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EDWARD ELLIS, M.D., Meadville, was born in
Chester Mass., January 15, 1804. His parents were Ebenezer Ellis and Ruth
(Stiles) Ellis. His ancestors on both sides were of English blood, and
were among the earliest colonists of New England. His grandfather, Samuel
Ellis, served in the French and Indian wars and in the Revolution. His
father was a farmer and the father of nine children, his five sons being
each six feet or over in height. Dr. Ellis is a graduate of Berkshire
Medical College, which was formerly the Medical Department of Williams
College, and at that time a school of reputation. He attended lectures
both in Philadelphia and New York. His health being delicate he determined
upon a change of locality and climate, and came in 1826 to this county,
then a comparatively new and unsettled region. His practice therefore
extends over a period of nearly sixty years, and now, at the age of
eighty-one, he still attends to the duties of his profession. His physical
strength is remarkable and his health unimpaired. Dr. Ellis has been twice
married; first, on April 4, 1832, to Mrs. Mary Kennedy, who died in 1840;
afterward on March 31, 1842, to Miss Sarah Buchanan, of Meadville, who
died March 14, 1844. By his second marriage he had one daughter, Elizabeth
Ruth, who was married in 1864 to the Rev. Marison Byllesby, then and for
some time afterward Rector of Christ Church, Meadville. Of this church Dr.
Ellis was one, of the Wardens for many years, and is still a Vestryman.
During his long residence in Meadville Dr. Ellis has taken an active
interest in the welfare of the community. He has aided many young men in
obtaining an education, and established others in business, some of whom
are now prominent and successful men. He was at one time largely
interested in manufacturing and other enterprises which promised to
contribute greatly to the prosperity of the place, but which turned out to
be unfortunate investments, and resulted in the total loss of his large
property. His losses, however, have neither lessened the cheerfulness of
his temper nor his kindness of heart.
History of Crawford County,
Pennsylvania: containing a
history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, schools,
churches, industries, etc., portraits of early settlers and prominent
men, biographies, history of Pennsylvania, statistical and miscellaneous
matter, Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1885, page 736.
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