Proper noun
Jellison (plural Jellisons)
A surname.
“Americans might be in a mood for substance over ceremony at this juncture,” Jellison said. Source: Internet
Allen died at home several hours later, without ever regaining consciousness. citation Jellison, p. 330 He was buried four days later in the Green Mount Cemetery in Burlington. Source: Internet
Jellison, p. 111 Engraving of Benedict Arnold On the afternoon of May 9, Benedict Arnold quite unexpectedly arrived on the scene. Source: Internet
Jellison, p. 134 Allen also attempted correspondence with the people of Quebec and with the Indians living there in an attempt to sway their opinion toward the revolutionary cause. Source: Internet
Jellison, p. 151 When he returned from that expedition eight days later, Brigadier General Richard Montgomery had assumed command of the invasion due to Schuyler's illness. Source: Internet
Jellison, p. 160 In October 1775, the Gaspée went downriver, and her prisoners were transferred to the Adamant, which then sailed for England. Source: Internet