There is often confusion as to his birth date. John Sudler had an older brother also named John Sudler Elliott who was listed as the 2nd son of John & Julianna. This John Sudler was born 2 Feb 1840 and died 18 months later on 7 Aug 1841. This information was found in the faimly birth records located in the "Elliott" folder in the Sudlersville Train Station Museum, Sudlersville, MD.
Husband of 1st: Mary Boyer. Married 9/6/1877. They had Lida B & John Oliver. Mary died of typhoid fever in 1884. Married 2nd - Nora E Wood on 1/12/1886 in Springfield, OH. They had Margaret, Benjamin Francis and Alan Good Elliott.
John was born & raised in Sudlersville, MD, came to Greene Co. OH in 1873, went to business college in Dayton, OH, then moved to Springfield in 1875 to began his career as an insurance man. He was the President of his own incorporated J. S. Elliott Insurance Company, with wife Nora, as it's Treasurer. He was an active Mason, was on the Board of Public Affairs for the city, was a trustee for the hospital, involved in the Democratic Party and a member of the Second Presbyterian Church.
There is often confusion as to his birth date. John Sudler had an older brother also named John Sudler Elliott who was listed as the 2nd son of John & Julianna. This John Sudler was born 2 Feb 1840 and died 18 months later on 7 Aug 1841. This information was found in the faimly birth records located in the "Elliott" folder in the Sudlersville Train Station Museum, Sudlersville, MD.
Husband of 1st: Mary Boyer. Married 9/6/1877. They had Lida B & John Oliver. Mary died of typhoid fever in 1884. Married 2nd - Nora E Wood on 1/12/1886 in Springfield, OH. They had Margaret, Benjamin Francis and Alan Good Elliott.
John was born & raised in Sudlersville, MD, came to Greene Co. OH in 1873, went to business college in Dayton, OH, then moved to Springfield in 1875 to began his career as an insurance man. He was the President of his own incorporated J. S. Elliott Insurance Company, with wife Nora, as it's Treasurer. He was an active Mason, was on the Board of Public Affairs for the city, was a trustee for the hospital, involved in the Democratic Party and a member of the Second Presbyterian Church.
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