Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . sent time. In 1891 he was New Britainsrepresentative in the Legislature. Since 1886 has been one of the national officers of theOrder of Knights of Columbus, and he has beenattorney for the entire order since that time. Mr. .Markley was married, Sept. 9, 1885, in NewYork City, to Wiliiamanna E. Dunne, and they havethree children: Eileen A. C, Beatrice M. andRosalie. HON. CHARLES A. ENSIGN (deceased)


Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . sent time. In 1891 he was New Britainsrepresentative in the Legislature. Since 1886 has been one of the national officers of theOrder of Knights of Columbus, and he has beenattorney for the entire order since that time. Mr. .Markley was married, Sept. 9, 1885, in NewYork City, to Wiliiamanna E. Dunne, and they havethree children: Eileen A. C, Beatrice M. andRosalie. HON. CHARLES A. ENSIGN (deceased) wasa descendant of one of the oldest families of EastHartford, and was born in Willow Brook (or Hock-anum), Dec. 4, 1821, in a house that stood on thesite of the present residence of Owen Ensign. Butbefore entering upon an account of the details ofhis individual career, let the family line be tracedfrom its origin in America up to his birth. James Ensign, the founder of the family in thiscountry, was born in England, died in Connecticutin 1670, and here also his wife, Sarah, passed awayin 1676. David, their son, was born in 1645, firstmarried Mehitable Gunn, and afterward wedded.


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