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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Henry Souder was born on 26 Jan 1889 in Fostoria, Seneca County, Ohio (son of Charles Lewis Souder and Christena Herbert); died in Aug 1955 in Indiana.

    Notes:

    Becky Asif notes that his occupation on the 1930 census was listed as "Contractor, Roads & Streets." She also indicates that he died wihile on a trip in Indiana.

    William married Sarah Cevilla Herbert on 16 Nov 1925 in Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan. Sarah (daughter of John Jacob Herbert and Ella Irene Elliott) was born on 30 Jan 1899 in Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan; died in Sep 1971. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Cevilla HerbertSarah Cevilla Herbert was born on 30 Jan 1899 in Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan (daughter of John Jacob Herbert and Ella Irene Elliott); died in Sep 1971.

    Notes:

    This appears to be the Mrs. Cevilla SOUDER who was listed as a "friend who remembers" in the funeral booklet of Ida Elliott SMITH.

    CEVILLA SOUDER 30 Jan 1899 Sep 1971 48849 (Lake Odessa, Ionia, MI) (none specified) 297-03-7808 Ohio

    Per her form SS-5, this is the same person. Cevilla Herbert Souder 945 Leonard Street Fostoria, OH Gray Printing Company 335 E. North St. Fostoria, OH Age 38 DOB Jan. 30, 1899 Lake Odessa, MI Father John Jacob Herbert Mother Ella Irene Elliott Female White May 21, 1937 date of application

    Children:
    1. Ellsworth William Souder was born on 2 Dec 1925; died on 2 Feb 1926 in Seneca County, Ohio.
    2. 1. Living
    3. Living
    4. Living
    5. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Charles Lewis Souder was born on 15 Nov 1862 in Ohio; was buried in Hancock Fountain Cemetery, Fostoria, Seneca County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    The son of Lewis SOUDER and Christina SEIGCHRIST. He was on the Ebenezer School Board of Education in 1920. (Becky Asif/Burnsville, Minnesota).

    Charles married Christena Herbert on 29 Apr 1888 in Seneca County, Ohio. Christena (daughter of Conrad Herbert and Civilla Fruth) was born on 29 Oct 1861 in Seneca County, Ohio; died on 19 Dec 1929; was buried in Hancock Fountain Cemetery, Fostoria, Seneca County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Christena Herbert was born on 29 Oct 1861 in Seneca County, Ohio (daughter of Conrad Herbert and Civilla Fruth); died on 19 Dec 1929; was buried in Hancock Fountain Cemetery, Fostoria, Seneca County, Ohio.
    Children:
    1. 2. William Henry Souder was born on 26 Jan 1889 in Fostoria, Seneca County, Ohio; died in Aug 1955 in Indiana.
    2. Harry Andrew Souder was born about 1892 in Fostoria, Seneca County, Ohio.
    3. Augusta Cevilla Souder was born about 1894 in Fostoria, Seneca County, Ohio.
    4. Roy Lewis Souder was born about 1896 in Fostoria, Seneca County, Ohio.
    5. Mary Luella Lucy Souder was born about 1899 in Fostoria, Seneca County, Ohio.

  3. 6.  John Jacob HerbertJohn Jacob Herbert was born in Dec 1869 in Seneca County, Ohio (son of Conrad Herbert and Civilla Fruth); died on 16 Feb 1960 in Ionia County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.

    Notes:

    1900 Federal Census, Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Twp, ED #21 #66-69
    Herbert, John Head W M Dec 1869 30 M 2yrs Ohio Germany Germany Farmer
    Herbert, Ellen Wife W F Aug 1870 29 M 2yrs Ohio Virginia Pennsylvania
    Herbert, Sarah (sic) Dtr W F Jan 1899 Single Michigan Ohio Ohio
    Herbert, Willia A Lodger W M Jan 1890 Single Michigan Michigan Michigan

    1910 Federal Census, Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Township, ED #26 85-86
    Herbert John J Hd 39 M1 12 Germany Germany Germany Farmer
    Herbert, Ella Wf 38 M 12 3/3 Ohio Virginia Pennsylvania
    Herbert, Cevilla Dtr 11 Mich Oh Oh
    Herbert, John B Sn 7 Mich Oh Oh
    Herbert, Gurtha I Dtr 2 Mich Oh Oh
    Van Houtin, May Servent 19 S Mich Mich Mich

    Of interest is that in Ionia Township, ED #16, 49-43, 33 year old Fred Herbert, born in Germany of German parents, is a boarder in the home of Alice Donovan.

    1920 Federal Census, Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Township, ED #89 #106-107
    John Herbert Head 49 Ohio Germany German Germany German Farmer
    Ella Herbert Wife 45 Ohio Virginia Pennsylvania
    Cevilla Herbert Daughter 19 Michigan Ohio Ohio Teacher Public School
    Bernard C. Herbert Son 16 Michigan Ohio Ohio
    Gurtha Herbert Daughter 12 Michigan Ohio Ohio

    1930 Federal Census, Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Township, ED#28

    John J. Herbert Head M W 65 M 26 Ohio Germany Germany Farmer
    Ella Herbert Wife F W 54 M 25 Ohio Virginia Pennsylvania
    Gurtha Herbert Daughter F W 23 Michigan Ohio Ohio Telephone Operator
    Edward ----- Foster M W 11 Michigan US US
    Bernard Herbert Son M W 27 M 26 Mich Ohio Ohio Laborer Farm
    Mary Herbert Daughter in law F W 20 M 19 Mich Mich Mich
    Keith B Herbert Grandson M W 5/12 Mich Mich Mich

    John married Ella Irene Elliott. Ella (daughter of Augustus E. Elliott and Sarah Ann Cramer) was born on 18 Aug 1870 in Ohio; died on 19 Jun 1953 in Ionia County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Ella Irene ElliottElla Irene Elliott was born on 18 Aug 1870 in Ohio (daughter of Augustus E. Elliott and Sarah Ann Cramer); died on 19 Jun 1953 in Ionia County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.
    Children:
    1. 3. Sarah Cevilla Herbert was born on 30 Jan 1899 in Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan; died in Sep 1971.
    2. John Bernard Herbert was born on 9 Apr 1903 in Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan; died on 2 Apr 1971; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.
    3. Gurtha Irene Herbert was born about 1908 in Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Conrad Herbert was born on 19 Feb 1830 in Germany; died on 3 Mar 1908 in Ohio.

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY: CONRAD HERBERT, farmer, P O. Alvada, was born in Germany February 19, 1830, son of Frederick and Margarito Herbert, natives of Germany, where they lived until Mrs. Herbert's death in 1849. Frederick Herbert resided several years in his native land; then immigrated to America, and to London Township, Seneca Co., Ohio, in 1861, where he departed this life May 1, 1868. Our subject was united in marriage, January 11, 1859, with Civillie Fruith, also a native of Germany, born January 9, 1840, a daughter of Jacob J. and Civillie Fruith, who were born in the old country, immigrating to America, and locating in Cuyahoga County, near Cleveland, Ohio, where they remained two years; thence came to this county, where Mr. Fruith died April 23, 1873; his widow resides in Loudon Township. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert have had eleven children, nine now living: Susan M. (wife of Nathan A. Hakes), Christena, Katharine (wife of Lewis Siegchrist.), Anna M., John J., Barbara E., Conrad A.. Augusta C. and Lucy A. Edward and an infant are deceased. Mr. Herbert is a carpenter by-trade, an occupation he followed one year after coming to America in 1853. In 1854 he went to California, and after engaging in mining nearly four years returned to this county, where he now owns 170 acres of improved land, and has since been farming. Mr. Herbert has been a member of the school board twelve years. He and his wife are members of the Reformed Church. - Source: History of Seneca County, Ohio. Published by Warner, Beers & CO., Chicago: 1886 Page 720 & 721

    Conrad HERBERT Self M Male W 50 BAVARIA BAVARIA BAVARIA Sabina HERBERT Wife M Female W 40 BAVARIA Keeping House BAVARIA BAVARIA Christina HERBERT Dau S Female W 18 OH At Home BAVARIA BAVARIA Catharine HERBERT Dau S Female W 15 OH At Home BAVARIA BAVARIA Anna HERBERT Dau S Female W 13 OH BAVARIA BAVAR John HERBERT Son S Male W 10 OH BAVARIA BAVARIA Samantha HERBERT Dau S Female W 7 OH BAVARIA BAVAR Conrad HERBERT Son S Male W 4 OH BAVARIA BAVARIA Augusta HERBERT Dau S Female W 3 OH BAVARIA BAVARIA Source Information:
    Census Place Big Spring, Seneca, Ohio
    Family History Library Film 1255065
    NA Film Number T9-1065
    Page Number 303B

    Conrad married Civilla Fruth on 11 Jan 1859 in Seneca County, Ohio. Civilla was born on 9 Jan 1840 in Germany; died on 23 Feb 1920 in Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Civilla Fruth was born on 9 Jan 1840 in Germany; died on 23 Feb 1920 in Ohio.
    Children:
    1. Edward Herbert was born after 1859 in Seneca County, Ohio; and died.
    2. Susan M. Herbert was born on 17 Jan 1860 in Seneca County, Ohio; and died.
    3. 5. Christena Herbert was born on 29 Oct 1861 in Seneca County, Ohio; died on 19 Dec 1929; was buried in Hancock Fountain Cemetery, Fostoria, Seneca County, Ohio.
    4. Katherine Herbert was born on 1 Aug 1865 in Seneca County, Ohio; died on 27 Oct 1933.
    5. Anna M Herbert was born on 19 Sep 1867 in Seneca County, Ohio; and died.
    6. 6. John Jacob Herbert was born in Dec 1869 in Seneca County, Ohio; died on 16 Feb 1960 in Ionia County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.
    7. Barbara Ellen Herbert was born on 17 Mar 1872 in Seneca County, Ohio; died before 1880.
    8. Samantha Herbert was born about 1873 in Seneca County, Ohio; and died.
    9. Conrad A. Herbert was born on 18 Aug 1876 in Seneca County, Ohio; and died.
    10. Augusta C. Herbert was born on 20 Oct 1878 in Seneca County, Ohio; and died.
    11. Lucy A. Herbert was born on 20 Jan 1882 in Seneca County, Ohio; and died.

  3. 14.  Augustus E. ElliottAugustus E. Elliott was born on 18 Apr 1838 in Washington, Rappahannock County, Virginia (son of Joseph Elliott and Elender Kenny); died on 2 Nov 1921 in Grand Ledge, Eaton County, Michigan; was buried on 7 Nov 1921 in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.

    Notes:

    Avis Augusta Smith had the following to say about her grandfather, for whom she was named: "My grandfathers name was Augustus Eliott. He was a redhead and wore a Van Dyke beard. He was part Dutch and was from Culpepper, Virginia. During the Civil War he fought in the Union Army. He had five brothers who fought in the Confederate Army. He was wounded at Gettysburg, and was at a hospital with one of his brothers, who was also wounded. His family was Baptist. They had owned a Tobacco plantation, which was destroyed by the war. After the war, he moved to Michigan. The rest of his family stayed in Virginia. He had a sister who was still well to do after the war. He had been trained as a tobacco auctioneer, but obviously there was little need for that in Michigan. He became a general auctioneer instead." Augustus and his wife Sarah lived with Avis while she was growing up.

    Though the essence of Avis's recollections about her grandfather appear to be correct, some of the details seem to have gotten garbled. Although Augustus may have lived at some time in Culpepper, it appears that he actually was born in Washington, Virginia (per his Pension Application). His occupation is also shown as "Farmer" and not auctioneer, though he easily could have been both. He had also moved to Ohio prior to the onset of the war. From the 1850 census, it appears Augustus had only four brothers, not five, although is is possible an another brother might have left home prior to the census. Although I did find the name of a William Elliot in an index of Confederate Pensioners from Rappahannock County, I did not see the name of any of the other brothers. Additionally, since older brother David Elliot had also settled in Ohio prior to the Civil War, it is possible that he might also have enlisted in the Union Army, or stayed neutral.

    Although Augustus was wounded at war, it was in December 1862 in Petersburgh, West Virginia. He was hospitilized, first at Church Hospital and then at the Canal Invalid Hospital, both in Cumberland, Maryland. He was given a medical discharge in April, 1863. This was several months before the Battle of Gettysburg in July of that same year.

    Augustus Elliott was enrolled in the Union Army on the 22nd day of August, 1862 at Fostoria, Ohio in Captain R.A. Kirkwoood's Co I, 123rd Regiment of Ohio Volunteers, to serve for 3 years or during the war. He mustered into service as a private on the 24th day of September 1862 at Thomasville. According to a letter from the War Department, Surgeon General's Office, Record and Pension Division, Washington D.C., dated April 18, 1872 "It appears from the records in this Office, that Augustus E. Elliott, Private, Co I, 123 Regiment, Ohio Volunteers was admitted to General Hospital, Cumberland, MD, January 7, 1863 for treatment for Neuralgia of head, and was discharged the service April 10, 1863, because of Neuraligia of head. No records of Perryville, Md. on file. The Reg't Register commences on June 13, 1863. JJ Woodward Asst Surgeon US Army Vol 29, No 1578"

    What exactly happened to cause his hospitilization and discharge is unclear. And although Augustus applied for a disability pension in 1870, it appears that he did not begin receiving any payments until around 1921. The original Surgeon's Certificate of Disability stated he was unfit to perform the duties of a soldier because of "Neuralgia of head resulting from a severe wound received upon the top of his head about a year ago--previous to enlistment. There is much nervous prostration and deafness." A fellow soldier, Jacob Bowman, thought Augustus was hospitalized after a case of Typhoid fever. It was also noted that his "Heart is very irritable after slight exertion and standing the pulse is 120. Heart(beats?) are clear and regular and apex beat is heard in normal position on 5th ??? space"

    However, on his original Declaration for an Invalid Pension, filed on August 13, 1869, Augustus explained that he was disabled "by having his right hip dislocated in the following manner: on the night of that day Imbodens' Rebel Cavalry having surprised and captured the outposts made a sudden attack on the Camp before it could be alarmed & things were real lively for a time. In trying to get out of the way of flying bullets, cavalry soldiers...being himself unarmed he did it the darkness of night...fall over a precipice some 15 or 20 feet high thusly dislocating his hip. For this he was treated in the General Hospital of Cumberland to the 11th of April 1863 when discharged."

    In another affidavit filed June 20, 1870, Augustus stated that while in the line of duty at Petersburgh, West Virginia, about December 19, 1862, he sustained a dislocation of his right hip from which a permanent disability has resulted. That the injury was received by falling over a precipice some ten or twenty feet high in an attempt to avoid capture by the enemy. He elaborated (and perhaps exaggerated) his story in an affidavit filed August 27, 1870, in which he stated that about December 20, 1862, while on duty guarding commissary store at Petersburgh, W. Va., he, with others, was captured by the rebels, and the following night he escaped; in so doing "he fell down an embankment, about thirty five feet high, spraining and bruising--to such an extent to render him unfit for duty from that time until his discharge. From the effects of said fall he received a rupture in the right side from which he is still suffering. He also alleged heart disease caused by hardships which he endured while escaping." Jacob Dillon of Fostoria, Ohio signed an affidavit stating that he was a member of the same company and regiment and that he was present at the time while Augustus was escaping from the Confederate forces, and actually saw him fall "from a ledge of rocks about twenty feet in Height." Whatever happened to Augustus, it appears he was in very poor physical condition at the time of his discharge. John W. Green testified that he was in the Canal Hospital with Augustus, who had "came to the said hospital going with a cane, and he was very pale and poor, he had a bad ankle and complained of his hip. His privates were badly swollen...I do not know if he was ruptured or not. He complained of soreness in the left side and also complained of heart trouble. It seemed difficult for the Claimant to breathe when he was in a reclining position...I heard Dr. C. C. Perry the hospital doctor say that the claimant was unfit for duty caused by heart disease and as soon as he was able was going to send him home." Alexander McDonel, a friend from Ohio stated that "I have known Augustus Elliott for 30 years and have always known him to be a man of good character and steady habits. I have done work for him. I knew him well in Ohio before he enlisted and I believe he was perfectly sound at the date of his enlistment. I enlisted in 1861 Co H 21 OVI. I saw him again some time early in 1863 when he arrived at the depot on his way home. He was then a living skelton going on a cane."

    According to Family Tree Maker CD 450 County and Family Histories: OH 1780-1970, Disk 5, Seneca County, Liberty Township (C) Broderbund, "August Elliot" was a trustee of the Ebenezer Chapel Society, Bettsville, (which) was incorporated May 19, 1865, along with William Cramer and Henry Cramer (his brother's in law).

    On June 20, 1870 when he filed for the invalid pension (Application #157769, Certificate #886142). He was described as 6 feet tall, light complexion, with blue eyes and light hair.

    Augustus E. Elliott - died Nov. 2, 1921, male, white, married. Age 82y, 7m, 3 d. Died of Myocaridial Deg. Born: Virginia. Retired farmer. Parents: Wm. Elliott , Born VA. and mother, unknown.Volume 6, page 468

    On January 23, 1922, his wife Sarah filed for a Widow's pension from Michigan (Application #1184108, Certificate #913733).

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1870 Census
    Ohio, Seneca County, Loudon Twp, PO Fostoria
    Enumerated 16 Jun 1870
    Page 11 Stamped 168
    71-70
    Elliott, Augustus 27 M W Farmer 1600 645 Virg
    Elliott, Sarah A 32 F W Keeping House Pa
    Elliott, Flora J 6 F W Ohio
    Elliott, Ida A 5 F W Ohio
    Elliott, Charles W 2 M W Ohio
    72-71
    Henry and Mary J Cramer

    1880 Census
    Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Twp
    Enumerated 10 Jun 1880
    Page 25 SD 2 ED 103 Sheet 323 A
    231-236
    Elliott, A E W M 35 Head Farmer Oh Ireland Va
    Elliott, Sarah W F 41 Wf Keeping House Pa Pa Pa
    Elliott, Flora W F 17 Dtr At School Oh Va Pa
    Elliott, Ida W F 15 Dtr At School Oh Va Pa
    Elliott, Charles W M 13 Son At School Oh Va Pa
    Elliott, Ella/Ellen F F 10 Dtr At School Oh Va Pa
    Elliott, Clinton M W 7 Son At School Oh Va Pa

    1900
    Not located

    1910 Michigan Census, Eaton County, Oneida Township
    Taylor Street
    #154-160
    Elliott, Agustus Head M W 70 M1 49 years Born VA Parents born GB/Irish Occupation Real Estate
    Elliott, Sarah Wife F W 74 M1 49 years Mother of 7 children, 4 living Born PA, both parents PA
    Elliott, Charles M W 41 single Does not read or write
    -161 Smith, William Head M W 42 M1 12 years Born Mi, both parents MI Occupation: Merchant
    Smith, Ida Alice wife F W 43 M1 12 years, Mother of 2 children
    Smith, Avis A D F W 9 years born MI
    Smith, Ilo D F W 3 years born MI

    1920 Census Michigan, Eaton County, Oneida Township 15 Jan 1920
    501 Taylor Street
    #357-366 Elliott, Augustus E Head M W 81 M Born VA Parents born Ireland (Irish)
    Elliott, Sarah A Wife F W 86 M Born PA, both parents PA
    #358-367 Smith, William B Son in law M W M Born MI, Father born NY, Mother Canada/English Occupation: Merchant, General Store
    Smith, Ida Alice Dtr F W 53 M
    Smith, Avis A G/D F W 18 years born MI
    Smith, Ilo G/D F W 13 years born MI

    QUESTION TO RESOLVE

    --Who is Burt Elliot? Among the effects of Avis Smith Benkelman, daughter of Ida Alice Elliott, was a picture taken in Ionia County, MI titled, "Uncle Burt Elliott and wife." Could the Bert Ellliot below be another relative? If so, how?Rebecca Asif of Burnsville, Minnesota is also a great-great-great granddaughter of Augustus Elliott. She received an identical picture from her aunt, and assumes the picture is of Augustus and Sarah, and that my copy must be mislabeled

    There is no record of Augustus having a brother named Burt, nor of Flora, Ida and Ellen having a brother Burt. In the 1891 Ionia City Directory that was on Ancestory.com, I did find a listing for "Eliot, Bert Occ Farm Lab N.E. Smith Bds. Same page 212" There was a 3-8-1947 death record (G-468) for a Bert Elliott but his parents were John R. and Martha Jane (Lamie) Elliott who was born in Sugarin Falls, OH. Bert was b 3-30-1881, and lived at route 2 in Charlotte.

    Another possibility is that, Avis's husband, Ben, had a second cousin named Burton Elliott, born in May 1883 in Cass City. He was the son of David Elliott of Brockford, New York and Matilda Krapf, and a grandson of Frederick Krapf and Dorothea Benkelman. Could this be the "Uncle Bert Elliott" of the picture? It does not seem likely as the picture was taken in an Ionia County photography studio, and not in Tuscola County where his family lived.

    Augustus married Sarah Ann Cramer on 18 Aug 1861 in Seneca County, Ohio. Sarah (daughter of Johannes "John" Cramer, Sr. and Catharina Schlott) was born on 29 Apr 1834 in York County, Pennsylvania; died on 2 Feb 1924 in Grand Ledge, Eaton County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Sarah Ann CramerSarah Ann Cramer was born on 29 Apr 1834 in York County, Pennsylvania (daughter of Johannes "John" Cramer, Sr. and Catharina Schlott); died on 2 Feb 1924 in Grand Ledge, Eaton County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.

    Notes:

    Avis Smith had the following comments about her grandmother: "Sara Cramer was from a Pennsylvania Dutch family. She was a widow and had two sons that had died. Her parents were farmers and congregationalists. They had lived in Finley, Ohio before the family moved to Lake Odessa, Michigan. She was a descendant of a Revolutionary War soldier. When married to Augustus Eliot, they had three daughters: Ida, Flora, and Ellen."

    Augustus Elliott's pension application, as well as her widow's application, state that she had never been married before. Avis's other grandmother, Mary Ann Smith, was twice widowed. Perhaps this is who she was thinking of. Sarah and Augustus did have two sons who died young, and another son who appears to have been stillborn. This might also account for the discrepency in Avis's recollections.

    At the time of the 1860 census, she was living in the home of her elder brother, Henry Cramer. She was listed as a "domestic" apparently helping her sister-in-law care for the home and children.


    Death Index listing
    Volume 7, page 427

    Sarah Ann Eliott - died Feb. 2, 1924, Female, white, widow. Age 88y, 9m, 3d. Died of Arterial Sclerosis. Born: PA Housewife. Parents: J. Cramer & ------ Sloat.

    Notes:

    Married:
    "Augustavus Elliott and Sarah Klemur licensed to marry August 16, 1861 O.C. Zeller, Clk"

    "The State of Ohio, Seneca County, I certify that I this day soleminized the marriage of Augustus Elliott with Sarah A. Cramer. Witness my hand this 18 day of August A.D. 1861 A.B. Roe VDM. Certified and Recorded September 16, 1861 O.C. Zeller, Clk." Recorded in Vol. 5, page 419.

    On his pension application, Augustus states that he and Sarah were married by Rev. Poe of the M.E. Church, Seneca County, Ohio on 18 August 1861. Dean Cramer shows they married in Fostoria.

    Children:
    1. Willie Elliott was born on 22 Apr 1862 in Ohio; died before 1870 in Ohio.
    2. Flora J. Elliott was born on 7 Feb 1865 in Ohio; died on 16 Feb 1962 in Michigan.
    3. Ida Alice Elliott was born on 13 Dec 1866 in Seneca County, Ohio; died on 27 Jan 1946 in Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.
    4. Charles W. Elliott was born on 1 Apr 1868 in Fostoria, Seneca County, Ohio; died on 8 Jul 1939 in Grand Ledge, Eaton County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.
    5. 7. Ella Irene Elliott was born on 18 Aug 1870 in Ohio; died on 19 Jun 1953 in Ionia County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.
    6. Infant Son Elliott was born on 28 Oct 1874 in Ohio; died on 28 Oct 1874 in Ohio.
    7. Clinton Elliott was born on 12 Sep 1876 in Ohio; died on 20 Oct 1883 in Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan.