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Thistle, Paul {I0080} (b. 6 SEP 1747, d. 6 OCT 1783)
Note: Massachusetts Probate Record
File: 27439
Name: Paul thissel, Thissell, Thistle
Date: October 6, 1783
Resident: Beverly
Occupation: Mariner
Type: Intestate
Ellinwood, Joshua {I0144} (b. 27 DEC 1721, d. ABT 1793)
Cause: Died of Asthma
Ellinwood, Herbert {I0242} (b. 20 NOV 1759, d. 11 AUG 1787)
Cause: Pulmonary Consumption
Ellinwood, Desire {I0283} (b. 8 SEP 1750, d. 25 NOV 1785)
Cause: Died of a slow fever and buried the next day.
Ellinwood, Daniel {I0293} (b. 7 SEP 1783, d. ABT 1867)
Note: Daniel's marriage to Esther Tucker had six children
Daniel's marriage to Fanny Ingalls had three sons
Ellinwood, Thomas {I0363} (b. , d. ?)
Cause: He drowned in the Erie Canal in Newark, N.Y.
Ellinwood, Benjamin {I0404} (b. 14 MAR 1783, d. 31 JAN 1815)
Note: On April 3, 1813, Benjamin secceeded Thomas Freeman in charvge 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.
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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Cause: He was murdered on Dolby's Wharf, Halifax
Ellinwood, Aaron K. {I0461} (b. 14 APR 1842, d. 29 DEC 1873)
Cause: Result of Inflammatory Rheumatism
Ellinwood, Charles William {I0547} (b. 10 OCT 1856, d. ?)
Note: Charles William and family moved to Butte, Montana where he became owner
of the Goldsmith Mine and a leading citizen.
Ellinwood, George Gridley {I0561} (b. 8 MAR 1833, d. 3 MAR 1859)
Cause: Died of Consumption
Ellinwood, Charlotte Maria {I0563} (b. 9 APR 1837, d. 20 AUG 1853)
Cause: Typhoid Fever
Ellinwood, Charles {I0683} (b. 18 NOV 1814, d. 23 OCT 1820)
Cause: Fell from a wagon, was run over and killed
Ellinwood, Warren {I0775} (b. 1840, d. ?)
Note: Escaped from Libby Prison during Civil War. Died in California
Ellinwood, Albert Groves {I0880} (b. 23 FEB 1873, d. 27 DEC 1955)
Note: He suffered from a stroke and cataracts.
Ellinwood, Ismenia {I0905} (b. , d. ?)
Cause: Died at the age of 11 years.
Ellinwood, Andrew {I0907} (b. , d. ?)
Cause: Died in childhood.
Ellinwood, Robert L. {I0913} (b. , d. ?)
Cause: Died at the age of 19 years.
Ellinwood, Baby {I0955} (b. , d. ?)
Cause: Died at the age of 17 days.
Ellinwood, Mary {I0956} (b. , d. ?)
Cause: Died at the age of 3 years.
Ellinwood, Lyman Watson {I0976} (b. 17 FEB 1843, d. 29 MAR 1865)
Cause: Killed in attack on Fort Stedman, Va.