodrich (b 1786). Rebecca and Aaron are buried in Gelatt cemetary in PA. Rebecca's parents were William Goodrich and Rebecca Stanton and I know nothing further about them.

There are a couple anyway. Thinking about it this way will help me come up with other avenues to persue I hope.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

The unending search for Daniel Elliott

This came from a mailing list I am on. I am not posting the author since I don't give out anyones personal information wtihotu their permission...It's interesting in any case since Daniel is a particular stone wall for me!

The UNPROVEN THEORY of Daniel Elliott & His Ancestors


Daniel Elliott, made famous by his testimony at the Salem Witch Trials in 1692. He was born about 1665, most likely Marlborough Massachusetts. He states in his Witch Trials testimony that "he was 27 years of age or thereabouts." According to "Savages account of New England Genealogy", puts Daniel coming from Marlborough or Sudbury. In the General Court records for Sudbury and Marlborough, we know that a Mr. Elliot was living in Marlborough in 1661, he was one of the signers on a petition asking that taxes should be suspended until such time as a town could be established. We also find on the IGI a Mrs Daniel Elliot death about 1680 in the "Salem Area". The statement has been made in the "Loren S. Elliott" papers "Daniel Elliot, son of Daniel", and makes a further claim that the father of Daniel was "born ca. 1630". There is one Daniell Elliot found in Ides, Devon, England born 1636. He married Dorcas Pope 1659 in Ides, Devon, England. As of this date nothing has been located!
as to their arrival in America, but the search goes on for a passenger list with this couple on it. I doubt that one will be found, but the search goes on. The subtle clues are beginning to take form.

In 1690 a Daniel Elliot was killed by Indians, along with a George Ingersoll and others. In the testimony of Daniel Elliot at the Salem Witch trials, he was at the place of Nathaniel Ingersoll who was a relative of the George Ingersoll who was killed by Indians. Another clue?

In Josiah Temple' "History of Framingham Mass", he states that Daniel Elliott removed to the "Pope" farm after signing his grist mill at Oxford over to his 2 sons, James and Ebenezer. I believe that he was related to the Pope's by way of his mother Dorcas Pope. This has not been proven and one should not take these notes as proof at this time.

If we are to make the assumption that Daniel Elliot is the father of Daniel Elliot (of Salem) and Dorcas Pope is his mother then his ancestry can certainly be traced back to Devonshire, England.

If we follow this line of thinking, ie; Daniel and Dorcas (Pope) Elliot were the parents of Daniel Elliot of Salem fame, we will call Daniel of Devonshire the 1st Daniel.

1st Daniel christened April 3, 1636 Morten Hampstead, Devon, England, by Morten Hampstead Parish Register Vol 1, Baptisms 1603-1710, held by the Devon-Cornwall Record Society. His parents are listed as Daniell Elliot and Dorothy Southmead, daughter of William. Children born to them were Anne born April 12, 1635, and died April 14 of the same year, daughter Hannah born ? and Daniel born 1636. Daniel and Dorothy were married June 29, 1633 Morten Hampstead, England. Daniel was born 1599 to Richard Elliot and Amy Moxworthie. Richard was the son of John Elliot and Johanna Browne they were married about 1580. John Elliot was the son of Nycolas Elliot and unkown. Nycolas was the son of Richard Elliot and Dorothy ?.

Back to Massachusetts we find Daniel of Salem marriage to Hannah Cloyce, daughter of Peter Cloyce and Hannah Littlefield, parents Edmund and Annis(Agnes)Austin Littlefield. The children of Daniel and Hannah were Daniel JR, Ebenezer, James, John, Nathaniel, Jonathon, Peter & unknown son(died young). From the Essex Antiquarian, Daniel Elliot from Salem Village settled in Framingham 1693 along with the Coyce family, Daniel's step mother in law was found guilty as a witch but escaped and the Elliott and Cloyce families left Salem along with other family's named in the Salem Witch hunts. Daniel and his family moved once again about 1704 to Oxford where we find Daniel recieving the grist mill stones from Gabriel Bernon in 1715. Daniel Elliot handed over the grist mill to sons James and Ebenzer and it appears that some of the mill was sold to John Provender, brother to Sarah Provender who later married son Daniel JR. After leaving his grist mill we find he "removed to the Pope farm! ." The names of Daniel , father, Daniel JR and James Elliot appear on the propietors records. That of Daniel, the father, Sept 14, 1722 as the purchaser of fifty acres in the 3rd division, on both sides of the great brook, near Coffin's farm, that of Daniel JR, June 28, 1728 as the purchaser of 25 acres in the 5th division, adjoining the land of Daniel Elliot, that of James Elliot July 15 1734 as purchaser of twelve and 1/2 acres of land in the 6th division, adjoining to his other land, where he know lives. Land information is from "The History of Sutton Massachusetts from 1704-1876 by Hiram Averill Tracy & William Addison."

Please note that the history of Daniel, the father, is not proven and is only conjecture at this point. Although many clues are pointing some of us Elliot researchers to this conclusion, please do not take this a source or proof of ancestry. As more information is uncovered we will, of course, add to it to this story.

Today's Tidbit

I am trying to trace the Wilcox family in Bradford County, PA. I spent a good part of this morning...well all of this morning plowing through Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County, PA (Heverly, Clement Ferdinand.. Pioneer and patriot families of Bradford County, Pennsylvania. Towanda, Pa.: Bradford Star Print, 1913-1915.)
Here are some marriages I found listed, none of which seem to pertain to me but someone might be able to use them.

Bradford County Marriages:

June 12, 1803- Sheffield Wilcox married Charlotte daughter of John and Hannah (Mallory) Hinman of Wysox(P6)

June 6, 1814- Rowland Wilcox of Albany married Elizabeth Van Etten of Spencer, NY (P84)

March 23, 1831- Wells Wilcox of Albany married Harriett H. Fairchild of Dunshore, PA(P87)

March 17, 1836- Major Rowland Wilcox married Miss Louise Menardi(P46)

December 19, 1844- John Wilcox married Jane Britton of Towanda (P48)

Journeying into the past to find the present

In 7th grade I was given a simple science assignment to graph out the genetics of blue eyes in a family. Both of my parents had brown eyes. My brothers, sister and I all had blue. The odds that 2 brown eyed people (Bb) would have one blue eyed child are approximately 25%...My parents had 4! The odds of that happening are about 1/4 of 1%. My father's family were immigrants from Italy. My father and his brothers and sisters were first generation Americans. By the time I was wondering about the odds of all this, both of his parents were gone and in the time honored tradition of the Italian vendetta, most of his family was not speaking to each other. I was never able to do much sleuthing there but my mother's family...that's a different story. My mom's father had brilliant blue eyes and considering that my own sons have blue eyes in spite of the fact that my husband has brown (as do a good number of my nieces and nephews) they must be some determined genes.

In any case, that simple assignment opened up a world of wonder for me tracing my families' roots to find where I got my wings. I took a break from this for the past 3 years or so but am now back again searching and making tiny little discoveries. It is infinitesimally harder now though because the further back you go, the more difficult it is to find and or substantiate information.

Anyway, I thought I would try blogging some of this to see if anyone needs something that I have dug up (which may or may not) relate to my search and maybe someone will have something I can use. As I run across things that I feel may be of interest I will post them. Frustrations and przes alike!