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Abigail Enos

Birth28 May 1795 - Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut
Death27 Apr 1857 - Elkhorn Grove, Carroll, Illinois, USA
MotherMrs Mary Dike
FatherDavid H Enos

Born in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut on 28 May 1795 to David H Enos and Mrs Mary Dike. Abigail Enos married Reuben Orson Hardy and had 8 children. She passed away on 27 Apr 1857 in Elkhorn Grove, Carroll, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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David H Enos
1759 - 1843
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Mrs Mary Dike
1763 - 1840
Spouse(s)
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Reuben Orson Hardy
1795 - 1878
Children Show all
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David Enos Hardy
1827 - 1914
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Valentine O Hardy
1832 - 1897
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Mary Ann Hardy
1822 - 1903
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Reuben Orson Hardy
1818 - 1889
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Orange Smith Hardy
1820 - 1873
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Adeline Eliza Hardy
1824 - 1870
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Abigail P. Hardy
1816 - 1882
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Sarah Jane Hardy
1830 - 1894

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