Genealogy Data Page 4 (Notes Pages)
For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
Bartlett, Maria Polly {I00846} (b. ABT 1859, d. 24 SEP 1897)
Cause: Blood Poisoning
Ellinwood, Ira O. {I00860} (b. 25 JUL 1841, d. ?)
Note: Ira O. enlisted August 13, 1862 Civil War, he served in Co. F 157 New York Infantry with Rank Induction - Corporal and Discharged - Private. He applied for a pension July 17, 1890.
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1920 Utica City, Oneida Co., NY Census lists Ira O. 78 and his daughter Alice J. 38
Ellinwood, Albert Groves {I00880} (b. 23 FEB 1874, d. 27 DEC 1955)
Note: He suffered from a stroke and cataracts.
Ellinwood, Emery Allen {I00881} (b. 20 SEP 1875, d. JAN 1967)
Note: 1930 Warsaw, Wyoming Co., NY Census lists Emory ae 55, Married and Life Insurance Agent.
Ellinwood, John R. {I00922} (b. 1838, d. 29 APR 1910)
Note: John was a civil engineer with the Santa Fe Railroad making serveral trips into the Indian country locating routes and later serving as chief engineer of the construction crew. In the capacity, in 1872, he reached and laid out the town in central Kansas which bears his name Ellinwood, Kansas.
Ellinwood, Everett Milton Jr. {I00942} (b. 10 MAY 1843, d. ?)
Note: Milton E. Ellinwood was located 1880 census in Republican, Clay Co. KS
with his family Jennie, Everett, and Hugh.
E.Ellinwood, Mary {I00956} (b. 1851, d. 1854)
Cause: Died at the age of 3 years.
Ellinwood, Addie Belle {I00961} (b. 17 DEC 1866, d. 5 JAN 1903)
Note: 1900 Gray, Cumberland Co., ME Census it has Addie B. Smith 33 Servant - Divorced with one child.
Ellinwood, Lyman Watson {I00976} (b. 17 FEB 1843, d. 29 MAR 1865)
Cause: Killed in attack on Fort Stedman, Va.
Ellinwood, Ralph Knox {I00977} (b. 19 SEP 1844, d. 3 OCT 1880)
Note: Ralph K. Ellenwood - American Civil War Soldier
State Served - Ohio
Enlist Date - May 10, 1864
Enlist Rank - Private
Enlist Age - 19 year
Army - Union
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Ellinwood, Eli Groves {I00983} (b. 14 FEB 1858, d. 24 JUL 1951)
Note: 1930 San Jose, Santa Clara Co., CA Census lists Eli G. ae 71 (Mining) and wife Eva S. ae 68.
Ellinwood, George Benjamin {I01001} (b. 1834, d. ABT 11 APR 1914)
Note: New York Times Obituary - April 11, 1914 -
George B. Ellinwood died at Mr. Vernon, New York, aged 80. He was survived by a daughter, Mrs. W.H. Batcheller.
Ellinwood, Alexander {I01003} (b. OCT 1837, d. ?)
Note: In the 1880 Census of Grand Rapids, Kent Co., MI it lists Alexander Ellinwood
born abt. 1840 in New York.
Ellinwood, Oscar Phipps {I01015} (b. 23 OCT 1848, d. 28 NOV 1912)
Note: Immigrated from Milan, N.H. to Hereford, Quebec, Canada 1864
Ellinwood, Hazel Alberta {I01019} (b. 5 JUN 1903, d. 1918)
Note: Hazel died in the influsenza epidemic
Ellinwood, George Francis {I01061} (b. 30 MAR 1873, d. 18 FEB 1924)
Note: 1900 cenus lists George as a school teacher in Webster, Worcester Co., MA.
Ellinwood, Frederick Alden {I01070} (b. 10 APR 1876, d. 13 DEC 1946)
Note: 1930 Red Bluff, Tehama Co., CA Census lists Fred A. ae 57 (Farmer - Sheep Grower) and wife Minnie H. ae 57.
Ellinwood, Frank Oakes {I01071} (b. 10 NOV 1878, d. 7 SEP 1947)
Note: 1930 Ithaca, Tompkins Co., NY Census lists Frank ae 57, Professor - University, wife Cecelia F. ae 51, dau. Ruth C. ae 19 and dau. Hazel ae 18.
Ellinwood, Anna Louise {I01077} (b. 27 MAR 1888, d. ?)
Note: 1930 Rose, Wayne Co., NY Census lists Anna L. ae 42 and a Teacher in Public School
Ellinwood, Waldo Sherman {I01162} (b. 30 MAY 1885, d. 18 MAR 1975)
Note: Orange Paper, Orange, MA November 29, 1918
Sergt. Waldo Ellinwood of Co. E, 104th Infantry in France, has been commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Headquarters Company, according to announcement received last week. Lieut. Ellinwood has been a member of the Company 12 years, seeing service on the Mexican border. He has always been greatly interested in military matters. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellinwood of Erving and his wife lives in Athol.
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The Recorder Gazette, Greenfield, MA March 18, 1975
ERVING - Waldo S. Ellinwood, 89, of 16 Church St., died today at the Athol Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of the former Caroline Johns.
He was born in Erving, May 30, 1885, the son of Joseph S. and Dora E. (Gould) Ellinwood. He was a World War I Army veteran and a charter member of Edward H. Phillips American Legion Post and a member of the Athol Lodge of Masons.
He was a letter carrier in Athol for many years and prior to retirement was employed by the Greenfield Tap and Die Co.
Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Joseph H. and Warner G., both of Athol, a daughter Mrs. Patricia A. St.Gelais of Phoenix, Ariz., a stepdaughter, Mrs. Glenna Burrell of Greenfield, and four grandchildren.
Graveside services will be Wednesday at 3:30 P.M. in Greenbower Cemetery, Gardner. There will be no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Edward H. Phillips Post American Legion Scholarship Fund at Athol High School.
Witty Funeral Home, Orange, is in charge of arrangements.
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