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Willis was the son of David Ellett whose father was Edward Ellett, Sr. the founder of Ellettsville, Indiana. [1] Ellett came from a successful high school football program. Jamaica High School was undefeated when he was a senior in 1959. [2] Ellett earned 13 letters at Jamaica, four in baseball and three each in football, basketball and track.
Chapin, popularly known as the "Capital of Lake Murray", is a small lake town located at the northern tip of Lexington County, South Carolina, United States. Lake Murray separates Chapin from the rest of Lexington County. The population of Chapin was 1,445 according to the 2010 census, [5] and an estimated 1,633 in 2019.
James Ellett died in service of his county in 1864 in Alabama while his brother, John Ellett, was wounded at Chancellorsville but survived the Civil War. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The family tradition of loyal service to the U.S. was later followed by the founder's great great grandson, Dale Ellett, who volunteered and died in World War II in 1945 fighting ...
Ellett is the surname of the following people: David Ellett (born 1964), American-born Canadian professional ice hockey player Henry T. Ellett (1812–1887), Mississippi politician and U.S. Representative to Congress
Chapin was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the son of Emory David and Marietta Armour Chapin. In 1878, he attended Harvard School for Boys in Chicago. In 1883, he began work at Armour and Company in Chicago. In 1892, he began his own business as a banker and broker in Chicago and in the same year married Elizabeth Mattocks.
For NFL coach, Porter Ellett, the Kansas City Chiefs are his second family. But there’s nothing quite like the real thing, as he experienced one day when answering a surprise knock at his front ...
Franklin G. Burroughs (December 28, 1834, Martin County, North Carolina – 1897) was an American turpentine and naval entrepreneur who, along with Benjamin Grier Collins, founded the Burroughs and Collins company, later known as Burroughs and Chapin.
In the 1846 election, the Democrat Ellett defeated future Civil War general Peter B. Starke for a seat in the Twenty-ninth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Jefferson Davis. [1] He served from January 26 to March 3, 1847. He declined to be a candidate for reelection in 1846 and resumed the practice of law.