Encyclopedia of Connecticut biography, genealogical-memorial; representative citizens; . IRicljarti ». €no. Cijciunccp £. Cmio ENCYCLOPEDIA OK XIRAIIIV The name of Eno is said to be of Frenchorigin by some authorities, although the name had lorn; been established in Eng-land before the settlement of the Ameri-can colonies. Some members of the fam-ily have added an s, but in these casesthe letter is silent as in French usage. (\) James Eno, the progenitor of thisline in .America, came from England in1648, and settled in Windsor. Later heowned lands at Massaco (now Simsbury).He was granted a
Encyclopedia of Connecticut biography, genealogical-memorial; representative citizens; . IRicljarti ». €no. Cijciunccp £. Cmio ENCYCLOPEDIA OK XIRAIIIV The name of Eno is said to be of Frenchorigin by some authorities, although the name had lorn; been established in Eng-land before the settlement of the Ameri-can colonies. Some members of the fam-ily have added an s, but in these casesthe letter is silent as in French usage. (\) James Eno, the progenitor of thisline in .America, came from England in1648, and settled in Windsor. Later heowned lands at Massaco (now Simsbury).He was granted a strip of land in thePalizado to build a barber shop. Inthose days barbers were also surgeons,and were especially trained in married, August 18. 1648, HannahBidwell, who was born October 22, 1634,and died October 7, 1657. (II) James (2) Eno, son of James (1)Eno, was born October 30, 1651, at Wind-sor. He was a soldier in King PhilipsWar, and participated in the SwampFight. He died July 16, 1714. He mar-ried, December 26, 1678, Abigail Bissell,who was born July 6, 1661, and died April 19, 17
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