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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Arthur James Elliott: Birth: 22 Feb 1878 in Cobb Co., Georgia. Death: 17 Dec 1918 in Haleyville, Alabama

  2. Marshall Milton Elliott: Birth: Feb 1880 in Cobb Co., Georgia. Death: 1937 in Alberta City, Alabama

  3. Ludie Lucretia Elliott: Birth: 8 Aug 1881 in Cobb Co., Georgia. Death: 1945 in Shannon, Georgia

  4. John Benjamin Goodwin Elliott: Birth: 8 Mar 1883 in Hiram, Cobb Co., Georgia. Death: 9 July 1957 in Houston, Texas

  5. Joseph Terry Elliott: Birth: 1 Dec 1885 in Cobb Co., Georgia. Death: 2 July 1949 in Birmingham, Alabama

  6. Robert Lee Elliott: Birth: 1887 in Cobb Co., Georgia. Death: Dec 1928 in Birmingham, Alabama

  7. Nellie Gray Elliott: Birth: 25 Oct 1889 in Birmingham, Alabama. Death: 21 May 1952 in Birmingham, Alabama

  8. Conde Forest Elliott: Birth: 23 Oct 1891 in Birmingham, Alabama. Death: 6 July 1944 in Birmingham, Alabama

  9. Ruth Elliott: Birth: 9 May 1893 in Birmingham, Alabama. Death: 11 Nov 1939 in Birmingham, Alabama

  10. Wallace Elliott: Birth: 1897 in Birmingham, Alabama. Death: 1900 in Birmingham, Alabama

  11. James Henry Elliott: Birth: 2 Mar 1900 in Birmingham, Alabama.


Notes
a. Note:   er moved the family to Cobb County at the approach of war. They lived on a farm along the Cobb-Paulding Co. line. James had rheumatic fever as a child which left him too weak to serve in the regular Confederate army, but was listed on line 19, in the Georgia "Home Guard", Enrollment of Present Militia Company, District No. 846, 35th Senatorial District, Cobb County, by the Act of 14th Dec, 1863, Hopkins, enrolling officer. This was when the Confederacy used conscription to enroll the previous Georgia Militia into the regular army, and the governor of Georgia, Joe Brown, formed a new state militia, known as "Joe Brown's Milish", and said they would take it "over his dead body". James' father, Marshall was listed also on line 18. Being too weak to farm, his father had sent him to college (He is listed on the census as 'being away at school'), and around the time of his father's death, he moved from the farm to Birmingham, Alabama, and was an accountant for a steel company there. James is buried in Birmingham in the Old Elyton (the original name of Birmingham) Cemetery there.
Note:   James was born at his family's place at Center Hill, Atlanta, Georgia. His fath


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