Nancy A. <I>Rollins</I> Enoch

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Nancy A. Rollins Enoch

Birth
Fayette City, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 Jan 1880 (aged 83)
Rising Sun, Ohio County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Rising Sun, Ohio County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Nancy Rollins Enoch, a resident of Rising Sun, Indiana, died just after the New Year in 1880. She was 83 years old.

The first of six children born to Martha and Hannaniah Rollins, Nancy had the distinction of being a true Daughter of the American Revolution, a legacy handed down to her by her father who, at the tender age of 16, boldly risked life and limb for freedom and enlisted in the War of Independence. A brief glimpse of her father's history, as follows, shows the kindred spirit of our own founding fathers.

When the British attempted to disarm the Massachusetts colonists on April 19, 1775, and American patriots resisted by firing the shot heard round the world, young Hannaniah was only 13 years old. Two years later, in 1777, he joined the Continental Army's Jersey Line and was selected to serve his fellow soldiers by boosting their spirits and playing the fife in the band. He was soon promoted from fifer to fife-major and served in that capacity until the end of the war. His experiences in battle were widely varied, including guarding the shores against the British, guarding the cattle and horses for the American Army, escaping capture and near execution, imprisonment aboard a British ship, and the coup-de-grace--the Siege of Yorktown and the surrender of Lord Cornwallis.

The author of Hannaniah's obituary (which can be read on his wife Martha's memorial site) was proud to note that Hannaniah's years as a musician in the Revolution had not been marked by privilege. Rather, he "served his country faithfully to the end of the war, partaking of all the privations and hardships of the army during the struggle for Independence." [Biography by genealogygirl]

Father: Hannaniah Rollins
{8/13/1761 - 8/3/1836}
Mother: Martha Rollins
{5/15/1762 - 8/22/1850}

Sisters & Brothers:
Sarah Rollins {3/19/1798 - 1810}
Benjamin F. Rollins, Sr. {6/20/1799 - unknown}
Lucina Rollins Crouch {5/24/1801 - unknown}
George Selah Rollins {6/8/1803 - 9/2/1888}
Elizabeth Rollins Barker Jones {12/21/1805 - 7/11/1884}

Spouse: Isaac H. Enoch, Jr. {1/24/1794 - 5/12/1845}, m. 8/19/1819

Sons & Daughters:
Azariah Enoch {1820 - 9/20/1895}
Elisabeth A. Enoch Daniels {1821 - 1880}
Martha Jane Enoch Benson {5/3/1822 - 7/30/1897}
Hannaniah Rollins Enoch {7/22/1823 - 8/21/1902}
Hester Agnes Enoch Bonnell {8/22/1828 - 5/19/1907}
Isaiah Owen Enoch {5/22/1829 - 12/6/1904}
Benjamin M. "Ben" Enoch {1831 - 1/3/1895}
Nancy Rollins Enoch, a resident of Rising Sun, Indiana, died just after the New Year in 1880. She was 83 years old.

The first of six children born to Martha and Hannaniah Rollins, Nancy had the distinction of being a true Daughter of the American Revolution, a legacy handed down to her by her father who, at the tender age of 16, boldly risked life and limb for freedom and enlisted in the War of Independence. A brief glimpse of her father's history, as follows, shows the kindred spirit of our own founding fathers.

When the British attempted to disarm the Massachusetts colonists on April 19, 1775, and American patriots resisted by firing the shot heard round the world, young Hannaniah was only 13 years old. Two years later, in 1777, he joined the Continental Army's Jersey Line and was selected to serve his fellow soldiers by boosting their spirits and playing the fife in the band. He was soon promoted from fifer to fife-major and served in that capacity until the end of the war. His experiences in battle were widely varied, including guarding the shores against the British, guarding the cattle and horses for the American Army, escaping capture and near execution, imprisonment aboard a British ship, and the coup-de-grace--the Siege of Yorktown and the surrender of Lord Cornwallis.

The author of Hannaniah's obituary (which can be read on his wife Martha's memorial site) was proud to note that Hannaniah's years as a musician in the Revolution had not been marked by privilege. Rather, he "served his country faithfully to the end of the war, partaking of all the privations and hardships of the army during the struggle for Independence." [Biography by genealogygirl]

Father: Hannaniah Rollins
{8/13/1761 - 8/3/1836}
Mother: Martha Rollins
{5/15/1762 - 8/22/1850}

Sisters & Brothers:
Sarah Rollins {3/19/1798 - 1810}
Benjamin F. Rollins, Sr. {6/20/1799 - unknown}
Lucina Rollins Crouch {5/24/1801 - unknown}
George Selah Rollins {6/8/1803 - 9/2/1888}
Elizabeth Rollins Barker Jones {12/21/1805 - 7/11/1884}

Spouse: Isaac H. Enoch, Jr. {1/24/1794 - 5/12/1845}, m. 8/19/1819

Sons & Daughters:
Azariah Enoch {1820 - 9/20/1895}
Elisabeth A. Enoch Daniels {1821 - 1880}
Martha Jane Enoch Benson {5/3/1822 - 7/30/1897}
Hannaniah Rollins Enoch {7/22/1823 - 8/21/1902}
Hester Agnes Enoch Bonnell {8/22/1828 - 5/19/1907}
Isaiah Owen Enoch {5/22/1829 - 12/6/1904}
Benjamin M. "Ben" Enoch {1831 - 1/3/1895}

Inscription

CEDAR HEDGE CEMETERY
Est. 1863
By John J. Jones, Esq.



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