Mr. Ensworth was a retired farmer. He served with the Army during World War I and was a member of Fulton Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rolene Ensworth; eight daughters, Mrs. Francis Milesky, Mrs. Manley Holbrook, Mrs. William Woodruff, Mrs. Merwin Davidson, and Mrs. David Shaw of Fulton, Mrs. Joseph Giannetto and Mrs. Gerald Smith of Martville and Mrs. Alan Beale of Rhode Island; 13 grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Rhoda Culver of Modesto, Calif., Mrs. Frank Cunningham and Mrs. George Morrison of Fulton; two_ brothers, Harry Ensworth of Bell, Calif. and Roy Ensworth of Fulton; and several nieces and nephews
Source: The Palladium Times, Nov 28, 1959
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Half brother of James D. Ensworth
Mr. Ensworth was a retired farmer. He served with the Army during World War I and was a member of Fulton Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rolene Ensworth; eight daughters, Mrs. Francis Milesky, Mrs. Manley Holbrook, Mrs. William Woodruff, Mrs. Merwin Davidson, and Mrs. David Shaw of Fulton, Mrs. Joseph Giannetto and Mrs. Gerald Smith of Martville and Mrs. Alan Beale of Rhode Island; 13 grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Rhoda Culver of Modesto, Calif., Mrs. Frank Cunningham and Mrs. George Morrison of Fulton; two_ brothers, Harry Ensworth of Bell, Calif. and Roy Ensworth of Fulton; and several nieces and nephews
Source: The Palladium Times, Nov 28, 1959
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Half brother of James D. Ensworth
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