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Edey <I>Staples</I> Ellis

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Edey Staples Ellis

Birth
Prospect, Waldo County, Maine, USA
Death
8 Mar 1855 (aged 55)
Prospect, Waldo County, Maine, USA
Burial
Stockton Springs, Waldo County, Maine, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-86
Memorial ID
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Date of birth confirmed by researcher Leslie (Smith) Green from Record of Vital Statistics 1914-1918. Married to Levi Ellis March 30, 1820 in Prospect (see same source).

Children include:

1) Mary S. Ellis (married James Lanpher) 1821-1888
2) William Ellis, born about 1828 - died March 25, 1833
3) Crawford Ellis (1832-1862) who was wounded in action at the Battle of Hannover Courthouse and died of his wounds shortly thereafter
4) Statiza P., born 1831, married Harvey Lumbard
5) Walter T. born 1833
6) Hannah, born 1836 (twins with Edey)
7) Edey, born 1836 (twins with Hannah)
8) Ralph S. born 1838
9) William Frederick, 1841-1914 who lost a leg at the Battle of Bull Run (second battle) and who married Matilda Griffin - both buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Searsport, Maine
10) Matthew Wilbert, born 1845, and buried here, at Mt. Prospect Cemetery.
Date of birth confirmed by researcher Leslie (Smith) Green from Record of Vital Statistics 1914-1918. Married to Levi Ellis March 30, 1820 in Prospect (see same source).

Children include:

1) Mary S. Ellis (married James Lanpher) 1821-1888
2) William Ellis, born about 1828 - died March 25, 1833
3) Crawford Ellis (1832-1862) who was wounded in action at the Battle of Hannover Courthouse and died of his wounds shortly thereafter
4) Statiza P., born 1831, married Harvey Lumbard
5) Walter T. born 1833
6) Hannah, born 1836 (twins with Edey)
7) Edey, born 1836 (twins with Hannah)
8) Ralph S. born 1838
9) William Frederick, 1841-1914 who lost a leg at the Battle of Bull Run (second battle) and who married Matilda Griffin - both buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Searsport, Maine
10) Matthew Wilbert, born 1845, and buried here, at Mt. Prospect Cemetery.

Inscription

--- BOTTOM 4 LINES ---

The relics of departed worth,
Lie shrouded here in gloom;
And here with aching hearts we mark,
Our own dear mother's tomb.



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