Sam Ellis was the fourth son of Thomas, a pilot at the ports of Cardiff and Bristol, and Sarah Ellis, and was born in either 1870 or 1871.[2][3] Ellis's single appearance for Somerset came in the match against Lancashire at Old Trafford in June 1902, a tight match won by Somerset by just nine runs.[4] Ellis batted at No 7 in the first innings and scored 5; in the second innings he was at No 9 and failed to score.[5]
Notes
^Ellis was incorrectly listed as "S. E. Ellis" on the match scorecard during his appearance for Somerset, and so is listed as such by modern databases. Contemporary reports, and his obituary confirm his identity.
References
^"SE Ellis". www.cricketarchive.com. Retrieved 11 July 2011.