Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameThomas ELLIS 26
Birth Dateabt 1764
Birth PlaceSpotsylvania County, Virginia
Spouses
Birth Date11 Jun 1769
Birth PlaceSpotsylvania County, Virginia
Death Date3 Sep 1840 Age: 71
Death PlaceLouisa, Louisa County, Virginia
FatherJames HURT (~1747-1772)
Family ID3462
Marr Date3 May 1787
Marr PlaceSt. James, Northam Parish, Spotsylvania, Virginia
ChildrenRebecca (1789-)
 John (1791-)
 James (1793-)
 William (1794-)
 Elizabeth (1796-)
 Sallie (1797-)
 Clarissa (1799-)
 Thomas Joseph (1801-)
 Mary Ann (1802-)
 Maria Louisa (1805-)
 Robert S. (1807-)
 Richard P. (1809-)
 Frances Agnes (1811-)
Notes for Thomas ELLIS
!1. Hurt, Oscar H., THE EARLY HURT FAMILY OF VIRGINIA: a compilation, 1963
pg. 5, (unpublished typed document) FHL# 34425-13. and pg. 16
Notes for Elizabeth (Spouse 1)
(1) Hurt, Oscar H., THE EARLY HURT FAMILY OF VIRGINIA: a compilation, 1963 pg. 5, (unpublished typed document) FHL# 34425-13. and pg. 16 (2) Order Book 1787-1789, Caroline Co., pg. 1 - as orphan of James Hurt, Agnes and Elizabeth chose William Young as their guardian - Apr 1787. (3) Marriage, Douglas Register, pg. 70; pg. 24 of the original MSS. (4) 27 Mar 1999: wysiwyg://44/http://www.onelist.com/viewarchive.cgi?listname=HURT%sDHURTT&archive=2.gz
BPERN@xxx.xxx Barbara Phillips Ellis Greeley, Colorado BPERN@aol.com B. date given. B. place given as Spotsylvania Co., Virginia. [We had b. place listed as of Caroline Co., Virginia] D. date and place given. Spouse given.
Notes for Thomas & Elizabeth (Family)
27 Mar 1999: Barbara Phillips Ellis Greeley, Colorado BPERN@aol.com
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