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Thomas G. Ellsworth

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Thomas G. Ellsworth was born to John Ellsworth and Mary Ann ? on April 19, 1834 in Monroe, Ashtabula County, Ohio and died the same place Dec 18, 1909. As you can read below in his obituary he was always willing to help. His mother and father, according to the 1850 Monroe, Ashtabula Census, were both from NY.

Thomas married Sarah Eliza Platt daughter of     ??          Platt.They had 4 four children, Judd, Thomas Everett/Everard, William A. (a doctor) and Evan Anna Ellsworth.

From the Ashtabula page I gleaned much info about Thomas G. Ellsworth, and are not in order, just as I copied them. To see his tree go to Thomas Ellsworth.

 


 

Pierpont, O., Dec 24- Thomas G. Ellsworth was born in Monroe, Ashtabula county, Ohio, April 19, 1834. He died at the same place, December 18, 1909, aged 75 years, 7 months, 29 days. He lived the greater part of his life in this immediate neighborhood. His family consisted of a wife and four children, three sons and one daughter. The daughter departed this life four years ago. The wife, and three sons survive. Many that knew Mr. Ellsworth loved him. He was a good husband and father, an uprightman. His word was always truth. He strove always to keep right on his side. His hand was ready to help those in affliction and trouble.

Although never affiliated with any church he was a believer in God and kept the Sabbath day. His motto was the Golden rule. He leaves to this world a memory of a hard fought and useful life. He believed that when he was compelled to lie down by the still waters for ever, his life of right doing and good will to all and a love for his maker and keeper would secure for him peace eternal. the funeral was held at his late home Tuesday, Dec 21, and it was conducted by R. E. Benjamin.

Also found on the Articles page

 

Thomas Ellsworth passed Away at his birthplace, leaving an honored memory

 

 

 

 

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