Ancestor Pages - knowing my family
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William Rufus Ellis (1833-1925) &
Martha Elizabeth Solomon (1831-abt 1890 )
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- their children:
Robert Lee Ellis - abt 1851
Louis Jackson Ellis - abt 1853
Allen Ellis - 3 Apr 1855
Thomas Ellis - abt 1857
Narcissia Angeline Ellis - 6 Apr 1859
William Alfred Ellis - abt 1862
Fannie Ellis - born and died 1866
Rufus Lonzo Ellis - 17 Jan. 1869
Amanda Ellis - born and died 1872
Sarah Luiza "Ludie" Ellis - 28 Jan 1875
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"Ludie" Ellis
married
(their page)
Uriah Eaton Hassell
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from: http://www.geocities.com/hassell63/ellis.html [geocities.com is closed]
05-02-2010 now found at http://www.fortunecity.com/millennium/circus/998/ellis.html
William Rufus Ellis
b. 3 Apr. 1833 - Barbur County, Alabama, USA
d. 5 Nov 1925 - Caryville, Washington, Florida, USA
Married:
(1) Martha Elizabeth Solomon
b. 7 Jun 1831 - Butler County, Alabama, USA
d. Abt. 1890
They had 10 Children:
1. Robert Lee Ellis - Abt. 1851
2. Louis Jackson Ellis - Abt. 1853
3. Allen Ellis - 3 Apr 1855
4. Thomas Ellis - Abt. 1857
5. Narcissia Angeline Ellis - 6 Apr 1859
6. William Alfred Ellis - Abt. 1862
7. Fannie Ellis - Born and Died 1866
8. Rufus Lonzo Ellis - 17 Jan. 1869
9. Amanda Ellis - Born and Died 1872
10. Sarah Luiza Ellis - 28 Jan 1875
William Rufus then married abt 1892:
(2) Amanda M. Brown.
William and Amanda had several children
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Stories:
Story of Ludie Part I
05-02-2010 now found at http://www.fortunecity.com/millennium/circus/998/ellis.html
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Contributors:
- photo of Rufus, information and Ludie's Story courtesy of Tami Thompson current email: daddysgirl@hubwest.com
- Photos of Ludie and Uriah curtesy of Dwyn Larson dwyn@ancestorpages.com
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