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William ENYEART
Catherine SHELL Jane NORRIS |
Husband: William ENYEART
Birth: 1748-50 Death: 2 Sep 1825 Father: David ENYEART, s/o John ENYEART, s/o Yellis ENYEART |
Marriage-1: |
Wife-1: Catherine SHELL |
Marriage-2: 5/6 Sep 1788 |
Wife-2: Jane NORRIS
Birth: 19 Aug 1772 Death: 20 Sep 1848, Lagro, Wabash Co., IN Father: Joseph NORRIS (b. 11 Jan 1728/9) Mother: Mary MOODY (b. 1 Dec 1730; d. 1817) |
Children with Catherine SHELL: |
1. John ENYEART
2. Mary ENYEART 3. William ENYEART 4. Elizabeth ENYEART 5. David ENYEART 6. (twin daughter) ENYEART, died at birth 7. (twin daughter) ENYEART, died at birth |
Children with Jane NORRIS: |
8. James ENYEART
9. Joseph ENYEART 10. Silas ENYEART 11. Thomas ENYEART 12. Catherine ENYEART 13. Benjamin ENYEART 14. Jane ENYEART 15. Rachel ENYEART 16. Levi ENYEART 17. Nancy Ann ENYEART, b. 1804/5, PA 18. Martha ENYEART 19. Sarah ENYEART 20. Rebecca ENYEART 21. Margaret ENYEART 22. Abraham ENYEART 23. Elinor ENYEART |
Sources:
1. Messages in the Enyeart Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum.com). 2. Archives of the CORBIN-L mailing list (online at RootsWeb.com). |
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