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Alexander V Ennis 1809–1880 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Sep 1809

Birth Location: Cayuga, Cayuga, New York, United States

Death Date: 14 Aug 1880

Death Location: Florence, Erie, Ohio, United States

Father: Jacobus Ennes

Mother: Hannah DeWitt

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The story of Alexander V Ennis began in 1809 in Cayuga, Cayuga, New York, United States. Alexander V Ennis passed away in 1880 in Florence, Erie, Ohio, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Alexander V Ennis began in 1809 in Cayuga, Cayuga, New York, United States.
  • Alexander V Ennis passed away in 1880 in Florence, Erie, Ohio, United States.

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Alexander Ennis's Ancestors

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Alexander Ennis
1809–1880
Birth Place: Cayuga, Cayuga, New York, United States
Parents
Jacobus Ennes
1767–1833
Walpeck, Sussex Co., NJ
Hannah DeWitt
1770–1832
Ulster Co., NY
Grandparents
Jacob (Rutzen) DeWitt
1729–1821
Kingston, New York
Janneke ((Jane)) DUPUY
1735–1819
Rochester, Ulster, New York, USA
Great-Grandparents
Egbert DeWitt
1699–1726
Maria Nottingham
1704–1759
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Andries Dewitt
1657–1710
Jannetje Egbertsen
1664–1733
William Jr
1670–1730
Margaret Rutsen
1683–1731

Alexander Ennis's Timeline

2 Records

1809
Sep 1809
Birth of Alexander V Ennis in Cayuga, Cayuga, New York, United States
Cayuga, Cayuga, New York, United States
1880
14 Aug 1880
Age 71
Death of Alexander V Ennis in Florence, Erie, Ohio, United States
Florence, Erie, Ohio, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Sep 1809
    Event Place: Cayuga, Cayuga, New York, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Aug 1880
    Event Place: Florence, Erie, Ohio, United States

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