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Isaac James “I. J.” Ellison

Birth
Monroe County, West Virginia, USA
Death
2 Jan 1896 (aged 73)
Mercer County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Eads Mill, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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He was a Mercer County Delegate to the West Virginia House of Delegates between 1872 - 1873. (Kenneth Bowen}
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- The brief biographical information written about Isaac in "Tears on the Bluestone" states that he was the son of JOHN FRANCIS ELLISON and MARY ELIZABETH SMITH ELLISON, born at Hans Creek, in Monroe County. He married MARY ELIZABETH LILLY.
Enlistment on 2nd October, 1861 at J. Bassham's in Mercer county (West} Virginia.
Listed as Isaac J. Ellison, Private, Company F.
1850 census of Monroe county.
1870 census of Mercer county.
1880 census of Mercer county.
Representative of Mercer county to House of Delegates 1872-1873.
Will proven on 27th of January, 1896; Mercer county court.
Statements by descendants included in Mercer County History.
Article in 5th of August 1937 Centennial Edition of Princeton Observer - " The home of Isaac J. Ellison was burned and his cattle driven away." (during the war- contributed by 47409320). -
He was a Mercer County Delegate to the West Virginia House of Delegates between 1872 - 1873. (Kenneth Bowen}
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- The brief biographical information written about Isaac in "Tears on the Bluestone" states that he was the son of JOHN FRANCIS ELLISON and MARY ELIZABETH SMITH ELLISON, born at Hans Creek, in Monroe County. He married MARY ELIZABETH LILLY.
Enlistment on 2nd October, 1861 at J. Bassham's in Mercer county (West} Virginia.
Listed as Isaac J. Ellison, Private, Company F.
1850 census of Monroe county.
1870 census of Mercer county.
1880 census of Mercer county.
Representative of Mercer county to House of Delegates 1872-1873.
Will proven on 27th of January, 1896; Mercer county court.
Statements by descendants included in Mercer County History.
Article in 5th of August 1937 Centennial Edition of Princeton Observer - " The home of Isaac J. Ellison was burned and his cattle driven away." (during the war- contributed by 47409320). -


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