Enos was the son of Ebenezer & Mercy (Mix) Alling and grandson of my ancestors, JOHN & SUSANNA (COE) ALLING.
He graduated from Yale in 1746 and married (1), Phebe Whiting on Feb. 8, 1749-50 and (2) on July 26, 1753, he married Hannah Miles.
As far as it is known, there were no children from either marriage.
Gen. Data from Colonial New Haven, Newspapers, Scott & Convers, p.74 July 14, 1759
Enos Alling and two others were appointed commissioners for the estate of James Thompson, dec'd of New Haven.
Enos was the son of Ebenezer & Mercy (Mix) Alling and grandson of my ancestors, JOHN & SUSANNA (COE) ALLING.
He graduated from Yale in 1746 and married (1), Phebe Whiting on Feb. 8, 1749-50 and (2) on July 26, 1753, he married Hannah Miles.
As far as it is known, there were no children from either marriage.
Gen. Data from Colonial New Haven, Newspapers, Scott & Convers, p.74 July 14, 1759
Enos Alling and two others were appointed commissioners for the estate of James Thompson, dec'd of New Haven.
Inscription
From "Inscriptions on Tombstones in New Haven, Conn. prior to 1800"
In memory of
ENOS ALLING Efq: Merchant
who
Received a liberal Education
in Yale College
Became an industrious and useful
[member]
of civil Society
And
In a courfe of extenfive and succeffull
[commerce]
He approved himfelf
The man of Integrity Vertue and
[Honor'
He was a Member of the London Epifcopal Society for propagating the
[Gospel]
In foreign Parts
and died universally refpected
Sept 11. 1779 AEtat 61
Family Members
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