Eleanor Eglinton?

( - September 1687)
     Eleanor Eglinton? was born. She was the daughter of the 7th Earl of Eglinto(u)n.
     Eleanor Eglinton? married David Dunbar as his second wife, say 1675. They left a daughter Mary born c. 1677 who married a Hamilton and her descendant reclaimed the title as Hope Dunbar in 1916. They also had a son David who died in 1685.
     Eleanor died in September 1687.

Beli ab Eiludd

     Beli ab Eiludd was born in Wales. He was the son of Eiludd ap Cynan (?).

Child of Beli ab Eiludd

Cadwallon Lawhir ab Einion

     Cadwallon Lawhir ab Einion was born in Wales. He was the son of Einion Yrth ap Cunedda (?) and Prawst f Tidlet Tithlyn Prydyn.
     Cadwallon Lawhir ab Einion married Meddyf ferch Maeldaf, daughter of Maeldaf ap Dylan Draws (?).

Child of Cadwallon Lawhir ab Einion and Meddyf ferch Maeldaf

Gwenhwyfar ferch Einion

     Gwenhwyfar ferch Einion was the daughter of Einion ab Ynyr (?) and Gwenhwyfar f Greenwood mab Einion (?).
     Gwenhwyfar ferch Einion married Ieuan ab Einion (?), son of Einion ap Gruffydd and Nest ferch Gruffudd, in Wales.

Child of Gwenhwyfar ferch Einion and Ieuan ab Einion (?)

John Elam

     John Elam was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England.
     John Elam married Alice Steer, daughter of Benjamin Steer and Alice Walker, on 5 October 1758 in St Peter's, Sheffield, Yorkshire.

John Eley

     John Eley married Sarah Dykes, daughter of Thomas Dykes and Elizabeth Beer, on 13 June 1828 in Buxhall, Suffolk.

Cedric Elgar

(say 1730 - before 12 September 1791)
      Cedric Elgar was also known as Siderick in records. He was born say 1730 in Hangleton, Sussex, England.
     Cedric Elgar married Rachel Poole, daughter of John Poole and Elizabeth Geere, on 5 October 1754 in New Shoreham, Sussex. Cedrik Elgar of Edburton & Rachael Poole.
     Cedric Elgar made a will dated 17 September 1770.      
Cedric Elgar paid land tax in 1785 in New Shoreham. Siderick Elgar owned 2 parcels of land occupied by by Robert Patter & William Miller, each assessed for £1. He occupied a house owned by Messrs Robinson & Hannington, assessed at £1 also.
     Cedric died before 12 September 1791 in New Shoreham, Sussex. He was buried on 12 September 1791 in New Shoreham.
     His will was proved on 3 November 1791 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.

Cynddelw Gam ab Elgudy

     Cynddelw Gam ab Elgudy was born in Wales. He was the son of Elgudy ap Gwrysnad (?).

Child of Cynddelw Gam ab Elgudy

Brochwel ab Elise

     Brochwel ab Elise was born in Wales. He was the son of Elise ap Gwylog.

Child of Brochwel ab Elise

Ann Ellcock

(20 April 1746 - before 13 June 1785)
     Ann Ellcock was christened on 20 April 1746 in Christ Church, Barbados, West Indies. She may be the Ann Ellcock baptised this date & place, daughter of Grant Ellcock & Ann.
     Ann Ellcock married Christopher Ashby, son of John Ashby and Frances M Campbell, on 15 April 1772 in St Phillip, Barbados.
     Ann died before 13 June 1785 in St George's, Barbados.
     Her will was proved on 13 June 1785 in Barbados.

Elizabeth Ellington

     Elizabeth Ellington married William Noble, son of Thomas Noble and Alice Sparrow, on 2 August 1773 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.

Child of Elizabeth Ellington and William Noble

Mary Elizabeth Elliott

(circa 1846 - )
     Mary Elizabeth Elliott was born circa 1846 in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.
     The marriage of Mary Elizabeth Elliott and Frank West Rich, son of Henry Rich and Sarah West, was registered in the quarter ending in March 1868 in Tynemouth RD, Northumberland.
     Mary Elizabeth Elliott and Frank West Rich appeared on the 1871 census in 10 Bath St, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. Frank W Rich, aged 30, head, architect, born Darfield,Yks with his wife Mary E Rich, aged 24, born Newcastle and their sons Edmund 3, Roland 1 all born at Newcastle and mother Sarah Rich, widow, 61, born Whitwell, Derbyshire and his wife's sister Georgina I? Elliott, unmarried, 18, born Newcastle.
     Mary Elizabeth Elliott and Frank West Rich appeared on the 1881 census in 6 Jesmond Gardens, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. Frank M Rich, aged 40, head, architect, born Darfield,Yks with his wife Mary E Rich, aged 34, born Newcastle and their daughter Amy aged 7 born Newcastle, and two servants. Mary was listed as Mary Elizabeth Elliott's wife in the 1901 census in Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland.

Children of Mary Elizabeth Elliott and Frank West Rich

Winefred Elliott

(circa 1600 - )
     Winefred Elliott was born circa 1600 in Reigate, Surrey. Winifrida, daughter of Ricardi Elliott, de Rigate, ar: et cohaeres.
     Winefred Elliott married Edward Ryther (of Surrey), son of Edward Ryther (of Leyton) and Margaret Stone, before 1622.

Children of Winefred Elliott and Edward Ryther (of Surrey)

Ann Ellis

(26 August 1707 - 14 April 1765)
     Ann Ellis was born on 26 August 1707 in Ireland. She was the sister of Wellbore Ellis, Baron Mendip. Her father was Welbore Ellis, Bishop of Meath. (Bishop of Kildare 1705, Meath 1731-33) whose wife was Diana, daughter of Sir John Briscoe of Amberley Castle, Sussex. Her male issue were to be heirs of her brother. As there was no issue of either of his marriages, he was succeeded by Anne's grandson Henry Welbore Agar, 2nd Viscount Clifden who assumed the additional surname of Ellis. She was christened on 15 September 1707 in St Mary, Dublin.
     Ann Ellis married Henry Agar, son of James Agar and Mary Wemyss, on 29 May 1733 in Ireland.
     In Henry Agar's will dated 26 September 1743 in Gowran, Kilkenny, Ann Ellis was named as executrix of the estate; Abstract of will dated 26 Sep 1743: Henry Agar, of Gowran, co. Kilkenny, his wife Anne Agar exec. guardian to his sons. His eldest son James Agar (married), his second son Welbore Ellis Agar, 3rd son Charles Agar. Witness: Frances Allen & Ann Bushe widows, Joyce Forster of Dublin, spinster. She was an executor of Henry Agar's estate on 29 November 1746 in the Prerogative Court of Armagh. She was guardian of his sons.
     Ann Ellis married George Dunbar as her second husband, on 20 January 1753 in St Paul?, Dublin. Anne, married first to Henry Agar, esq. M.P. by whom she was grandmother to Henry Welbore Agar-Ellis, Viscount Clifden, and secondly to George Dunbar, esq.
     Cornwall Record Offdice Deed dated 19 Sep 1754 to declare the uses of a fine between (1) George Dunbar of Balycarney, Ireland, esq., and wife Anne
(2) William Marsden of Lincolns Inn, Mddx., gent.
(3) Samuel Skinner of Penryn, surgeon
Recites: 8 Jan. 1753, 99 yr. lease (Geo. D. to Sam. S.), Prisloe Field, Budock. Leases granted before George Dunbar married Anne Killigrew
Confirmation of leases to Sam. S. for terms specified, and then to uses of (1) above.
     Ann died on 14 April 1765 in Dublin, Ireland, aged 57. On Sunday evening, Mrs Dunbar, Lady of George Dunbar, Esq; Member of Parliament for Gowran, and sister to Welbore Ellis.
She is mentioned on the Bishop Ellis' monument at Christ Church Cathedral Dublin with other family members. Dr Welbore Ellis, Bishop of Meath, died Jan 1733. Anne Ellis born 26 ... 1707 married first to Henry Agar esq of Gowan co. Kilkenny by whom she had several children. Her second husband was George Dunbar esq. co. Fermanagh. She died April 14th 1765 and was buried in the church
. She was buried on 17 April 1765 in Christ Church, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. Christ Church cathedral Dublin: Mrs Dunbar, wife of Maj Dunbar & daughter of the late Bishop Ellis, 17 April 1765 [Ann Bishop Ellis monument (Welbore Ellis, Dr. Bishop of Meath, died Jan 1733 - monument], also buried there - Diana, bur Feb 1718 (monument says May (is the second month misinterpreted as Feb?), Philip May 1765, Mrs [Diana] died Jan 1739. [Some Irish lists vol 6].
     The administration of her estate was granted to George Dunbar on 11 September 1765 in the Prerogative Court of Armagh. Ann Dunbar to George Dunbar the husband.

Children of Ann Ellis and Henry Agar

Bertie F Ellis

(before April 1889 - )
     Bertie F Ellis was born before April 1889 in Coventry, Warwickshire. He was the son of John Ellis and Susan Helena De Lessert (Ellis). Lily, Nelly and Bertie were listed as John Ellis's children in the 1901 census in 37 ... Gosford St, Coventry, Warwickshire.

John Ellis

     The marriage of John Ellis and Susan Helena De Lessert (Ellis), daughter of Robert Killigrew De Lessert and Elizabeth Farmer, was registered in the quarter ending in September 1882 in Coventry RD, Warwickshire.
     John Ellis and Susan Helena De Lessert (Ellis) appeared on the 1901 census in 37 ... Gosford St, Coventry, Warwickshire. John Ellis, head, 48, pawnbroker, his wife Susan H, 41, children Lily 16, typist, Betty 15, draper's assistant, Bertie F, 12, Ada de Lessert, sister-in-law, single, draper's assistant, all born at Coventry, with a general domestic servant.

Children of John Ellis and Susan Helena De Lessert (Ellis)

John William Ellis

     The marriage of John William Ellis and Adelaide Popplewell, daughter of George Popplewell and Sarah Ann Whiteley, was registered in the quarter ending in June 1872 in Barnsley RD, Yorkshire.

Lily Ellis (Hackney)

(before April 1885 - 1968)
     Lily Ellis (Hackney) was born before April 1885 in Coventry, Warwickshire. She was the daughter of John Ellis and Susan Helena De Lessert (Ellis). Lily, Nelly and Bertie were listed as John Ellis's children in the 1901 census in 37 ... Gosford St, Coventry, Warwickshire.
     Lily died in 1968.

Child of Lily Ellis (Hackney)

Mary Ellis

(circa 1839 - 24 June 1908)
     Mary Ellis was born circa 1839 in Leverton, Nottinghamshire.
     Mary Ellis married William Bingham Stanser, son of William Stanser and Mary Cobb, on 27 July 1871 in St Martin, North Leverton with Habblesgthorpe, Nottinghamshire.
     Mary Ellis and William Bingham Stanser appeared on the 1881 census in Knaith Lea & Gate Burton, Lincolnshire. William B Stancer, head, married aged 34, born Sturton, farmer of 260 acres employing 3 labourers & s boys with his wife Mary aged 42, born Leverton Ntt, and their children William E aged 5, John E? aged 3 and Mary aged 10 days, all born at Lea, Lincs; with servants Eliza Ellis, Annie L Rogers, Elizabeth Cox Betsy Todd & William Beech.
He is probably the father of Kate aged 8 and Annie Eliza Stanser aged 7, both born Lea, Lincs, who were with their grandmother Mary Stanser at Sturton.
     Mary Ellis and William Bingham Stanser appeared on the 1891 census in Lea, Lincolnshire.
     Mary Ellis and William Bingham Stanser appeared on the 1901 census in Lea, LIN. William Stanser, aged 54, born Sturton le Steeple, farmer & agent for cattle foods, with Mary aged 61 born North Leverton, William aged 25, farmer's son, and probably Kate aged 28. James aged 10, visitor [!] all born at Lea except James who was born at Irnham.
     Mary died on 24 June 1908 in Lea, LIN.
     Her will was proved on 25 July 1908 in the Principal Probate Registry, London.

Children of Mary Ellis and William Bingham Stanser

Nelly Ellis

(before April 1886 - )
     Nelly Ellis was born before April 1886 in Coventry, Warwickshire. She was the daughter of John Ellis and Susan Helena De Lessert (Ellis). Lily, Nelly and Bertie were listed as John Ellis's children in the 1901 census in 37 ... Gosford St, Coventry, Warwickshire.

Ann Ellison

(8 December 1688 - before 5 January 1768)
     Ann Ellison was christened on 8 December 1688 in Penistone, Yorkshire. Anna, daughter of Francis Ellison [of Broad Oake, Penistone]. She was the daughter of Francis Ellison.
     Ann Ellison married John Rich, son of Daniel Rich, on 15 December 1719 in Penistone, Yorkshire.
     She was mentioned in her husband's will 1741, & her father's will of 1730..
     Ann Ellison and John Rich were mentioned in a deed dated 2 April 1743 in Cawthorne, Yorkshire. An agreement dated 2 April 1743 between John Rich of Jowett House, Cawthorne, yeoman and Anne Rich of Cawthorne, widow, reciting the will of John Rich, father of the above mentioned John, dated 21 August 1741. By this he gave his son Amor enough pocket money and clothing until he reached 22, to be provided by John, his brother. No specific sum was mentioned, though the parties now agree as follows: John Rich is to provide Anne with 3/10/- at twice yearly intervals until Amor reaches 22. Anne Rich is to provide clothing, etc. for Amor.
     Ann Ellison was party to a land transaction on 19 November 1746 in re Cathill, Hoyland Swaine, Cawthorne, Yorkshire. Indenture of lease and release 19th & 20th Nov 1746 between: 1 - Rebecca Hall of White Lee in the chapelry of Bradfield, widow; 2 - John Rich of Jowitt House, Cawthorne, yeoman, eldest son & heir of John Rich late of the same place, yeoman, deceased, and Sarah his wife and Ann Rich of Daken Broke, Cawthorne, widow and relict of the said John Rich; 3 - William Taylor of Cawthorne, yeoman re property at Cathill in the township of Hoyland Swaine, Silkstone.
There is a similar deed dated 19 & 20 December 1746 between Rebecca Hall & Taylor.
     Mortgage in fee (by lease and release) - ref. SpSt/207/2-3 - date: 15-16 Jan 1762 - John Lindley of Jowett House, Cawthorne, Yorks., yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife to John Spencer of Cannon Hall, Cawthorne, Yorks., esq.
Messuage at Jowett House and closes belonging, called Over Rowleys, 6 acres, Lower Rowleys, 4 acres, Rowley Ing, 2 acres, Over Ranold Royd, 4 acres, Lower Ranold Royd, 3½ acres, Over Wood, 3 acres, Lower Wood, 4 acres, Bank, 6 acres, the Rush Ing, 4 acres, Laith Croft, 2½ acres, Broad Ing, 4 acres, the Nooks, 1½ acres, Crate Royd, 3½ acres, and two closes, which have recently been granted in exchange by Spencer to Lindley, and called Crate Royd and Picking Croft, and containing 5 acres 1 rood 36 poles.
Assignment of a mortgage term - ref. SpSt/207/4 - date: 16 Jan 1762 - Jonathan Ellison of Dirtcarr, par. Sandall Magna, Yorks., yeoman, brother and executor of Thomas Ellison, late of Highham, par. Darton, Yorks., yeoman, dec'd., of the first part: John Linley of Jowett House, par. Cawthorne, Yorks., yeoman, of the second part: John Spencer of Cannon Hall, Cawthorne, Yorks., esq., of the third part: George Walker of Middlewood, par. Darfield, Yorks., esq., of the fourth part.
     Ann died before 5 January 1768 in Cawthorne, Yorkshire. She was buried on 5 January 1768 in Cawthorne. Anne Rich, widow, late of Jowit House, buried Jan 5 1768.

Children of Ann Ellison and John Rich

Ann Ellison

(circa 1829 - 1904)
     Ann Ellison was born circa 1829. She was the daughter of William Ellison.
     Ann died in 1904 in Kyneton, Victoria.

David Ellison

(20 October 1691 - before 23 October 1691)
     David Ellison was christened on 20 October 1691 in Penistone, Yorkshire. He was the son of Francis Ellison.
     David died before 23 October 1691 in Penistone, Yorkshire. He was buried on 23 October 1691 in Penistone.

Elizabeth Ellison

(before 2 July 1685 - before 2 July 1685)
     Elizabeth died before 2 July 1685. She was born before 2 July 1685 in Penistone, Yorkshire. She was buried on 2 July 1685 in Penistone, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Francis Ellison.

Francis Ellison

(circa 1660 - before 7 June 1730)
Broad Oake, Penistone, home of Francis Ellison
     Francis Ellison was born circa 1660 |He may be the Francis Ellison, son of Francis Ellison born 24 Oct and baptised 5 Nov 1657 at Darton. A Francis Ellison senior was buried at Penistone 23 Oct 1693 in Yorkshire, England.
     Francis Ellison married Elizabeth Whaites? on 2 December 1682 in Silkstone, Yorkshire.
Francis Ellison was a petitioner in Penistone on 24 August 1699.
     He was described as being of Broad Oake. A Francis Ellison rented lands at Gunthwaite, Penistone worth £13/7/2 from Capt. Bosville at Martinmas 1722. A note adds that Broad Oake Farm was purchased and added to the Gunthwaite Estate in 1726. [Dransfield, p.335,340]. 1698 will dated 6 Feb John Ellison, grocer of Sheffield mentioned in Ronksley Collection #2834, no details given
     A Francis Allison married Ann Young 20 Feb 1679/80 at Eston, Yorkshire. Eston is a chapelry in the parish of Ormsby, North Riding..
     Francis died before 7 June 1730 in Penistone, Yorkshire. He was buried on 7 June 1730 in Penistone. Francis Ellison of Broad Oak.
     His will was proved in 1730.

Children of Francis Ellison

John Ellison

(30 March 1693 - )
     John Ellison was christened on 30 March 1693 in Penistone, Yorkshire. He was the son of Francis Ellison.

Martha Ellison

(18 March 1698/99 - )
     Martha Ellison was christened on 18 March 1698/99 in Penistone, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Francis Ellison.

Mary Ellison

(3 September 1696 - )
     Mary Ellison was christened on 3 September 1696 in Penistone, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Francis Ellison.

Richard Ellison

(3 May 1686 - )
     Richard Ellison was christened on 3 May 1686 in Penistone, Yorkshire. He was the son of Francis Ellison.

William Ellison

Child of William Ellison