ELLER FAMILY ASSOCIATION presentation of
ASWELL PETER ELLER and his son CLEVELAND ARTHUR or ASHLAND ELLER
By Gerald H. Eller
Aswell Peter EllerBorn November 21st 1834Died July 5th 1906
Pictured on the left with his brother Hansford
Married Nancy Dixon On October 21st, 1857 (Some records say the 22nd)
There is no information
on the date of Nancy’s
birth but she died on
January 2nd 1879. There
are also different
spellings of her last
name but I will go by the
spelling as in the family
Bible and not Dixson or
Dickson.
Aswell and Nancy had a total of nine children.
The first was Milton Lafayette in 1858. He died in 1859 as an infant.
Their second was Ludemy Isabella in 1859.
The third child was Victoria Adelade in 1861.
The complete list of their 9 children and the different spellings of their names through my research.
Milton Lafayette Eller 1858-1859 Ludemy Isabella Eller (1859-1944) in the family Bible.
Isabella in the 1860 census 8 months old, Ludeema in the 1870 census other names include Irabella, Ladeema or Ludemy Married Dr Manley Blevins
Victoria Adelade 1861-1934? or 1935? or Addie Eller Married James Vannoy
Mary C. Eller 1866-1899 Married Henry Campbell but original Descendants of George Michael Eller says married a Dr Bevins (Blevins) Had 7 children, 5 boys, 2 girls
William Hansford Eller 1868-1931 Lived in Cripple Creek in early 1900’s Went by Willis, Willie or Bill
Aswell and Nancy Eller Children continued
James Luke Eller 1870-1949 Married Mary Bertha Thorpe on 25-AUG-1909 Went by Jim and lived in Cripple Creek as well
Sarah A. Eller (Sally) 1872-? Married Jacob Eller
Ennis Eller (Eunice) 1874-? Married Obe Hayes had 2 daughters. Had a son named Bob Eller prior to marriage who was raised by Lula Eller, her younger ½ sister, daughter of Aswell and Mary Ann
Elizabeth E. Eller or Lizzie 1876-? Married Blaine Brooks Had 3 children 2 girls and 1 boy
Jim Eller
The 1860 Census The 1860 Census has Aswell listed as 25 years old and living next to his
father Luke. It is assumed that Luke gave Aswell some of the land that had been passed down to him from Jacob.
The Civil War 1861-1865
Aswell’s first record of the Civil War is as enlisting on July 8th, 1862 in the Confederacy and then mustering in on August 17th, 1862.
Aswell’s Civil War Records
Aswell’s Civil War records as found in the Historical Data base
Historical Data Base Record
Enlisted on July 8th, 1862 at Ashe County, NC as a 1st SGT with his 21 yr old brother Hansford who was a PVT
Mustered into “D” Co. NC 5th Battalion Cavalry Was reduced from 1st SGT to SGT around January 31st, 1863 Was transferred out on August 3rd 1863 into “B” Co. NC 6th Cavalry (no
date, method of discharge or place stated). Hansford was transferred the same day as well but was listed as AWOL
Aswell was listed as Deserted on June 29th, 1863 at Big Creek Gap TN and again on September 12th, 1863 in Dalton GA and returned on September 30th, 1863 at an unknown location. Hansford was listed as Deserted on July 23rd, 1863 from Knoxville TN
Aswell was reduced from SGT to PVT around December 31st, 1863 Aswell was listed as being on the Rolls on November 30th, 1864 at an
unknown location. This is the last known date of his Civil War record
Battles fought by the 5th Cavalry Battalion NC
Nov 8th 1862 Big Gap Creek TN April 6th 1863 Roger’s Gap TN June 9th 1863 Brandy Station VA June 19th 1863 Big Creek Gap TN and
Wattsburg TN June 20th 1863 Big Creek Gap TN and
Hawkins County KY June 22nd 1863 Wilson County NC and
Wilson’s Gap TN (June 29th Aswell deserts from Big Creek
Gap TN) (July 23rd Hansford deserts in Knoxville TN) July 30th 1863 Big Hill KY July 31st 1863 Bill Hill and Irvine KY August 1st 1863 Big Hill KY, Cumberland
River KY, Richmond VA, Stanford KY and Wildcat KY
(Sept 12th Aswell deserts in Dalton GA and returns on Sept 30th)
Sept 20th 1863 Chickamauga GA
Civil War Concluded
Union losses at Brandy Station were 81 killed, 403 wounded and 382 captured or missingConfederate losses were 51 killed, 250 wounded and 132 missing and over 200 captured
Union losses at Chickamauga were 1,657 killed, 9,756 wounded and 4,757 missingConfederate losses were 2,389 killed, 13,412 wounded and 2,003 missing
When Aswell joined the Confederacy he had two daughters Ludemy who wasn’t even 3 yet and Victoria who was about 8 months old. Aswell and Nancy didn’t have any more children until the spring of 1866 when Mary was born.
Ashe County NC Slavery and the Eller’s
Total Persons (or population) calculated: 978
Total Free White Persons including Heads of Families: 839 Total Persons with the name of Eller: 44 Total Free Colored Persons: 28 Total Slaves: 111 Percent of total Free Colored Persons: 3% Percent of total Slaves: 11.3% Percent of Eller’s: 4.5% Percent of Eller’s with Slaves and Free Colored Persons: 0% 86% of population was White and 14.2% was
Colored and or a Slave
1870 Census
Aswell’s family after the war in Hilton Township Ashe County NC and photo of his younger brother Joseph and his children?
Back Kirby Luke and Lulu Eller, John and Nancy Eller Welch, Reese and Mary Eller Graybeal
Front Joseph L. & Betty Kirby Eller, Robert Eller and Millare Hansford Eller
Photo appeared in Eller Chronicles May 1994
1880 Census
January 2nd 1879 Nancy Dixon passes on In May of 1843 Mary Ann Burkett is born to Daniel Burkett and
Nancy Catherine Johnston. She is one of 10 children, 7 girls and 3 boys. In August of 1866 she marries Hugh C. Turner in Ashe County. They have 3 sons, Daniel Winston Turner 1869-1955, William Walter Turner 1873-1946 and John Andrew Turner 1875-1955 who are all my ½ great uncles.
A. P. Eller and Mary Ann (Burkett) Turner were married 3-JUL-1879 they had 3 children.
The 1880 Census has all 8 children living at home and Daniel, William and John as A.P. step sons.
Mary Ann must have been pregnant with Rosa at the time who was born in 1880
A.P. Eller and Mary Ann’ Kids
Rosa Eller 1880-1950 Married Jerry Vardiman
Lula Ann Eller 1882-1961 Married James Nichols and had 6 children, 4 girls and 2 boys. Also raised Bob Eller, son of Eunice or Ennis, her ½ sister.
Cleveland Arthur (or Ashland) Eller 8-FEB-1885 and died 7-FEB-1927 Married Carrie Johanna (Hansen) Eller 1-JAN-1917 and had 5 children, 3 girls and 2 boys.
Aswell Peter Eller passes on July 5th 1906 A letter from
Aswell to his three sons, William, James and Cleveland Dated May 20th, 1905 is the last we know.
Mary Ann Eller files for Widow’s Pension in Bannock Idaho
Cleveland Arthur or Ashland Eller
Born to Aswell Peter and Mary Ann Eller February 8th, 1885 in Ashe County NC. He is the last and youngest child of both Aswell and Mary Ann
The Early Years
Not much is known of Cleveland Eller including his middle name
In his late teens or early twenties he left for Cripple Creek Colorado with his two older ½ brothers, William and James
It is unclear what year he went but a letter from Aswell to the sons confirms their safe arrival to Victor in the spring of 1905
The Early Years Continued
It is assumed William went out in the early 1900’s and James and Cleve followed
William owned the “Last Chance Saloon” in Victor Colorado
James owned the tobacco store on the same block which also sold candy
Victor city records confirm Cleve tended bar William was blinded in a mining accident and moved
to Denver to still run a grocery store, he died in Virginia in 1931 while on vacation. He never married.
James married Mary Bertha Thorpe in 1909, presumably in Colorado. He later returned to Ashe County and passed away in 1949
Cripple Creek and Victor Colorado
Carrie Johanna Hansen or Hanson
Born in Racine WI on August 14th 1885
Cleveland and Carrie EllerMarried on January 1st, 1917
Cleve and Carrie met in Colo in 1916 and went to Rochester Montana
Rochester Montana
Rochester Montana
The Saturday Night Mine
Rochester Montana
In November of 1918 Cleve and Carrie had their first child, Eugene
In 1920 Mary was born and in 1922 Betty
Carrie, Lena (a Native American girl they adopted) Betty, Gene and Cleve
Rochester Montana
Carrie Betty Gene CleveTop Right Mary
Mary Ann and Cleve (his mother) 1917
Rochester Montana?
Mary Ann was in Pocatello Idaho in 1909 because that is where she filed for her Widow’s Pension. Cleve, Bill and Jim were in Cripple Creek during this time. It is speculated that she was with one of or her other sons, the Turners. It is also speculated that that is how Cleve and Carrie ended up in Rochester Gulch MT and how Mary Ann ended up living with them.
Tennessee Ridge In 1922 shortly after Betty was born, Cleve and Carrie moved to
Tennessee It is speculated that the gold ran out and Carrie’s father, John
Hansen, was raising sheep in Tennessee and needed Cleve’s help In 1925 their 4th child was born, Mabel
Tennessee Ridge
Tennessee Ridge
In December of 1926 my father, Glenn was born
Cleveland Eller passes on
Not even two months after Glenn was born Cleveland passed away on February 7th, 1927
It is speculated he died of a heart attack Carrie was left with a new born and 4 more young
ones to raise on her own She worked as hard as she could and sold the family’s
assets, like equipment and livestock She got some help from her father, John but he
passed away in 1929, he was found in a ravine between her house and his. It is speculated he was murdered.
She sent Gene and Mary to family friends and eventually got some help from Thomas Agy
End of an Era
Carrie passed on in April of 1943, it is speculated from tuberculosis but not certain
Cleveland and Carrie are buried together in Tennessee Ridge TN
Conclusion?
The only two remaining children of Cleveland and Carrie Eller are Betty and Glenn (My father passed shortly after this presentation on July 31st, 2009)
Above: Early 80’s
All together
Left: Early 70’s