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Samuel Ellis (other)
Samuel, Sam or Sammy Ellis may refer to: People * Sam Ellis (cricketer) (1870/71–1946), English cricketer * Sam Ellis (footballer) (born 1946), English footballer * Sam Ellis (runner) (born 1982), British athlete * J. Sam Ellis, American politician * Sammy Ellis (1941–2016), American baseball player * Samuel Ellis (1733–1794), owner of land in New York Harbor after whom Ellis Island is named * Samuel Ellis (English cricketer) (1851–1930), English cricketer * Samuel Ellis (New Zealand cricketer) (1889–1949), Auckland (New Zealand) cricketer * Samuel Burdon Ellis General Sir Samuel Burdon Ellis (bapt. 10 March 1782 – 10 March 1865) was a senior Royal Marines officer. Early life Ellis was born in 1782, the son of Captain Charles Ellis, R.N. and his wife Susanna. Life Ellis entered the Royal Marine Li ... (1787–1865), British Royal Marines officer * Sam Ellis (songwriter) (born 1987), songwriter and record producer Companies * Samuel Ellis and Company, Br ...
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Sam Ellis (cricketer)
Samuel G. A. Ellis (died 26 March 1946) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Somerset County Cricket Club in 1902, and club cricket for Lodway Cricket Club in Pill, Somerset. Life and career Sam Ellis was the fourth son of Thomas, a pilot at the ports of Cardiff and Bristol, and Sarah Ellis, and was born in either 1870 or 1871. Ellis's single appearance for Somerset came in the match against Lancashire Lancashire ( , ; abbreviated Lancs) is the name of a historic county, ceremonial county, and non-metropolitan county in North West England. The boundaries of these three areas differ significantly. The non-metropolitan county of Lancash ... at Old Trafford in June 1902, a tight match won by Somerset by just nine runs. Ellis batted at No 7 in the first innings and scored 5; in the second innings he was at No 9 and failed to score. Notes References {{DEFAULTSORT:Ellis, Samuel English cricketers Somerset cricketers 1946 deaths Place of bi ...
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Sam Ellis (footballer)
Samuel Ellis (born 12 September 1946) is an English Association football, football coach (sports), coach and former player. He was most recently the assistant manager of Middlesbrough F.C., Middlesbrough. His only honour was guiding Blackpool F.C., Blackpool to promotion from Division Four to Division Three in 1984–85. Career Ellis was born in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire. In his younger days, he played as a centre-half for Sheffield Wednesday F.C., Sheffield Wednesday in the 1960s. As a teenager he made his debut in the 1966 FA Cup final against Everton F.C., Everton, in which his team lost 3– He then moved on to play for Mansfield Town F.C., Mansfield Town, Lincoln City F.C., Lincoln City, and Watford F.C., Watford. It was at Vicarage Road that he became coach and assistant manager to future England national football team, England boss Graham Taylor (footballer), Graham Taylor. With Ellis' help, Watford climbed the divisions before turning down a new contract in favour of ...
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Sam Ellis (runner)
Sam Ellis (born 23 June 1982) is a British 800 metres runner from Barnsley. He won a bronze medal in the 800 m at the 2006 European Athletics Championships. He is coached by Alan Hastey and is on the World Class Podium funding programme. Ellis attended Penistone Grammar School and is a graduate from Sheffield Hallam University in Architecture. National and international career Ellis was a member of Barnsley Athletics Club before joining City of Sheffield Athletic Club in 2007 and was formerly a 400m international, achieving a bronze medal at this distance in the 2000 Commonwealth Youth Games held in Edinburgh. In 2004 he was a surprise winner of the 800m at the AAA National Championships, claiming his first senior AAA gold. Despite the win at the AAAs, which were also used as the Olympic trials, Ellis was not picked for the Olympics that year as he had not achieved the qualifying standard. Two years later, in 2006, Ellis had another successful run at the AAAs, this time ...
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Sammy Ellis
Samuel Joseph Ellis (February 11, 1941 – May 13, 2016) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, California Angels, and Chicago White Sox. Ellis was an MLB All-Star in 1965. College career Born in Youngstown, Ohio, Ellis was signed by the Cincinnati Reds as an amateur free agent in 1961 after playing college baseball at Mississippi State University (MSU) for the Mississippi State Bulldogs. At Mississippi State, he lettered one year (1961) with a pitching record of 12–7, leading the team in strikeouts (73) and innings pitched (57). He was named to MSU's Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012. Professional career Ellis made his major league debut at the start of the 1962 season. His first appearance was on April 14, 1962, which he lost. His first victory came 10 days later on April 24, when he walked 11 batters but only allowed one hit. After spending part of the 1962 and all of the 1963 season in the minors, Ellis ...
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Ellis Island
Ellis Island is a federally owned island in New York Harbor, situated within the U.S. states of New York and New Jersey, that was the busiest immigrant inspection and processing station in the United States. From 1892 to 1954, nearly 12 million immigrants arriving at the Port of New York and New Jersey were processed there under federal law. Today, it is part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument and is accessible to the public only by ferry. The north side of the island is the site of the main building, now a national museum of immigration. The south side of the island, including the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital, is open to the public only through guided tours. In the 19th century, Ellis Island was the site of Fort Gibson and later became a naval magazine. The first inspection station opened in 1892 and was destroyed by fire in 1897. The second station opened in 1900 and housed facilities for medical quarantines and processing immigrants. After 1924, Ellis Island ...
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Samuel Ellis (English Cricketer)
Samuel Ellis (23 November 1851 – 28 October 1930) was an English first-class cricketer, who played as an amateur for an England XI against The Players of the North in 1878, and in two matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1880, against the touring Australians and Derbyshire. Born in Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England, Ellis was a right-handed batsman who scored 16 runs, with a best of 9, for an average of 3.20. Ellis died in October 1930, in Milnthorpe House, Sandal Magna, Wakefield Wakefield is a cathedral city in West Yorkshire, England located on the River Calder. The city had a population of 99,251 in the 2011 census.https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/census/2011/ks101ew Census 2011 table KS101EW Usual resident population, ..., Yorkshire. References External linksCricinfo Profile 1851 births 1930 deaths Yorkshire cricketers Cricketers from Dewsbury English cricketers English cricketers of 1864 to 1889 {{england-cricket-bio-1850s-stub ...
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Samuel Ellis (New Zealand Cricketer)
Sir Samuel Howard Ellis (2 June 1889 – 19 January 1949) was a New Zealand lawyer, public servant and cricketer. Early life Ellis was born in 1889 in Waipu, where his father was headmaster of the local school. He attended Auckland Grammar School, before studying at Auckland University College.New Knight for Fiji
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After leaving university, Ellis worked as a lawyer and was called to the bar in New Zealand in 1912.De ...
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Samuel Burdon Ellis
General Sir Samuel Burdon Ellis (bapt. 10 March 1782 – 10 March 1865) was a senior Royal Marines officer. Early life Ellis was born in 1782, the son of Captain Charles Ellis, R.N. and his wife Susanna. Life Ellis entered the Royal Marine Light Infantry as a second lieutenant on 1 January 1804. He was at once sent on board ship, and, after first seeing service in Sir Robert Calder's action off Cape Finisterre, was present at the Battle of Trafalgar. He was quickly promoted to lieutenant in 1806. He was present in the Walcheren expedition in 1809 and in the capture of Guadeloupe in 1810, and being on board , was later employed off the coast. Firstly, he was employed off the coast of Spain and then of southern France during the latter years of the Peninsular war. He specially distinguished himself in the operations which the navy took in helping to form the siege of Bayonne, after Wellington's victory of the Nive and Soult's retreat on Toulouse. His ship was then ordered to t ...
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Sam Ellis (songwriter)
Sam Ellis (born September 19, 1987) is a Canadian songwriter and record producer based in Nashville, Tennessee. Biography In 2012, Ellis signed to Universal Music Publishing Group. He co-wrote Martina McBride's single "Just Around the Corner" which became the official anthem for the 'Band Against Cancer: The Sarah Cannan Tour'. "Somewhere In the Country", co-written and produced with Canadian country music artist Tebey, peaked at #11 on the Canadian Radio Airplay chart and was the most played Canadian country song on country radio in 2012. His songwriting credits also include cuts with Thomas Rhett, Jacob Sartorius, Hearts & Colors, Hunter Hayes, Kane Brown, and Martina McBride Martina Mariea McBride (née Schiff, born July 29, 1966) is an American country music singer-songwriter and record producer. She is known for her soprano singing range and her country pop material. McBride was born in Sharon, Kansas, and reloc .... Songwriting credits Songs written or co-written by ...
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Samuel Ellis And Company
Samuel Ellis and Company (also known as H & J Ellis) was a British engineering company, based in Salford, Lancashire. It operated, in various form, from 1832 to 1887. History Samuel Ellis Samuel Ellis was born in 1803 at Melinrhyd, near Cyfronydd in Mid Wales. He showed an early interest in mechanical devices, and when he was 11 he built a model of a watermill that included novel improvements to the mechanism. His father, Hugh Ellis, was so impressed that he incorporated Samuel's suggested improvements in his own mill. In 1826, against his parents' wishes, Ellis walked to Manchester to seek work in the engineering industry. He quickly found work, and established himself. Within three years he had been promoted to foreman. In 1829, married Jane Irlam. They went on to have 6 children. Ellis and Noton In 1832, Ellis branched out on his own, partnering with Michael Noton and forming the company of Ellis and Noton, millwrights and engineers. They established an iron foundr ...
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