Elisha Clement "Elizee" De Garis (17 September 1851 – 2 July 1948) was an Australian irrigationist.
The young Elisha attended the Collegiate School of St Peter before moving to Melbourne in 1872 to study architecture.
[1] In 1888, De Garis was a commissioner of the Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition, having formally renounced the cloth in 1887 (although he continued as a lay preacher).
He returned to Melbourne in 1908, leaving his son Jack to manage his Mildura affairs.
He spent time in Guernsey from 1916 to 1919; his wife died in 1918 and he remarried Mary Evaleen Waugh on 23 April 1919 at Auburn.