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87. Enos[7] Windsor (Isaac, 143)[97] (A106). Born, 6 Mar 1793, in Surry Co., NC. Died, 31 Jul 1839, in Preble Co., OH. Burial in Dover Cem., Preble Co., OH. Census: 1820, in Surry Co., NC. Census: 1830, in Wayne Co., IN. Occupation: Farmer.

The 1830 census listed Enos as living in Center Twp. with 2 males less than 5, 1 male 5-100, 1 female 5-10, and 2 females 10-15.

Cook (1992): "Petty's meetinghouse, which is now Flat Rock Baptist Church in Yadkin County records that Enos was admitted into the church union by experience and baptized August 1816. At the Zion Baptist Church an Enos Windsor is listed as helping to establish the school which was known as Douthit's School. The record is dated 4 July, 1826 and is believed to pertain to this Enos.

"Clarence Windsor stated to me that Enos and family went to Indiana about 1830 with the Walker Family among others."

Hazel R. Gennett wrote that he settled near Abington, Wayne Co., Indiana in 1830.

Gilbert, lists 1827-1834: Enos was on the Preble County Tax, lists, Jackson Twp. in 1833 and 1834.

His estate was administered in Preble Co. by Frederick Stark, 2 Sep 1839. His estate was appraised by Elijah Paddack, Benjamin Fisher, and Archibald Campbell. He was called "late of Jackson Township." Sale bill 4 Dec. 1841 Mall rings .18 3/4, Broad Axe .14 3/4, one ox cart 2.75, 228 1/2 bu. corn at 15-20 cents/bushel. Sale Bill 15 Nov 1839: Box of sundries .15, Watter Pale .50, 1 Pair of Andirons (illeg.), 1 Looking Glass (Sarah Windsor) .75, 1 Wash Tub (SW) .12 1/2, 6 Chairs 1.25, 2 Funnels 12 1/2. 1 Canister .50, Shovel & Tongs .57, Keg .13, Lard Tub .50, Pork Barrell .2?, Barrel & Pork (SW) .75, Barrel & Salt (SW) 1.26, Barrel & Vinegar (SW) .50, Kettle & Lid (SW) .31 1/2, 1 Sickle .50, 1 Scythe .65, ? and Strainer (SW) .25, 1 Bushel .31, 1 Mall .24, 1 Spinning Wheel .56, 1 Wreel (SW) .25, 1 Mans Saddle 2.00, Frying Pan (SW) .12, Duch Oven (SW) .50, Oven & Hooks (SW) .12 1/2, Sundries .16 1/2, 1 Large Gable (SW) .50, woman's saddle (SW) 12.00, 1 Clock (SW) 6.00, 1 Kettle 1.75, Jointer & Whetstone .50, Log Sleds 1.00, Red Heifer Calf 3.00, Red Steer Calf 2.56, Black & white Calf 4.00, Red & white calf (SW) 3.6 1/4, Least Hay Stach (SW) 5.36, Largest HAy Stack 7.70, Black Necked Steer 6.6 1/4, Black & White Cow 16.25, Brindle Cow 16.37 1/2, White Heifer 9.25, Red & White Milch Cow 15.0, Waggon & Hay Boddy 59.00, No. 1 Plow (SW) 2.12 1/2, Large Plow (SW) 5.00, Long Sled (SW) .25, 1 Harrow 5.00, 2 Hay Forks 68 1/2, Cholar 1.25, Clog .50, Bricking 5.75, Iron Wedge .76, Cooper Adz .37 1/2, 2 Sets of Gears (SW) 5.93, Stretched Chain .43, Sythe & Cradle 1.50, 25 dozen of oats 4.12 1/2, Double Trees (SW) .56, Stack of Oats (SW) 32.37 1/2, 2 Hogsheads (SW) .93, 2 Hogsheads .93 & salt barrell .25, 1 Large & small barrell .13, 2 barrells .56, 2 casks large and small .56, shovel plough 1.87 1/2, 15 hogs in 3s 17.50,12.81 1/4, 10.00, 12 pigs in 6s 4.50, 2.76, 1 Young Horse 47.75, spring Colt 15.50, Bay Horse (SW) 26.25, Sorrell Mare (SW) 40.62 1/2, 6+ acres corn 21.51, 28.53, 17.32, second field of 2 acres corn 13.88, residue of corn 1.80 3/4, Pair of Sheep Shears (SW) .65, Nail Hammer (SW) .50, 3 Head of Shoats (SW) .93 1/2, 1 Sheep (SW) .75, 1 Grindstone (SW) 1.25, 1 Bell (SW)) .06 1/2, 1 Axe pole .500 20 Bushels Wheat (SW) 12.50, Breast Chains 1.25, Sheep Bell .12 1/2, Cheek Rains 1.87 1/2, Drawing Knife & Auger 2.20, 2 Augers & Square .75, 2 Chisells & Saw .68 3/4, No 1 Plough (SW) 1.66, 1 Axe 2.50, Cutting Box 1.87 1/2, Crosscut Saw 2.58 1/4, Windmill 19.69 1/2, 144+ bu wheat 6.75-9.00/doz. 225 dozen of oats at 3.68-4.25, one by SW. $337.11 1/4.

He married, first, Nancy Jones, daughter of John Jones and Esther Fisher, 14 Oct 1816, in Surry, NC. Born, 21 Aug 1799, in Surry Co., NC[98]. Died, 8 Jan 1830, in Preble Co., OH[98]. Children:

i. Mary Serena "Polly"[6] Windsor. Born, 4 Oct 1817, in Surry Co., NC[98]. Died, 24 Dec 1902, in Marion Co., IN[98]. Burial in Pleasant Hill, Marion Co., IN[98]. Census: 1860, in Pike Twp., Marion Co., IN. Census: 1870, in Pike Twp., Marion Co., IN. She married, first, Thomas Bowles, 8 Sep 1836, in Preble, OH. She married, second, John Walker, circa 1850.

ii. Kittrana/Keturah Windsor. Born, 12 Jun 1819, in Surry Co., NC[98]. She married William Craft, 12 Mar 1840, in Preble, OH.

iii. Jarrett Riley Windsor. Born, 22 Oct 1820, in Surry Co., NC[98].

iv. Isaac Jones Windsor. Born, 18 Feb 1822, in Surry Co., NC[98].

v. Emma Salina/ Sabrina Windsor. Born, 15 Jul 1823, in Surry Co., NC[98]. She married George Craft, 12 Mar 1840, in Preble, OH.

vi. Elam Fisher Windsor. Born, 9 Dec 1824, in Surry Co., NC[98]. Died, 27 Jan 1866, in Pike Twp., Marion Co., IN[98]. Burial in Pleasant Hill, Marion Co., IN[98]. Occupation: Farmer.

vii. Alvin Risden Windsor. Born, 28 Dec 1826, in Surry Co., NC[99]. Census: 1860, in Washington Twp., Warren Co., IN. Occupation: Farmer. He married Matilda Jackson, 20 Dec 1847, in Preble, OH.

viii. John Pettis Windsor. Born, circa 1829, in NC. Died, 1 Nov 1877, in Richmond, Wayne, IN[60]. Census: 1870, in Jackson Twp., Preble Co., OH. Occupation: Farmer. He married Lydia Gard, daughter of Lorenzo Gard and Malinda Perkins, 3 Mar 1858, in Preble, OH.

He married, second, Sarah Elizabeth Stark (88) (A107), 16 Jan 1833, in Preble, OH. Children:

ix. William Riley Windsor. Born, 7 May 1836, in New Paris, Preble Co., OH. Died, 27 Sep 1909, in Muncie, Delaware Co., IN. Census: 1900, in Center Twp., Delaware Co., IN. Census: 1850, in Wayne Twp., Wayne Co., IN. Census: 1860, in New Paris, Preble Co., OH. He married Mary Tamanda White[100], 3 Feb 1867, in Whitewater, Wayne, IN[1].

48 x. Elizabeth Frances Windsor.