However, the death of his wife Nancy in 1870 prompted Enoch to move, with his children, in 1872 to Navarro Ridge, Mendocino County, California. Two of Enoch's siblings (Joel, his older brother, and Thomas, his younger brother) had already settled there, Joel arriving in 1862. Enoch appears in the 1800 census for Big River, Mendocino, California as 'D.D. Rushing.' His occupation is listed as Teamster.
At the end of his life, Enoch settled (or was a long-term visitor) at the home of his son-in-law, Ernest R. BRAYTON, in Spring Valley, San Diego County, California, where he appears in the 1900 census (where BRAYTON is erroneously spelled BROYTON). Enoch died there, but was buried in Sonoma County rather than San Diego County. He is buried next to his brother Joel P. RUSHING, in the same Cloverdale Cemetery as his daughter, Susanna Serena (Rushing) LEDFORD and her husband, Charles LEDFORD.
However, the death of his wife Nancy in 1870 prompted Enoch to move, with his children, in 1872 to Navarro Ridge, Mendocino County, California. Two of Enoch's siblings (Joel, his older brother, and Thomas, his younger brother) had already settled there, Joel arriving in 1862. Enoch appears in the 1800 census for Big River, Mendocino, California as 'D.D. Rushing.' His occupation is listed as Teamster.
At the end of his life, Enoch settled (or was a long-term visitor) at the home of his son-in-law, Ernest R. BRAYTON, in Spring Valley, San Diego County, California, where he appears in the 1900 census (where BRAYTON is erroneously spelled BROYTON). Enoch died there, but was buried in Sonoma County rather than San Diego County. He is buried next to his brother Joel P. RUSHING, in the same Cloverdale Cemetery as his daughter, Susanna Serena (Rushing) LEDFORD and her husband, Charles LEDFORD.
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