29 year old Almeron ELLIS joined up to fight the Rebs in 1862. He left his wife and children in Pleasant Valley, Wisconsin for three long years. He was a Private in the Wisconsin 30th Infantry, Company I.
Almeron died here of 'paralysis' in 1898, four days after arriving here with his family from Milwaukee. He was a farmer and a mechanic. He's buried next to his wife Rosina next to the cemetery entrance lane. Only a crude temporary concrete stone ever marked his grave. Two of his many children, Lillian & Alfred, are buried nearby, both died in their 30's - same basic markers.
Almeron's parents were Salathiel and Priscilla (Ingalls) Ellis.
29 year old Almeron ELLIS joined up to fight the Rebs in 1862. He left his wife and children in Pleasant Valley, Wisconsin for three long years. He was a Private in the Wisconsin 30th Infantry, Company I.
Almeron died here of 'paralysis' in 1898, four days after arriving here with his family from Milwaukee. He was a farmer and a mechanic. He's buried next to his wife Rosina next to the cemetery entrance lane. Only a crude temporary concrete stone ever marked his grave. Two of his many children, Lillian & Alfred, are buried nearby, both died in their 30's - same basic markers.
Almeron's parents were Salathiel and Priscilla (Ingalls) Ellis.
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Almeron Fisk Ellis
Geneanet Community Trees Index
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Almeron Fisk Ellis
1880 United States Federal Census
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Almeron Fisk Ellis
Washington, U.S., Death Records, 1883-1960
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Almeron Fisk Ellis
1860 United States Federal Census
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Almeron Fisk Ellis
Washington, U.S., Select Death Index, 1907-1960
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