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Reuben Elliott

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Reuben Elliott Veteran

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
25 Sep 1869 (aged 74)
Burial
Rocheport, Boone County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.0127438, Longitude: -92.5235393
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He was one of the pioneer settlers of Boone
county.

He was a soldier in the war of 1812, and at the age of nineteen participated in the battle of New Orleans.

In 1818 he was married to Elizabeth White, who, like himself, was a native of Kentucky.

The year after their marriage they emigrated to Missouri, settling in Boone connty. At first he rented a portion of the land now included in the Model Farm, where he remained until 1828, when he bought a farm on Callaham's creek, where he lived for five years. In 1833 he purchased the old Elliott homestead, containing 217 acres, situated on the Columbia and Rocheport turnpike, two miles east of Rocheport. Here he remained until his death, which occurred September 25th, 1869.

At the time of his death he was sixty-four years old. Mr. Elliott was a stone mason, and is said to have built the first stone house ever erected in Boone county. This dwelling was built for Joseph Little, in 1828. and is still standing. He also built, for Dr. George Wilcox, the first brick house in Rocheport.

In 1831 he crossed the plains to Mexico with wagons, carrying dry goods and groceries to Santa Fe.

He was one of the original members of the Walnut Grove Baptist Chnrch, remaining a faithful member of the congregation up to the day of his death." Tombstone # 54


He was one of the pioneer settlers of Boone
county.

He was a soldier in the war of 1812, and at the age of nineteen participated in the battle of New Orleans.

In 1818 he was married to Elizabeth White, who, like himself, was a native of Kentucky.

The year after their marriage they emigrated to Missouri, settling in Boone connty. At first he rented a portion of the land now included in the Model Farm, where he remained until 1828, when he bought a farm on Callaham's creek, where he lived for five years. In 1833 he purchased the old Elliott homestead, containing 217 acres, situated on the Columbia and Rocheport turnpike, two miles east of Rocheport. Here he remained until his death, which occurred September 25th, 1869.

At the time of his death he was sixty-four years old. Mr. Elliott was a stone mason, and is said to have built the first stone house ever erected in Boone county. This dwelling was built for Joseph Little, in 1828. and is still standing. He also built, for Dr. George Wilcox, the first brick house in Rocheport.

In 1831 he crossed the plains to Mexico with wagons, carrying dry goods and groceries to Santa Fe.

He was one of the original members of the Walnut Grove Baptist Chnrch, remaining a faithful member of the congregation up to the day of his death." Tombstone # 54



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  • Maintained by: Ancestral Sleuth
  • Originally Created by: Bev
  • Added: Jul 14, 2004
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9099030/reuben-elliott: accessed ), memorial page for Reuben Elliott (21 May 1795–25 Sep 1869), Find a Grave Memorial ID 9099030, citing Walnut Grove Cemetery, Rocheport, Boone County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Ancestral Sleuth (contributor 48171177).