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Personal data Cora May Enyart 


Household of Cora May Enyart

She is married to Miles Alba Cole.

They got married on February 5, 1893 at Fulton Co., OH, she was 18 years old.

Abbie Miles Cole oo Cora May Enyart

Marriage source: Fulton Co OH Marriages 1864 - 1927, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, MCMXCVI), pg 31

'Cole, A. Miles - Enyart, Cora M. 5 Feb 1893 6-056'

Ham, Thos F, Probate Judge, Cole/Enyart Marriage License, (Wauseon OH, Probate Ct., 27 Feb 1893)

'No. 2533 Miles A Cole and Cora M. Enyart License Issued the 4 day of Feb A.D. 1893, to the above named parties. Thos F. Ham Probate Judge EEW The State of Ohio Fulton County Miles A Cole having made application for himself and Cora MEnyart ... he is over the age of 21 years and has no wife living, and that Cora M Enyart is under of the age of 18 years a resident of said county, and has no husband living, are not nearer kin than second cousins ... Miles Cole ... 4 Feb1893 Thos F Ham Probate Judge by EEW ... Miles A Cole and Cora M Enyart were joined together in MARRIAGE by me on 5 day of Feb A.D. 1893 W H Wgner VDM Filed and recorded 27 Feb 1893 Thos F. Ham Probate Judge EEW' <>

Child(ren):

  1. (Not public)
  2. Elsie Mae Cole  1894-1955 
  3. Burton H. Cole  1896-????
  4. Clarence N. Cole  1897-1974 
  5. Florence G. Cole  1899-????
  6. Alice Cole  > 1900-> 1974
  7. Belle Cole  1902-1992
  8. Herman C. Cole  1907-1976
  9. Luella Mary Cole  1909-1999 
  10. Hazel G. Cole  1915-2006 
  11. Raymond Cole  1917-2005 


Notes about Cora May Enyart

Cora May Enyart

Source: Fulton Co OH Marriages 1864 - 1927, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, MCMXCVI), pg 31, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH.

'Cole, A. Miles - Enyart, Cora M. 5 Feb 1893 6-056'

1 Jun 1900 York Twp Fulton Co OH census, sheet 211A, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'[Cole] Cora W, wife, white, fem, b. Jan 1875, ae 23, married 7 yrs, 4 children born, 4 children living, b. OH, parents b. OH, 0 months unemployed, can read/write, can speak Eng'

Money, Jack Money, FAMILY TREE OF JACK AND JULIE MONEY, (Pub. place unknown, J.M., xxvii Nov MMII)

'MoneyTree Gedcom CD containing over 34,000 individuals and pictures available for purchase. Details available on homepage [Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/jackamoney]'

'ID: I00549 Name: Clarence N. COLE Sex: M Birth: 1897 Death: Deceased

Father: Miles Alba COLE b: 30 SEP 1867 Mother: Cora May ENYART b: 2 JAN 1876 ...'

'... Cora May ENYART Sex: F Birth: 2 JAN 1876 Death: 15 OCT 1959

Father: Unknown ENYART Mother: Mary Ann SCHRAUK b: 30 MAY 1849

Marriage 1 Miles Alba COLE b: 30 SEP 1867

Children

1. Clarence N. COLE b: 1897 2. Raymond COLE 3. Herman COLE 4. Belle COLE 5. Hazel COLE 6. Alice COLE 7. Margaret COLE 8. Burton H. COLE b: 1896 9. Luella COLE 10. Ellsie Mae COLE b: 31 JAN 1894'

Money, Jack A., The Money Tree, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.com, ix Feb MMIV)

'... Cora May ENYART Sex: F Birth: 2 JAN 1876 in Ohio, USA Death: 15 OCT 1959 in Monroe, Monroe County, Michigan, USA Burial: 17 OCT 1959 Lake City Cemetery, Missaukee County, Michigan, USA

Father: William ENYART b: 20 AUG 1839 in Ohio, USA Mother: Mary Ann SCHRAUK b: 31 MAY 1849 in Fulton County, Ohio, USA

Marriage 1 Miles Alba COLE b: 30 SEP 1867 in Ohio, USA Married: 5 FEB 1893 in Fulton County, Ohio, USA

Children

1. Clarence N. COLE b: 14 SEP 1897 in Fulton County, Ohio, USA 2. Raymond COLE b: 2 MAR 1899 3. Herman C. COLE b: 16 MAY 1907 4. Belle COLE b: 4 FEB 1902 5. Hazel COLE b: AFT 1900 in Monroe County, Michigan, USA 6. Alice COLE b: AFT 1900 7. Margaret COLE b: AFT 1900 8. Burton H. COLE b: JAN 1896 in Ohio, USA 9. Luella COLE b: 29 OCT 1909 in Michigan, USA 10. Ellsie Mae COLE b: 31 JAN 1894 in Ohio, USA 11. Florence G. COLE b: MAR 1899 in Ohio, USA'

Burton, David, Burton-Livingston-Nopwaskey-Randall, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.com, xxx Mar MMVIII)

"... Cora May Enyart 1 2 Sex: F Birth: 2 JAN 1875 in Richfield, Lucas, Ohio 1 3 4 5 6 7 Death: 15 OCT 1959 in Monroe, Monroe, Michigan 1 2

Note: 1900 - 4 of 4 surviving children 1910 - 6 of 8 surviving children

Father: William Enyeart b: 20 AUG 1839 in Indiana Mother: Mary Ann Schrock b: 31 MAY 1849 in Fulton, Ohio

Marriage 1 Miles Alba Cole b: 30 SEP 1868 in Ohio Married: 5 FEB 1893 in Fulton, Ohio 2

Children

1. Ellsie Mae Cole b: 31 JAN 1893 in York, Fulton, Ohio 2. Burton H Cole b: 3 JAN 1896 in York, Fulton, Ohio 3. Clarence N Cole b: 14 SEP 1897 in York, Fulton, Ohio 4. Florence G Cole b: 11 MAR 1899 in York, Fulton, Ohio 5. Belle Cole b: 4 FEB 1903 in York, Fulton, Ohio 6. Theron Cole b: 22 JAN 1905 in York, Fulton, Ohio 7. Herman C Cole b: 16 MAY 1907 in Monroe, Monroe, Michigan 8. Luella M. Cole b: 29 OCT 1909 in Monroe, Monroe, Michigan 9. Alice Cole b: 1912 in Monroe, Monroe, Michigan 10. Hazel Cole b: 1914 in Monroe, Monroe, Michigan 11. Raymond Cole b: 1918 in Monroe, Monroe, Michigan

Sources:

1. Title: OneWorldTreeSM Repository: Note: www.ancestry.com Media: Ancestry.com Text: Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.

2. Title: One World Tree (sm) Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d. Repository: Note: www.ancestry.com Media: Ancestry.com Text: Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.

3. Title: Jacob Hochstetler -1736 Immigrant Family History Page: 2748 - 328

4. Title: 1880 Census Richfield, Lucas, Ohio

5. Title: 1900 Census York, Fulton, Ohio

6. Title: 1910 Census Raisinville, Monroe, Michigan

7. Title: 1920 Census Monroe, Monroe, Michigan" <>

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Cora May Enyart
1875-1959

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Alice Cole
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Belle Cole
1902-1992
Hazel G. Cole
1915-2006
Raymond Cole
1917-2005

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