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John Ellicott (miller)

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in May 1771 purchasing 50 acres of Baltimore County land from Emanuel Teal and 35 acres from William Williams. John, Andrew, and
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The Ellicott brothers helped revolutionize farming in the area by persuading farmers to plant
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Cassandra Ellicott remarried in 1800 at the opening of the Quaker Meeting House.
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which became one of the largest milling and manufacturing towns in the East.
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John Ellicott (1739–1794)
Ellicott
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Quaker
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Elk Ridge Landing
Elkridge, Maryland
Andrew Ellicott
Baltimore County, Maryland
Joseph Ellicott
Ellicott's Mills
wheat
tobacco
fertilizer
Charles Carroll
Declaration of Independence
Andrew Ellicott
Joseph Ellicott


"Ellicott Family Graveyard: Ellicott Mills, Howard Co., MD"
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People from Bucks County, Pennsylvania
1739 births
1794 deaths
People from colonial Pennsylvania
American Quakers
Millers

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