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ELLIS Archibald

Male 1794 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  ELLIS Archibald was born in 1794 (son of ELLIS William, Sr. and ELLIS Martha --LNU--); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  ELLIS William, Sr. was born on 25 Nov 1761 in Albemarle Parish, Surry County, VA (son of ELLIS Wright, I and WRIGHT Elizabeth); died on 4 Feb 1808.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Living In: Sussex County, VA
    • Christening: 24 Jan 1763

    Notes:

    William Ellis and Martha Ellis were second cousins, once removed.

    From The Ellis Line From Surry-Sussex, Virginia (1978) by Dixie L.McCrary, page 163: "The will of William Ellis, Jr., dated 3 Jan. 1808,pr. 4 Feb. 1808 (Will Bk. G, p. 116), left his plantation (446 acres) tohis wife, Patty, for her lifetime or widowhood, and for the support oftheir children (not listed by name). Instructions were given for use orhire of his nine negroes (listed by name). His Brother, Wright Ellis,named as Excr., and guardian of 'all my children.' Following the deathof Wright Ellis (c. 1821), John Velvin became the guardian of the children, Thomas and Patsey Ellis. An account of Patsey Ellis, orphan ofWilliam Ellis, dec'd, shown on p. 71, Guardian Accounts, 1821-1834,mentions her brothers, James and Archer. The names of the children ofWilliam and Martha Ellis are established from deed of 30 Mar. 1829(Sussex Deed Bk. P)." Also from above source: "The will implies that all of the children wereunder age in 1808, and it is supposed none was born before 1788. Censusrecords indicating approximate years of birth have been found for allexcept Caleb, probably the eldest and possibly born in 1788."

    Living In:
    Thank you for all the information. I found the answer to my question about Bolling Ellis. I found Bolling Ellis's parents in the research my Aunt Dorthea Harrison Nottingham had done. I am pretty sure you and Gene copied this information when we got together a little over a year ago. Bolling Ellis was the son of William Ellis, Jr. Of Sussex. Bolling Ellis first married Elizabeth Ann Velvin of Surry on December 30, 1819. Bolling Ellis second marriage was to Henrietta W. Holleman on 9 December 1852. Bolling Ellis will was probated 9/24/1872. In it he left property to his wife then Henrietta for her lifetime, son James Bolling Ellis after Henrietta's death, Ann R. Harrison was bequeathed land formerly belonging to Benjamin Ellis and to son John T. Ellis. Mill and Mill seat also bequeathed to John T. Does it make sense that the property belonged to the Velvin's before the Ellis's?

    Christening:
    January 24, 1763, Godparents: Arthur Richardson, Frederick Andrews, Mary

    William married ELLIS Martha --LNU-- on 1 Nov 1783 in Sussex County, VA. Martha was born in 1765; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  ELLIS Martha --LNU-- was born in 1765; and died.
    Children:
    1. ELLIS Ira was born in 1780; and died.
    2. ELLIS Caleb was born in 1787; died in 1829.
    3. 1. ELLIS Archibald was born in 1794; and died.
    4. ELLIS Susanna was born in 1795; and died.
    5. ELLIS Bolling was born est 1797; died in 1872 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.
    6. ELLIS James W. was born in 1800; died in 1851.
    7. ELLIS Martha A. was born in 1803; and died.
    8. ELLIS Thomas was born in 1805; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  ELLIS Wright, I was born about 1725 (son of ELLIS Benjamin, I); died in 1795.

    Notes:

    The children listed as William Ellis, I were obtained from The Ellis LineFrom Surry-Sussex, Virginia (1978) by Dixie L. McCrary and she states hersource as the Albemarle Parish Register records. This William Ellis became the guardian of Elizabeth Wright, daughter ofEdward Wright. Edward Wright was William I wife's Elizabeth's brother. From The Ellis Line From Surry-Sussex, Virginia (1978) by Dixie L.McCrary, pages 160-61: Concerning Methodism: "It is obvious from the Albemarle Parish Register that William andElizabeth were active members of Albemarle Parish (Established Church) aslate as 1772. They became actively associated with the Methodistmovement, the beginning of which in Southside Virginia dates from thecoming of the first Methodist preachers into that area in the early1770's. As early as 9 Dec. 1775, as recorded in his Journal, BishopAsbury was at 'Mr. Ellis's' in Sussex Co.; this 'Mr. Ellis' no doubt wasWilliam Ellis I. The visit is an indication that William and Elizabethwere by that time well recognized as members of the Methodist Society.They may have continued as members of the Established Church for someyears, as practically all of those belonging to the Society did, manyuntil the formal establishment of the 'Methodist Episcopal Church inAmerica' in 1784. 'Ellis Preaching House' (probably the seventh meeting house of theMethodists in Virginia, as stated by John Lednum in his 'History of theRise of Methodism in America, ') was on the land of William Ellis I, andmay have been in existence at the time of the Bishop's first visit. Theyear it was built is not of record, but it is evident that it have beenin use for some time when in May, 1783 (Deed Bk. F, p. 182), WilliamEllis made formal deed for the land on which it stood (1 acre, 26 poles)to a group of Trustees representing the Methodist Society. The trusteeswere William Nicholson, Caleb Ellis, Emanuel James, Stephen Andrews,David Rogers, Stephen Pepper, Isaac Ellis, Benjamin Ellis and WilliamEllis, Jr. The Caleb Ellis listed as one of the trustees was Caleb II, son of CalebI of Surry; Isaac Ellis was the son of Richard, brother of Caleb II;Benjamin Ellis and William Ellis, Jr., were sons of the William who gavethe land. the Stephen Andrews probably was Stephen (b. 1743), son ofJohn and Sarah (Ellis) Andrews (Sarah, a sister of the William who gavethe land). The deed was emphatic in restricting the property to the use of the'Society called Methodists' and the preaching of the doctrines of johnWesley." Concerning slaves: "By deed of 19 Dec. 1787, (Deed Bk. G, p. 124), William Ellis emancipatedhis slaves: Thomas, aged 26 years.... names 11 with ages.... heincluded the provision that as several of the slaves were 'yet in theirnonage it is my request and desire to have the care and instruction ofthem till they arrive at full age..." Concerning his will: "His will, made 24 Mar. 1795, pr. 4 June 1795 (Will Bk. E, p. 345), leftthe home plantation to his wife, Elizabeth, for her widowhood, and to hisson, Wright, at her marriage or death; and to his son, Benjamin, land andplantation 'where he now lives... 150 acres.' Bequests were made to thefollowing children, also: sons, William and John, and daughters, SusannaKinnebrough, Mary Evans, Catherine Ellis and Sally Hargrove." From The Ellis Line From Surry-Sussex, Virginia (1978) by Dixie L.McCrary, page page 133: "His will [Benjamin Ellis I] made 3 Dec. 1758,pr. 19 Jan. 1759 (Sussex Will Bk. A, p. 112), leaves to his "Dear andLoving Wife," (name not given), the plantation for her natural life, andnames his sons: William, Jonathan, Jeremiah, Benjamin and Joseph (seeSummary on each), and daughters, Mary Proctor, Priscilla Blow, SarahAndrews, Susanna Andrews and Elizabeth Moreing."

    Wright married WRIGHT Elizabeth. Elizabeth and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  WRIGHT Elizabeth and died.
    Children:
    1. 2. ELLIS William, Sr. was born on 25 Nov 1761 in Albemarle Parish, Surry County, VA; died on 4 Feb 1808.
    2. ELLIS Wright, Sr. was born on 8 Sep 1772 in Albemarle Parish, Surry County, VA; died on 13 Dec 1819 in Sussex County, VA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  ELLIS Benjamin, I was born about 1688 in Surry County, VA; died on 12 Jan 1759.

    Notes:

    Wife was possibly Elizabeth Rogers, although this hasn't been proved.

    From The Ellis Line From Surry-Sussex, Virginia (1978) by Dixie McCrary, page 132: "He was either a son, or grandson, of Jeremaih Ellis I; possibly a grandson, son of Jeremiah II, if born as late as 1690 (when Jeremiah II would have been 19 years of age). His name does not appear on any extant tithe list, the latest available being 1703. He may have reached tithable age in 1704, with year of birth, 1688: Court records, Surry Co.(1691-1713), p. 362, show his appointment, 18 Apr 1711, with Thos.Bentley and Thos. Beddingfield, to value and appraise estate of John Lile; for such a responsibility he must have reached age of 18 years,possibly 21. Indications are that his first child was born 1711. "Surry Deeds, Etc., No. 7, pp. 356-7, show deed of 17 June 1721, of Jeremiah Ellis (not shown whether Sr. or Jr.), for the nominal sum of 5 shillings, to Benjamin Ellis of 150 acres of land on s. side of Blackwater Swamp, apparently the same tract received by Jeremiah I by Va .Land Grant of 16 June 1774. Here again, the title "Sr." or "Jr." was not used; absence of the title suggest the elder Jeremiah." Also from source above, page 132-3: "Benjamin Rogers, who d. 28 May 1744 (Albemarle Parish Register), was named as a son in will of William Rogers (b.c. 1657, d. c. 1727) (will made 28 Jan. 1725, pr. 17 May 1727, Bk. 7, p. 706); that will named as a daughter, Elizabeth Ellis b. c. 1687, according to best computation that can be made from available evidence. The Ellis to who she was married has not been identified, but evidently was someone closely related to Caleb and Benjamin Ellis, possible Jeremiah II, whose wife was Elizabeth. If the wife of Jeremiah II, she may have been the mother of Caleb (if he was b. 1702), but she could not have been the mother of Benjamin. She may have been Benjamin's wife; no record has been found ofthe name of his wife." Page 133: "His will [Benjamin Ellis I] made 3 Dec. 1758, pr. 19 Jan.1759 (Sussex Will Bk. A, p. 112), leaves to his "Dear and Loving Wife,"(name not given), the plantation for her natural life, and names his sons: William, Jonathan, Jeremiah, Benjamin and Joseph (see Summary on each), and daughters, Mary Proctor, Priscilla Blow, Sarah Andrews,Susanna Andrews and Elizabeth Moreing."

    Died:
    from 3 December 1758 to 19 January 1759, Sussex County, Virginia

    Siurces:
    Ellis Line From Surry-Sussex in Virginia, The , 132
    Calvin Dorris

    Children:
    1. 4. ELLIS Wright, I was born about 1725; died in 1795.