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Nathaniel Oscar Ennis

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Nathaniel Oscar Ennis

Birth
Columbia, Fayette County, Indiana, USA
Death
1956 (aged 86–87)
Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Nathaniel Oscar Ennis was my Great Grandfather. His daughter Lillian was my Grandmother.

Nathaniel "Oscar" Ennis, 86, retired carpenter passed away at 11:00p.m. on Monday at Fayette Memorial Hospital. He was born near Columbia and was the son of Elias and Emilly Rouse Ennis. He had lived in Connersville since 1911 and had retired in 1936. He was a member of Columbia Methodist Church and the Red Men's Lodge.

Surviors include his wife Cora whom he married in 1921; two sons and three daughters, Homer P. of Connersville, Mrs. Walter "May" Snodgrass of Fayette County, and Charles, Mrs. Glen "Emily" Winkler and Mrs. Ernest "Jennie" Powell of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; five stepchildren, Mrs. E. J. Fish, Mrs. John Waddell and Harold Issac of Connersvile, Mrs. Maxie Parker of Cambridge City and Norman Issac of Liberty; six grandchildren and several great grandchildren. A daughter Mrs. Lillian Ervine passed away in May, 1955. His first wife and Mother of his children, Mary Effie Pearce Ennis, passed away in 1920.

Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in the Myers Funeral Home where friends may call after 4 p. m. Thursday. Rev. Joe Emerson, East Side Methodist pastor, assisted by Rev. H. J. Rahrar of the First Church of the Nazarene will officiate. Burial will be in Columbia Cemetery.

NOTE: My GGrandfather married Mary Effie Pearce on Feb. 14, 1897. She passed in 1920 and he remarried later.

Nathaniel Oscar Ennis was my Great Grandfather. His daughter Lillian was my Grandmother.

Nathaniel "Oscar" Ennis, 86, retired carpenter passed away at 11:00p.m. on Monday at Fayette Memorial Hospital. He was born near Columbia and was the son of Elias and Emilly Rouse Ennis. He had lived in Connersville since 1911 and had retired in 1936. He was a member of Columbia Methodist Church and the Red Men's Lodge.

Surviors include his wife Cora whom he married in 1921; two sons and three daughters, Homer P. of Connersville, Mrs. Walter "May" Snodgrass of Fayette County, and Charles, Mrs. Glen "Emily" Winkler and Mrs. Ernest "Jennie" Powell of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; five stepchildren, Mrs. E. J. Fish, Mrs. John Waddell and Harold Issac of Connersvile, Mrs. Maxie Parker of Cambridge City and Norman Issac of Liberty; six grandchildren and several great grandchildren. A daughter Mrs. Lillian Ervine passed away in May, 1955. His first wife and Mother of his children, Mary Effie Pearce Ennis, passed away in 1920.

Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in the Myers Funeral Home where friends may call after 4 p. m. Thursday. Rev. Joe Emerson, East Side Methodist pastor, assisted by Rev. H. J. Rahrar of the First Church of the Nazarene will officiate. Burial will be in Columbia Cemetery.

NOTE: My GGrandfather married Mary Effie Pearce on Feb. 14, 1897. She passed in 1920 and he remarried later.


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