Individual Details
Elias Pilling
(1 Nov 1867 - 23 Aug 1926)
Events
| Birth | 1 Nov 1867 | Kaysville, Davis County, Utah | ![]() | ||
| Marriage | 26 Jan 1894 | Ada Louisa Wells | ![]() | ||
| Death | 23 Aug 1926 | Cardston, Alberta, Canada | ![]() | ||
| Burial | 25 Aug 1926 | Leavitt, Alberta, Canada | |||
| Reference No | 1QS5-WC |
Families
| Spouse | Ada Louisa Wells (1872 - 1936) |
| Child | Elias Charles Wells Pilling (1894 - 1979) |
| Child | Eileen Pilling (1897 - 1970) |
| Child | Owen Leonard Pilling (1899 - 1991) |
| Child | Verona Pilling (1901 - 1977) |
| Child | Melvin Pilling (1904 - ) |
| Child | Wilmer Ray Pilling (1906 - ) |
| Child | Clair Pilling (1908 - 1968) |
| Child | Leo Pilling (1911 - 1911) |
| Father | Richard Pilling (1833 - 1906) |
| Mother | Catherine Adams (1838 - 1935) |
| Sibling | Richard Adams Pilling (1857 - 1941) |
| Sibling | John Adams Pilling (1860 - 1947) |
| Sibling | Joseph Pilling (1862 - 1924) |
| Sibling | Mary Catherine Pilling (1865 - 1953) |
| Sibling | Margaret Malinda Pilling (1870 - 1960) |
| Sibling | George Edmund Pilling (1873 - 1878) |
| Sibling | James Henry Pilling (1875 - 1960) |
| Sibling | Rufus Elijah Pilling (1878 - 1966) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth Caroline Pilling (1881 - 1971) |
Endnotes
1. Maxine Pilling Rodgers, "Richard Pilling, A Family Heritage" It should be mentioned that although all references to this volume are listed as "Questionable", this is because the book is neither a valid primary or secondary source. Despite this, it should be observed that almost all the contemporary entries in it come as the result of correspondence with the immediate families of the individuals listed. The true level of reliability is probably more close to that of "Living Information". (Red Deer, by the author, 1980), P.280.
2. Maxine Pilling Rodgers, "Richard Pilling, A Family Heritage" It should be mentioned that although all references to this volume are listed as "Questionable", this is because the book is neither a valid primary or secondary source. Despite this, it should be observed that almost all the contemporary entries in it come as the result of correspondence with the immediate families of the individuals listed. The true level of reliability is probably more close to that of "Living Information". (Red Deer, by the author, 1980), P.280.
3. Maxine Pilling Rodgers, "Richard Pilling, A Family Heritage" It should be mentioned that although all references to this volume are listed as "Questionable", this is because the book is neither a valid primary or secondary source. Despite this, it should be observed that almost all the contemporary entries in it come as the result of correspondence with the immediate families of the individuals listed. The true level of reliability is probably more close to that of "Living Information". (Red Deer, by the author, 1980), P.280.
