Elmer married Jane Maria Halstead October 23, 1844 in Aurelius, Cayuga, New York.
Their children:
1. Harvey E Ellis 1846 -
2. Abram E Ellis 1847- 1802
3. Adolphis Augustus Ellis 1848 -1921
4. Ella Elizabeth Ellis 1850 -
5. John H Ellis 1852 -
6. Edgar Ellis 1854 -1947
7. Eva L Ellis 1857-
8. Ernest S Ellis 1859-
9. Jane M Ellis 1860-
Elmer married Rebecca Jane Ober April 13, 1864
Their child:
1. Lillian Lettela (ELLIS) Barie, De Beaupre 1863-1912
Portland Observer, Wednesday, February 13, 1907
Elmer E. Ellis died in Berlin township, this county, last week.
He was father of Hon. A. A. Ellis, formerly of Ionia. Among others of a large family of children who survive him are two sons, one of whom is judge of the supreme court of Kansas, and another who is congressman from a district of Missouri.
Mr. Ellis was 85 years of age. He died from a stroke of paralysis.
A sister of Mrs. Ellis came to the funeral from Bellevue and while at her sister's she, too, was stricken with the same disease and died before she could be taken home.
Elmer married Jane Maria Halstead October 23, 1844 in Aurelius, Cayuga, New York.
Their children:
1. Harvey E Ellis 1846 -
2. Abram E Ellis 1847- 1802
3. Adolphis Augustus Ellis 1848 -1921
4. Ella Elizabeth Ellis 1850 -
5. John H Ellis 1852 -
6. Edgar Ellis 1854 -1947
7. Eva L Ellis 1857-
8. Ernest S Ellis 1859-
9. Jane M Ellis 1860-
Elmer married Rebecca Jane Ober April 13, 1864
Their child:
1. Lillian Lettela (ELLIS) Barie, De Beaupre 1863-1912
Portland Observer, Wednesday, February 13, 1907
Elmer E. Ellis died in Berlin township, this county, last week.
He was father of Hon. A. A. Ellis, formerly of Ionia. Among others of a large family of children who survive him are two sons, one of whom is judge of the supreme court of Kansas, and another who is congressman from a district of Missouri.
Mr. Ellis was 85 years of age. He died from a stroke of paralysis.
A sister of Mrs. Ellis came to the funeral from Bellevue and while at her sister's she, too, was stricken with the same disease and died before she could be taken home.
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