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Enos Adamson 1793–1846 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 Feb 1793

Birth Location: Lost Creek, Jefferson, Tennessee, United States

Death Date: 7 Jun 1846

Death Location: Savannah, Andrew, Missouri, USA

Father: John Adamson

Mother: Mary Hammer

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Enos Adamson was born in 1793 in Lost Creek, Jefferson, Tennessee, United States, the child of John Adamson And Mary Hammer. Enos Adamson passed away in 1846 in Savannah, Andrew, Missouri, USA.

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Biography

  • Enos Adamson was born in 1793 in Lost Creek, Jefferson, Tennessee, United States, the child of John Adamson And Mary Hammer.
  • Enos Adamson passed away in 1846 in Savannah, Andrew, Missouri, USA.

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Enos Adamson's Ancestors

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Enos Adamson
1793–1846
Birth Place: Lost Creek, Jefferson, Tennessee, United States
Parents
John Adamson
1767–1828
Cane Creek, Orange, North Carolina, United States
Mary Hammer
1768–1874
Cane Creek, Orange, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Simon (Elisha) ADAMSON
1733–1812
Springfield, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Margaret (Eleanor) PATTERSON
1737–1780
Little Britain, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Adamson
1691–1753
Ann Skute
1694–1733
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Basil Adamson
1670–1880
John Adamson
1669–

Enos Adamson's Timeline

2 Records

1793
6 Feb 1793
Birth of Enos Adamson in Lost Creek, Jefferson, Tennessee, United States
Lost Creek, Jefferson, Tennessee, United States
1846
7 Jun 1846
Age 53
Death of Enos Adamson in Savannah, Andrew, Missouri, USA
Savannah, Andrew, Missouri, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 Feb 1793
    Event Place: Lost Creek, Jefferson, Tennessee, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 Jun 1846
    Event Place: Savannah, Andrew, Missouri, USA

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