Proper noun
Elledge (plural Elledges)
A surname.
Elledge (1986), p. 255 Plot First we learn of Stuart's birth to a family in New York City and how the family adapts, socially and structurally, to having such a small son. Source: Internet
Elledge 1986, p. 263-264 She wrote letters to White; his wife, Katharine; and Ursula Nordstrom, the children's editors at Harper's, advising that the book not be published. Source: Internet
According to Elledge, purchasing a slightly used car will net you big savings. Source: Internet
Day liked the stories and encouraged White not to neglect them, but neither Oxford University Press nor Viking Press was interested in the stories, Elledge (1986), p. 254 and White did not immediately develop them further. Source: Internet
Drone footage shows the Lamine River, where law enforcement agencies searched for the body of Mengqi Ji Elledge. Source: Internet
Joseph Elledge had allegedly made “threatening” statements to his wife. Source: Internet