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About James McCord Enloe, Sr.
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Birth: Feb. 19, 1793 South Carolina, USA Death: Oct. 11, 1877 Cole County Missouri, USA
James Enloe was born February 19, 1793 in York District,South Carolina, the second son of Enoch and Jane McCord. James had an older brother, Isaac, who was born in 1791, also in York District. Their parents passed away when they were young. They went to live with their half-brother Benjamin Spucebanks Enloe. Benjamin was already grown, married and raising four children of his own. Benjamin and his wife, Mary McElwee, lived in Tennessee and then Kentucky. It was in Barren County, Kentucky where James met and married Nancy Jane Simpson on May 24, 1813. Nancy was born October 8, 1793 in the state of Tennessee, daughter of John Simpson. James and Nancy moved to Missouri. They settled near the mouth of the Moreau River in Walker Township, what was then Moniteau County. James was a farmer, he raised tobacco and cattle. James served on the House of Representatives for Cole County in 1838 and Moniteau County in 1850 and 1858. James was a member of the old Cole Spring Baptist Church, which at that time was known as the Hardshell Baptist Church. James and his wife Nancy are both buried in the Enloe Cemetery, Russellville, Missouri.
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Spouse:
Nancy Jane Simpson Enloe (1793 - 1857)*
Children:
Enoch Enloe (1814 - 1873)*
John Simpson Enloe (1815 - 1886)*
James Enloe (1823 - 1824)*
Isaac Enloe (1825 - 1890)*
Benjamin Enloe (1829 - 1912)*
Abraham Enloe (1836 - 1895)*
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Burial: Enloe Cemetery Russellville (Cole County) Moniteau County Missouri, USA
James Enloe was born February 19, 1793 in York District,South Carolina, the second son of Enoch and Jane McCord. James had an older brother, Isaac, who was born in 1791, also in York District. Their parents passed away when they were young.
They went to live with their half-brother Benjamin Spucebanks Enloe. Benjamin was already grown, married and raising four children of his own. Benjamin and his wife, Mary McElwee, lived in Tennessee and then Kentucky. It was in Barren County, Kentucky where James met and married Nancy Jane Simpson on May 24, 1813. Nancy was born October 8, 1793 in the state of Tennessee, daughter of John Simpson.
James and Nancy moved to Missouri.
They settled near the mouth of the Moreau River in Walker Township, what was then Moniteau County.
James was a farmer, he raised tobacco and cattle.
James served on the House of Representatives for Cole County in 1838 and Moniteau County in 1850 and 1858.
James was a member of the old Cole Spring Baptist Church, which at that time was known as the Hardshell Baptist Church.
James and his wife Nancy are both buried in the Enloe Cemetery, Russellville, Missouri.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jul 25 2024, 7:07:33 UTC
James McCord Enloe, Sr.'s Timeline
1793 |
February 19, 1793
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York District, South Carolina, United States
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1815 |
September 2, 1815
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Allen Co., KY
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1817 |
March 10, 1817
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Moniteau County, Missouri, United States
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1819 |
February 26, 1819
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1820
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July 7, 1823
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April 20, 1825
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Allen County, Kentucky, United States
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September 10, 1827
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1829 |
September 8, 1829
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