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Category Archives: 3rd Generation

Joseph Frederick Ellis: 1933 –

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Mother: Maggie Cowan
Father: Joseph Melvin Ellis
He married Ann Robeson ( step-fathered her daughter Leslie and son Richard)
They had 1 son (Donald).

Asbury Ernest Ellis: 1916 –

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Mother: Minnie Hunter
Father: Joseph Ellis
He married Lula Mae Maddox (1919-1982).
They had 2 daughters and 1 son (Lunitrice, Madelyn, and Asbury Jr.).

Hunter Floyd Ellis: 1915 – 1953

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Mother: Minnie Hunter
Father: Joseph Ellis
First marriage was to Ernestine Campbell (b.1922). They had no children.
Second marriage was to Arlene Gaines (1929-1953). They had no children.

Harold Marion Ellis: 1912 – 1991

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Mother: Minnie Hunter
Father: Joseph Ellis
He married Mary Belle Pruitt.
They had 2 daughters and one son (Altha, Barbara, and Harold Jr.)

Eddie Nathaniel Ellis: 1909 –

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Mother: Minnie Hunter
Father: Joseph Ellis
He married Nellie Dora Jackson.
They had 1 girl (Dorothy)

Eugene Oliver Ellis: 1908-1995

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Mother: Minnie Hunter
Father: Joseph Ellis
He married Harriett Nancy Tanner (1908-1985)
They had 2 daughters (Harriett, and Karen)

Azzie Lee Ellis: 1906 – 1947

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Mother: Minnie Hunter
Father: Joseph Ellis
She married John T. Wilson.
They had 4 daughters and 1 son
(Thelma, Melva, John Jr., Harole, and Shirley)

Mamie Ellis 1904 – 1985

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Mother: Lula Jane Wilson
Father: John William B. Ellis
Married to James Harris, Sr.
They had two children – James, Jr., and Charles

William Ellis 1902 – 1961

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Mother: Lula Jane Wilson
Father: John William B. Ellis
Married to Lucy White
They had one child – John W. Ellis

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