PHRAIM ELLIS, is listed next to John Ellis
as head of a family in the 1790 Census consisting of one male
over 16, one under 16 and two females. A pension certificate was
issued to him 24 May 1820 for $8 a month from the date, 3 June
1818, of application. He applied from Roxbury Township, Ohio,
"aged 53," stating that he enlisted from Middleborough,
Mass., 5 April 178I, and served two years eight months, partly in
Capt. Emerson's Co., Tenth Massachusetts Line, and partly in Capt.
Killam's Co., Col. Newell's Reg., Massachusetts Line. Gideon
Newton of Barnard, Vt., deposed, 4 Oct. 1817, that he served the
last three years of the war with Ephraim Ellis. A similar
affidavit was submitted by his brother John Ellis (Abstracts of
Rev. War Pension Applications, The National Genealogical Society
Quarterly (1947), vol. 35, p. 55). [Plymouth
& Cape Cod MA Genealogy]