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Isaac Enloe

Birth15 Jan 1816 - York County, South Carolina
Death1 Oct 1889 - Mulberry Grove, Bond County, Illinois, USA
MotherSarah Stewart
FatherAsahel Enloe

Born in York County, South Carolina on 15 Jan 1816 to Asahel Enloe and Sarah Stewart. Isaac Enloe married Nancy Jane Gardenhire and had 16 children. He passed away on 1 Oct 1889 in Mulberry Grove, Bond County, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
Asahel Enloe
1772 - 1853
Sarah Stewart
1776 - 1845
Spouse(s)
Nancy Jane Gardenhire
1828 - 1891
Anne Bradford
1816 - 1842
Children Show all
Robert Stewart Enloe
1850 - 1923
Nancy Louisa Enloe
1841 - 1927
George Walter Enloe
1856 - 1947
James Theodore Enloe
1863 - 1935
Violet Mavins Enloe
1865 - 1945
Matilda Ann Enloe
1848 - Unknown
Finnis Ewing Enloe
1858 - 1928
Mary Ellen Enloe
1852 - Unknown

Isaac Newton Enloe
1846 - 1920
Martha Elyzabeth (Sherrod) Enloe
1837 - Unknown
David Austin Enloe
1854 - 1928
Henry Clay Enloe
1844 - 1850
William Franklin Enloe
1869 - 1876
Us Grant Enloe
1867 - Unknown
Cyrus G Enloe
1841 - 1905
Laura Jane Enloe
1859 - 1918

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