Prominent Families of New York Being An Account in Biographical Form of Individ

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Prominent Families of New York Being An Account in Biographical Form of Individ
Lyman Horace Weeks
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Amos F. Eno is the eldest son of Mr. Amos R. Eno. He was born in New York and has been chiefly engaged throughout his business life in real estate transactions. He is a member of the Manhattan and Union League clubs, the Century Association, the Downtown Association, the New England Society and the American Geographical Society, and is a patron of the American Museum of Natural History.
Other children of Mr. Eno are: Mary J. , Anna Maria, Henry Clay, Antoinette, John Chester, and William Phelps
... Eno. Henry Clay Eno was graduated from Yale College in i860, received the degree of A. M. In 1863, and the degree of M. D. From Columbia College in 1864, and has resided for some years in Saugatuck, Conn.
JOHN ERVING ONE of the most distinguished families of New York and New England is that to which Mr. John Erving belongs. He is descended from General William Shirley, Colonial Governor of Massachusetts Bay, and from the Langdons, who in early Colonial and Revolutionary times were prominent in the affairs of New Hampshire and have been related in marriage to the Astors, Kanes, Van Rensselaers and other great families of New York.


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