Individual Details
Elijah Leroy Pilling
(21 Aug 1883 - 4 Jul 1948)
Events
| Birth | 21 Aug 1883 | ![]() | |||
| Marriage | 22 Feb 1908 | Lillian Viola Thompson | |||
| Death | 4 Jul 1948 | Montrose, Colorado | ![]() | ||
| Reference No | 5D3H-J4 |
Families
| Spouse | Lillian Viola Thompson (1889 - 1967) |
| Child | Rex Le Roy Pilling (1909 - 1967) |
| Child | Charlotte Isabelle Pilling (1913 - ) |
| Child | Viola Amanda Pilling (1917 - ) |
| Child | Geraldine Emma Pilling (1918 - 1940) |
| Child | Lillian Jean Pilling (1924 - ) |
| Father | Richard Adams Pilling (1857 - 1941) |
| Mother | Amanda Artimessia Penrod (1863 - 1935) |
| Sibling | Richard William Pilling (1881 - 1967) |
| Sibling | Amanda Pilling (1885 - 1903) |
| Sibling | Laura Lucine Pilling (1888 - 1949) |
| Sibling | Elias Wren Pilling (1890 - 1891) |
| Sibling | John Lee Pilling (1892 - 1893) |
| Sibling | Frank Legrand Pilling (1894 - 1949) |
| Sibling | Valentine Pilling (1897 - 1968) |
| Sibling | Ivan Hugh Pilling (1900 - 1976) |
| Sibling | Lyle Pilling (1904 - 1967) |
| Sibling | Maurice Pilling (1908 - 1910) |
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.123.
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.125.
