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From: Hermon B Fagley <>
Subject: Re: [OHCLER] Slade twins-once owners of Elk Lick House.
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 09:01:58 -0500


No, our tradition is that were are of the English Ely family. Ely
Cathedral is in England.
I have one clue earlier than our Samuel Ely m 1804 Galloway twnsp,now
Atlantic Co,NJ
Rachel,of James and Rhoda Leeds. Both familis to Clermont Co in
1806,which is the same year
George Ely,of s e Princeton NJ settled at Moore's Mill,s Batavia.
1781 Benjamin Ely was on the property tax list of Galloway township.
Tradition is that he was
lost at sea. Galloway township,old Gloucester Co,NJ had many watermen in
1781,including crew members on privateers.

On Tue, 22 Apr 2003 16:42:54 -0400 "LPrater" <>
writes:
> Herman & Carl:
> Do either of you have the Ely family back to Germany? Specifically
> the left
> bank of the Rhein? My maiden name Ihle (Ely, Ehli;Ehle etc.)
> Thanks
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Hermon B Fagley" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 8:30 PM
> Subject: [OHCLER] Slade twins-once owners of Elk Lick House.
>
>
> > Williamsburg's Rev Carl Ely grew up by the Bantam ,Oh store of his
> > father,uncle,grandmother,and our great grandfather,Benjamin Ely.
> > Benjamin Ely's father,Samuel Ely is mentioned by Rev Carl Ely
> > as grandfather of the Slade twins. That makes then 1\2 1st cousins
> of my
> > own great grandfather,John F.M.Ely, who died in this house in
> 1907.
> > About 1944-45-46,Rev Carl Ely, and George Wilson Slade,and I all
> rode
> > Bus 7 together. So did Cracker and Dugie Moore,whose Mom was an
> Ely.
> > Cracker and Dugie,and a Sluter boy drown breaking thru a pond's
> ice near
> > Bantam about 1949.
> > Rev Carl Ely-
> > 'Subj:Re: Religious history
> > Date:4/21/2003 5:25:30 PM Eastern Standard Time
> > From:
> > To:
> >
> > Net and Len Slade(Reinhart,Ireton, can't remember which was which
> but I
> > think that Net was the Reinhart) Both of their husbands passed
> away and
> > they spent their latter years together. Their names were actually
> > Annette and Malenna. They were first cousins of Grandad Harry Ely
> and
> > Uncle Elmer. (Samuel Ely was their grandfather). I have some
> > interesting memories of them both and somewhere a picture that I
> took of
> > them when they lived on the hill in Bantam. Net was the more
> talkative
> > of the two. They didn't believe that you could get a floor clean
> with a
> > mop. They always got down on their hands and knees and scrubbed
> it. One
> > time one of them had a bunion on her foot. She went to the
> doctor and
> > she had to cut a hole in her shoe to favor the bunion. The other
> one cut
> > a hole in her shoe so that they would match. They always dressed
> exactly
> > alike. I remember that they both wore straw hats with the screen
> in the
> > front. Net was very outspoken. During the first World War she
> worked
> > for awhile for Uncle Elmer in the store as Dad was in the Army.
> Uncle
> > Elmer liked to have people wait on him. He would get up on a
> latter and
> > them call for someone to bring him this and that. He tried that
> on Net
> > and she told him, " Get down here and get it yourself". We used
> to go
> > down and visit them. I always enjoyed that.
> >
> > George Wilson Slade was a funeral director up in Northern
> Ohio-----
> > Original Message -----
> > From:
> > To:
> > Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 1:25 PM
> > Subject: Re: Religious history
> >
> >
> > Newman just turned on North Sugartree.
> > group needing your memory of the
> > Slade twins,and Earl Slade. I can remember old George Wilson
> Slade,of
> > Phillip Hill's class. born about 1936. And Bob Slade.
> >
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