38Y 7M 23D
wife of William M. "Roe" Ellis.
ch: George E., Claud W., Goldie B., Bessie G., infants Bonnie and Muriel. Susan died of complications three months after Muriel's birth and a month after Muriel's death.
Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002
Name: Mr William Monroe Ellis
Marriage Date: 6 Aug 1876
Marriage Location: Forbes, Holt, Missouri
Spouse Name: Miss Susan Adalino Kelley
Holt County Sentinel, September 18, 1896.
Chronicling America Digital Archives online
Susan A. Kelly was born in Holt county, Mo., Jan. 14, 1858. Was united in marriage to William M. Ellis, August 6th, 1876. To this union were born six children, two boys and four girls, two of the little ones having preceded her to that peaceful shore. Sister Ellis gave her heart and life to Christ in July, 1893. On the morning that she died, the deceased called her family around her, told them she was going to her rest and requested them to prepare to meet her in heaven. Funeral services from the M.E. Church at Forbes, Mo., by Eld. J.N. Cole, of Mound City, Sept. 8th, from these words,"The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death".
(Obit courtesy of Lynnette, with thanks)
Susan's husband, William, believed to be William M. Ellis, brother of Louisa Ellis. Parents were William Ellis and Mary Jane Enoch. Louisa and William were raised by Mary Jane and her second husband, William Henry Morgan.
(Note, Louisa married Henry Morgan; their stone can be seen behind the Susan Ellis stone in second photo at right.)
38Y 7M 23D
wife of William M. "Roe" Ellis.
ch: George E., Claud W., Goldie B., Bessie G., infants Bonnie and Muriel. Susan died of complications three months after Muriel's birth and a month after Muriel's death.
Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002
Name: Mr William Monroe Ellis
Marriage Date: 6 Aug 1876
Marriage Location: Forbes, Holt, Missouri
Spouse Name: Miss Susan Adalino Kelley
Holt County Sentinel, September 18, 1896.
Chronicling America Digital Archives online
Susan A. Kelly was born in Holt county, Mo., Jan. 14, 1858. Was united in marriage to William M. Ellis, August 6th, 1876. To this union were born six children, two boys and four girls, two of the little ones having preceded her to that peaceful shore. Sister Ellis gave her heart and life to Christ in July, 1893. On the morning that she died, the deceased called her family around her, told them she was going to her rest and requested them to prepare to meet her in heaven. Funeral services from the M.E. Church at Forbes, Mo., by Eld. J.N. Cole, of Mound City, Sept. 8th, from these words,"The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death".
(Obit courtesy of Lynnette, with thanks)
Susan's husband, William, believed to be William M. Ellis, brother of Louisa Ellis. Parents were William Ellis and Mary Jane Enoch. Louisa and William were raised by Mary Jane and her second husband, William Henry Morgan.
(Note, Louisa married Henry Morgan; their stone can be seen behind the Susan Ellis stone in second photo at right.)
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