Individual Details
Elihu Ely
(15 Nov 1737 - 25 Jun 1815)
He was a great reader, a man of uncommon intelligence and much humor, and is said to have been an unusually fine looking man.
Events
Birth | 15 Nov 1737 | Lyme, New London County, Connecticut | |||
Marriage | 30 May 1771 | Anna Ely | |||
Event | 7 Oct 1777 | Connecticut | |||
Death | 25 Jun 1815 |
Families
Spouse | Anna Ely (1744 - 1826) |
Child | Caroline Ely (1772 - 1862) |
Child | Joseph Elihu Ely (1773 - 1840) |
Child | Anna Ely (1775 - 1851) |
Child | Mehitable Ely (1778 - 1857) |
Child | Elihu Ely (1780 - 1851) |
Child | Richard Ely (1782 - 1844) |
Child | Oliver Ely (1785 - 1873) |
Child | Phebe Ely (1787 - 1874) |
Child | Elias Ely (1790 - 1874) |
Father | Deacon Richard Ely (1697 - 1777) |
Mother | Phebe Hubbard (1705 - 1773) |
Sibling | Reverend Richard Ely (1733 - 1814) |
Sibling | Seth Ely (1734 - 1821) |
Sibling | Elihu Ely (1736 - ) |
Sibling | Josiah Ely (1739 - 1826) |
Sibling | Robert Ely (1741 - 1828) |
Sibling | Phebe Ely (1743 - ) |
Sibling | Hepzibah Ely (1745 - 1815) |
Sibling | David Ely (1749 - 1816) |
Notes
Event
7 OCT 1777 Battle of Saratoga, American War for Independence (Revolutionary War) He was an officer of the Connecticut Volunteers, and as such took part in the battle of Saratoga, October 7th, 1777, and was present at the surrender of General Burgoyne, October 17, 1777.Death
Burial:Riverside Cemetery
Middletown
Middlesex County
Connecticut