The Rhode Island Signers of the Declaration of Independence

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The room also had inside shutters, corner posts and brass door knobs. The parlor, at the left of the front entrance, was similar to the dining room, but without wainscotting. Back of the parlor was Mr. Ellery's private room with a tiled fireplace and inside shutters.
Here most of his extensive writing and reading were done. His bed room, in which he died, was directly over the parlor. In the rear of the house was a large garden with fruit trees of various sorts. It was in this old mansion that
...the Ellery Chapter of the Sons and Daughters of the Revolution of Newport was or- ganized.
His mother was Elizabeth Almy. He had two brothers, Christopher and Benjamin, and one sister, Ann, who married Rev, John Burt of Bristol. He himself was the father of five children — Edward Trow- WILLIAM ELLEKVS HOUSE AT NEWPORT WILLIAM ELLERY bridge, Elizabeth (^Mrs. Francis Dana), Lucy (Mrs.
William Channing, the mother of William Ellery Channing), Almy (Mrs. William Stedman of Boston), and William Ellery, Junior, in whose house, at the corner of Clarke and Truro streets, the First Unitarian Church of Newport was organized.


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