. The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut:. baptismal blanket and fixings,thus described by the present owner, Mrs. Henry J. Jackson, ie. 70, a Eliphalet Eno of Torrington, Conn.: This baptismal nA; is a piece of cloth,of mixetl cotton and silk, quite thick, with stripes of various colors and shades(drab, green, blue, and red), very gay. It is 3 feet 4 inches in length, and 2 feet 8inof silk of darker stripes and trimmed around with same as robe. In the liands ofMr. John t>. Eno of Brewsters, N. Y., is an ancient sword said to have been brouglitfrom Kniflund


. The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut:. baptismal blanket and fixings,thus described by the present owner, Mrs. Henry J. Jackson, ie. 70, a Eliphalet Eno of Torrington, Conn.: This baptismal nA; is a piece of cloth,of mixetl cotton and silk, quite thick, with stripes of various colors and shades(drab, green, blue, and red), very gay. It is 3 feet 4 inches in length, and 2 feet 8inof silk of darker stripes and trimmed around with same as robe. In the liands ofMr. John t>. Eno of Brewsters, N. Y., is an ancient sword said to have been brouglitfrom Kniflund by the Emigrant Eno, which has been lianded down for several gen-erations in the line of the eldest son.—II. I!, s.]. The Eno Shaving Bowl, 1663. (Ptioto^niphud from the original.) In 1604. James Enno, with six others, presented a petition to tlie court, for church i>rivileges and baptism for tlieir children. The original petition is still preserved in the State IJlirary at Hartford. See, also, p. 1!)2-104, Vol. I. Chil- drcn (0. C. It.; h. \V.): WTii.) Phelps ; she d. Apl., !«.2. .raincs, b. :iO 1651. F.\M. 2.;j. Joint, Ij. 2 Ucc, 105-1. Fam. 3. Sarah, h. 15 .Inni-, llH!l; ni. (I) 11 Apt, lfi07,Bcnajuh (s. Tliot^.i Holcombe, h. 2.! .Iiinc,IWl; d. 25 -June, nso; (*hu in. f,*) Samuel (j^ Vol. II.—31 242 GENEALOGIES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF ANCIENT WINDSOR. Fam. 2. James {Jaynts), in. 26 Dec, 1678 (0. C. It.) Abigail (dnu. Samuel andAbigail Hokomhe) Blsseil (0. C. R.), who was b. 6 July, 1661; d. 19 Apl., 1728;he d. 16 July, 1714; both buried in Old Burying-groimd, Simsbury. He wasprobably the J. who was one of 11 petitioners, 1705, for a grant of land for servicesin the Swamp Figh


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