Family:Benajah Holcombe and Sarah Eno (5)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2][3][4][5] 11 Apr 1667 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United StatesBenajah Holcombe and Sarah Eno were step-siblings.
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References
  1. Jesse Montgomery Seaver. The Holcomb(e) Genealogy: A Genealogy, History and Directory. (Philadelphia, Pa.: American Historical-Genealogical Society, 1925)
    p. 9.

    "m. Sarah Eno 4-11-1667"

  2. James H. Holcombe. Descendants of the Founders of Ancient Windsor Through Five Generations
    p. 9.

    "He married Sarah Eno, daughter of James Eno and Anna Bidwell, on 11 Apr 1667 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT"

    Quoting McCracken: "His unusual first name occurs some 16 times in the Old Testament but was not sufficiently familiar to the compilers of the Phelps Genealogy who, at least several times, if not always, call him Benjamin. Benajah appears not to have moved to Simsbury with his two brothers, and I have had more difficulty in tracing his descendants than those of his brothers. The reader is cautioned to verify every statement, particularly what Mrs. McPherson has to say of him. He married at Windsor, April 11, 1667, his stepsister, Sarah Enno or Eno, born at Windsor, 16 June 1649, daughter of James Enno or Eno by his second wife Anna Bidwell, who was perhaps the daughter, more probably the widow of Richard Bidwell..."

  3. Ricker, Jacquelyn Ladd. The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut: Based on the Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records and Other Statistical Sources. (Baltimore, Maryland: Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company).

    "Benajah, mar Sarah Enno, both of Windsor, 11 Apr 1667, by Mr. Allyn"

  4. Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1638-1925
    Bk I Page Fifty-Six.

    "Benajah Holcom and Sarah Enno both of this Windsor were married April 11th 1667"

  5. Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995)
    Thomas Holcombe entry.