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Devon / Re: ELLIS in Broadhembury pre 1838
« on: Thursday 21 November 13 10:44 GMT (UK)  »
Charlie, I'm not quite sure if my last response wriggled out into the ether. I can send you a line of descent from Thomas Ellis and Collis Salter through Matthew Ellis. Please contact me by email - I am at * I am also in the process of writing a family history, some of which could be of interest to you. Regards, John Ellis
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Devon / Re: ELLIS in Broadhembury pre 1838
« on: Friday 02 April 10 12:22 BST (UK)  »
Dear Ian, about 30 years ago my late father made contact with a couple,  (Bill and Alice Ellis of Broad Clyst, now deceased), who had researched the descendants of Thomas Ellis of Broadhembury.  Thomas Ellis (c 1525 - 90) married Collis Salter (ca 1525 - 1600) in Broadhembury in 1546.  Down to the late 18th century was one Matthew Ellis (1789 - 1834) of Stafford Barton Farm, who married Grace Ackland (1795-1870) in 1819.  Their second son, William Ackland Ellis (1824 - 64) left Broadhembury and established a confectionery business in Castle Cary.  He married Anna Maria Osmond (1826 - 66) in 1854 in Walcot, Bath and his first son, William Charles Osmond Ellis (1855 - 1927) was my great grand father.  Should you be interested in the detailed family tree down from Thomas And Collis Ellis, I can pass this to you.  Regards, John Ellis

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