In 1920, Ellsworth lived with his sister, Bessie, and her husband, Sam McKurdy and adopted son, William McKurdy (formerly Walter L. Kearns) in Boston and was a laborer in a factory. By 1928, Ellsworth became a painter living at 367 Crescent Ave in Chelsea. In 1932, he moved to 144 Park in Chelsea. In 1940, he was living with his brother, Albert, at 59 Auburn in Chelsea.
Ellsworth served as a Private during WWI in the 302nd Machine Gun Battalion 76th Div Company "C." Another record says he served in Company A 165th Infantry, 42nd Division. He died Jan. 14, 1956 and is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery.
In 1920, Ellsworth lived with his sister, Bessie, and her husband, Sam McKurdy and adopted son, William McKurdy (formerly Walter L. Kearns) in Boston and was a laborer in a factory. By 1928, Ellsworth became a painter living at 367 Crescent Ave in Chelsea. In 1932, he moved to 144 Park in Chelsea. In 1940, he was living with his brother, Albert, at 59 Auburn in Chelsea.
Ellsworth served as a Private during WWI in the 302nd Machine Gun Battalion 76th Div Company "C." Another record says he served in Company A 165th Infantry, 42nd Division. He died Jan. 14, 1956 and is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery.
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