Helen Nash taught at the Mormon School, Saline township, Cherokee county, Kansas from 1911-1912. She was the teacher of the Pleasant Valley School in Neosho township, Cherokee county, Kansas from 1913-1914 and again from 1916-1917. She was the teacher of the Oak Valley School, also in Neosho township, Cherokee County, Kansas from 1914-1916.
She taught at Hopewell School in Heath's Creek Township, Pettis county, Missouri about 1918 and this is where she met her husband Monroe Ellis who lived nearby.
She married Peter Monroe "Roe" Ellis in 1919. They had one son Jack Monroe Ellis and also raised three of Roe's nieces, Juanita and Genelle, who were sisters, daughters of Isaac Ellis and June Ellis, daughter of William Roy Ellis.
Helen Nash taught at the Mormon School, Saline township, Cherokee county, Kansas from 1911-1912. She was the teacher of the Pleasant Valley School in Neosho township, Cherokee county, Kansas from 1913-1914 and again from 1916-1917. She was the teacher of the Oak Valley School, also in Neosho township, Cherokee County, Kansas from 1914-1916.
She taught at Hopewell School in Heath's Creek Township, Pettis county, Missouri about 1918 and this is where she met her husband Monroe Ellis who lived nearby.
She married Peter Monroe "Roe" Ellis in 1919. They had one son Jack Monroe Ellis and also raised three of Roe's nieces, Juanita and Genelle, who were sisters, daughters of Isaac Ellis and June Ellis, daughter of William Roy Ellis.
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