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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Edward S Ensley: Birth: NOV 1850 in Fairfield Twp. Hyde Co., NC. Death: BEF. 1913 in Curriturk Twp. Hyde Co., NC.

  2. Malvina Ensley: Birth: 1852 in Fairfield Twp. Hyde Co., NC. Death: BEF. 1913 in Currituck Twp. Hyde Co., NC

  3. Annie Liza Ensley: Birth: 1857 in Fairfield Twp. Hyde Co. NC. Death: BEF. 1913 in Currituck Twp. Hyde Co., NC

  4. William B. Ensley: Birth: 1861 in Currituck Twp. Hyde Co., NC.

  5. George H. Ensley: Birth: 1864 in Currituck Twp. Hyde Co., NC. Death: ABT. 1930 in Currituck Twp. Hyde Co., NC

  6. Mary E. Ensley: Birth: 1867 in Currituck Twp. Hyde Co., NC. Death: BEF. 1913 in Currituck Twp. Hyde Co., NC

  7. Judith P Ensley: Birth: 1869 in Currituck Twp. Hyde Co., NC. Death: 7 JAN 1939 in Currituck Twp. Hyde Co., NC

  8. William T. Ensley: Birth: 1874 in Currituck Twp. Hyde County, NC.


Sources
1. Title:   Allen County Public Library
Publication:   NC Census 1870, 1880 ,1900,1910,& 1930
2. Title:   Hyde County Historical & Genealogical Society
3. Title:   Hyde County Settlement of Estates (1856-1905) Vol;1 pgs.442-443
4. Title:   Hyde County NC Wills and Accounts
Publication:   Will Book #4 & #5- Part 5,6,7,& 8

Notes
a. Note:   Our Ancestors probaby belonged Benners L. Ensley (b.1799) who died in 1830. He was the son of John Ensley (b.1778) and Nancy Gibbs Ensley (b.1780). leaving 22 slaves and a plantation known as the Homestead or Hill Plantation in Lake Landing, Hyde County, NC. to his Wife Sarah Ann Henry-Gibbs Ensley,and son. His son Benners A. Ensley is in Hyde County 1850 Census ( 21 years of age ) and owns (slave schedule) 15 slaves including 4 males between the ages of 20 and 25.
  Hyde Co. Settlement of Estates (1856-1905) Vol. 1; pgs. 442-443
 Microfilm Roll C.053.50032
 This is NOT a verbatim extract, but rather an abstract of the 2 pages involved.
  Edward S. Ensley, Adm'r., in final account with the estate of Edward Ensley,
 deceased.
  Voucher dated Jany 1892 mentions cash paid to the estate by Tom Long and cash
 paid to the estate by G.H. Ensley. Mentions sale of a horse, corn sheller,
 grubing hoe and a few other sundries.
  Voucher dated Dec. 1892 mentions cash received of W.J. Harris on his note.
 Voucher dated June 1891 mentions cash the estate paid George Ensley.
 Voucher dated Jany. 1893 mentions estate paid $32.00 to tombstones.
 Voucher dated Oct. 1894 mentions estate paid freight of $1.49 on tombstones.
  [signed] E.S. Ensley, Adm'r.
 11th day of June 1895
 Superior Court June 11th 1895
  Estate to be distributed as follows:
 1/8 of 45.47 due Martha A. Ensley (widow) 1/3 of 18.55 cost of dower paid by E.S. Ensley 1/8 of 45.57 due Melvina Slade 1/7 of 39.40 cost of partition paid by E.S. Ensley 1/7 of 12.37 which is 2/3 cost of dower paid by E.S. Ensley The rest of the division was the same as the above item except instead of
 "Melvina Slade" the names were: Annie E. Gray, George H. Ensley, Mary E. Long,
 Judith P. Howard, and William T. Ensley.
  Mentions paid guardian ad litem $2.50. (From the looks of it, E.S. Ensley was
 the guardian)
  Recorded June 12, 1895


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