Nellis Family History
Nellis Family History
Nellis Family History
FAMILY HISTORY
1708 to 1896.
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J . I. D. N E L L I S .
JOHN D. NELLIS.
REUBIN NELLIS.
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N E L L I S F A M I L Y .
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A u n t s of A. IV., H. G. and. J . R. N . , . o
Chestnut Grove Cemetery Lot 59
COUGIDS of A. tf., H. C. and J. P.. N., 7
For^l-'cers o f N e l l i s Family, 3
Nellis Alfred V7 69
Nellis Albert E. , . 130
Nellis Barnhart, » 130
Nellis Catharine P.iohcond, 135
Nellis Celeste, . . 154
Nellis Christian, 17
Nellis Cyrus, 128
Nellis David 1st, 18
Nellis D a v i d 2nd, 127
N e 1 1 i r. DeVTitt C , - 155
N e 11 i s Elizabeth Klock, 149
Nellis Elizabeth h'oot, 133
Nellis Flora, 101
Nellis George, son o f David, . . . . • • 128
M e 11.1 & George, . . . . 143
Nellis Grade, . . . . 111
Nellis Henry, 19
Nellis Homer- C , . . . . 109
Nellis Johannes, . . . . 15 19
Nellis John D., . . . . 27
Nellis John I. D., . . . 35
Nellis John G., . . . . 121
Nellis John P.. , . . . . 125
N e l l i s -Klock Patent, . . 16
Nellis Libbie Gray, . . 110
Nellis Mary Louise Hall, 79
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INDEX, Continued.
Nellis, Mary Fassett, , . . .. 13S
Nellis, Louisa Fish, 143
Nellis, Mary Anderson, , 128
Nellis, Mary Fr.oom, 142
Neflis, Nancy V/a-rner, . . . 130
Nellis, Peter, • 146
Nellis, Ralph H., 95
Nellis, Reuben, . . , . 43
Nell 1s, Sally .A. E a r n e r 63
Nellis, William, li 19
Palatine Stone Church, . 18
The Palatines, . . . 9
Stone Arabia Church, 15
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Uncles of A. 'A. , H. G. and J. 3. N., 5,
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J k e o k , KLOCK, WARNER, HALL, FASSETT AND GRAY FAMILIES.
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INDEX, Continued.
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Earner, Alfred, Sr,
162
'Tamer Alfred,. Jr.,
162
Warner Arthur,
141
Warner Cassius,
140
Warner Elbridge, 0., 140
169
Earner Sli.jah,
160
Warner Smeline Axtell,
171
Warner Eugene, .
141 •
Earner Georgie, . .
170
Earner Isadore,
140
Earner Jerusha, 160
Warner Josephine, 14 2
Warner Lucy Ann Cunningham, 168
Warner Nathan, Sr., 15 9-/^
Warner Nathan, Jr., 165
Warner Oliver, "..... 161
Warner Otis, 131
Warner Randolph, 170
Warner S a l l y Almira N e l l i s , 61
Warner Stephen, C, 169
Worfolk, Carl, . 218
Worfolk, Sdirard, 218
Worfolk, Het t i e F a s s e t t , 213
Worfolk, Morell, 2 IS
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NELLIS FAMILY TREE, I708TO|896.
Summary of the Forebears of
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1 Christian Nellis Eorn No Record Died about 1780
? David Nellis, Born D e c . 2 5 , 1729 Died Dec.29, 1818
3 John D. Nellis, Born Dec.10,1755 Died Men. 1,1849
4 John I. D* Nellis Bern F e b . 2 4 , 1783 Died Dec. 3,1849
5 Reuben Nellis, Born Men.30,1803 Died Jun.24,1856
6 Homer C. Nellis Born Aug.17,1844
7 Grade Nellis Born Jul. 6,1873 Died Dec.30, 1878
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7 Job n G r a y Nellis Born S e p . 1 5 , 1 8 8 5 V» e <*- l ^ ' * ' ''***
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Axtell, Exeline, April 13. 182 7
Axtell, I :. r i , Jan. 8, 1888
Fassett, Mary, Feb. 15 1822 Jan. S. 18 5 9
Fassett, Henry, Sept. 14 1817
Moot, Elizabeth, Sept. 26 1812 M a r c h 31 , 18 9 0
•(cot, Daniel, March 26 1804 Aug. 3, 1891
Nellis, David, May 5 1806 Oct. 6, 1872
Nellis, Caroline, Oct. 22 1809 Mch. 20t 1848
Nellis, Sliza, June 13, 1873
Nellis, Barn hart, Aug. 14 1810 Men, 21, 1877
Nellis, Clarissa, Aug. 18 1817 Mcb. 25. 1877
Nellis, John, March 21 1 820 June 7, 182 8
Nellis, Susan, May 2 18 2 4 S e c t 4. 1826
Nellis, Peter, Sept. 29 182 8 Feb. 24, 1655
Nellis, George, Jan. 24 182 6
Nellis, Louise, July 10 1840
Richmond, Catharine, Oct. 1 1817 Aug. 14, 1863
Richmond, Parley, Nov. 9 1814 July 25, 1890
TIarner, Stephen, Aug. 6 1816 Jan. 16, 1892
Warner, Lucy Ann, Oct. 1 1820
Warner, Nancy, Feb. 26 181 5 Mar. 13, 1865
Warner, Ilbridge, Dec. 15 1311 Mar. 11, 1884
Warner, Mrs. Shears,
Warner, Mrs. Sheverell,
CODSINS OF
A . W. NELLIS, H C NELLIS AND J . E. NELLIS.
THE? P A L A T I N A T E .
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THE: P A L A T I N E S .
THEY EMIGRATE.
which port they set sail early in the year 1710, and
NELLIS BROTHERS.
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THEY LOCATE-.
West Camp.
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DISCONTENTED.
"Helderburg".
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SCHOHARIE SETTLEMENT.
SETTLERS TROUBLED.
PALATINE.
CHRISTIAN NELLIS.
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CHRISTIAN NELLIS.
C h r i s t i a n N e l l i s , t h e f a t h e r of D a v i d N e l l i s ,
w a s c u e cf t h e t h r e e o r i g i n a l N e l l i s b r o t h e r s t h a t
c a m e o v e r w i t h t h e P a l a t i n e s in 1 7 1 0 . B e w a s b o r n on
the R i v e r R h i n e in G e r m a n y . T h e d a t e o f h i s b i r t h is
not k n o w n . A s d e s c r i b e d in p r e v i o u s c h a p t e r , h e f o l -
l o w e d t h e f o r t u n e s cf t h e P a l a t i n e s u n t i l t h e i r s e t -
t l e m e n t at S c h o h a r i e , a n d l a t e r in 1 7 2 0 , a d v a n c i n g up
the M o h a w k t o t h e p r e s e n t t o w n s h i p of P a l a t i n e . Here
he w i t h o t h e r s p r o c u r e d a p a t e n t f o r a l a r g e t r a c t of
land on w h i c h h e s e t t l e d a s d e s c r i b e d on p a g e 1 5 . T h e
records shew t h a t C h r i s t i a n N e l l i s had s e v e n s o n s ,
David, C h r i s t i a n , J r . , R o b e r t , Adam, G e o r g e , Henry
and T h e o b c l d . C h r i s t i a n N e l l i s t o o k an a c t i v e p a r t
d u r i n g t h e w a r of t h e R e v o l u t i o n . He w a s o n e of the
P a l a t i n e C o m m i t t e e of S a f e t y e n d a M i n u t e W a n in C o l -
onel K l o c k ' s r e g i m e n t . T h i s f a m i l y w a s o n e of t h e
w e a l t h i e s t a n d b e s t f a m i l i e s in t h e P a l a t i n e D i s t r i c t
After the w a r C h r i s t i a n N e l l i s w e n t to T i m m e r m a n ' s
Vill w h e r e h i s h o r s e s took f r i g h t , r a n a w a y a n d b e w a s
killed. Ee l e f t a good m e m o r y , b u t , l i k e all good m e n
of t h a t d a y , b e w a s v e r y s e c t a r i a n , b e i n g a L u t h e r a n ,
and it is s a i d t h a t b i s s o n s H e n r y a n d G e o r g e a c k n o w -
l e d g e d t h e i r f a i t h in t h a t c r e e d t o p o s s e s s l a n d s ,
w h i c h t h e i r f a t h e r w o u l d n o t g i v e t h e m a s d i s c i p l e s of!
Calvin. (See Pronteersien of New York). Christian
Nellis with h i s t w o s o n s , H e n r y and D a v i d , helped to
build t h e P a l a t i n e S t o n e C h u r c h .
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fr DAVID NELLIS.
at t h e a g e of 8 9 y e a r s and 4 d a y s . H e w a s a W e a v e r and
He h e l p e d to b u i l d the o r i g i n a l Palatine
each, is a s f o l l o w s ; to w i t ; -
lis that helped build this church, were the two broth-
the entrance door, and the old queer pews with their
built."
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JOHN D. NELLIS.
FROM A PJUHTIHO.
M»ot IH 1835.
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JOHN D. NELLIS.
Carried. Died.
John I.D.KelllB,
Born 1783. Feb. 24, Elizabeth Klock. Dec. 5, 184 9
David Nellis.
Eorn 1785. July 3, Young
Nancy Nellis,
Born 1787. Feb. 11, Daniel Ferguson, No Record.
Barnhart Nellis,
Born 1790. Feb. 1, Catharine Keller, Aug. 10, 1847
Maria Nellis,
Born 1792. June 14, Joseph Bruce. No Record.
David Nellis,
Born 179?). V. a r c h ' 4 , In infancy.
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John D. Nellis had brown hair, was good
but the battle was over before they could reach the
ground.
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J. I. D. NELLIS.
JOHN I. D. N E L L I S .
F. N e l l i s , w a s b o r n F e b . 2 4 , 1 7 8 5. Fe m a r r i e d Eliz-
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Born. Died.
avid Kellis, 18 0 6 Yay 5 1872 Oct. 6,
euben Nellis, 1803 Uc h 30 18 56 June 24,
a r r. hart Nellis, 1810 Aug 14 1877 Men. 21,
lizabeth Nellis 1812 Sep 26 1 8 9 0 M c b . .3 1,
ancy Nellis, 1815 Feb 22 1865 V. c h . 13,
atharine Nellis 1817 Oct 1 1365 Aug. 14,
chn S e 1 1 i s, 18 2 0 Mc h 21 13 28 June 7,
ary N'ellis, 1822 Feb 13 1859 Jan. 5,
S usan Nellis, 18 2 4 1' a y 2 1 826 S e p t .24 ,
eorge Nellis, 18 2 6 Jan 24
eter Nellis, 18 2 8 S e p t.2 9 1855 Feb. 24.
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this land.
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REUBIN NELLIS.
COPY FROM A DAGUERREOTYPE TAKEN IN 1853.
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REUBEN NELLIS
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In D e c e m b e r 1 8 4 8 , he p u r c h a s e d from the
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Composition
The C h a ru s a n d A d v a n t a g e s of W i n t e r .
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ite the numbers that fall from the air! See the
Reuben Nellis.
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Our m o t h e r , S a l l y A l m i r a E a r n e r , o l d e s t
5 c u p. n t e r of N a t h a n W a r n e r , J r . , w a s born at d n i o n -
v i l l e , 0, . ay 5 r d 1 3 1 5 . er f a t h e r at t h a t time
live5. in s log house and mother was years old be -
fore"tbe frame house was built. There were no car-
riages in U n i o n v i l l e in t h o s e d a y s and s h e a t t e n d e d
hod an •i « rt urc n an her c a l l i n g on h c r s e-back.
Indians " e r e q u i t e n u m e r o u s and o f t e n a s o u r c e of
Tu c r anxiety as they would l o i t e r a b o u t , beg and
steel if n o t i i n i w o r s e . B e a r s w e r e also p l e n t i f u l
«r 5 m o t h e r r e l a t e s tb'a I " O n c e on a time w h e n s h e
;•?ss going through the w c o d s to v i s i t a " S u g a r G a m p "
;*, cer a her b r o t h e r s ivere m a k i n g m a p l e s u g a r , s h e s u d -
denly found herself c l o s e to a b e a r , w h i c h w a s d r i n k -
in? sac from a " S l a b t r o u g h " . Which was the most
frightened, I have n e v e r b e e n a b l e to find o u t . At
any rate they both e s c a p e d . 'tfhen a b o u t 80 y e a r s old,
i o tfce r was c o n s i d e r e d q u i t e a " b e l l e " . S h e ;?as goo d
size, good l o o k i n g and fond of good c l o t h e s , and not
afraid to w e a r t h e m . A good old M e t h o d i s t m i n i s t e r
felt called en e t o n e time to s t a t e in h i s s e r m o n ,
t h at he re ? r t; d t h e r e were two m e m b e r s of h i s c o n g r e -
gation that w e r e s e t t i n g a bad e x a m p l e by t h e i r gay
attire.. Be had r e f e r e n c e to c o t h e r and a M i s s
" ixe r, who h a d o c i e cut w i t h new b o n n e t s and l o n g
«reen v e i l s . I t h i n k if t h a t m i n i s t e r w e r e l i v i n g
today and should a t t e n d s o m e F a s t e r s e r v i c e , he
would t h i n k the e x a m p l e had s p r e a d . This style,
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M o t h e r w a s n a m e d as e x e c u t r i x in f a t h e r ' s
will. S h e m a n a g e d t h e e s t a t e so that it increased
in v a l u e . S h e r e a r e d h e r t h r e e sens fror the ages
of 9, 13 and 15 u n t i l they b e c a m e cf z ^ e , so that
they a l w a y s l o v e d , h o n o r e d and obeyed h e r . She was
o f t e n a s k e d bov s h e m a n a g e d to keep such good control
over her b e y s . I t h i n k the secret was in her a l -
w a y s e v i d e n t a n x i e t y f o r t h e i r c c af o r t and w e l f a r e .
A f t e r t h e s a l e cf the r e s i d e n c e on P r o s p e c t S t r e e t ,
A s h t a b u l a , 0., m o t h e r m o v e d to P a i n e s v i l l e , O h i o ,
w h e r e s h e p u r c h a s e d a o l a c e on Erie S t r e e t , near
h e r s i s t e r , 'Mrs. S m e l i n e A x t e l l . Here s h e lived
till w h e n s h e t o o k r o o m s at the S t o c k w e l l H o u s e ,
w h e r e s h e r e m a i n e d till 1 3 7 9 ,
H. C. M el 1 i s, w h o was in the F i r s t N a t i o n a l
Bank of P a i n e s v i l l e d u r i n g this time, r e m o v i n g to
P i q u a , 0., in 187S, m o t h e r one year l a t e r also moved
to P i q u a , and is new l i v i n g with B r o t h e r n o s e r .
M o t h e r is now 35 y e a r s old and in full p o s -
s e s s i o n of all h e r f a c u l t i e s ; has never had a fit of
s i c k n e s s w i t h e x c e p t i o n of a fall some t h r e e years
s i n c e , w h i c h c o n f i n e d her tc her bed a b o u t two
months.
At this writing she is with us in Cleveland
on a visit.
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ALFPFD W. NELLIS.
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> ~ lock and walk three or- f o u r miles and pick black-
NELLIS BROTHERS.
ALFRED, 12 • JOHN, 8 - HOMER. 8
Y E A R S OF A G E .
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18c e.
On o u r return we l i v e d at A s h t a b u l a till
Utility man.
health.
help take in sail. Hall said the boat did not be-
penses and did not use, was kept till the premium
before describee.
then to New York and home. Mrs. Nellis did not ac-
ing at Clcckville, N. Y.
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ery, stopping about one week a t each place. Ralph
went w i t h us on t h i s trip.
and Washington.
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sick and f e a r f u l to start alone. Mr. Hall c o n t i n u H
on s o u t h and I returned home.
month .
Fiqua, Ohio,
etc .
27th. In 1 3 8 9 w e n t to P i q u a , Ohio, in the
spring. Went t o Lakewood, N. Y. w i t h the family
end P i c u a .
?; a s u n a b l e tc r e t u r n . He w a s v e r y sick and as I
New York G i t y ,
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returned to Lakewood.
unto you,
cating drinks.
those of others.
when he is old.
of your own.
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FLORA NELLIS.
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FLORA M. NELLIS.
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F l o r a M a y N e l l i s , o n l y d a u g h t e r of A . W .
N e l l i s end M a r y L o u i s e H a l l N e l l i s , w a s b o r n at 8 5 4
E u c l i d A v e n u e , C l e v e l a n d , O h i o , July 2 5 , 1 8 7 8 .
H e r w e i g h t at b i r t h , 8 1/2 l b s . at six
m e n t i s o l d , w e i g h t 20 l b s ; c c u l d w a l k a l o n e at 11
m o n t h s o l d . Is n o w f i v e f e e t , 3 inches high, weight
1 1 6 p o u n d s . , has l i g h t h a i r , b l u e e y e s , g o o d f o r m
and f e a t u r e s . A t f o u r y e a r s old s h e c o u l d read and
s p e l l . Attended the public school during the years
1 8 8 9 and 1 8 9 0 . C o m m e n c e d a c o u r s e at M i s s M i t t l e -
b e r g e r ' s p r i v a t e s c h o o l f o r g i r l s in 1 8 9 1 , and h a s
n o t c o m p l e t e d c o u r s e as y e t . S h e h a s m a d e a n u m b e r
cf t r i e s t c v a r i o u s p o i n t s , g o i n g u p t h e l a k e s t o
P e t o s k e y in 1 8 8 5 , t c W a s h i n g t o n and O l d P o i n t C o m -
f o r t , V s . , in s p r i n g of 1 8 8 6 , and t o S t . I g n a n c e
and M a c h i n a c I s l a n d in s u m m e r of 1 8 8 5 . In 1 8 9 2 s h e
w e n t tc N e w Y o r k C i t y and a g a i n to N e w Y o r k in 1 8 9 5 .
W e n t t o C h i c a g e I x p o s i t i o n in 1 8 9 3 . H a s s c e n t s e v -
e r a l s u m m e r s at L a k e w o o d , N . Y . F l o r a is a g o o d
d a n c e r , e n t e r t a i n i n g end s e l f p o s s e s s e d . S h e is
m u c h s o u g h t a f t e r , and n e v e r , in a n y c o m p a n y , h a s
to o l s y t h e p a r t of " W a l l F l o w e r " . S h e is a good
c e r r e s o e n d e n t , w r i t i n g m a n y , and l o n g l e t t e r s to
her f r i e n d s . S h e is k i n d and o b e d i e n t t o h e r p a r -
e n t s , a n d v e r y t h o u g h t f u l of t h e w i s h e s a n d r i g h t s
cf e t h e r s .
Flcra has been a constant attendant cf
the Second Presbyterian Church Sunday School since
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Piqua, Ohio.
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GRACIE NELLIS.
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DAVID NELLIS,
CAROLINE STEADMAB,
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Joseph David Nellis 18 3 2 M c h . 3 0 , Died 1833 Apr.14,
Anderson .
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Clarissa F. E a s t m a n ,
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The c h i l d r e n of D 3 n i e ^ B l o o m M o o t , and
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A U N T MARY N E L L I S - FASSETT.
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MARY NELLIS,
HENRY FASSETT,
CHILDREN.
SAMUEL V. . FASSETT,
HS 3R Y FASSETT, Jr.,
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r i e i a w i d o w , M r s . M i n e i? v a S h e a r s , and she l i v e d
d a u g h t e r married B . 0. R o t e , of G e n e v a , O h i o , D e c .
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ELIZABETH KLOCK-NELLIS,
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died ir 1760.
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tract of land then in possession of his father. The
G. Klock.
home over night, for fear her pets might not be ta-
1730.
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DE W I T T C. N E L L I S .
T O P t K A , KANSAS.
• ESCENOEO FROM PALATINES OF MOHAWK V A L L E Y .
IN FOLLOWING L I N E :
WILLIAM NELLIS, BORN 1 6 8 8 .
ANDREW NELLIS, BORN 1 7 1 3 .
P H I L L I P NELLIS, BORN 1 7 4 8 .
PETER P. NELLIS. BORN 1 7 8 3 .
JAMES N E L L I S , BORN 1816
OE WITT C. NELLIS. BORN 1849
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CELESTE B I R D E L L A NELLIS.
TOPEKA, K A N S A S .
DAUGHTER OF D. C. N E L L I S .
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ANDREW WARNER.
Andrew Warner lived at Hatfield the date of birth and
death not known. He had a son Samuel Warner.
SAMUEL WARNER.
Samuel Warner was born in >Hat field but date of birth
! and death not known. He married liary Sacket of Hatfield
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JESSE WARNER.
Jesse Warner born in Hatfield May 6th 1718 and died MaV
10th 1793. His wifes name was Mary and they had a son Natron
Warner (Sr.). Jesse Warner was a farmer and lived on
one time sold 119 acres of this land to his son Nathan
Warner (Sr.).
Consideration named in the deed was Forty Dollars.
This monument is
Erected
in memory of
Mrs. Jerusha Warner
Consort of
Mr. Nathan Warner
who died
Sept. 25th 1794
in the 32d year of
her age.
Her children rise up and call her blessed.
Her husband also and he pralseth her.
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KAPNFF FAMILY.
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llijah Ifar.ner,
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J e r u s h Ifarner " " " J u l y 3,1783
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Anson T,'arner, " * "
PhilotheteVT a r n e r "
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family,
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Urs , K i m b a l l . No children.
born at H i n s d a l e , Mass.
fine l o o k i n g men.
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ALFRED WARNER.
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Great Grandfather Of
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ELBPIDGE 0. WARNER.
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EMELINE WAENER-AXTELL.
tell, were
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in Painesville, Ohio.
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James Cook.
James Cook oldest son of John Cook, was born in Pres-
ton January 1st 1717. He spent his life as a farmer and
clothier in Preston. He married Rebecca Larrabee born in
1721. She was mother of two of his children, and died Nov^
28th 1748. Mr. Cook subsequently married Parks who
was mother of four of his children. Tine date of the death
of Mr. Cook and last wife not known. Their children were
Daniel, Isaiah, Nathan, Stephen, Elisha. Eliphant. (All
Bible names).
ELISHA COOK.
Elisha Cook 5th son of James Cook was born in Preston
in 1749. He married Amy Wetter May 29th 1783. Thier chil-|
dren were, Abigail, born Aug. 6th 1783. Sarah (Sally) bor|
January 31st 1785. Elisha, b o m Nov, 9th 1786. Stephen,
born Feb. 19th 1790. All born in Preston. Elisha Cook d
died in Preston Nov. 8th 1793. Amy Wetter Cook widow of
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children were
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no children.
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FPFDFPICK L. HALL.
life.
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consumption.
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HATTtE HALL-MARSHALL.
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GEORGE HALL,
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ten years of his life was spent in this log house, which was
cheons). The cracks were all filled with mud plaster, which
often worked out, and a good driving snow storm worked in, so
the "Then and Now". A new house was built by his father in
left home with his father's consent, and went forth to seek
ton and worked for his board. This was the only schooling he
ter the lessons for the following day. In this way he edu-
All scholars were put on their honor to report their own ex-
given hour and before the whole school, it soon became quite
rare that a rule was broken. This school was maintained six
school at Ravenna.
bout this time Mr. Hall made his first trip to New York, to
buy pianos, going by way of boat to Buffalo, and down the Erie
sold and the money collected. The firm had never seen or
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and organs have been sold, and as many .homes made happy with
feet 6 inches high, has light brown hair,, and not a gray hair
60 years old.
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F A S S E T T F A M I L Y ,
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Hall, was born in Bennington, Vt., Oct. 5th, 1785, and died at
•/t., born May 26tn, 1736/ died at Ashtabula, Ohio, Nov. 15th,
1S62. Mrs. Fassett was medium size, dark hair and eyes, very
1315.
1817.
1625.
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SILAS 3 . FASSETT
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so taught music, and for many years led the choir in the Pres-
first wife) They were married Sept. 19th, 1337. She died
Dart had two daughters when she married Mr. Fassett, viz: Miss
listed Aug. 12th, 1361 and served till the close of the tfar of
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rflLLIAM FASSETT.
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site where Triangle Park now is. He was also in the store
gan Co., and later he sold pianos and organs on commission for
George Hall.
ft'illiaa Fassett's first wife was Martha Bishop. Taey had tnree
be about 25 and died about 1885, Henry S., bora June 29, 1340,
HENFY FASSETT.
a sav; mill. About 1837, he was owner and editor of the Ash-
war and later till ths office sas discontinued in that dis-
?;as elected Probate Judgs of Ashtabula Co. and held the office
(Mrs, Geo. Hall) makes him an uncle of both Mrs. Nellis and my-
March 23, 1842. She died Jan. 5, 1859. A more complete record
lived a few years. She had one child- a boy- who was very hand-
1333. His fourth wife was a Widow Post, formerly Mary Matrons.
/ie*yjf P * *s £?f of •**=£ *4^f M S / -&}~ /&? 7 a f ^yfs ft f a 4^* /*. &J, to^
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born July 4th, 1832, Morrell Worfolk, born 8ov. 13, 1334.
MARIETTA FASSETT-HALL.
years macs it her boms with her brother Silas Fassett. Shs was a
la. She married Geo. Hall, Sept. 17, 1844. She was the mother of
Frederick, Louise, Eattis and Marietta Hall. See cage Shs ;vas
s devote wife and mother, caring core for the comfort of her fam-
ily than for society. She was fond of travel and cade many trips
east and south with hsr husband. For a number of ysars before
her death, she was a great sufferer from sickness,but shs bore
it all with heroic fortitude. She died Feb. 7, 1892, at ths Hall
family rssidencs, 364 Euclid Ave, and was interred in Lake View
HARRIET M. FASSETT.
only sister of Marietta Fassett (Mrs. Geo, Hall) was born in An-
castsr, Oanada. She was never married. After the death of her
mother, she made it her home with her brother Henry, with an oc-
her duty to watch over her mother, her brothers, her sister, and
all their children. If any one were sick. Aunt Harriet was al-
ways on hand to nurse tb.sc back to health again. "No one knew
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SAMUEL M. FASSETT.
bora in Bayham, Canada, \fay 11, 1325, coved with his motasr to
and sang in the -choir of Dr. Duffield's church two years, thsa
ws.it to NST York and sang in Dr. Alexander's church, was librar-
1351.fis bought his wedding ring and piano of Geo. Hall. First
wholesale dry goods house, and was leader in ths First Presby-
or until the fire of 1871. During this time he built three fine
Mrs. Fassstt and ths children wsnt to Paris, she to study paint-
ing and art, and the children to attend school under ths care
Paris two years. Mr. Fassett then went over and traveled with
burned over was 2,124 acres, or about 3 1/2 souars miles. Ths
shs pairted a picture of the Supreme Court Room, with the Com-
now painting many miniatures foe .fhloh she receives good prices.
may be added that Mr. and Mrs. Fassstt have raised a family
Farsstt, are
! 25, 1375.
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Clark Hod?s, of Cleveland, 0., June 16, 1330. Mr. Hodgs disd
marrisd Myron Allen Pearce, of Chicago, May 23, 1839. Thsy have
Psarcs, born May 1893. Mr. Psarcs is in ths rsal estate and
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at ths age of Be .
Ohio.
N e l l i s , as s t a t e d in p r e v i o u s s k e t c h e s .
c h i l d r e n , both boys.
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C O N C L D S I O N .
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The Nellis Coat of Arms illustrated left was drawn by an heraldic a r t i s t from Information
officially recorded in ancient heraldic archives. Documentation for the Nellis
Coat of Arms design can be found In Rietstap Armorial General. Heraldic a r t i s t s
of old developed their own unique language to describe an Individual Coat of Arms.
In their language, the Arms (shield) is as follows:
"D'or a deux coqs hardis adosses de gu., les tetes
affr."
When translated the Arms description i s :
"Gold, two red roosters back to back, heads facing each other."
Above the shield and helmet is the Crest which Is described as:
"Un coq hardl de gu., la tete cont."
A translation of the Crest description 1s:
"A saucy red rooster, head turned around."
Family mottos are believed to have originated as battle cries in medieval times.
A Motto was not recorded with the Nellis Coat of Arms,
Individual surnames originated for the purpose of more specific identification.
The four primary sources for second names were: occupation, location, father's
name and personal characteristics. The surname Nellis appears to be patronymical
In origin, and Is believed to be associated with the Irish, meaning, "the son of
Niallghus (champion; choice)." The supplementary sheet Included with this report
is designed to give you more information to further your understanding of the origin
of names. Different spellings of the same original surname are a contnon occurrence.
Dictionaries of surnames indicate probable spelling variations. The most prominent
variations of Nellis are Nells, Mac Nells, Mac Enellis, Mac Enealis and Nealis.
Census records available disclose the fact there are approximately 650 heads of
households In the United States with the old and distinguished Nellis name. The
United States Census Bureau estimates there are approximately 3.2 persons per household
In America today which yields an approximate total of 2080 people In the United .
States carrying the Nellis name. Although the figure seems relatively low, i t
does not signify the many Important contributions that individuals bearing the Nellis
name have made to history.
No genealogical representation Is Intended or Implied by this report and I t does
not represent Individual lineage or your family tree.
®H«lbert»
istoriDpLphrj
The Smythe Coat of Arms Illustrated left was drawn by an heraldic artist from
information officially recorded In ancient heraldic archives. Documentation for
the Smythe Coat of Arms design can be found in Burke's General Armory. Heraldic
artists of old developed their own unique language to describe an individual Coat
Of Arms. In their language, the Arms (shield) Is as follows:
"Gu. on a chev. or, betw, three bezants as many
crosses pattee fitehee sa."
When translated the Arms description is;
"Red, a gold chevron between three gold coins, and
three black pointed crosses."
Above the shield and helmet Is the Crest which is described as:
"A dexter arm couped at the elbow per pale or and gu.
c u f f e d ar. holding in the hand ppr, a griffin's head
erased az. beaked and charged with a martlet gold."
A translation of the Crest description Is:
"A right arm severed at the elbow, divided vertically
in gold and red, cuffed in silver, holding In the hand
of flesh color, a blue griffin's head jagged, beaked gold
and charged with a gold martlet."
Family mottos are believed to have originated as battle cries In medieval times.
A Motto was not recorded with the Smythe Coat of Arms.
Census records available disclose the fact there are approximately 1000 heads
of households In the United States with the old and distinguished'Smythe name.
The United States Census Bureau estimates there are approximately 3.2 persons
per household in America today which yields an approximate total of 3200 people
in the United States carrying the Smythe name. Although the figure seems relatively
low, it does not signify the many Important contributions that individuals bearing
the Smythe name have made to history.
No genealogical representation Is Intended or Implied by this report and It does'
not represent Individual lineage or your family tree.