In a message dated 02/08/2001 7:01:24 AM Central Standard Time, KYWARREN-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > X-Message: #1 > Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 12:30:51 -0600 > From: PJ Wigington <pwigington@earthlink.net> > To: KYWARREN-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <3A81945B.F8131DBE@earthlink.net> > Subject: [KYWAR] David Fleece Enox (also spelled ENOCKS/ENOCHS/ENOCH) > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > I have received information that led to the correction of the following > request since sending it previously: > > I am looking for David Fleece ENOX in KY. He was my ggg grandfather > b.~1795 VA and married his second wife, Lucinda GOTT b. 1810 KY, on 8 > Mar 1842 in Warren Co. They had three children. He was married > previously to wife UNKNOWN and had five children with her. > > In the 1850 Red River Co. TX census he was listed with his second wife > and all of the eight children. My great grandfather comes from the > first marriage and I cannot find her name or where she was from. > > The children's names were: > > James Fleece, Polly A., Squire Jefferson, Margaret E., Lucy E., David > F., Richard P., and Mildred. > > All the children were listed on the 1850 census as be born in KY except > Mildred and she was born in TX in 1847. The last child born in KY was > born Aug 1846. So from 1828 to ~1847 I know they were somewhere in KY. > > I believe that David's first wife was probably also from Kentucky > because I have an old reference that stated David's father headed from > VA to KY in 1797...David would have been approximately two. I am not > really sure of that, but am hoping. > > David may have been on the 1800 or 1810 Census as a child with his > parents, but by the 1820 census he may show up as a single person? For > certain by the 1830 KY he would be a head of household because the first > child with the first wife, James Fleece ENOX - my great great > grandfather- was born in 1828. > > Thanks in advance, > Paula > > > Hi Paula.. Lucinda Gott was the sister of my ggggrandfather. I'd like to know what you find out. Thanks, Donna