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Amos Elliott, Sr (1760-1770) moved to Madison County and then Shelby County

Amos Elliott, Sr. was born in 1760-1770 in Edgefield, South Carolina. He died in 1844 in Shelby County, Alabama.

Some Descendants of Amos “Stump” Elliott (ca. 1760 – 1844): With Genealogy Notes & Sources  include compiled genealogy records on Amos Elliott. See some surnames included in the book below.

old shelby county courthouse mainstreet columbianaOld Shelby County, Courthouse, Columbiana, Alabama (Library of Congress)

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Amos Elliott, Sr. married Margaret Merrill in South Carolina. She died in Madison County, Alabama and he remarried on September 12, 1812 in Madison County, Nancy Hale, the daughter of Lindsey and Elizabeth Hale of Talladega County, Alabama. Nancy Hale was born March 8, 1794 in Tennessee and died May 30, 1872 in Shelby County, Alabama.

Descendant surnames include: BAINES, BAKER, BRASHER, BRINKER, BROWN, CARDEN, CARTER, CLIETT, CLOWER, DAVIS, DILBANE, FREEZE, FULTON, GIDDINGS, GRIFFIN, HAIL, HALE, HAMPTON, HANEY, JOHNSON, JONES, LAWRENCE, LEWIS, MCGOWEN, MERONEY, MERRILL, NELSON, NUNNALLY, PERRY, ROGERS, SIMMS, THOMPSON, WILLINGHAM

 

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5 comments

  1. Very little posted for South Alabama. Most is to do with North Alabama.

  2. What’s with all the poles and wires?

  3. I go to church in the Elliottsville area of Shelby County. I wonder if they’re some of his Elliotts

  4. Nice clip about your all’s little town. Columbiana really is a nice looking place.
    Dr. Tim Nettles

  5. My ancestor Henry Harless, Jr. also moved from Madison Co. down to Shelby Co. and lived in the Elliottsville area.