
Harry EnosAge: 991805–1904
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- Harry Enos
| Birth | April 14, 1805 |
| Marriage | Sarah Langworthy Crandall - View Family March 5, 1827 (Age 21) |
| Birth of a daughter #1 | October 3, 1827 (Age 22) Nile, NY Sarah Ann Enos - daughter |
| Birth of a daughter #2 | November 24, 1829 (Age 24) Nile, NY Amelia Enos - daughter |
| Birth of a daughter #3 | January 26, 1836 (Age 30) Nile, NY Antionette Enos - daughter |
| Birth of a daughter #4 | November 2, 1846 (Age 41) Nile, NY Henrietta Enos - daughter |
| Death of a wife | December 9, 1893 (Age 88) Nile, NY Sarah Langworthy Crandall - wife |
| Death | May 13, 1904 (Age 99) |
| Family with Sarah Langworthy Crandall - View Family |
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Sarah Langworthy Crandall
Birth September 17, 1806 23 23 - Friendship, NY
Death December 9, 1893 (Age 87) - Nile, NY Loading...
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| Marriage: March 5, 1827 | |
7 months #1 daughter |
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11 years #4 daughter |
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| Shared note | "The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 60, No 23, p 365, June 6, 1904. At his home, near Nile, N. Y., May 13, 1904, Harry Enos, aged 99 years and 29 days. Harry Enos, son of Joel and Emelia Enos, was born at Sheffield, Conn., April 14, 1905. His boyhood was spent with his grandfather Holcomb's family at Oneida, Belvidere, and Friendship, N. Y. In 1826, he bought the farm where he lived, with the exception of one year till his death. In March, 1827, he was married to Sarah Crandall, who died in 1893. To them were born four daughters, Mrs. William Wightman and Mrs. S. T. Burdick reside at Nile. The other daughters, Mrs. Sarah Rogers and Mrs. Antoinette Potter, died several years ago. In his earlier life "Uncle" Harry was a member of the Presbyterian Church. The day his youngest daughter was baptized (in 1863) he began keeping the Sabbath, but was not baptized till he was 84 years old. At the water he was asked by Eld. H. B. Lewis, if he would not rather have some one younger than himself go into the water first. He answered no, that he had waited long enough. His pastor preached at the funeral from Psalms 90: 10-12. W. D. B. |

