Abt 1806 - Yes, date unknown
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Name |
ELLIS Milton [1] |
Birth |
Abt 1806 |
Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Reference Number |
461 |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Notes |
- On September 17, 1754 Benjamin bought 130 acres of land on Abram's Branch adjoining his brother Caleb Jr.'s land from their father Caleb. By 1768 he bought his bY'other Stephen's land (inherited from father) and in 1792 he bought his brother Dann's land (inherited from father.) To establish his marriage to Elizabeth Warren,
Surry County Deed Book 7, page 473 states: On February 12, 1759, Mary Warren of Surry County, a widow, deeded the following, for love of my daughter Elizabeth and her husband Benjamin Ellis, planter, one Negro girl, Lidia." This was witnessed by John Cooper, Stephen Ellis, and Richard Cooper.
Elizabeth was living in1764 when she and Benjamin were listed as plantiffs in a court suit in that year against Peter and Lucy Warren, also of Surry County. She
lived until the late 1770s.
Children of Benjamin and Elizabeth Warren Ellis:
(1) JOSEPH ELLIS - born ca. 1763. Received a gift of 130
acres of land from his father in 1791 on AbramTs Branch, in
Surry County. He married September 28, 1785 to Susanna
Atkins in Surry County by the Rev. Henry John Burges, rector
of Southwark Parish Episcopal Church. Died ca. 180~. No
further research included on this branch of the family.
(2) EPrnAIM ELLIS - born August 2, 1765. Married Jane
Heath on December 25, 1786 in Sussex County, Va. They had
several children, including Augustin. Ephraim died ca.
1807 in Prince George County, Va. 'l:vhere he was residing. His
widow Jane appeared on the 1810 Census as head of a household
in the same county 'l:vith three daughters and five sons.
By 1820 this family had moved to Dinwiddie County (Petersburg
Township). This is where Augustin shows up in the 1820
Census. No further research included on this family.
On September 10, 1780, some years after ElizabethTs
death, Benjamin Ellis married Martha Caseley \\vith
Michael Caseley as surety. Research thus far has shmvn no
children were born from this marriage. Martha died before
1791.
On May 13, 1791 Benjamin Ellis married the third
time to Sarah Jones, daughter of Thomas and Jane Jones. They
were married by the rector of Southwark Parish Episcopal
Church, the Rev. Samuel Butler.
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Children of Benjamin and Sarah Jones Ellis:
(1) ANN ELLIS - married John D. Bishop December 2S,lSlS.
(2) MARY (POLLY) ELLIS - married William Carsley on December
19, lSll.
(3) SARAH (SALLY) ELLIS - married Samuel Boo-th on December
26,lS16.
These three daughters are named as heirs in their
fatherTs will which reads as follows:
Ttl Benjamin Ellis of Surry County, lend to my wife
Sarah Ellis the use of all my land and plantation whereon I
nmv live lying on the south side of the boIling alley road
as als 0 seven Negroes as follmveth: Harry, his wife Sal and
her five children Lucy, Darby, Beck, Jesse, and Bon, one
sorrel mare named Jenny, two cows, and calves and three of
my newest feather beds and furniture during her natural life
or widowhood and at her death or marriage I give all the
aforementioned property both real and personal to be equally
divided among them to my three daughters Anne Ellis, Polly
Ellis, and Sarah Ellis eight Negroes to be equally divided
among them as followeth: Ned, Hal, fvlilly, Hannah, Jacob,
Sook, Tempey, and Lendrick. n
TTl desire that my old Negro woman Lydia may have
the privilege of living with my wife or any of my children
that she may make choice of.'~
"I desire that all my swamp land known by the name
of Indian Island and all the remainder of my estate be sold
and out of the money arising therefrom pay all my just debts
and funeral expenses. The remainder divided among my three
children Anne, Polly, and Sarah Ellis. I appoint my friends
John Velvin and James Hill as executors. This the 15 day of
August in lSOS. Signed Benja Ellis.tt
With 16 slaves in his estate, it can be assumed
that Benjamin was fairly wealthy. His ~vill was proved at a
court of quarterly sessions for Surry County on November 26,
lSll, .which was probably the year of his death.
SARAH Jones EllisTs will (See Surry County Wills,
No.7, lS3S-1SL!-0, page 397) names daughters Anne Bishop, Sally
Booth, and grand-daugh-ter Sally Cars ley . No death date
available as to Sarah T s death.
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Person ID |
I306 |
Booth Family |
Last Modified |
22 Aug 2013 |
Father |
ELLIS Benjamin, b. Abt 1732 d. 1811, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (Age ~ 79 years) |
Mother |
JONES Sarah (Sally) d. 1834 |
Marriage |
4 May 1791 |
Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States [1, 2] |
- On May 13, 1791 Benjamin Ellis married the third time to Sarah Jones, daughter of Thomas and Jane Jones. They were married by the rector of Southwark Parish Episcopal Church, the Rev. Samuel Butler.
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Family ID |
F89 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S1127] Cox/Cocks/Cocke & Nicol ---Virginia & Maryland, USA, (Cox/Cocks/Cocke & Nicol ---Virginia & Maryland, USA; also Perthshire & Fifeshire, Scotland).
- [S1120] joann rice, joann rice, (Bishop-Ellis families) (Reliability: 2).
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