Ellicott - People

People

In England
  • John Ellicott (-1733), a Cornishman and a clockmaker admitted to the Clockmakers' Company in 1696.
  • John Ellicott (clockmaker) (1706 – 1772), an eminent English clock and watchmaker of the 18th century. Son of John Ellicott.
In the United States
  • Andrew Ellicott (1708 – 1741), emigrated from England to Pennsylvania in 1730. Married to Ann Bye (1706 – 1768) in 1731.
  • Andrew Ellicott (miller) (1733 – 1809). Son of Andrew Ellicott.
  • Andrew Ellicott (surveyor) (1754 – 1820), influential surveyor. Son of Andrew Ellicott (miller).
  • Henry Jackson Ellicott (1847-1901), sculptor
  • John Ellicott (miller) (1739 – 1794). Son of Andrew Ellicott.
  • Joseph Ellicott (miller) (1732 – 1780), together with his brothers John and Andrew, founded Ellicott's Mills, Maryland in 1772. Married in 1753 to Judith Blaker or Bleaker (1729 - 1809). They had nine children.
  • Joseph Ellicott (surveyor) (1760 – 1826), surveyor and land agent for the Holland Land Company. Son of Joseph Ellicott (miller).

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