American politician
Col. Abner Ellis (January 4, 1770 - December 14, 1844) represented Dedham, Massachusetts in the Great and General Court for five years.[ 2] Ellis was the son of Abner and Meletiah Ellis and was born on January 4, 1770.[ 2]
He was also town clerk and selectman in 1780. In 1792–3, Ellis was teaching in one of the Dedham Public Schools .[ 2] He was a charter member of the Society in Dedham for Apprehending Horse Thieves .[ 4]
Ellis was married to Mary Gay by Thomas Thatcher on December 18, 1793.[ 2] He died on December 14, 1844[ 2] and is buried in the Old Village Cemetery .[ 5]
Among Ellis's descendants was great-great-grandson Charles G. Sawtelle , who served as Quartermaster General of the United States Army from 1896 to 1897.[ 6]
References
^ a b c d e Slafter, Carlos (1905). A Record of Education: The Schools and Teachers of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1644-1904 . Dedham Transcript Press. p. 88. Retrieved May 9, 2021 .
^ Austin, Walter (1912). Tale of a Dedham Tavern: History of the Norfolk Hotel, Dedham, Massachusetts . Priv. print. at the Riverside Press. p. 17. Retrieved June 25, 2021 .
^ Slugger O'Toole (September 19, 2019). "Abner Ellis' grave" . Wikimedia Commons . Retrieved September 30, 2019 .
^ Weaver, Ethan Allen (1898). Decennial Register of the Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution, 1888–1898 . Philadelphia, PA: J. B. Lippincott & Co. p. 183 – via Google Books .
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