Joseph Ellis (politician)
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Joseph Ellis, Sr. (1666-1752) was a colonial American politician. He served as selectman,[1] moderator,[1] and representative to the Great and General Court where he served seven terms.[2][3][4]
Ellis was a resident of the Clapboardtrees section of town, which is today Westwood.[5] He election to the General Court was opposed by those in the central village, and they filed a petition to prevent him from taking his seat 1727.[5] He was seated anyway.[6]
He was born in Dedham in 1666 and died there in 1752.[4] He was a selectman in 1714, 1715, and 1717.[4][7] In 1725, 1726, 1728, and 1731 he was elected moderator.[4]
He married Dorothy Spaulding in 1690 and Sarah Hemenway in 1703.[4] He had 8 children, including Joseph Ellis Jr..[4]
References[]
- ^ a b Lockridge 1985, p. 107.
- ^ Lockridge 1985, p. 112.
- ^ Worthington 1827, p. 106-107.
- ^ a b c d e f John A., Schutz (1997). Legislators of the Massachusetts General Court, 1691-1780: A Biographical Dictionary. UPNE. p. 214. ISBN 978-1-55553-304-5. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
- ^ a b Hanson 1976, p. 117.
- ^ Hanson 1976, p. 117-118.
- ^ Worthington 1827, pp. 79–81.
Works cited[]
- Lockridge, Kenneth (1985). A New England Town. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-95459-3.
- Worthington, Erastus (1827). The History of Dedham: From the Beginning of Its Settlement, in September 1635, to May 1827. Dutton and Wentworth. p. 1. Retrieved August 25, 2019.
- Hanson, Robert Brand (1976). Dedham, Massachusetts, 1635-1890. Dedham Historical Society.
Categories:
- Members of the colonial Massachusetts General Court from Dedham
- 1666 births
- 1752 deaths
- Dedham, Massachusetts selectmen