Person:Abigail Bissell (1)

m. 11 Jun 1658
  1. John Bissell1659 - Bef 1684/85
  2. Abigail Bissell1661 - 1728
  3. Jacob Bissell1664 - 1694
  4. Mary Bissell1666 - Aft 1740
  5. Samuel Bissell1668 - 1697/98
  6. Benajah Bissell1671 - Bef 1697
  7. Joshua BissellEst 1674 - Aft 1712
  8. Elizabeth Bissell1677/78 -
  9. Deborah Bissell1679 - 1739
  10. Hannah Bissell1682 - 1717
  • HJames Eno1651 - 1714
  • WAbigail Bissell1661 - 1728
m. 26 Dec 1678
  1. James Enno1679 -
  2. Ann Enno1682 - 1760
  3. William Enno1684 - 1736
  4. Abigail Enno1686/87 - 1749
  5. Mary Ann Enno1691 - 1731
  6. John Enno1693 - 1757
  7. Samuel Enno1696 - 1778
  8. Susanna Eno1699 - 1773
  9. David Eno1702 - 1745
Facts and Events
Name[1] Abigail Bissell
Married Name Abigail Eno
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 6 Jul 1661 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 26 Dec 1678 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto James Eno
Will[6] Mar 1728 Nuncupative.
Death[4] 17 Mar 1728 Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Probate[6] 2 Apr 1728 Administration to son-in-law Joseph Case.
Alt Death[3] 19 Apr 1728 Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Burial[4][5] Hop Meadow Cemetery, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Fam. 4. Samuel2 Bissell, in Stiles, Henry R. History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut (1892): including East Windsor, South Windsor, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks and Ellington, 1635-1891. (Hartford, Connecticut: Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1892)
    2:78.

    "Abigail (Bissell), b. 6 July, 1661."

  2. Windsor Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    27.

    "Bissell, … Abigayl, d. [Samuel & Abigayl], b. July 6, 1661 [MG]"

  3. Simsbury Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    51.

    "Eno, … Abigaill, wid. James, of Windsor & d. Samuel Bissell, of Windsor, d. Apr. 19, 1728 [TM3:245]"

  4. 4.0 4.1 Connecticut Headstone Inscriptions Vol 58 128-1 Palisado Cemetery, Windsor, in Hale, Charles R. Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Inscriptions. (Connecticut, United States: Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1934)
    28.

    "Eno, _____, wife of James ___, died Mar. 17, 1728, buried in old Symsbary burying ground."

  5. Abigail Bissell Eno, in Find A Grave.

    The monument described in this memorial is a cenotaph which refers to her burial at the Old Burying Ground in Simsbury. Apparently, any gravestone which may have been erected at Simsbury no longer exists.

  6. 6.0 6.1 Enno, Abigail, late of Windsor, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    2:502-03.

    "Probate Records. Vol. X, 1723 to 1729. Will on File. Invt. in Vol. XII, Page 164.

    Enno, Abigail, late of Windsor, 19 April, 1728. Invt. £33-07-07. Taken at Windsor, 1st October, 1728, by Thomas More, John Palmer and Jonathan Gillett. £15-06-00 taken at Simsbury by James Hilyer, James Pettebone and Samuel Humphry, Jr.

    Will: The testimony of Mary Pettibone, the wife of Lieut. John Pettibone, and Sarah Humphreys, the wife of Deacon John Humphreys, and Deborah Pettibone, the wife of Stephen Pettibone, all of lawfull age, is as foloeth: that we being att the now dwelling house of Joseph Cornish in Simsbury to se the widdow Abigail Enno, the wife of James Enno, late of Windsor decest, in the time of her sickness, and she supposed her sickness to be dangrus, she called us all three to bare witness that she did give to her fouer daughters all my weareing apparrell equally to be diuided amongst them. And I do give to my dafter Suzanna my silver bodkin. Also, give to my fouer dauters my to fether bedes with all the furniture belonging to them, only reserveing to Samuell Enno the use of one fether bed and bolster, one couerlid, one blanket and one pair of sheets for the space of one year in case he doth not marrey, and then to be deliuered up unto the dafters; and in case he doth marray within one year, then to deHuer it up to the dafters. Furthermore, I giue to my fouer daughters all my in dowers mooueables, to be equaly deuided amangst them. Furthermore, I giue all my out dore mooue ables, stock and lands unto all my children, sons and daugters, to be equaly deuided amongst them after my just debts and funaral debts are paid. And we do further testifie that all the time she made this disposal of hur estate in this manner as aboue said, she was well, to our judgements, both in mind and memory. As witness our hands this 20th day of April, 1728.

    Witness: Mary Pettibone,Sarah X Humphrey, Deborah X Pettibone.

    And further the deponents do testifie and say that the foregoing words in wrighting and verball will was fully declared by the sd. Abigail Enno, and without any urgency of any person as we know of. And about eight or nine days after keeping the sd. discourse perfectly in our minds, we comitted it to wrighting by James Hillior, who was the subscriber thereof.

    Court Record, Page 190—2 April, 1728: Adms. granted to Joseph Case.

    Page 195—3 July, 1728: A nuncupative will of Abigail Enno was exhibited in Court and ordered by this Court to lye on file.

    Page 201—1st October, 1728: Invt. exhibited by Joseph Case, Adms. Ordered recorded and kept on file."