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Lucy Jane <I>Phelps</I> Eno

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Lucy Jane Phelps Eno

Birth
Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
14 Nov 1882 (aged 64)
New York, USA
Burial
Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mausoleum 3
Memorial ID
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Father Elisha Phelps
1779–1847
Mother Lucy Smith
1800–

Married
Amos R Eno
Born 1810
Died 1898

Children
1. Amos F Eno
Born 1839 FEb 26
1915 Oct 21
Burial Hopmeadow Cemetery Mausoleum #3

2. Anna Maria Eno
Born 1839 Feb 26
Died 1884 Mar 25
Burial Hopmeadow Cemetery Mausoleum #3

3. Mary Jane Eno
Born 1840
DIed 1914

4. Henry Clay Eno
Born 1840 Oct 28
Died 1914 Jul 16
Burial Hopmeadow Cemetery Mausoleum #4
Married
Cornelia Lane
Born 1843 DEc 24
Died 1907 May 2
Burial Hopmeadow Cemetery Mausoleum $4


5. Antoinette Eno WOOD
Born 1842
Died 1930
Burial Hopmeadow Cemetery Mausoleum #2
married
Charles Brighton Wood
Born 1822
Died 1889
Burial Hopmeadow Cemetery Mausoleum #2

6. Salmon Elisha Eno
1847–

7. John Chester Eno
1848–1914

8. Lucy Phelps Eno
1849–

9. William Phelps Eno
Born 1858
DIed 1920
Married
Alice Rathbone
Born 1859 Jan 21
Died 1911 Dec 19
Burial Hopmeadow Cemetery Mausoleum #1


Burial Simsbury Connecticut-Hopmeadow Cemetery
Simsbury Center Cemetery per Simsbury Library/Historical Society
SFL=Simbury Free Libary

The SFL grounds are adjacent to the historic Simsbury Cemetery, which has gravestones dating from 1688 to the present. It is the final resting place for Amos Richards Eno and his wife, Lucy Jane Phelps Eno, and many members of their family, including Antoinette Eno Wood, William Phelps Eno and their older brother, Amos F. Eno, a major benefactor of the New York Public Library

Per Town Simsbury site:
Simsbury 1820 House
Now an elegant country inn, the house on a rise half a block south of the SFL was built by Elisha Phelps, the father of Lucy Jane Phelps, wife of Amos R. Eno. Mr. Phelps was a judge and congressman and his father, Noah Phelps, was a Revolutionary War hero. After Elisha Phelps died, Lucy and Amos Eno purchased the house from his other heirs and used it as their summer home. Both they and their daughter Antoinette modified and enlarged it. One summer it saw the birth of their grandson, Gifford Pinchot, who became the first head of the U.S. Forestry Department and Governor of Pennsylvania. The building is now on the National Register of Historic Places.
Father Elisha Phelps
1779–1847
Mother Lucy Smith
1800–

Married
Amos R Eno
Born 1810
Died 1898

Children
1. Amos F Eno
Born 1839 FEb 26
1915 Oct 21
Burial Hopmeadow Cemetery Mausoleum #3

2. Anna Maria Eno
Born 1839 Feb 26
Died 1884 Mar 25
Burial Hopmeadow Cemetery Mausoleum #3

3. Mary Jane Eno
Born 1840
DIed 1914

4. Henry Clay Eno
Born 1840 Oct 28
Died 1914 Jul 16
Burial Hopmeadow Cemetery Mausoleum #4
Married
Cornelia Lane
Born 1843 DEc 24
Died 1907 May 2
Burial Hopmeadow Cemetery Mausoleum $4


5. Antoinette Eno WOOD
Born 1842
Died 1930
Burial Hopmeadow Cemetery Mausoleum #2
married
Charles Brighton Wood
Born 1822
Died 1889
Burial Hopmeadow Cemetery Mausoleum #2

6. Salmon Elisha Eno
1847–

7. John Chester Eno
1848–1914

8. Lucy Phelps Eno
1849–

9. William Phelps Eno
Born 1858
DIed 1920
Married
Alice Rathbone
Born 1859 Jan 21
Died 1911 Dec 19
Burial Hopmeadow Cemetery Mausoleum #1


Burial Simsbury Connecticut-Hopmeadow Cemetery
Simsbury Center Cemetery per Simsbury Library/Historical Society
SFL=Simbury Free Libary

The SFL grounds are adjacent to the historic Simsbury Cemetery, which has gravestones dating from 1688 to the present. It is the final resting place for Amos Richards Eno and his wife, Lucy Jane Phelps Eno, and many members of their family, including Antoinette Eno Wood, William Phelps Eno and their older brother, Amos F. Eno, a major benefactor of the New York Public Library

Per Town Simsbury site:
Simsbury 1820 House
Now an elegant country inn, the house on a rise half a block south of the SFL was built by Elisha Phelps, the father of Lucy Jane Phelps, wife of Amos R. Eno. Mr. Phelps was a judge and congressman and his father, Noah Phelps, was a Revolutionary War hero. After Elisha Phelps died, Lucy and Amos Eno purchased the house from his other heirs and used it as their summer home. Both they and their daughter Antoinette modified and enlarged it. One summer it saw the birth of their grandson, Gifford Pinchot, who became the first head of the U.S. Forestry Department and Governor of Pennsylvania. The building is now on the National Register of Historic Places.


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  • Created by: M Cooley
  • Added: Jan 10, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83217190/lucy_jane-eno: accessed ), memorial page for Lucy Jane Phelps Eno (1 Mar 1818–14 Nov 1882), Find a Grave Memorial ID 83217190, citing Simsbury Cemetery, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by M Cooley (contributor 47154454).