9710 Individuals in our Database | | | | Ivy Dee McCormick Sex: Female | | | |  | Birth Date | 1894 MAR 29 Eminence, Morgan Co IN | Death Date | 1962 MAY 22 Martinsville, Morgan Co IN | Father | Marion Sylvester McCormick | Born: 1859 JUL 06 Hendricks Co IN | Died: 1931 NOV 06 | Mother | Maggie Bolen | Born: 1860 FEB 25 | Died: 1940 JUL 27 | | Ivy Dee McCormick Notes: | Mrs. Ed Elliott dies early today Ill for more than a year, Mrs. Ed Elliott, 290 S. Jefferson Street, di ed at 1 oclock this morning in Morgan County Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Elliott, the former Dee McCormick, had lived in Morgan County through tout her life and was the daughter of the late Dr. M.S. McCormick and Magg ie Bolen McCormick of the Eminence community. She was born there March 2 9, 1894, attended the Eminence school and the music school in Indianapol is for a year in preparation for piano classes which she taught at Eminen ce until after her marriage. She was married to Mr. Elliott July 13, 1915. The family moved to Martinsville in 1926. Here Mrs. Elliott belonged to t he Christian Church and H.K.R. Club and was also active in the Morgan Coun ty Hospital Guild and the Faith Circle class of her church. She leaves a son and daughter, Bernard Elliott of Indpls and Ruth J., Mr s. Charles Buskirk of Martinsville. She also leaves four grandchildren.
| |  | Birth Date | 1890 JUL 02 Eminence, Morgan Co IN | Death Date | 1961 JUN 12 Martinsville, Morgan Co IN | Father | | Born: | Died: | Mother | | Born: | | Ed Elliott Notes: | Martinsville Daily Reporter: Thursday afternoon funeral services have been set for Ed Elliott, Martinsv ille banker and real estate dealer, who died at his home, 290 S. Jeffers on Street, early Monday afternoon 12 JUN 1961. Mr. Elliotts home had been in the Eminence community of Morgan County a nd Martinsville throughout his life. Born in Eminence July 2, 1890, he w as the son of Jacob and Mary Elizabeth Littell Elliott. He attended school there and later with his bro ther, the late Otis Elliott, and Claude Stierwalt, operated a general stor e. He moved to Martinsville in 1926 and since that time had conducted a re al estate business here, and also has been engaged in farming and cattle r aising. Mr. Elliott was president of the First National Bank, Martinsville. He h ad been vice-president prior to that and had been on its board of directio rs since the banks organization in 1932. He had been a member of the Masonic Lodge for more than 40 years. Mr. Elliott leaves his wife, the former Miss Dee McCormick, of Eminence, w hom he married July 13, 1915; a son and daughter, Bernard Elliott of India napolis and Mrs. Charles Buskirk, Martinsville, four grandchildren. His brothers and sister, Otis Ellliott, Judge Homer Elliott, and Mrs. Co ra Murr, died earlier. | | |
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