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Enos Plott

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Enos Plott

Birth
Cabarrus, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA
Death
1875 (aged 72–73)
Haywood County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Haywood County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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From Patrick J. Womack, "Rowley (E.R.) Plott’s brother, Samuel S., sold the old home place (belonging first to Henry and then to Enos) to William A. Withers in 1893 but he excepted the graves of the Enos Plott family. When Will Withers sold the land to Mont Plott in Dec 1906, the deed again states “excepting the land containing the graves of the Enos Plott family”. There was further mention of them when the land was conveyed to Mont’s son John. This land is now the Plott Cemetery on the low ridge behind Fairview Baptist Church where John and Harriett Winchester Plott and daughter Grace are buried. Attached is a photo of what I am certain are the markers for Enos and his family in the foreground. Though there are no inscriptions, the graves predate all others in the cemetery as I was told growing up by my older relatives. This is the only possible location of the graves mentioned in those deeds. Having been all over that property in my younger days, about that I am certain."

Children of Enos and Elizabeth

Enos and Elizabeth died circa 1875.
1. Henry F. Plott died in a Catoosa Springs Hospital, Catoosa County, GA hospital during Civil War. 1863. Presume that he was buried somewhere in Catoosa County.
2. John M. Plott disappears between the 1860 census and the 1870 census. Does anyone have information on John M.? Presumed buried with Enos and Elizabeth.
3. Judson died in 1883. He had one son Robert Henry Plott. Presumed buried with Enos and Elizabeth.
4. Erastus moved to Idaho after the 1910 census.
5. Samuel moved to Oregon after the 1910 census.
From Patrick J. Womack, "Rowley (E.R.) Plott’s brother, Samuel S., sold the old home place (belonging first to Henry and then to Enos) to William A. Withers in 1893 but he excepted the graves of the Enos Plott family. When Will Withers sold the land to Mont Plott in Dec 1906, the deed again states “excepting the land containing the graves of the Enos Plott family”. There was further mention of them when the land was conveyed to Mont’s son John. This land is now the Plott Cemetery on the low ridge behind Fairview Baptist Church where John and Harriett Winchester Plott and daughter Grace are buried. Attached is a photo of what I am certain are the markers for Enos and his family in the foreground. Though there are no inscriptions, the graves predate all others in the cemetery as I was told growing up by my older relatives. This is the only possible location of the graves mentioned in those deeds. Having been all over that property in my younger days, about that I am certain."

Children of Enos and Elizabeth

Enos and Elizabeth died circa 1875.
1. Henry F. Plott died in a Catoosa Springs Hospital, Catoosa County, GA hospital during Civil War. 1863. Presume that he was buried somewhere in Catoosa County.
2. John M. Plott disappears between the 1860 census and the 1870 census. Does anyone have information on John M.? Presumed buried with Enos and Elizabeth.
3. Judson died in 1883. He had one son Robert Henry Plott. Presumed buried with Enos and Elizabeth.
4. Erastus moved to Idaho after the 1910 census.
5. Samuel moved to Oregon after the 1910 census.


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