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    1. Enox (Enix, Enicks, Enocks)
    2. Forwarded Message: Subj:{not a subscriber} Enox (Enix, Enicks, Enocks) Date:8/8/2004 11:10:16 AM Central Daylight Time From:pwigington@earthlink.net To:txwise-l@rootsweb.com Sent from the Internet (Details) I am looking for a family that moved from Red River Co. (1850 Census) to Hunt Co. (1860 Census) and then on to Wise Co. Squire Jefferson Enox lived in Decatur sometime after the 1860 Census was taken until his death. He supposedly died from a flu epidemic at the end of the Civil War. I have not found any documentation to this and was wondering if anyone may have any information on a flu epidemic around 1865? Squire was married to Araminta "Minta" P. Allen. Minta was the daughter of Isaac Allen. Both Minta and Squire should be buried there somewhere. Any help appreciated! Thanks, Paula

    08/08/2004 06:11:44
    1. Re: [TXWISE-L] Enox (Enix, Enicks, Enocks)
    2. Lynn Wright
    3. I find on Ancestry.com the following information posted by dtowen1801@hotmail.com (the last update on this file was on Nov 29, 2001, so the email and info may be outdated) Squire Jefferson Enox, son of Richard Penn Enox b: 04 Aug 1846 KY, d: 20 Mar 1911, Red River Co., TX, br: Tuggle Springs Cem & Darny Ann Darnell. Richard was son of David F. Enox b: ca 1755 VA & Lucinda b: ca 1810 VA. Perhaps you can get info from dtowen1801@hotmail.com on this line. Keep on diggin' and donate funds and material to the Wise Co Museum/Historical Society .... they need our financial support! E. Lynn Wright Scottsdale, AZ ----- Original Message ----- From: <LaDarlaK@aol.com> To: <TXWISE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2004 9:11 AM Subject: [TXWISE-L] Enox (Enix, Enicks, Enocks) > Forwarded Message: > Subj:{not a subscriber} Enox (Enix, Enicks, Enocks) > Date:8/8/2004 11:10:16 AM Central Daylight Time > From:pwigington@earthlink.net > To:txwise-l@rootsweb.com > Sent from the Internet (Details) > > > I am looking for a family that moved from Red River Co. (1850 Census) to > Hunt Co. (1860 Census) and then on to Wise Co. Squire Jefferson Enox lived > in Decatur sometime after the 1860 Census was taken until his death. He > supposedly died from a flu epidemic at the end of the Civil War. I have not > found any documentation to this and was wondering if anyone may have any > information on a flu epidemic around 1865? Squire was married to Araminta > "Minta" P. Allen. Minta was the daughter of Isaac Allen. Both Minta and > Squire should be buried there somewhere. Any help appreciated! > > Thanks, > Paula >

    08/08/2004 03:24:48