Genealogy Data Page 2 (Notes Pages)
For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
Ellinwood, Hattie (Harriet) {I00386} (b. APR 1833, d. ?)
Note: The 1880 Census for Harrisville, Cheshire Co., NH lists John L. Burbank a hotel keeper and wife Hattie with no children.
The 1900 Census for Manchester, Hillsborough Co., NH lists Lohn L ae 69 retired with wife Hattie ae 67 and having one living child.
Ellinwood, Phinehas {I00388} (b. 1836, d. BET 1870 AND 1880)
Note: In the 1870 Census Empire, Stanislaus Co., CA . it appeared to be an area of a gold rush with people from all over the country living there.
Lang, Gilman L. (Doe) {I00392} (b. 25 DEC 1825, d. 18 FEB 1903)
Note: Gilman Doe (Lang) changed his name to Lang in 1849 by act of the New Hampshire Legislature, and enlisted in the Civil War from Andover, according to "The Descendants of Nicholas Doe" by Elmer F. Doe which traces the Doe family back to England.
Gilman Lang, occupation an axemaker, enlisted September 1, 1851 at Grafton, NH. He was discriber as having gray eyes, brown hair, light complexion and 5 feet 6 inches high. He served as a Private in Co. K of the 4th Regiment of NH Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged at Raleigh, NC June 14, 1865, at the close of the war. He applied for a pension June 7, 1866 and his widow applied February 25, 1903.
1880 Grant, Adams Co., IA Census lists Gilman L. ae 54, Nancy ae 49, George W. ae 26, Warren J. ae 26, Warren J. ae 23 and Horace G. ae 17.
1900 Platte, Taylor Co., IA Census lists Gilman L. ae 74, nancy ae 69 and Nancy Ellinwood ae. 94 (mother-in-law).
Ellinwood, Benjamin {I00404} (b. 14 MAR 1783, d. 31 JAN 1815)
Note: On April 3, 1813, Benjamin succeeded Thomas Freeman in charge of the privately armed schooner "Retaliation". By July he had brought in nine prizes, besides those which he had driven ashore. On September 2, 1813, he was promoted to the schooner "Shannon", also out of Liverpool, Nova Scotia. With perhaps one exception, he was the most successful privateersman out of Nova Scotia in the War of 1812, and only thirty years of age. The "Shannon" measured 146 tons and had a crew of 50 men with five guns. He had only six men left when he manned out her sixteenth prize two months later. (Charles H.J. Snider, "Under the Red Jack: Privateers of the Maritime Provinces of Canada in the War of 1812"
(1928).
Gallant Capt. Ellenwood was murdered on Dolby's Wharf,
Halifax, in February 1815, on the eve of sailing home for
Liverpool.
Captain Benjamin Ellenwood was a sea captain on the St. Lawrence Seaway.
He was murdered on board his ship on Dolby's Wharf in Halifax Harbour. He had just arrived and had sold his cargo. He was murdered by one of his own sailors with a marlin spike. James Archibold of Pictou was later captured, convicted and executed for that crime.
Two years later, his widow married a Halifax school teacher, William Riggs, by whom she had two more children. Ca. 1835, they migrated to Salem, Oregon, traveling by covered wagon over the Oregon Trail.
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Ellinwood, James {I00410} (b. 30 MAY 1786, d. BEF 1870)
Note: James inlisted in the 1912 War as a Corporal in the Dixon's Regiment Vermont Militia.
From the Johnson Township News: James, the second child, born at Amherst in 1786, was a resident of the town until about ten years previous to his death, when he removed to New York. Of his family of eight children, the only one living is Maria E., a resident of the town.
Butler, Chester William {I00454} (b. 30 JAN 1795, d. 1854)
Note: 1830 Kirkland, Oneida Co., NY Census lists Chester ae 30/40, Wife ae 30/40, 2 Sons ae Under 5, 1 Son ae 10/15, 1 Daughter ae 5/10 and 1 Daughter ae 10/15.
1840 Kirkland, Oneida Co., NY Census lists Chester ae 40/50, Wife ae 40/50, 2 Sons ae 10/15, 1 Daughter ae 15/20 and 1 Daughter ae 20/30.
1850 Kirkland, Oneida Co., MY Census lists Chester ae 55, Wife Nancy ae 55, Son Charles ae 24 and Son Henry ae 20.
Nickerson, Epiphany Tryphena {I00463} (b. 25 DEC 1785, d. ?)
Note: According to NEHGS Epiphany is the daughter of James Nickerson and Hannah Dexter married November 28, 1776 Liverpool, NS.
Whitman, Cynthia A.E. {I00487} (b. ABT 1826, d. 31 MAR 1899)
Cause: Heart Failure
Parsons, Abdell Charles {I00517} (b. NOV 1839, d. ?)
Note: 1900 Duluth, Saint Louis Co., MN Census lists Abdell ae 60 Teacher, dau. Alice ae 21 Stenographer and
son Charles ae 19 Bookkeeper.
Ellinwood, Henry Osgood {I00538} (b. 8 JUN 1832, d. 21 MAR 1863)
Cause: Soldier Fever
Ellinwood, Gayton B. {I00540} (b. 21 DEC 1836, d. 13 FEB 1843)
Cause: Disease of the head
Ellinwood, Charles William {I00547} (b. 10 OCT 1856, d. 23 SEP 1919)
Note: Charles William and family moved to Butte, Montana where he became owner
of the Goldsmith Mine and a leading citizen.
Hollister, Dr. Horace M. {I00567} (b. 30 NOV 1822, d. 29 DEC 1893)
Note: Vital Records: Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929
Horace Hollister, Type of practice: Allopath, licensed PA 1881
Medical School: New York University Medical College, NY
Univ. of City of NY Med. Dept. 1846 (G)
Journal of the AMA citation: 22.31
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Haskell, Elizabeth (Peggy) {I00569} (b. , d. 10 JUN 1844)
Cause: Consumption
Ellinwood, Melanie Augusta {I00572} (b. 9 JUN 1848, d. ?)
Note: 1880 Beverly, Essex Co., MA lists Melanie 32y living with her mother and working as teacher.
McWain, Ada G. {I00598} (b. ABT 1856, d. 20 OCT 1883)
Cause: Consumption
Ellinwood, James {I00604} (b. 19 MAR 1814, d. ?)
Note: 1850/1860 Monticello, Jefferson Co., FL Census lists James, wife Louisa and 6 children until
1880 Wards, Camden Co., GA Census lists James ae 67, wife Louisa ae 67 living with son Albert A. ae
37 Minister of Gospel and wife Julia H. ae 35,
Ellinwood, Tilden Bradley {I00624} (b. 31 OCT 1821, d. ?)
Note: The 1880 Census of Placerville, El Dorado Co., CA lists Tildon 59 born in MA
Southard, Gilbert {I00626} (b. 1820, d. 1898)
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Taken from the book "History of Athol, MA" by William G. Lord
Gilbert Southard became one of the owners of a saw mill off White Pond and during his ownership was most prosperous, the product being nest measures and like utensils. To the area around this mill was attached at that time the name "Southardville" but has been discontinued for many years. He was also Selectman for the town of Athol from 1875 through 1883.
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Ellinwood, Frank Pierce {I00628} (b. 21 JUN 1853, d. 20 AUG 1922)
Note: 1920 Antrim, Hillsborough Co., NH Census it lists Framk P. 66 Widower and daughter Ethel F. 27 Single